Ragda patties is a popular street chaat in India especially in Mumbai and Delhi.Hot tikki's are covered with piping hot ragda and drenched in green and Imli chutney's and sprinkled generously with sev make this chaat more appetizing and tastes yummier.I love this chaat a lot and I always end up making this in large proportion and serve as dinner at home.If you are a regular follower of my blog,seeing these framed pictures you would have understood by now that this is a very old post and was sitting in my drafts for over 7 months.Finally I have decided to clear off my drafts before I start posting the newer one's.So for the next few weeks you will get to see my older posts getting published with a very amateurish photography(my initial stages of learning photography for blogging).I will update the new pictures definitely when I get a chance to cook them again definitely.Finally here comes the recipe of this popular yummy street Chaat to try in your kitchen's.
Ingredients:
2 medium onions,finely chopped
2 tbsp chopped coriander
1 large tomato,finely chopped
3 tbsp beaten curds
1/4 cup fine sev/bhujia
1/2 tsp roasted jeera powder
1/2 tsp sugar
salt to taste
For Patties:
3-4 Big potatoes(Alu)
2-3 Bread slices
1 tsp chilli powder
1/2 tsp garam masala
1 tbsp chopped coriander(optional)
Salt
oil for shallow frying
For Ragda:
1 1/2 Cup yellow dry Peas
2 medium onions,finely chopped
1" Ginger
5-6 cloves of garlic
1 tsp red chilli powder(can be replaced by 3-4 green chillies)
2 tbsp chopped coriander
1/2 tsp turmeric
1/2 tsp Garam masala
1 tsp roasted cumin powder
1 tbsp Amchur powder(can be replaced by 2 tbsp tamarind pulp)
1 tsp Cumin seeds
a pinch of hing
Salt to taste
For Green Chutney:
1 cup Coriander leaves
1/2 cup mint leaves
4-5 green chillies
1" ginger,chopped
1 lemon,squeezed
salt to taste
For Tamarind Chutney:
1/4 cup tamarind pulp
7-8 seedless dates
1/4 cup grated jaggery
1 tsp black salt/kala namak
1/2 tsp roasted cumin powder
1/2 tsp red chilli powder
salt to taste(add less)
Method:
For making Patties:
Ingredients:
2 medium onions,finely chopped
2 tbsp chopped coriander
1 large tomato,finely chopped
3 tbsp beaten curds
1/4 cup fine sev/bhujia
1/2 tsp roasted jeera powder
1/2 tsp sugar
salt to taste
For Patties:
3-4 Big potatoes(Alu)
2-3 Bread slices
1 tsp chilli powder
1/2 tsp garam masala
1 tbsp chopped coriander(optional)
Salt
oil for shallow frying
For Ragda:
1 1/2 Cup yellow dry Peas
2 medium onions,finely chopped
1" Ginger
5-6 cloves of garlic
1 tsp red chilli powder(can be replaced by 3-4 green chillies)
2 tbsp chopped coriander
1/2 tsp turmeric
1/2 tsp Garam masala
1 tsp roasted cumin powder
1 tbsp Amchur powder(can be replaced by 2 tbsp tamarind pulp)
1 tsp Cumin seeds
a pinch of hing
Salt to taste
For Green Chutney:
1 cup Coriander leaves
1/2 cup mint leaves
4-5 green chillies
1" ginger,chopped
1 lemon,squeezed
salt to taste
For Tamarind Chutney:
1/4 cup tamarind pulp
7-8 seedless dates
1/4 cup grated jaggery
1 tsp black salt/kala namak
1/2 tsp roasted cumin powder
1/2 tsp red chilli powder
salt to taste(add less)
Method:
For making Patties:
- Boil the potatoes or pressure cook for 2 whistles.Cool them,mash or grate potatoes in a bowl and keep it aside.
- Cut the brown edges of bread and slowly dip in water for few seconds and squeeze out extra water from it.Add the squeezed out bread chunks to the potato mixed and season with enough salt.
- Add red chilli powder,garam masala and coriander to it and mix well.
- Make Patties(either round,heart or oval shaped ones) around half inch thickness and keep them aside or keep in refrigerator for an hour.
- Take a wide bottom tawa/pan pour oil over it and shallow fry the tikki's until golden brown on both sides over medium heat.(I did it on the hot pan/tawa with minimum oil usage)
- Soak the yellow peas overnight and pressure cook with little salt and turmeric for 1-2 whistles.Do not pressure cook for long otherwise it will become very mushy.
- Grind Ginger,garlic,green chillies and coriander to a fine paste.(if green chillies are not used,do not add them).
- Heat oil and fry the finely chopped Onions till brown,now add the ground paste and fry until the oil leaves the sides and now add cooked peas and enough water and boil it until the gravy thickens,slightly mash some peas to get a thick and nice gravy.
- Add garam masala,roasted cumin powder,amchur powder,turmeric and enough salt to it and mix well.
- Keep it simmered while the patties are almost ready.
- Taste the ragda at this stage and adjust the salt,spicyness and sourness according to your taste.
- Wash coriander and mint leaves and drain them completely.
- Grind the leaves with remaining all ingredients(chillies,ginger,lemon juice and salt) to a smooth paste.
- You can store this in refrigerator in an air-tight bottle up to a week.Make it in a large proportion and you can even pour them in ice cube tray and freeze them to form ice cubes which can be stored for months together.
