Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Batata Vada And Vada Pav | Wada Pav

Last month a few of us got together to run a Blogging Marathon which went on for one whole month.This time round,Srivalli chose to make it less tiring and decided for one week of blogging marathon and with a theme.We have 27 bloggers joining us this time!Each one of us have chosen a theme.So be sure to take a look at their posts as well :).


Azeema,Bhagi,Champa,Gayathri Anand,Gayathri Kumar, Harini, Jay,  Kamalika, Meena, Mina, Padma, Pavani, PJ,Priya Mahadevan,Priya Suresh,Priya Vasu, Rujuta,Santosh, Saraswathi, Savithri, Shanavi, Smitha,Sowmya,Srivalli,Suma,Usha,Veena

Now for today's post....

After much thoughts and changing themes constantly[in my mind, of course],I have settled upon 'Chaats' as the theme for this weeks blogging marathon.Who can say no to these delicious and tongue tickling road side treats.As much as I love chaats I am a little wary to eat them outside.Most of the chaats like bhel,papdi chaat etc are served raw / cold.Which means there are more chances of falling sick if the food is not prepared in a hygienic way.So I always make them at home.I have already posted around half a dozen chaat recipes in my blog and this week I am going to explore other variants as well.

Srivalli has announced Kids delight this month with the theme- Street Food.What is more satisfying and pleasurable than preparing these tasty and healthy, not to mention hygienic, treats at home for the little one!

You may also be aware that I am hosting Flavors of Maharasthtra.Chaats are an integral part of the Mumbai cuisine and it gives me chance to try many flavors from this awesome cuisine as well.

So for all these reasons,you will be seeing 7 yummy chaats that can be prepared easily at home...

Now,enough of all the talk,on to the first recipe of the marathon.This post has two recipes actually.Batata vada and vada pav.Prepare one recipe and serve as two different dishes!How good can it get!

Batata vada is synonymous with the south Indian Potato Bonda.Vada Pav / Wada Pav is what we can happily call the Indianized burger.Crispy vada sandwiched between soft buns with spicy garlic/ mint/ coriander chutney. Prepare it for a snack or as a breakfast, it is very filling.Kids will surely love this one.

Let's first see the Batata Vada preparation

I used:

For coating batter:

Besan / Chickpea flour -1 cup
Rice flour-1/4 cup
Baking soda- a pinch
Turmeric powder- a pinch
Asafoetida powder- a pinch
Salt to taste

For the potato filling:

Potato- 2 large, peeled and boiled
Onion-1,chopped
Ginger,grated- 1 teaspoon
Curry leaves- a few
Red chilli powder- 1/2 a teaspoon
Mustard- 1 teaspoon
Turmeric powder- a pinch
Salt to taste
Oil- 1 teaspoon

Oil for deep frying
  1. Take the ingredients mentioned under 'for coating batter' in a large bowl.
  2. Add water little by little to make a paste of coating consistency.Keep aside.
  3. To prepare the filling,heat oil and put in mustard, ginger and curry leaves.
  4. When the mustard splutters add onion and saute till soft.
  5. Add the chilli powder, salt, turmeric powder and mix well.
  6. Crumble boiled potato and add to pan.Mix well and cook for a couple of minutes.
  7. Remove from heat.Let it cool.
  8. Divide the potato filling into small portions and make balls.
  9. Heat oil for deep frying.
  10. Put the potato balls into the prepared batter and make sure the filling is fully coated.
  11. Drop these balls in hot oil and fry in batches till it turns golden brown.
  12. Drain and serve hot
Batata Vada served with mint chutney and Lemon juice

Once we have the Batata vada ready, Vada Pav takes less than a minute to put together.Usually spicy dry garlic chutney is used.I used Mint chutney.



For Vada Pav 

I used:

Pav buns / Laadi pav .You can also use the regular buns if pav buns are not available.
Batata vada
Mint chutney

  1. Cut the pav buns into half [horizontally]
  2. Apply chutney on the lower half.
  3. Place a batata vada over it
  4. Top it up with the other half
Enjoy with a cup of piping hot tea...


How did you like the recipes for today?Do check in tomorrow to see what I have put together for the chaat series :)

Enjoy these chaats until then...


Bhel Puri
Pani Puri
Bread Chaat
Channa Chaat
Aloo Channa Chaat

This Day That Year...

2010 - Cornmeal Dosa and Red Bellpepper Chutney

Bon Appetit...



32 comments:

Prathibha said...

I can have this for brkfast daily..looks super delicious...

Santosh Bangar said...

YUMMY VADA CHAT I AM ALSO PART OF THIS EVENT DO VISIT

Radhika said...

Lovely clicks. I just love vada pav. Happy blogging. Glad to follow you.

Priti said...

Looks super yummy ....very tempting dear

PriyaVaasu said...

yummy!!!! Vada Pav is my fav!!! Looks Delicious!!!!

sowmya's creative saga said...

my all time favo..looks yummy ..mouthwatering..

kaarasaaram.com said...

Superb snack... lovely presentation.
Reva

Minu said...

Great theme. Tempting Vada Pav

veena krishnakumar said...

excellent theme and your creation is too tempting

Gayathri Kumar said...

Wow! The vada pav makes me hungry..

Priya said...

Omg, love it, both batata vada and vada pav makes me hungry..

rekhas kitchen said...

Batatavada looks so fantastic and liked that greenchutney color vadapav umm mouthwatering...

Harini said...

Wow! awesome preparation..I agree with u reg eating street food outside..Better to prepare at home where we know what goes in..

Akila said...

lovely dish dear...

Dish Name Starts with F
Learning-to-cook
Regards,
Akila

Smitha said...

I miss this...and vada pav...its been so long I had this...I will make it soon...thanx for reminding me PJ

Smitha
http://smithasspicyflavors.blogspot.com/

Jayashree said...

What a delightful theme, PJ.....I look fwd to seeing all the recipes that you've lined up.

azeeskitchen said...

So crunchy n yummy!

Shanavi said...

Looks so delicious and perfect for this chill weather ..something to munch on

Rujuta said...

PJ
Lovely recipe and click...the vada pav looks so tempting..... thanks for sharing the recipe

Usha said...

yummy!

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savitha ramesh said...

wow.that looks amazing...thanks for sharing .and happy to run with u

BangaloreBaker said...

Can anyone resist these? Look good. Your kid's teddy as a prop is cute too.

Sanyukta Gour(Bayes) said...

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm....so so delicious....craving for some vdas now

Mina Joshi said...

LOve both your dishes!! Great to enjoy with friends.

Srivalli said...

Wow I know I am mightily thrilled!..those chats look yum PJ..I hope you are sending these to me..:))

Saras said...

Mouthwatering dish & I loosing my heart here..

notyet100 said...

presentation is too good,..

anu said...

batata vada and vada pav, few of the best Indian Foods, fast to cook and delicious to eat

Gayathri Anand said...

Both looks so yummy and crunchy ...would love to grab some ...

Suma Gandlur said...

Yum yum! My husband was mentioning why don't I prepare vada pav for the street food choice and here you are with the lovely platter.

Suma Gandlur said...

Tempting.

Apani Rasoi said...

Very nice and detailed recipe steps.

Thanks,
Apani Rasoi
http://apanirasoi.in