Today I am presenting another popular street food recipe – Vada Pav. It’s our own Indian burger. It’s the Batata Vada served with dry garlic chutney in a Pav bun or any sweet buns.
In my opinion, Dabeli falls under a sandwich, and Vada Pav falls under the burger. You can include other condiments/toppings and chutneys too, but I just went with the dry garlic chutney and green chutney.
Batata Vada falls under the “Prep Once and Serve Twice” concept. You can prepare and serve the Batata Vada as is or stuff it inside any buns along with chutneys you have in hand. Either way, it tastes delicious. The other highlight is that the dry garlic chutney that we are using here can be prepared well ahead and you can use that for idli and dosa too. (Multipurpose recipes huh)
In one of the festival stalls here in the US, we had this Vada Pav, and they served just with dry garlic chutney. It was mess-free and easy to grab and gobble. I liked that idea and went with the same style, err included the green chutney, though. I spiced up my Batata Vada with garlic-ginger-cilantro chutney and added tamarind paste in my garlic chutney to balance the taste and also to get all the flavors.
When I serve for the kiddo, I add some sugar on top of garlic chutney and also spread some ketchup on the sweet Hawaiian buns that I get from Costco.
This garlic chutney recipe serves for about 8 to 10 vada pavs. But you can double the proportion and prepare in bulk too. As I mentioned above, this goes well with idlis and dosas also.
Ingredients For Dry Garlic Chutney:
- Garlic chopped – 5 to 6
- Dry coconut – 2 tbsp. heaped (I used the dry unsweetened coconut that we use for baking)
- Sesame seeds – 1 tsp
- Peanuts – 2 tsp
- Red chili powder – 1 tsp
- Salt – ¼ tsp
- Oil – 1 tsp
- Tamarind Paste – ½ tsp
Ingredient For Assembling Vada Pav:
- Batata Vadas – 4 to 5 (I posted the recipe yesterday)
- Pav buns or Sweet Hawaiian buns – 4 to 5
- Green Chutney – 1 tsp for each Pav
- Dry Garlic Chutney – about 1 to 2 tsps. for each Pav
- Butter or ghee or oil for toasting the bun
How To Make Vada Pav-
Preparing Garlic Chutney:
- Heat the kadai and add oil.
- Once the oil is hot, add the chopped garlic and roast for 2 to 3 minutes in medium heat.
- Now add the other ingredients except tamarind paste and roast for another 3 minutes.
- Let it cool and dry grind it along with tamarind paste.
That’s it. The dry garlic chutney is ready.
Assembling the Vada Pav:
- Slit the Pav buns into two.
- Heat the tava and add butter or ghee or oil and toast them slightly.
- Now spread about 1 to 2 tsps of the dry garlic chutney on one side and green chutney on the other and keep the Batata Vada on either one side and close it.
- Press it slightly, and that’s it.
Vada Pav is ready. Vada Pav, along with Lassi, is filling combo.
Notes:
- I have used a small amount of garlic. But for this proportion, you can go up to 10.
- Adjust the salt and spices as per your preference.
- You can arrange Vada Pav as per your liking by including other chutneys too.
📖 Recipe
Vada Pav
Ingredients
For Dry Garlic Chutney
- 5 garlic 5 to 6 chopped, depending upon the size
- 2 tbsp Dry Coconut I used the dry unsweetened coconut that we use for baking
- 1 tsp Sesame seeds
- 2 tsp Peanuts
- 1 tsp Red chili powder
- ¼ tsp Salt
- 1 tsp Oil
- ½ tsp Tamarind Paste
For Vada Pav
- 4 Batata Vadas I posted the recipe yesterday
- 4 Pav buns or Sweet Hawaiian buns
- 1 tsp Green Chutney - 1 tsp for each Pav for each pav
- 1 tsp Dry Garlic Chutney – about 1 to 2 tsps. for each Pav for each pav, you can use 2 tsps as well
- 1 tsp Butter for toasting each pav, you can use ghee or oil as well
Instructions
Preparing Garlic Chutney
- Heat the kadai and add oil.
