sweet potato sabudana cheese balls

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  • čas přidán 7. 11. 2022
  • I could've made this easier on myself and just used a starchier sweet potato, but I was so determined to make this with jewel sweet potatoes so it took me three tries 🥲
    Makes: 8 balls
    // INGREDIENTS //
    - 1/2 cup sabudana, soaked overnight with 1/2 cup water
    - 1/2 cup mashed jewel sweet potatoes
    - 2 tbsp ground roasted peanuts
    - 2 tbsp chopped cilantro
    - 2 birds eye green chilies, finely chopped (optional can also just use red chili powder)
    - 1/2 inch ginger, grated
    - 1/4 tsp carom seeds, can sub with cumin seeds
    - 1/4 tsp mango powder, can sub with lemon juice
    - 1/8 tsp roasted cumin powder
    - Salt to taste (you can taste after you mix everything)
    - 3 tbsp cornstarch (+/- if you use a diff sweet potato)
    - Low-moisture whole milk mozzarella
    - High smoke point oil (I used peanut oil)
    - Cilantro chutney to serve
    // RECIPE //
    1️⃣ At least 6 hours before, wash the sabudana a few times like you do with rice, and then soak in an equal amount of water. You want to make sure you don't rush on soaking bc they can burst and pop in the oil when frying!
    2️⃣ Once soaked, there shouldn't be any water left but strain just in case.
    3️⃣ To a large bowl, add all of your ingredients and mix using your hands. Orange sweet potatoes pack a lot of moisture so the mixture will be a bit wet but that's okay - wet your hands just a little so it doesn't stick too much to your hands.
    4️⃣ Form equal balls and nestle in the mozzarella and gently fold and roll - use the mixture as a spackle as needed. Keep the balls on a parchment-lined plate and store them in the fridge for at least an hour.
    5️⃣ Get some oil heated around 350F. Gently drop in 2-3 balls, immediately rolling them so they don't stick to the bottom. Don't drop in too many balls at once so your heat doesn't drop too quickly. Keep it at a consistent 325F. Fry for 4-5 min or until golden and crispy.
    6️⃣ Highly recommend to double fry so its extra crispy!
    7️⃣ As soon as they're out, sprinkle a bit salt and chaat masala if you have. Then carefully move them to a cooling rack so they stay crispy. Enjoy immediately - the mashed sweet potato will steam quickly from the inside out so they won't keep well!

    #shorts #indianfood #cooking

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  • @laylasegabache3747
    @laylasegabache3747 Před rokem +15274

    Um, I think if someone made me this I would consider it a marriage proposal.

  • @LemeMeek
    @LemeMeek Před rokem +6890

    "naturally I wanted to deep fry it and stuff it with cheese" that cracked me up XD

    • @bvbfanforeverandforeveremo777
      @bvbfanforeverandforeveremo777 Před rokem +15

      Underrated comment

    • @kriyasheeli
      @kriyasheeli Před rokem +21

      She slips them puns and fun in between the video without even pain and un noticeable transition.
      Other guys do it too, but they do it for commercials
      Ex: Adam Ragusea
      He will never let u know when and where frok that commerical is gonna come on to u

    • @camillewheel
      @camillewheel Před rokem +3

      I audibly giggled

    • @hiimgood
      @hiimgood Před 8 měsíci +1

      Bayashi be like:

    • @slxxpy_jellxfish
      @slxxpy_jellxfish Před 8 měsíci

      As a Nepalese half Chinese, Sago(Sabhudana) are light when you DONT turn them into Sabhudana Vadha which are Sabhudana clumps formed into balls like the one she makes (except without the cheese) then they are deep fried which is not that healthy. She said that her favorite breakfast was Sabhudana Kitcheri, which is the sago pearls mixed with potatoes, peanuts, etc. Sabhudana kitcheri is kind of sticky and like sticky rice but instead of rice, it is sago pearls. Sabhudana kitcheri is very light and healthy for you, what inspired her was the "sabhudana patties"

  • @lynseylobo9619
    @lynseylobo9619 Před rokem +628

    Seeing sabudana featured and so many South/central Indian dishes that usually fall under radar is so wholesome.

