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Ragda Patties, and a streetfood indulgence.....

Published: Jan 2, 2012 · Modified: Jul 18, 2023 by Kalyani · This post may contain affiliate links · 23 Comments

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Pardon me, but I am literally drooling and salivating even while writing this post.. No no, am perfectly well, thank you! Ragda Patties,which are soooo much my favourite (call it even my one weakness in food) is making me so... I quietly tucked in two patties even as I was making them, and wish I can have it now, where the chill temperature is kind of pleasant, but still tempting me to eat this street food delight. 

 I was missing these cute spicy patties tooo much to let go without making them. In fact, I remember having the best Ragda Patties not in Mumbai but in my ever so beloved hometown, Bangalore. And at Sukh Sagar in Jayanagar to be precise (before it donned its new avatar). 

Come to think of it, even Sourabha Snacks at Jayanagar Shopping Complex (a hole in the wall which made the best masala puri in town) served this yummy dish. 

Now, am sooo much into the memory of these dishes we used to indulge way back home, they never seemed sinful or fattening 😉 Errr... not literally I mean.. 

Anyways, Ragda patties needs no introduction to die-hard street foodies, but basically it contains two parts : Thetikki (patties) and theRagda(spicy chickpea/cooked peas gravy).You may use either chickpea or peas for the Ragda.As I had soaked dried peas (Safed Vatana) specifically for this, I used it for the gravy. Without any further delay, let’s indulge...

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Prep time : 10 hours soaking + 30 mins

Cook time : 20 mins

Serves : 4

Ingredients:

       

      A)   Ragda:

  • Dry peas – ¾ cup
  • Salt – to taste
  • Cooking soda – ¼ tsp
  • Oil – 4 TBSP
  • Gravy ingredients:
  • Onions – 2 large
  • Tomatoes  - 3 medium – blanched and pureed
  • Turmeric – ½ TBSP
  • Dry masala (each 1 tsp) : Garam Masala, Chat Masala, Usal Masala, Red Chilli powder, Amchur (dry mango powder)
  • Anardana Seeds powder – ½ tsp
  • Clove powder – ¼ teaspoon (or roast and powder 2 /3 cloves)
  • Green chillies – 2 finely chopped
  • Green Chutney – 2 tsp
  • Khajur / Sweet Chutney – 2 tsp
  • Kasuri methi – 2 tablespoon – crushed
  • Garnish : chopped onions, cilantro (coriander) and lime wedges and beaten yoghurt (4–5 TBSP)

B)   Patties:

  • Potatoes – 2 large
  • Bread slices – 4 (or use ½ cup of bread crumbs)
  • Salt – to taste
  • Boiled vegetables (Carrots / beans / cauliflower) – ¼ cup (opt.)
  • Turmeric powder – ¼ tsp
  • Red Chilli powder – ½ tsp
  • Garam Masala – ¾ tsp
  • Cumin seeds – ½ tsp
  • Coriander leaves – a handful
  • Patties Covering:
  • Maida / Cornflour – 4 TBSP
  • Water – little
  • Salt – a dash
  • Bread crumbs / Cornmeal / Roasted Sooji – for covering the patties
  • Oil – to shallow fry the patties
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Method:

     A)   Ragda –

  1. Soak the dried peas for 10- 12 hours. Drain & Pressure cook with a pinch of cooking soda and little salt for 4 – 5 whistles with adequate water. The peas must be fully cooked but not too mushy. Drain & retain the water used for cooking.
  2. In a large pan, add oil. When moderately hot, add chopped onions and fry well. Add salt, turmeric and mix well. Now add the pureed tomatoes, dry masala powders, anardana powder, clove powder, chopped green chillies and give it a nice mix.
  3. When the tomatoes are fully mushy, add the cooked peas and half of the water retained. Cover and simmer for 8 mins.
  4. Now add the kasuri methi and check for salt / spice and adjust. Ragda is ready.

