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Sabudana or Sago pearls is deep fried, crisp and crunchy vadas which made with boiled potatoes, sagos and salt. It’s a great snack for Navaratri days, accompaniment with hot tea and chutneys. This vadas are very popular appetizer in Maharashtra, easy to make with few ingredients. I prefer this vada in chaat form with green chutney, sweet chutney and curd.
Preparation Time: 4 Hours Cooking Time: 30 Minutes Servings: 4 Category: Falahar/ Snacks Ingredients: 2 Cup Sago/ Sabudana, Soaked 4 Potatoes, boiled and mashed 1/2 Cup Peanuts, roasted and crushed 3 Green Chili, chopped Handful Green Coriander, chopped Salt to taste Black Pepper Powder to taste 2 Tsp. Roasted Cumin Powder Oil for Frying
Instructions:
Soak the sabudana or sago for atleast 4 hours or overnight in water. Squeeze out the water completely.
Combine sago, mashed potatoes, chopped green chili and green coriander. Add crushed peanuts and spices in same bowl and mix well.
Divide the mixture into equal portions. Grease the little oil on palm.
Give the round tikki shape to each portion and keep aside. Heat the ghee or oil on high flame, when oil is hot enough. Add vada one by one and fry them until to golden and crisp on low flame. Serve this vadas with chuntey and curd. Note: If your mixture is moist, add rice flour and in case of fast or vrat, add kootu or singade ka aata. You can use dry nuts instead of crushed peanuts.
I used 2 cup soaked sago pearls for this recipe, they become doubles after soaking process.
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