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    Sabudana Vada | How to make Sago Vada

    Published: Sep 19, 2019 · Modified: Oct 5, 2020 by Srivalli · 7 Comments

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    Sabudana Vada is a popular deep-fried Maharashtrian snack made with Sago and Potato and spices. This makes an interesting evening snack or you could serve it for breakfast.

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    However, if you ask me I would never make it for breakfast as this vada is quite heavy and oily. Sabudana or Sago is a common ingredient in Amma's pantry as she often makes Payasam with it. In fact, she loves Sagubiyam payasam. So this has never featured in any other form in our kitchen.

    Somehow, I have never taken in by the Sagubiyam Payasam until recently and hence I don't even stock it on a regular basis. Only when I plan to make something specific, I get it. Some years back Amma came to know about Sabudana Khichdi and she made it a couple of times. Even though I knew about it, I never attempted as there was never a taker for it.

    So is this Vada which used to be frequently made in our office for an evening snack. I have eaten only then and never tried making it at home. Just before including it on the list, I checked both the sites to make sure I haven't already made it.

    The first time I made it, it was for a Saturday Lunch. It turned soft, so I froze the rest of the batch and again fried it. The second time the vadas turned out crispy. So for the third week of BM#104 Sweets & Snacks, where I am doing snacks of my choice with Vada Varieties, it is Sabudana Vada, while it's yet another Rice Snacks traditionally made in South shared in Cooking 4 all Seasons.

    Sabudana Vada
    Week 1 - Sweets (Indian Traditional Sweets)

    Day 1 is Arcot Makkan Peda
    Day 2 is Burhanpur Jalebi
    Day 3 is Ghevar
    Day 4 is Motichoor Ladoo
    Day 5 is Ghotua Ladoo
    Day 6 is Bandar Laddu

    Week 2 - Snacks from the same State (Andhra)

    Day 1 is Kara Sev
    Day 2 is Kobbari Chegodilu
    Day 3 is Karam Gavvalu
    Day 4 is Garlic Kara Sev
    Day 5 is Venna Murukulu
    Day 6 is Palakayalu

    Week 3 - Snacks of our choice (Vada Varieties)

    Day 1 is Ponk Vada
    Day 2 is Palak Vada
    Day 3 is Cabbage Vada

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    How to make Sabudana Vada

    Some sweets or payasams with Sago are Carrot Sago Vermicelli Payasam, Burmese Coconut Milk Sago Pudding, Sago Rice Kheer, Sorakkai Saggubiyyam Payasam, Semiya Saggubiyyam Payasam, Saggubiyyam Payasam

    and some savory version includes - Sabudana Khichdi, Sagubiyyam Muruku, Farali Dosa, Jevarisi Chitranna, Sago Curd Rice.
    Maharashtrian Sabudana Vada

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    Sabudana Vada | How to make Sago Vada

    Ingredients

    1/2 cup Sago /Sabudana
    2 nos Potato
    Salt to taste
    Handful Coriander finely chopped
    2 to 3 nos Green Chilli finely chopped
    1/4 cup Peanuts roasted and deskinned
    Cooking Oil for deep frying

    How to make Sabudana Vada

    Wash the sabudana. Soak for 6-8 hours or overnight with just enough water.
    After soaking the sago becomes soft, drain if excess water is there.
    Pound the peanuts and keep them aside.
    Wash and slash the potatoes, microwave for 4 mins. Peel and mash the potatoes.
    Add soaked sabudana, salt, fresh coriander, green chili, and peanuts in a bowl.
    Add the mashed potato to the sago and mix everything well.
    Divide the mix into equal balls and make patties.
    Freeze for at least 30 mins or you can freeze until using.
    When you are ready to fry, heat oil in a Kadai.
    Fry on both sides and drain on to a kitchen towel.
    Serve hot with coriander chutney.

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    Sabudana Vada | How to make Sago Vada

    Sabudana Vada is a popular deep fried Maharashtrian snack made with Sago and Potato and spices. This makes an interesting evening snack or you could serve it for breakfast.
    Course Appetizers & Starters, Breakfast
    Cuisine Maharashtra
    Keyword Vada Recipes
    By Cook Method Deep Fried
    Occasion Evening Snack, Weekend Special
    By Diet Fasting Food, Kid Friendly
    Dish Type Deep Fried Dishes
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    • 1/2 cup Sago /Sabudana
    • 2 nos Potato
    • Salt to taste
    • Handful Coriander finely chopped
    • 2 to 3 nos Green Chilli finely chopped
    • 1/4 cup Peanuts roasted and deskinned
    • Cooking Oil for deep frying

    Instructions

    • Wash the sabudana. Soak for 6-8 hours or overnight with just enough water.
    • After soaking the sago becomes soft, drain if excess water is there.
    • Pound the peanuts and keep it aside.
    • Wash and slash the potatoes, microwave for 4 mins. Peel and mash the potatoes.
    • Add soaked sabudana, salt, fresh coriander, green chili and peanuts in a bowl.
    • Add the mashed potato to the sago and mix everything well.
    • Divide the mix into equal balls and make patties.
    • Freeze for at least 30 mins or you can freeze until using.
    • When you are ready to fry, heat oil in a Kadai.
    • Fry on both sides and drain on to a kitchen towel.
    • Serve hot with coriander chutney.
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    1. vaishalisabnani says

      September 19, 2019 at 3:18 pm

      I love the taste of Sabudana Vada , it’s oily but has a wonderful crunchy taste , the peanuts taste really good . On the whole a delicious vada - where you have to watch your intake ????

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    2. Suma Gandlur says

      September 21, 2019 at 4:48 am

      Sago vadas are delicious to snack on. I too hated sago kheer while growing up but somehow that is one of my favorite kheers now. I see that you have a quite list of recipes with sago in your space.

      Reply
    3. amaracooking says

      September 21, 2019 at 9:57 am

      Love the sago vada and how nice and crunchy they look. But as Vaishali says, we have to indulge on just a couple. Can't miss the yummy thali there.

      Reply
    4. Harini Rupanagudi says

      September 23, 2019 at 9:20 am

      My kids love sago and so I am sure they will love these vadas as well. It has been ages since I made these vadas. The platter looks inviting, Valli.

      Reply
    5. Sushma Pinjala says

      September 24, 2019 at 4:34 am

      I am in love with these sago vadas, they look so yummy.

      Reply
    6. namscorner18 says

      October 10, 2019 at 9:53 pm

      So crispy and crunchy sago vada. its very difficult to stop with just one with these deep fried fritters

      Reply
    7. Sumit Malhotra says

      July 29, 2020 at 10:30 am

      Sabudana Vada is one of the best dishes to start your day with. Fantastic recipe.

      Reply

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