  • @abbygrace6233
    @abbygrace6233 Před rokem +656

    "They are naturally really light and nutritious so we are going to deep fry them and stuff them with cheese"
    😂

    • @dawnriddler
      @dawnriddler Před 9 měsíci +5

      so? at the end of the day the only thing that matters are calories.

    • @cookintravels
      @cookintravels Před 9 měsíci +1

      Thinking the same thing, would love to see a more healthy recipe now 😄

    • @raerohan4241
      @raerohan4241 Před 8 měsíci +11

      They actually aren't. They're literally starch balls. They can have some mineral content, but the amount varies wildly between brands/batches/etc. so it's very inconsistent. They're used as baby food specifically because it's a high calorie food, but adults shouldn't be eating it too often and in high amounts

    • @slxxpy_jellxfish
      @slxxpy_jellxfish Před 8 měsíci +1

      As a Nepalese half Chinese, Sago(Sabhudana) are light when you DONT turn them into Sabhudana Vadha which are Sabhudana clumps formed into balls like the one she makes (except without the cheese) then they are deep fried which is not that healthy. She said that her favorite breakfast was Sabhudana Kitcheri, which is the sago pearls mixed with potatoes, peanuts, etc. Sabhudana kitcheri is kind of sticky and like sticky rice but instead of rice, it is sago pearls. Sabhudana kitcheri is very light and healthy for you, what inspired her was the "sabhudana patties"

    • @Thinker117
      @Thinker117 Před 7 měsíci +1

      ​@@cookintravels You can actually make a healthy recipe from tapioca pearls known as sabudana khichdi.
      You can make it like mixed veg poridge, very little oil, many vegetables and seasoning.

  • @MrQuestful
    @MrQuestful Před rokem +7018

    You’re my favorite food maker. You make these beautiful videos that are informative and packed with insight. Each one feels like a visual haiku.

    • @rootedinspice
      @rootedinspice  Před rokem +310

      You are too kind!! 🙇🏽‍♀️🤎🤎

    • @prajaktabodhekar4867
      @prajaktabodhekar4867 Před rokem +6

      ​@@rootedinspice did u put maida ???

    • @legendarynarnian
      @legendarynarnian Před rokem +3

      ​@@rootedinspice Full recipe please sis ?

    • @burhanpachisa1762
      @burhanpachisa1762 Před rokem

      ​@@rootedinspice can you please tell what are all the ingredients you used as i want to make it, thanks😊

    • @xtristianx
      @xtristianx Před 9 měsíci

      wow you using the words like visual haiku?? such a beautiful way to compliment 🥹🤩

  • @dhanshreea
    @dhanshreea Před rokem +1281

    I love how you conveyed that it needed to be soaked, preferably overnight, with the change in ambient light and the sound of birds chirping. Insane amount of detail.

    • @kriyasheeli
      @kriyasheeli Před rokem +45

      Right , I observed this in many of her videos too about the details and silently slipping them in without being loud and explicit about it.
      Brains it takes to do .

  • @The_Awkward_Goose
    @The_Awkward_Goose Před rokem +75

    “Usually eaten during fasting days… so naturally I wanted to deep fry it and fill it with cheese” me too girl, me too.

