Ragada Pattice

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Ragda Pattice are a typical Mumbai street food snack. Potato patties are topped with a white pea also known as 'Vatana' curry, garnished with date and Tamarind chutney, 'sev' or dried lentil vermicelli and chopped Coriander. This recipe however brings back very sad memories, we recorded and documented enough footage for three videos but because of a miscommunication, my son reformatted the card and erased everything. I tried everything to recover the footage, but all we were able to save are some of these pictures.
This recipe made up of three components the potato patty, the white pea curry and the tamarind and date chutney. The sev can be bought in most Indian stores.

Potato Patty (recipe below)
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White Pea(Vatana) Curry (Sorry I wasn't able to recover this picture)
Date & Tamarind Chutney (recipe below)
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Ingredients
Potato Patties
6 Potatoes, boiled and mashed
1 tsp each Ginger & Garlic paste
I tsp each Cumin, Coriander, Haldi and Chaat Masala
Salt to taste
Cornstarch
Oil


White Pea(Vatana) curry or Ragada
1 cup white peas soaked overnight
1 onion finely chopped(1 cup)
2 – 3 Green Chillies
3 – 4 tomatoes (2 cups)
1 tsp each Ginger and Garlic paste
1 tsp each red Chilli, Haldi and Coriander
1 tsp Chaat Masala
Salt
1/2 cup chopped Coriander


Date & Tamarind Chutney
15 – 20 seeded Dates
Equal quantity Tamarind
2 tbsps Jaggery(unrefined cane sugar)
1 tsp each Cumin & Fennel seeds
1 tsp each, Ginger powder, Black salt and Chilli powder
2 cups water



Process
Potato Patties

Mix everything together and make into patties

Dust with some cornstarch and shallow fry



White Pea(Vatana) curry or Ragada

In an open pressure cooker, heat some oil, sauté onions and chillies

Add the Chilli powder, Haldi and Coriander powder and tomatoes and cook till the tomatoes get mushy

Add salt and the white peas, add some water, close the pressure cooker and cook for 10 – 15 mins

Let the pressure cooker rest for 10 mins before opening it

Add Chaat masala and Coriander



Date & Tamarind Chutney

Chop the dates and tamarind coarsely

Add the water to a large sauce pan and bring to the boil

Add the dates, tamarind and jaggery and cook stirring frequently for about 30 mins

Dry roast the cumin and fennel seeds and grind to a powder

Add this to the pan together with the ginger powder, black salt and red chilli powder and cook for another 10-20 mins

Strain the chutney, save the solid bits, blend it in a processor and add back to the chutney

 

21 comments:

  1. wow very flavorful combo and curry looks absolutely delicious :)will try for sure. thankyou for shearing !chowringhee karol bagh

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  3. This looks so delicious. Im very much sure it would taste yummy too. Looking forward for more recipes like these. Gonna try this one for sure.

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  6. This looks so delicious! Ragda Pattice is one of my favorite street foods. Thanks for sharing the recipe even after the unfortunate incident with your footage.
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  7. "Oh no, losing footage is the worst! But these pictures are enough to make my mouth water. Can't wait to try this
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  8. The combination of spicy ragda and sweet tamarind chutney is unbeatable. Thanks for the detailed description
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  9. What a beautiful explanation of the components. The tamarind chutney really brings everything together.
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  10. This is a nostalgia trip for me. I used to eat this every evening at Juhu Beach
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  11. "I never knew white peas were called 'Vatana.' Loved the trivia along with the recipe.mezzanine floor noida
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  12. The best part of Ragda Pattice is the balance of flavors. This recipe captures it perfectly
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  13. I’m new to cooking Indian snacks, but this sounds manageable. Thanks for breaking it down into components.
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  14. "Street food vibes at home—can’t wait to recreate this! Thanks for sharing
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  15. "The story about the lost footage is heartbreaking, but I’m glad you saved the pictures. They’re stunning
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  16. Ragda Pattice is the soul of Mumbai! This blog does justice to its legacy.
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  17. "I’ve never tried making Ragda Pattice at home, but this blog makes it seem so achievable. Thank you!"
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  18. "Sev is such a simple yet essential topping. Your blog reminded me to stock up on it
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  19. The tamarind and date chutney is my favorite part. Any tips for storing it?"
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  20. Aarav: "Ragda Pattice is the ultimate comfort food. Your blog captures its essence perfectly
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  21. Diya: "I tried this recipe, and it turned out amazing. Thanks for sharing despite the setbacks!"
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