
Gujarati cuisine has no shortage of delicious snacks, and Upvas Vada - also known as Farali Pattice or Buff Vada - is one of the best. This crispy, deep-fried delight is a fasting favourite, especially during Navratri, Ekadashi, and Mahashivratri. Made with mashed potatoes and a flavour-packed stuffing of coconut, herbs, and dry fruits, it is the perfect balance of crunch and comfort.
The mix of ingredients like sesame seeds, peanuts, fennel seeds, sago flour, sendha salt, and groundnut oil makes it a filling yet light snack, ideal for anyone who wants something crispy while fasting.Also Read: 7 Regional Vrat-Friendly Snacks For Tea Time IndulgenceA filling, yet snacky eatable perfect for Vrat (Photo: jcookingodyssey.com)Why Upvas Vada is the Ultimate Fasting SnackFinding a snack that keeps you full and actually tastes good during fasting can be tricky, but Upvas Vada delivers on both.
It is made with fasting-friendly ingredients like sago flour, sendha salt, and groundnut oil, ensuring it sticks to traditional dietary rules. The stuffing, loaded with dry coconut, cashews, raisins, and sesame seeds, adds texture and nutrients, while the potato and sago flour coating brings that signature crispy bite. Plus, it is easy to whip up and pairs perfectly with farali peanut chutney for an extra flavour boost.
This snack is not just about satisfying hunger - it makes fasting feel a little more indulgent.Ingredients:4 medium-sized boiled potatoes2 tsp sesame seeds2 tsp fennel seeds2 tsp dry coconut powder2 tbsp lemon juice2 tbsp chopped coriander2 tbsp sago flour2 tbsp powdered sugarSendha salt (as needed)1/4 cup roasted peanuts1/4 cup cashews1/4 cup raisins2-3 finely chopped green chillies1 tsp ginger pasteGroundnut oil (for deep frying)Also Read: 5 Delicious Aloo Snacks You Can Have During VratThe primary ingredient for the snack (Photo: delish.com)Upvas Vada Recipe | How to Make Upvas VadaStep 1: Make the StuffingBlend sesame seeds, fennel seeds, and peanuts into a fine powder.
Transfer to a bowl and mix with dry coconut powder, lemon juice, chopped coriander, cashews, raisins, and powdered sugar.Add chopped green chillies, ginger paste, and sendha salt. Mix well and keep aside.
Step 2: Make the CoatingMash the boiled potatoes in a large bowl until smooth.Add sago flour and sendha salt, mixing well to form a dough-like consistency.Lightly grease your hands and shape the mixture into small balls.
Step 3: Assemble the VadasFlatten a potato ball on your palm.Place a spoonful of stuffing in the centre, then gently seal the edges, rolling it back into a smooth ball.Lightly dust the vadas with sago flour for extra crispiness.
Step 4: Fry the VadasHeat groundnut oil in a deep pan over medium heat.Carefully drop 4-5 vadas into the oil and fry until golden brown and crispy.Remove and place them on a tissue-lined plate to absorb excess oil.
Deep fry the Vadas until they turn crunchy (Photo: vegrecipesofindia.com)Step 5: Serve and EnjoyServe Upvas Vadas hot with farali peanut chutney or fresh yoghurt.Enjoy this crispy, flavourful snack during fasting or as a delicious tea-time treat.
Also Read: Here's How You Can Make Farali Peanut Chutney at HomeA Snack You Can Enjoy AnytimeUpvas Vada may be a fasting staple, but it is too good to save just for special occasions. Whether you are fasting or just in the mood for something crunchy and satisfying, this snack is a winner. With its crispy texture and bold flavours, it is a must-try for every snack lover!Pair the crunchy and crispy snack with farali peanut chutney (Photo: livingsmartandhealthy.
com).