Hey everyone, it’s John, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, ragda pattice (patties). One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I will make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
The second component of Ragda Patties is the potato patties aka aloo tikki. These patties are shallow/pan fried and require only a handful of ingredients. I make them extra-crispy by adding some soaked poha (flattened rice) to the potatoes.
Ragda Pattice (Patties) is one of the most popular of recent trending meals in the world. It is easy, it is fast, it tastes yummy. It is enjoyed by millions every day. Ragda Pattice (Patties) is something which I have loved my entire life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.
To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have ragda pattice (patties) using 21 ingredients and 14 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Ragda Pattice (Patties):
- Prepare For Ragda :
- Make ready white peas
- Take turmeric powder
- Take red chilli powder
- Get oil (optional)
- Get asafoetida
- Prepare water
- Take Salt
- Take For Pattice :
- Prepare potatoes
- Make ready cornflour/arrowroot
- Get redchilli pow /Ginger-green chilli paste
- Make ready Chopped coriander
- Make ready Salt
- Make ready Ghee/oil
- Make ready For Topping &Garnishing Ragda Pattice : (while serving)
- Prepare Green chutney
- Take Khajur - imli chutney
- Prepare Fresh garlic chutney
- Get Sev
- Take Chopped onions & coriander
Ragda Patties, one of the most famous street foods of Mumbai, is a satiating snack that is loved by people of all ages. From being a street food, it has grown in stature to become a popular dish in many Indian restaurants all over the world. This tongue-tickling treat is made of two components - crisp and succulent patties served with hot and. How to make Ragda Pattice -Shallow-fried potato patties served with a ragda or dried white peas curry.
Steps to make Ragda Pattice (Patties):
- Making of Ragda Pattice : Soak the white peas overnight.
- Drain it…than in a pressure cooker add the soaked white peas with turmeric powder,asafoetida,oil&salt along with water & pressure cook for 4-5 whistle or until the peas are soft.
- Once the cooker cools down..open the cooker's lid & check the peas are cooked or not.
- The consistency of ragda should be medium nor too thick nor watery…if it's not thick consistency, than you can cook it for few more minutes without the lid.
- Check the seasoning & adjust accordingly.Add the red chilli powder to the hot ragda & mix well
- Now the ragda is ready.Even this ragda can be used as masala (filling)for panipuri.
- Making Aloo Pattice : Boil, peel &grate/mashed potatoes.
- Add cornflour & salt to it & mix it well
- Check the seasoning & add more salt if required.If you think mixture is little loose than you can add some cornflour to it.
- Make medium sized balls of this mixture,flatten them shape into round pattice & keep aside.
- Now shallow fry on a non-stick pan till pattice are golden brown & crisp from both sides
- Assembling/Serving : Place 2-3 pattice in a plate &top it up with generous amount of ragda.&some chopped onion.
- Now add all chutneys,again chopped onions to it & sprinkle some sev & garnish it with coriander leaves
- Serve the Ragda Pattice immediately.
Ragda Pattice is yet another chaat recipe from Mumbai. This dish actually makes a complete meal and one that takes very little cooking, especially if you have planned ahead and soaked the peas a day before. Potato patties are topped with dried white peas gravy, two chutneys, onions and sev. Ragda pattice recipe - This is a popular Mumbai street food recipe. This ragda chaat has a combination of sweet, spicy and tangy flavors with a combination of crunchy, crispy, soft textures.
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