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Friday, September 20, 2013

Ragda Patties

Today is my final dish of this week's theme streetfoods/condiments,last but not least yes am posting today our family favourite street food aka chaat food Ragda patties. Actually its been more than 5 years i tasted this ragda patties in India, but after then seriously i wanted to try this chaat food at home as we dont get chaat foods easily here in Paris. Chaat foods in Paris thats definitely a hard task and it like searching for a treasure, obviously if you are craving for chaat foods/streets foods here you need to make yourself at home. When i chosed this week's theme as street foods/condiments, i know for the letter 'R' i'll be making this ragda patties. I prepared this droolworthy ragda patties few days back, needless to say we had a feast at home.

I prepared this delicious ragda patties from the scratch since i had all the ingredients at home. This dish goes for two parts, the one is ragda which is prepared by soaked and cooked white peas with spices and the second part is making patties aka tikkis with potatoes.While serving, two or three patties are covered with this stew called ragda as sauce and garnished with chopped onions,coriander leaves, served with spicy green chutney and sweet dates chutney thats it, now just enjoy this incredible chaat food.This dish may goes for a long cooking process but definitely a worth to try, you can have a filling brunch or a snack if you have this ragda patties.



For Ragda:
1cup White peas
2nos Onions (chopped)
1no Tomato (chopped)
1tsp Chilly powder
1/2tsp Coriander powder
1/2tsp Cumin powder
1/4tsp Garam masala powder
1/4tsp Cumin seeds
2tbsp Oil
Salt

Soak the white peas overnite.

Next day pressure cook it for 3 whistles.

Meanwhile heat the oil in a pan,fry the cumin seeds, add the chopped onions and fry until they turns transculent.

Add the tomatoes and cook until they turns mushy.

Now add the coriander powder, chilly powder, cumin powder and garam masala powder, cook for few minutes.

Add in the cooked white peas with cooked water and bring it to boil.

Cook everything in simmer for few minutes.

Potato Tikkis:
4nos Potatoes (pressure cooked)
1/2tsp Garam masala powder
1/4tsp Cumin powder
2nos Green chillies(chopped)
Salt
1tbsp Corn flour
Oil for shallow frying

Mash the cooked potatoes, add in the garam masala powder, chopped green chillies, cumin powder, corn flour, salt and mix well.

Make small sized tikkis from the mixture.

Heat enough oil in a pan, shallow fry the tikkis until they turns golden brown.


For serving:
Green chutney & Sweet Chutney
Sev (as per need)
1no Red onion (chopped)
Few coriander leaves (chopped)

While serving, arrange two or three patties in a plate.

Pour on the top enough ragda aka white peas stew.

Add in green chutney and sweet chutney as per need.

Now add enough finely chopped onions,chopped coriander leaves and top it with enough sev.

Serve immediately.

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51 comments:

  1. Mouthwatering aks looks so professional and perfectly made, so colorful too you rock

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  2. I can imagine eating them in the street , looks yum.

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  3. Priya to make from scratch is surely a job...but look at the fantastic effort you have put ..the dish looks very tempting and is a family favorite too...love it absolutely love it.

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  4. my all time favorite. drooling here. lovely pictures.

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  5. I want to finish that plate of ragda pattie now ! It looks so yummy ....

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  6. Very tempting chaat akka.. Thanks for providing detailed steps..

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  7. Wow looks so yummy!!True peas,patties and chutneys together is lot of work but it is sure worth the effort.

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  8. De la couleur et de la saveur : tes galettes doivent être délicieuses.
    J'en veux.
    A bientôt

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  9. wow thats an lip smacking ragda and pattice :) looks super delicious and yumm !! very very deliciously made from scratch :) I too love to have any dish made from scratch :) tempting me aks !!

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  10. such a healthy and delightful platter, loving it sis...

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  11. wow this is awesome and beautiful pic and presentation.....

    Anu
    Anu's healthy kitchen

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  12. That is such a tempting plate of chaat.. Love this any time.

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  13. This is in my 'to do' list for a long time. Love it so much.

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  14. One of my favorite its in my todo list for long !

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  15. Delicious and tempting chaat!!!I used to have this every other day in office...

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  16. Wow Priya, the pictures are looking stunning..great job..the ragda pattices look awesome

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  17. Wow the clicks just make me drool.. Wow very well made

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  18. Mouth watering, my favorite chat!

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  19. i also make a fasting version for this dish...without the onions and lasun, your picture is so tempting, i think i will make it over the weekend

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  20. Super delicious platter of ragda pattice. Would love to have more...:)

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  21. That is my fav Chaat. Looks yummy.

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  22. Who can say no to this:)So perfectly done,looks yum

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  23. looks delicious! love the flavours in this :)

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  24. please pass on the plate to me!!! want to eat it now!!! drooling here!!

    Sowmya

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  25. feeling hungry looking at the plate! delicious

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  26. Ragda pattice in Paris. WOW. Your dish looks very inviting.

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  27. wow this is awesome and beautiful pic and presentation.....

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  28. I could finish that and some more. :)
    Looks so inviting.

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  29. Oh Priya! that looks very tempting...Wish I could have some

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  30. Love the way you have made it and that too from the scratch!!

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  31. Loved the first pic Priya. Looks extremely yum!

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  32. love your new banner - looks so pretty and patties look amazing as always!

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  33. A new layout :-)..refreshing to see and so to see ragda patties..I want some now..droolworthy :-)..hugs and smiles

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  34. I am drooling here Priya...such a delicious looking platter

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  35. I haven't tried making it at home. This looks absolutely inviting...

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  36. Ragda patice is my favourite. In fact I am mooning for one now.

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