Thursday, January 5, 2012

Saggubiyyam Bonda | Sago Bonda....FF-TT # 7

I took a small break from my Family Food Series and posted few cakes and dessert recipes which were apt for the season.Now I am back with the series again continuing with the same theme 'Snacks'.
This week's entry for my 'Family food-Tasty Thursdays'(FF-TT) series was sent by Chaitra. She has sent our family favorite snack called Sago(saggubiyyam) bonda.It is quite common at our place and is almost a favorite with everyone.Many prepare these bondas with left over dosa batter,we prepare this in a different way which is why it is more special at our place.
These bondas are quite crispy and tangy because of the addition of sour curds which imparts a very good flavor to bondas.They are quite plumpy with a crisp crust outside and spongy texture inside and they also stay crisp for long time.These hot,crisp and tangy bondas are perfect for these chilling winter evenings to munch with a cup of tea.
Saggubiyyam(Sago) Bonda Recipe:
(Makes around 25-30 small bondas)

Ingredients:
1/4 cup Nylon Sabudana(small sago)
1/4 cup Sour curds
1/4 cup Chiroti(fine) Rava
1/3 cup Rice flour
2 medium Onions,finely chopped
1/4 cup Coriander,finely chopped
1 tsp finely chopped Ginger
2 tsp Green chilli paste
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying

Method:
  • Soak Sabudana in sour curds for about 7 hrs or overnight.
  • Add all the other ingredients and make it to a pakoda style batter,if needed add little extra curds.It should be very thick batter(slightly thicker than idly batter).
  • Mean while heat oil in a kadai.
  • Drop the small amla sized bondas/pakoda using a spoon or hand in to the oil and fry them on medium heat. Do not disturb them while frying until you get the desired golden brown color on one side.The bondas need not to be evenly sized,so do not bother about the shape and size of them.Turn them around and fry till it is golden brown.Drain the excess oil on a tissue paper.
Serve them hot.These usually these do not need accompaniments,but you can serve them with either coconut chutney or tomato sauce.

Notes:

  1. These can be made even 2 hrs ahead. These stay crispy for a long time.
  2. They will absorb more oil if you add water and also they will splutter,hence while mixing the bonda batter do no add water and add the required amount of curd instead of water.
  3. Nylon sago is good to use for this,if you don't get that use the regular sago.
  4. You can add a pinch of soda if you want still crispy bondas,but it is optional.
  5. If your batter is thin add little extra rice flour and if your batter is thick add extra curds to it to get the required consistency.

31 comments:

  1. With all these family specialties you keep posting,I think I don't mind staying with you folks for some days and stuff myself completely!

    The bondas look yum! I don't make these as I find them greasy, will try sometime with yogurt..

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  2. Very very tempting! Yup.. i second Suma... i dont mind staying with u folks too :D

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  3. lol..I second Suma....when are u inviting us over?....this is one of my favorites....I can gobble all of them up!

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  4. These are wonderful munchies...My mum makes these but without yoghurt.. super good recipe!

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  5. Quite a new recipe to me with sago. Interesting snack to munch on any time

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  6. Looks fabulous and luv this tangy n crispy bonda...
    perfect for tea time snack...

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  7. I always like this bonda but never tried till now.Tempting a lot.

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  8. lovely bonda...............perfect 4 evening tea

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  9. Its raining heavily here, wish to munch some rite now,tempting bondas..

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  10. Bonda looks utterly delicious. You can also link it to my WTML event..

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  11. I love these sabudana bonda. Looks crispy and yum. Happy New Year

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  12. Crispy and yummy tea time snack..love it

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  13. Perfect time snack looking crispy and tasty

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  14. Nice recipe.. I knew only sabudana vada, but this bond a is so new to me .. Nice recipe

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  15. Sago soaked in curds is new for me..will try this after my Dr says yes to fried food for me...I am put on a compulsory diet for now, coz he waited long enough for me to do it willingly. Loved the bondas.. good thing I can only see it.
    Love Ash.

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  16. Wow! those sago bonda looks so delicious. Makes me hungry :.-)

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  17. Delicious and mouthwatering sago bonda. Wonderfully prepared.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  18. Wah Wah Wah post, love it :)

    http://vegetarianmedley.blogspot.com/

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  19. We are fond of these Sago Vada. Looks delicious!

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  20. very nice recipe... looks yum..
    And yes can I come and stay too ?

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  21. This is all time fav bonda...way too tempted before going to sleep...seriously tempted.

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  22. lovely snack..perfect for these cold evenings..Happy New year Prathiba

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  23. Nice to see this series back....Saggubiyyam bonda is my favourite snack....my mom makes this very often....i never tried making them....looks yummy....

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  24. Hi,
    This is not about the latest recipe, but about DBD, and I tried it. It tasted good, though I went cautiously on butter. Thanks.

    Another post I liked was the Kudumulu. I have noticed that you have used a little maida too in the flour, I think it is a good idea to get proper shape. Well illustrated recipe.

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  25. @gardenerat60....thanks for ur appreciation,I m glad that u liked Dbd.yes in kudumulu recipe maida helps in holding
    D shape n also will not break them.

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  26. sabudana wada luks deleciously crispy & golden... helpful hints :)

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