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 B)   Patties -

  1. Boil, peel and grate potatoes.
  2. Trim bread and soak in a shallow plate of water for 20 – 30 seconds. Take out and squeeze well
  3. Crumble the bread into the potatoes. Add the rest of the ingredients, mix well and make into equal sized balls.
  4. Flatten this potato spice into flat patties. Refrigerate for 10 – 20 mins (you can make the patties before hand or while making the ragda, simultaneously)
  5. Heat a shallow frying pan and add about 6 – 8 tablespoon of oil.
  6. Make a slurry out of the maida / cornflour, salt and water to a flowing consistency.
  7. Dip the patties into the slurry and immediately roll them in the outer covering (bread crumbs / roasted sooji / cornmeal)
  8. Shallow fry in the hot pan on both sides till done.
  9. Drain on absorbent towels and repeat till all patties are fried.
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To serve:

1)    Arrange 2 on a plate (if you are as greedy as me, make that 3 or even 4 )

2)    Spoon in a ladle of the hot ragda. Top with green chutney, sweet chutney, chopped onions, a dash of lime juice, cilantro and a teaspoon of beaten yoghurt. If also desired, top with a dash of chaat masala and red chilly powder

3)    Serve immediately and indulge your senses to an olfactory explosion J 

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Comments

  1. Jayashree says

    January 02, 2012 at 5:41 am

    Happy New year, Kalyani.....
    This is one of my absolute favourite street foods.....you have me drooling now.

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  2. Lifewithspices says

    January 02, 2012 at 5:44 am

    Happy new year Kalyani!! n this is such a perfect treat for eyes!!! yumm chaat..

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  3. Vidhya says

    January 02, 2012 at 6:31 am

    Happy New Year.I am drooling looking at the pictures the chaat looks so very delicious.

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  4. Kalyani says

    January 02, 2012 at 6:45 am

    wow looks yummy & tempting snack ..... Also A Very Happy new year .......

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  5. Archana says

    January 02, 2012 at 6:49 am

    Happy New Year Kalyani! Love street food love raga pattis too but my favourite is pani poori or golgappa

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  6. Aarthi says

    January 02, 2012 at 6:59 am

    yummy recipe

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  7. Priya Sreeram says

    January 02, 2012 at 7:58 am

    my fav street food ! looks yyuuuuuuuuuuummmmyyy

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  8. Indian Khana says

    January 02, 2012 at 7:59 am

    Happy New Year ...love these ...looks so delightful

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  9. Priya dharshini says

    January 02, 2012 at 10:46 am

    Luks yum and its my fav too...Happy new year 2012

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  10. chef and her kitchen says

    January 02, 2012 at 11:43 am

    I m drooling over this chaat right now...looks yummmm

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  11. Kavi says

    January 02, 2012 at 11:49 am

    Yummyy!!! Ragda Patties are awesome! The best Ragda patties I have had is opposite to my classes, in Ghatkopar station! 🙂 Happy New Year

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  12. Unknown says

    January 02, 2012 at 3:25 pm

    Hey Kalyani, my first event and my first entry Forever yours Thanks

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  13. anjana says

    January 02, 2012 at 5:09 pm

    Happy new year Kalyani!!!
    Very yummmy looking ragda pattice ...awesome!!!!

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  14. SweetKaramKapi says

    January 02, 2012 at 7:32 pm

    Beautifull pics! Your pics made me to become a fan of your page dear!

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  15. Priya Suresh says

    January 02, 2012 at 8:44 pm

    Happy new year wishes to u and ur family..Super tempting ragda patties..

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  16. Vishwanath Gaitonde says

    January 04, 2012 at 7:28 am

    Looks yummy, I am going to try thhis at home. But the list of ingredients is long and looks time consuming.

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  17. Priya Sreeram says

    January 06, 2012 at 11:23 am

    thanks for linking it to my event dear- meticulously prepared

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  18. Anjali Bapna Shukla says

    January 13, 2012 at 4:20 pm

    Gosh, what a recipe!!
    It has all the flavors, from top to bottom; you have just not missed on anything dear!!
    Looks fab fab fab!!!
    Glad to join u... 🙂

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  19. Mayuri Patel says

    December 08, 2019 at 1:27 pm

    What I love about ragda patties is that one can enjoy the ragda and patties together, enjoy the ragda on its own or enjoy the patties on its own. A flavorful and filling chaat. Love it.

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  20. Poonam Bachhav says

    December 10, 2019 at 12:20 pm

    Ragda patties is indeed a super tempting street food. I have never tried it at home though. Your platter looks absolutely droolesome !

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  21. cookwithrenu says

    December 11, 2019 at 11:42 am

    One of my favourite snack too or a meal:-). I can just eat this as much. My husband just enjoys the pattice. Your making me drool too.

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  22. Lathiya says

    December 11, 2019 at 7:24 pm

    I love ragda patties and you had made this delicious. Miss these street foods.Your picture looks tempting.

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  23. jayashree says

    December 14, 2019 at 6:53 am

    You are making me hungry and I need to make this soon now. One of my favourites too, your platter looks so good.

    Reply

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