Stuffed Ragda Pattice Chat
Stuffed Ragda Pattice Chat

Hello everybody, it is John, welcome to our recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, stuffed ragda pattice chat. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

Stuffed Ragda Pattice Chat is one of the most well liked of current trending foods in the world. It is enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. They’re fine and they look fantastic. Stuffed Ragda Pattice Chat is something that I have loved my whole life.

Ragda Pattice or Aloo Tikki Chat. Both are lip smacking Indian Street Food or chaats. Variety of spices, chutneys, condiments smeared over peas curry or. To make Ragda Pattice: Take a shallow plate and add aloo tikki over it.

To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have stuffed ragda pattice chat using 21 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook that.

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The ingredients needed to make Stuffed Ragda Pattice Chat:
  1. Prepare For Ragda -
  2. Make ready 2 cup dried white peas
  3. Take as required Salt
  4. Get 1/4 spoon turmeric powder
  5. Get For Patties
  6. Prepare 2 cup boiled peeled and mashed potatoes
  7. Prepare as required Salt
  8. Prepare as per taste Red chilli powder
  9. Take leaves Coriander
  10. Prepare 1 bread slice and bread crumbs
  11. Get For stuffing
  12. Prepare 1/2 cup soaked chana dal
  13. Take as required Salt
  14. Prepare as required Red chilli powder
  15. Prepare leaves Fresh Coriander
  16. Take other ingredients
  17. Make ready as required Sweet chtney
  18. Make ready As required Green chutney
  19. Get as required Sev
  20. Make ready as required Cooking oil
  21. Take as required Fresh Coriander leaves

Ragda Patties recipe with step by step photos. Ragda Patties, one of the most famous street foods of In this Ragda Patties recipe, we have stuffed the patties with mint and coriander to give it a Superb recipe with very easy way of prepare ragda Pattice. Thank you Tarlaji for this spicy chat recipe. Ragda Patties is popular street food from the state of Maharashtra and Gujarat in India.

Steps to make Stuffed Ragda Pattice Chat:
  1. For ragda - heat up 2 cup water in presser cooker add white dried peas salt turmericpowder and presser cook for 3-4 whistle then mix well cook 5 min more keep aside.
  2. For pattice- boiled peeled and mashed potatoes add salt add red chilli powder coriander leaves add slice bread just soak and sqeeze water with your hands and add mix well
  3. Make eqal size balls prepared stuffing in center bring all sides together seal roll in bread crumbs flatten keep aside
  4. For stuffing - soaked chana dal for 2 hours in presser cooker add water add dal salt presser 1-2 whistle don't make mashy drain water add red chilli powder coriander leaves
  5. Now take any cookies cutter or made round shape put a stuffed potato ball press lightly bring out extra give a shape keep aside
  6. Gresse griddle (hot tawa) place 4-5 Pattice at a time drizzle 1 spoon oil over it cook both sides till golden colour
  7. Take serving plate place two pattice sprinkle red chilli powder add ragda chutneys sev coriander leaves. Serves immigettly. Enjoy.

Thank you Tarlaji for this spicy chat recipe. Ragda Patties is popular street food from the state of Maharashtra and Gujarat in India. Potato patties are served with a spicy white pea curry and garnished with chutneys, cilantro and sev! Mumbai Ragda Patties or Ragda Pattice is one of my favorite chaat recipe along with Pani Puri and Sev Puri. In Ragda Pattice, pan-fried or shallow fried potato patties are topped with ragda (dried peas curry) and the various chaat chutneys, sev and spice powders.

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