Sabudana Vada or Sago Patties is a delicious crispy snack recipe made with soaked sabudana (sago), boiled potatoes & few spices. It is a popular snack recipe in India & is mostly consumed during Navratri fast or vrat.
Sabudana is also known as Tapioca Pearls or Sago. These can be made as evening snack accompanied by a hot cuppa masala tea. It is a a completely vegetarian, vegan & gluten free snack recipe.
I have tried to explain the recipe stepwise in detail for sabudana vada with pics below. If you follow the exact proportions and technique, then I am sure you will definitely nail it .
Navratri fasts are incomplete at my home without these crispy sabudana vada or sabudana tikki. Evereyone in my family loves them. When I made them for the first time, I still remember how Sabudana Vada got stuck at the bottom of the vessel. The oil was boiling, I could smell something burning, in the panic mode I tried to separate the tikki from the base and it broke into pieces. It was a complete disaster but after few more attempts now I can proudly say I know how to make “Sabudane Vada” 😀
What I learnt from my mistakes-
- The oil should be sufficiently hot when you are dropping ‘vadas’ into it.
- Fry the ‘vadas’ on medium flame giving them sufficient time to cook. Too high temperature will burn it from outside without cooking it from inside.
- If the oil is cold or not sufficiently warm, the ‘vada’ will stick to the bottom. Also, when you are dropping it into the frying pan (or kadhai), give it few seconds to cook. Once the sabudana is cooked, the vada will automatically come on the surface.
- In case, your vada still breaks, add some Kuttu (buckwheat) flour or Singhada (chestnut) flour for additional binding.
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List Of Ingredients: (Makes 12 pieces)
- Sabudana (or Sago)-1/2 cup
- Chopped Green Chillies-2
- Medium Sized Potatoes-3
- Coarsely Grounded Roasted Peanuts-3 tbsp
- Cumin Seeds- 1 tsp
- Chopped Coriander-4 tbsp
- Rock Salt-2 tsp ( or to taste)
- Red Chilli Powder- 1 tsp
- Oil- For deep frying
Steps To Prepare:
Step 1:
Fill the water little above the level of sabudana and keep it aside for 20 minutes.
After 20 minutes, drain the excess water out of it. Cover the soaked sabudana with a lid and let them be like this for 2-3 hours.
Step 2:
To the soaked sabudana, add boiled potatoes, rock salt, red chilli powder, ground peanuts, green chillies and coriander.
Mix them well to form potato and sabudana mash.
Step 3:
Grease you palms with a little bit of oil. Take a spoonful of mash and form round balls out of it. Gently press it from the top. Repeat the process with the entire quantity of mash.
Step 4:
Heat oil in a frying pan. When the oil becomes hot, carefully slide the vadas in it. Fry these on Medium-High flame. Th oil should neither be too hot nor cool. We want to give tapioca pearls enough time to cook and puff up.
Leave it for few seconds untouched. Once it is cooked, it will automatically rise to the surface.
Fry them till they turn golden brown from outside.
Place them over tissue paper so that extra oil is absorbed.
Crunchy yummy Sabudana Vadas are ready. Serve them hot with fresh coriander chutney or tamarind chutney.
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some photos on your blog can make me feel insanely hungry any hour of the day! They are so well presented and awesomely cooked!
Divya Jain
Thanks a lot dear :-* This encouragement keeps me going!! 😉 😀
bharathi
Good presentation
Divya Jain
Thanks a lot Bharathi!! 🙂