Sabudana Tikki – A Perfect Fasting Snack
Introduction To Sabudana Tikki
Sabudana Tikki (also called Sabudana Cutlet or Patties) is a popular Indian snack, especially enjoyed during fasting days like Navratri.
Ingredients
- Sabudana (tapioca pearls): 1 cup (soaked)
- Boiled potatoes: 2 medium, mashed
- Roasted peanuts: 1/2 cup, coarsely crushed
- Green chilies: 1-2, finely chopped
- Ginger: 1 tsp, grated (optional)
- Cumin seeds: 1/2 tsp
- Salt: to taste (use sendha namak for fasting)
- Coriander leaves: 2 tbsp, chopped
- Lemon juice: 1 tsp (optional)
- Oil or ghee: for shallow frying
Instructions
- Soak Sabudana:
Rinse sabudana in water until the water runs clear. Soak it in just enough water to cover the pearls for 4-6 hours or overnight. The sabudana should become soft and non-sticky when pressed between fingers.
- Prepare Mixture:
In a mixing bowl, combine soaked sabudana, mashed potatoes, crushed peanuts, green chilies, ginger, cumin seeds, salt, coriander leaves, and lemon juice. Mix well to form a dough-like mixture.
- Shape Tikkis:
Grease your hands and divide the mixture into equal portions. Shape each portion into small, flat patties (tikkis).
- Shallow Fry:
Heat oil or ghee in a non-stick pan on medium heat. Place the tikkis in the pan and cook until golden and crisp on both sides, flipping as needed. This usually takes about 3-4 minutes per side.
- Soak Sabudana:
- 🫓 Serving suggestions:
- Serve hot with green chutney, sweet yogurt, or tomato ketchup. They pair well with masala chai
Tips for Perfect Sabudana Tikki
- Make sure sabudana is soaked properly and there is no excess water, or the tikkis may break while frying.
- Adjust green chilies and ginger as per your spice preference.
- Roasted peanut powder adds crunch and flavor—don’t skip it!
- For fasting, avoid regular salt and use sendha namak.





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