- Boil tamarind pulp with chopped dates and jaggery until it forms a thick syrupy liquid and cool the mixture completely.
- Grind it into a fine paste and bring it to a boil again and add red chili powder,kala namak/black salt,roasted cumin powder and salt to it and mix well.
- Cool the mixture and pour them in air-tight bottles in refrigerator for months together.
- Beat curds with sugar until uniform and smooth.
- Arrange two patties on a serving plate and pour hot ragda over it.
- Sprinkle with onions and tomatoes over the ragda mixture.
- Drizzle green chutney,beaten curds all over and generously drizzle tamarind chutney over it.Add the chutney's according to your taste buds.
- Sprinkle roasted cumin powder and a pinch of salt and generously sprinkle sev over it.
- Garnish with coriander.
Love this
ReplyDeleteHave tasted this several times and tried once at home.
Not posted though.
Your's look perfect with sev and chutney. Just like the chaat walah's
The photo looks neat and I wonder why you said so.
Just loved the way u have shown the pictures...looks too good to resist..i just love chaats and feel like having it now itself....will try it soon...
ReplyDeleteI too have tried this long time before,when I started to cook :P
ReplyDeleteLooks mouthwatering and pictures are fine,no worries.
Mmmm... I am just drooling over the pics... They are absolutely gorgeous, dont worry abt it :) Ragda patties look yumm!!!!
ReplyDeleteMy all time favourite street food, feel like flying to India to taste immediately these wonders, makes me hungry...
ReplyDeleteAwesome clicks!!
Lovely presentation so colourful and yummy.
ReplyDeletenice delicious chaat and lovely frame :):):)
ReplyDeleteI've tasted this few times, I can eat this for dinner too!!! nice recipe!!
Wow....this is one of my favorites among street foods...never tried this at home...with this long process...i think i may never try it at home...wish u could make this for me right now.....i love that sweet chutney in chats...i always prefer a spoon more in my chats.....lovely pictorial and yummy recipe....
ReplyDeleteyour pictures are tempting me to taste it right now....
ReplyDeleteDear Prathy,
ReplyDeleteI am a big street food lover but unfortunately cant get such things here:(
I am craving for these delicious, mouthwatering Ragda Patties...
Drool, Drool Drool. I want them now. Wish i just could grab that plate.
ReplyDeleteI've always loved chaats nd i never tried this at home nd donno if i m gona try bcoz i m in Mumbai :P
ReplyDeleteoh my dear..............love this. u are making me drool dear......absolutely delicious preparation..........
ReplyDeleteI have never tried this one...Looks so yummy!!!
ReplyDeletethis is too good...its been such a long time, i've had these..thanks for sharing !
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering! I made it few months ago, love this chaat! :)
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite street foods, looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI have heard about Ragada patties but never tasted da. Heart shaped patties looks so cute. Thanks for such a interesting recipe Prathy:)
ReplyDeleteMy Fav Street food ! Love it ..urs look yummier !
ReplyDeleteMy all time fav..and till now havnt tried it at home! Awesome right up....great pics...Keep it up!
ReplyDeletedroolworthy...i am craving for this right now :-)
ReplyDeleteOMG...I so muchhh love this...this looks fantastic....yummyyyyyyy!!
ReplyDeleteLooks very tasty.. thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteawesome, who wudnt like this..i have ha dloads of these for dinner when in Pune.looks perfect
ReplyDeleteGosh, they look yummy. Nothing beats a homemade version!
ReplyDeleteLove ragda-patties, haven't had this in a long time...your pictures makes me drool!
ReplyDeletelooks soo tempting and delicious.
ReplyDeleteOhhh!! my my so delicious extremely delicious ma..nice collection of recipe and thanks for ur comment..will keep close taps from now on..hope to have u as a follower too..:
ReplyDeleteGal U make me hungry -What I should do now? No way I should end to chaat store later!
ReplyDeletemy fav snack n Loved the heart shaped patties
ReplyDeletefavorite chaat food..nice trick to try it in sandwich maker..
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ohhhhhh i love chaats and this is too damn tempting!
ReplyDeletevery tempting...
ReplyDeleteTempting and delicious...
ReplyDeleteDelicious..I love this chaat a lot.. :) wish i could have some now.. sigh!!!
ReplyDeleteHmm irresistible prathy ,love to eat them right away :) Inviting click with a nice presentation.Chaat with sweet chutney yum yum.
ReplyDeleteWOW,got me profusely drooling here :D
ReplyDeleteWow....this is mouthwatering delight...teh pattices look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteso tempting and yumm
ReplyDeletelooks great...street food esp when made at home is a huge weakness...
ReplyDeleteThose look just fantastic!I was going thru the recipe of Ragda pattise in Nita Mehta's book yesterday and was planning on making some day...
ReplyDeleteChaat looks fantastic! Make me hungry:)
ReplyDeleteTHat looks very tempting to me...lovely picture:)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous clicks dear..the patties looks so good :)
ReplyDeleteHad it at friends place quite recently (for the first time)...loved it. thanks for the recipe
ReplyDeletei will try this recipe soon, thanks
ReplyDeletehey dear i have a q: i dont have dried white peas. can i use dried green peas?
ReplyDeletewht is dried yellow peas? is it chana dal?
Yum ...one of my fav and the one chaat that I make often ....
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