- Once the oil is hot, add the chopped garlic and roast for 2 to 3 minutes in medium heat.
- Now add the other ingredients except tamarind paste and roast for another 3 minutes.
- Let it cool and dry grind it along with tamarind paste.
- That’s it. The dry garlic chutney is ready.
Assembling the Vada Pav
- Slit the Pav buns into two.
- Heat the tava and add butter or ghee or oil and toast them slightly.
- Now spread about 1 to 2 tsps of the dry garlic chutney on one side and green chutney on the other and keep the Batata Vada on either one side and close it.
- Press it slightly and that’s it.
- Vada Pav is ready. Vada Pav along with Lassi is filling combo.
Notes
- I have used a small amount of garlic. But for this proportion, you can go up to 10.
- Adjust the salt and spices as per your preference.
- You can arrange Vada Pav as per your liking by including other chutneys too.
Nutrition
I am not a nutritionist. The nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. It varies depending upon the product types or brands.
Priya Srinivasan says
Today all of you have planned to tempt me bad with your chats, i m literally drooling at that garlic chutney!!! Yummmmm is the word!! :)
Srividhya G says
ha ha.. thanks Priya.
Srivalli Jetti says
Vada pav is one of my fav!..I still remember the first time I ate this..so nicely done Srividya.
Srividhya G says
:-) I like it too. Thanks valli.
Sowmya:) says
Vada pav with garlic chutney & green chilly is a yummy dream!
Srividhya G says
yummy dream.. :-) love it
Pavani says
What a tempting vada pav. Looks awesome.
Srividhya G says
Thanks a lot Pavani.
cookingwithsapana says
Vada pav looks so sinful . Love the entire setup.
Srividhya G says
Thanks Sapana.
themadscientistskitchen says
Vada pav is my favourite snack. I love it in any fprm . with or without chutney this one is tempting me to make some vada pav soon.
Srividhya G says
:-) Please do make them. Thanks
Suma Gandlur says
One more classic street food from you and it looks tempting.
Srividhya G says
:-) Thanks ma
Smruti | Herbivore Cucina says
The pav and garlic chutney are a natural accompaniment to the vada. Perfect snack or even dinner :p
Srividhya G says
Very true. Thanks yaar.
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
That vada pav is something to die for! Now I am too tempted to eat some :)
Srividhya G says
Thanks much..
Priya Suresh says
Adopt me please, you are tempting me everyday to make some chaat foods and am sitting idle here. Couldnt stop myself drooling over those alluring vada pav.
Srividhya G says
ha ha ha.. sure.. come over anytime. Let’s have a gala time.
Kalyani says
Mumbai’s king of street food- Vada Pav – brought into ur kitchen’s blog :)) good presentation ! Well done
Srividhya G says
Thanks :-)
ALBONI says
Delicious to look at. Stunning photography !!!
Srividhya G says
Thanks much Alboni.
amrita says
very well explained dear…
Srividhya G says
Thanks Amrita.
Vaishali Sabnani says
Even though I made so many versions of vada pav , I always drool looking at this amazing street food. I like the garlic chutney version, it is different.
Srividhya G says
Thanks vaishali
Gayathri Kumar says
I guessed it right. Amazing vada pavs. I haven’t tried the dry garlic chutney. Must try your version as it sound so yum..
Srividhya G says
It was pretty obvious na.. ;-) Thanks gayathri.
Priya says
I love see vadapav and this is an absolutely amazing share without any doubt.. My vote is for that dry chutney.. I actually didn’t know that tamarind is added also… Huuuhhh kindaa mission accomplished for me
Srividhya G says
he he.. my vote is for that garlic chutney too. Tamarind paste is optional pa.. Thanks a lot
Harini-Jaya R says
You have tempted us all through the week with the street food. Thanks for the virtual treat!
Srividhya G says
:-) Thanks Harini. More to come.
usha says
Another mouthwatering and popular chaat!!
Srividhya G says
:-) Thanks Usha
Ei Gi Chakhum says
Looks very tempting!
Srividhya G says
Thanks :-)