Sabudana
vada is a light crispy and traditional deep fried snack from Maharashtra. This
popular snack is melt in mouth leaving the stomach full while the tongue craves
for more. It is often served with spicy chutney along with hot chai/tea and is
best relished hot and fresh.
Sabudana
vada is one of those recipes that is made during religious fasting/upvas/vrat.
In Indian tradition, the 9 days of Navratri/Navratra
and the month of Shravan are the
times when many devout Hindus fast. The food that is taken during the fast do
not contain wheat products, onion, garlic, lentils or pulses.
This
snack can be made during other times and enjoyed as breakfast or evening snack.
Basically this snack is a street food in Mumbai and Pune and you will find many
vendors and mithai shops selling this. Sabudana is one of the ingredients that are
used in some recipes made during fasting.
Step by step
sabudana vada recipe:
- Soak 1 cup sabudana overnight or for at least 5 hours in 1 cup water. Drain excess water, if any.
- Add boiled mashed potatoes, coarsely ground roasted peanuts, rock salt, sugar, finely chopped green chili, coriander leaves and curd to sabudana.
- Mix the entire mixture well.
- Now take small portion of this mixture in your palms and shape it into a ball or flatten it to make vada or patties.
- Make vadas with all the mixture similarly. Deep fry the vadas in hot oil till golden brown. Drain on kitchen towel to drain excess oil.
- Serve sabudana vada hot with sweet curd/yogurt or aloo raita. You can also serve it with peanut vrat chutney.
If
you are looking for more fasting recipes then do check kuttu ka paratha,
sabudana khichdi, sabudana kheer and dahi aloo.
Sabudana vada
recipe below:
Fried
crisp sabudana vada
AUTHOR:
Monali
RECIPE
TYPE: Fasting, Snack
CUISINE:
Indian
SERVES:
4
INGREDIENTS (measuring cup used, 1 cup=240
ml)
DIRECTION
TIPS
SERVING SUGGESTION
Serve
sabudana vada hot with sweet curd/yogurt or aloo raita. You can also serve it
with peanut vrat chutney.
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