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Phodshiche Vadey (Phodshi Cutlets)
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Phodshiche Vadey (Phodshi Cutlets)

Pooja M. Pandit
Pooja M. Pandit @pan_poo_

#greenveg
Phodshiche Vadey are cutlets made using a special leafy vegetable called phodshi/gavat, which looks like grass and chickpea flour i.e. besan. This particular vegetable and a few more unique vegetables grow in the jungles in the far suburbs of Mumbai and are available only in the few early weeks of monsoon and are called as Raan bhaajyaa (Junglee Veggies) in Marathi language.

Phodshi is extremely nutritious and is used by various communities in Maharashtra to cook different dishes. One such dish is this Phodshiche Vade, which is a traditional dish from Maharashtra and is extremely nutritious and delicious too! These vade/cutlets sum up for a perfect breakfast dish or an evening snack, during the monsoons!

#greenveg
Phodshiche Vadey are cutlets made using a special leafy vegetable called phodshi/gavat, which looks like grass and chickpea flour i.e. besan. This particular vegetable and a few more unique vegetables grow in the jungles in the far suburbs of Mumbai and are available only in the few early weeks of monsoon and are called as Raan bhaajyaa (Junglee Veggies) in Marathi language.

Phodshi is extremely nutritious and is used by various communities in Maharashtra to cook different dishes. One such dish is this Phodshiche Vade, which is a traditional dish from Maharashtra and is extremely nutritious and delicious too! These vade/cutlets sum up for a perfect breakfast dish or an evening snack, during the monsoons!

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Phodshiche Vadey (Phodshi Cutlets)

Pooja M. Pandit
Pooja M. Pandit @pan_poo_

#greenveg
Phodshiche Vadey are cutlets made using a special leafy vegetable called phodshi/gavat, which looks like grass and chickpea flour i.e. besan. This particular vegetable and a few more unique vegetables grow in the jungles in the far suburbs of Mumbai and are available only in the few early weeks of monsoon and are called as Raan bhaajyaa (Junglee Veggies) in Marathi language.

Phodshi is extremely nutritious and is used by various communities in Maharashtra to cook different dishes. One such dish is this Phodshiche Vade, which is a traditional dish from Maharashtra and is extremely nutritious and delicious too! These vade/cutlets sum up for a perfect breakfast dish or an evening snack, during the monsoons!

#greenveg
Phodshiche Vadey are cutlets made using a special leafy vegetable called phodshi/gavat, which looks like grass and chickpea flour i.e. besan. This particular vegetable and a few more unique vegetables grow in the jungles in the far suburbs of Mumbai and are available only in the few early weeks of monsoon and are called as Raan bhaajyaa (Junglee Veggies) in Marathi language.

Phodshi is extremely nutritious and is used by various communities in Maharashtra to cook different dishes. One such dish is this Phodshiche Vade, which is a traditional dish from Maharashtra and is extremely nutritious and delicious too! These vade/cutlets sum up for a perfect breakfast dish or an evening snack, during the monsoons!

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Ingredients

  1. 4 cupsFinely Chopped Phodshi (2 bunches)
  2. 1 cupFinely Chopped Onions (1 Large Onion)
  3. 2 1/2-3 cupsBesan
  4. 3 tbsRice Flour
  5. 1/2 tspTurmeric Powder
  6. 1 tspBedgi Red Chilli Powder
  7. 1 tspKashmiri Red Chilli Powder
  8. 1 1/2 tspCoriander Powder
  9. 3/4 tspCumin Powder
  10. 2 tspGaram Masala
  11. 1/4 tspAsafoetida
  12. 2 tspJaggery
  13. 1/2 tspCumin Seeds
  14. 1 tspFennel Seeds
  15. 2 pinchesCaraway Seeds (Ajwain/Owaa)
  16. 1 tspGinger Garlic Paste
  17. 2 tspOil
  18. To TasteSalt
  19. As Required Oil For Shallow Frying
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  1. 1

    To male Phodshiche Vade, soak the phodshi in clean water for some time to loosen the dirt that might have stuck to it.

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  2. 2

    Rinse it thoroughly and set aside to drain. Try to drain out most of the water so that the phodshi is dry enough while chopping.

  3. 3

    In a mixing bowl, along with the chopped phodshi, mix together all the above mentioned ingredients except the besan, rice flour and oil for shallow frying.

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  4. 4

    The mixture will become slightly watery, as the phodshi is a bit slimy and onions will start releasing water as soon as they come in contact with salt.

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  5. 5

    Next, add the rice flour and the besan. The besan to be added can be increased or decreased, as only that much quantity should be added to the phodshi, which the mixture can hold and is required to make it slightly thick, such that it can be rolled into cutlets.

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  6. 6

    No extra water is required to be added to this mixture as the moisture of the phodshi and the onions is enough to hold the flour.

  7. 7

    Heat a griddle and add oil to it for shallow frying the phodshi vade.

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  8. 8

    Divide the prepared mixture into equal parts and shape each into a cutlet of desired size. Flatten them slightly and release into the hot oil.

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  9. 9

    After a few cutlets have been released into the oil, reduce the heat to low and fry till the bottom side is well browned.

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  10. 10

    Flip and fry again on low to medium heat, so that the phodshi and the flours are well cooked and the vade turn crispy.

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  11. 11

    When the vade are completely cooked, drain them onto an absorbent paper.

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  12. 12

    For serving, arrange these delicious and traditional Phodshiche Vade in a serving dish and serve some green coriander chutney and some tomato ketchup along with it!

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Pooja M. Pandit @pan_poo_
on July 14, 2019 16:39
I am a home cook, and I like to cook traditional as well as fusion food. Learnt to cook by trial and error and lots of experiments, reading cook books and watching cooking shows whether Indian or from abroad! I like to be perfect in my work, and the same applies to cooking as well! I have a blog on WordPress.com https://tastyrecipesfrompooja.wordpress.com/ where I share the recipes of my home cooked food!
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