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Beetroot Vada

RECIPE: BEETROOT VADA

Beetroot Vada is a delicious, crunchy, spicy take on the traditional Sabudana Vada. Vada is fritters and in this case roasted or boiled beetroot is added to the traditional mashed potatoes, spices and soaked tapioca pearls mixture. Ideal snack option, for starters or as a part of a meal not only for fasting days but whenever you want to. While I’ve deep fried beetroot vada, you can by all means use an appe pan (aebliskiver pan) to make healthier versions or in an air fryer. The whole idea of adding beetroot to the traditional recipe came about when I had extra roasted beetroot in the fridge. I usually make sabudana vada on Ekadashi Fasting but wanted something different for a change. Serve them with your favorite chutney or dip.

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Theme: Superfood Beetroot

This week’s theme was suggested by me. I love including beetroot in as many dishes as possible. In fact whenever I go to the market to shop for fruits and vegetables, the vendors will shout out to buy “mboga ya ndamu”. It means vegetable for the blood. There are still so many beetroot dishes that I want to try out, that hubby calls me a beetroot freak!  

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BEETROOT VADA

Beetroot Vada is a delicious, crunchy, spicy take on the traditional Sabudana Vada. Vada is fritters and in this case roasted or boiled beetroot is added to the mashed potatoes, spices and soaked tapioca pearls mixture.  Ideal as a starter or a snack for Navratri or Ekadashi fasting.
Course Appetizer, Snack, Starter
Cuisine Indian
Keyword beetroot vada recipe, fasting recipe, vada
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
SOAKING TIME 2 hours
Total Time 2 hours 35 minutes
Servings 20 VADAS
Author mayurisjikoni

Ingredients

  • cup mashed potatoes about 2 medium potatoes
  • ½ cup grated beetroot boiled or roasted
  • ½ cup sabudana/ tapioca pearls
  • 1-2 green chillis finely chopped
  • 1 tsp ginger paste
  • 3 tbsp cashew nuts chopped
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds
  • 1 tsp rock salt
  • 1-2 tbsp lemon juice
  • 2-3 tbsp amaranth or arrowroot flour
  • 2-3 tbsp fresh coriander leaves chopped
  • oil for deep frying

Instructions

  • Soak sabudana or tapioca pearls in 1 cup water for at least 2-4 hours.
  • In the meantime boil, peel and mash potatoes.
  • Also peel, boil or roast beetroot and grate it.
  • Transfer the soaked sabudana into a sieve or strainer. Wash gently under running water.
  • Transfer them to a kitchen cloth, spread the soaked sabudana and pat them dry.
  • Add mashed potatoes, grated beetroot, soaked sabudana in a mixing bowl.
  • Add chopped green chillis, ginger, cumin seeds, chopped coriander, salt, chopped cashew nuts, lemon juice and flour.
  • Mix the mixture well using your hand.
  • Rub your hands with some oil.
  • Take about one tablespoonful of the mixture and roll it into a ball. Flatten it slightly between your palms.
  • Repeat the above step with the remaining mixture.
  • Heat oil in a wok or karai over medium heat.
  • Add a small piece of the vada mixture in the oil. If it comes up immediately, the oil is ready.
  • Drop a few vada into the hot oil. Lower the heat. Fry turning them over frequently till they appear light golden in colour.
  • Remove the vada from the oil using a slotted spoon. Place them on the kitchen towel so it soaks up the excess oil.
  • Fry the rest of the vadas.
  • Serve them with a green chutney or a yogurt dip.

Notes

  • Make sure the soaked sabudana are dried well and not watery.
  • Amount of flour required will depend on how soft the mixture is.
  • Can use water chestnut flour instead of amaranth or arrowroot flour.
  • If you are not making the vada for fasting, you can use rice flour, chana flour, oats flour or corn flour.
  • For healthier vada, cook them in an appe pan.
  • Adjust the amount of chilis and ginger used according to your taste.

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