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Batata vada

Batata vada
Batata vadas are often eaten with green chillies.
CourseHors d'oeuvre / Starter / Appetizer
Place of originIndia
Region or stateMaharashtra
Associated cuisineIndian
Main ingredientsPotatoes

Batata vada (Marathi: बटाटा वडा, lit.'potato fritter') is a popular vegetarian fast food dish from the Indian state of Maharashtra. The dish consists of a mashed potato patty coated with chickpea flour, which is then deep-fried and served hot with chutney. The vada is typically around two or three inches in diameter. Across different regions of India, this dish is also known as aloo bonda, aloo vada, batata bonda, potato bonda and potato vada.

Although Maharashtrian in origin, batata vada has gained popularity in the rest of India as well.[1]

Preparation

Broken Batata Vada, sold in Mumbai

The potato filling and the batter used to coat the filling are the only two components of batata vada.

The potatoes are boiled, mashed coarsely and set aside.[2] Seasoning like asafoetida, mustard seeds, chillies, onions and curry leaves are pan-fried with garlic-ginger paste, turmeric and salt, then cooked with the mashed potatoes.[2]

A thick batter is made using chickpea flour, seasoned with salt, turmeric and red chilli powder. Sometimes a small quantity of baking powder is also added to make the batter fluffier. To make the fritters, little balls of the potato mixture are coated in the batter and deep-fried in hot vegetable oil.

It is possible to use red chilli paste to make the vada spicy.[3]

Batata vadas are usually accompanied by green chutney or dry chutneys, such as Shengdana Chutney (chutney in dry powder made from crushed groundnuts) and garlic-coconut chutney.[2] Often, Jain batata vada recipes are a variation that replaces potatoes with raw bananas.

Serving

Batata vada is typically served very hot with green chillies and chutneys of various types. The most common way to eat this dish is in the form of Vada pav.[4]

References

  1. ^ Deccan Herald: Bole to yeh vada pav hai! Archived October 11, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b c "A Brown Kitchen: Recipe for Batata Vadas With Dry Garlic Coconut Chutney". SFChronicle.com. 4 March 2020. Retrieved 20 September 2020.
  3. ^ Tarla Dalal (23 February 2007). Zero Oil, Soup Salads & Snacks. Sanjay & Co. p. 67. ISBN 9788189491475.
  4. ^ . Batata Vada is popular with certain recipe variations in the southern Indian states too and is called Bonda. The Times of India : Even Celebrities Love Vada Pav


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