  • @PaletaLee
    @PaletaLee Před rokem +6

    As a Brazilian, this gave me a whole new 🤯 experience with tapioca pearls... Most recipes here I know are sweet. But frying? Omg 🤯🤯🤯🤯

  • @YouTube
    @YouTube Před rokem +1174

    these look literally amazing! that cheese pull>>> everything 😍

    • @tanishq7016
      @tanishq7016 Před rokem +56

      Sup CZcams....🗿

    • @s.gomathiprakash5616
      @s.gomathiprakash5616 Před rokem +18

      Why is this comment section full off comment 💀
      And yeah hello CZcams

    • @osto1094
      @osto1094 Před rokem +2

      o/

    • @kashyap_0-0_
      @kashyap_0-0_ Před rokem +21

      I thought it was a fake account
      But it seems CZcams themselves comments in her videos
      She sure is famous lol

    • @KitchenWithASH
      @KitchenWithASH Před rokem +19

      who tf runs this account

  • @elliinspace
    @elliinspace Před rokem +518

    I love how you can see your identity as an Indian and an American through your food

    • @nonamesinenomine
      @nonamesinenomine Před rokem

      I thought she was Latino based on her pronounciation

    • @shashankbj3804
      @shashankbj3804 Před rokem +44

      @@nonamesinenomine Indian ..and by the recipes south indian for sure...well f that doesnt matter man her videos are soo good

    • @chanosaurus
      @chanosaurus Před 9 měsíci

      she's north indian lmao@@shashankbj3804

  • @tessiepinkman
    @tessiepinkman Před 6 měsíci +13

    This... This is THE food for me. Thank you for the tip! Looks delicious, and something to warm me up in the *extremely* cold Norwegian winter.

  • @jennifertharp659
    @jennifertharp659 Před rokem +5

    I am scrolling through your posts and every single recipe you have made looks absolutely scrumptious! And the way you explain the process makes it seem easy. I feel inspired to try all of them. Thank you! 😃

  • @Kozygirlie_eats
    @Kozygirlie_eats Před rokem +975

    introducing us to so many meals, I'm South African and always saying "wow" when being introduced to new dishes. making me less narrow minded😊

    • @ndee1472
      @ndee1472 Před rokem +28

      As a canadian I feel the same way. I bet you have a ton of recipes that I would say "wow" too as well!!

    • @Kozygirlie_eats
      @Kozygirlie_eats Před rokem +25

      @@ndee1472 unfortunately I don't cook a lot of traditional meals😂 but there are dishes i definitely say wow to on South african twitter. Wish I could see more on YT🥺

    • @ndee1472
      @ndee1472 Před rokem +18

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    • @Kozygirlie_eats
      @Kozygirlie_eats Před rokem +6

      @@ndee1472 i definitely will! Thank you :)

    • @malikahfelaar7234
      @malikahfelaar7234 Před rokem +2

      Shout out from CPT bestie 🥳

  • @revagodbole5284
    @revagodbole5284 Před rokem +137

    you’re so creative honestly it’s crazy. like wow.

  • @agitated_royal
    @agitated_royal Před rokem +1

    This brings back so many things from my childhood that i had forgotten. Things like sagoodana aren't talked about enough which makes me very sad. Thankyou for unlocking this part of my memories.

  • @Ana-mp6my
    @Ana-mp6my Před rokem +6

    Wow I never figured it out you could use those tapioca pearls like that! In Brazil it's very common to add them to açaí bowls and I grew up adding them to my coffee (grandma's influence) and porridges. Definitely going to try it!

  • @TomatoTomatoTomatoTomatoTomato

    Sabudana is my favourite thing to eat during fasting but even after making it like 100 times my Subudane still get sticky, but imma eat it sticky since i love it so much

    • @thedailychailatte
      @thedailychailatte Před rokem +3

      Maybe you’re adding too much water. The water just need to be filled in line with the sabudana and not above it like we do with rice.

    • @ron_ron9024
      @ron_ron9024 Před rokem +2

      You need to add just the adequate amount of water where the sabudana remains moist but not soaked - if that makes sense.

    • @Homosapiens0804
      @Homosapiens0804 Před rokem +4

      U can also add lemon in last phase...will make it less sticky...

    • @vrindabolinjkar3861
      @vrindabolinjkar3861 Před rokem +3

      Do wash it atleast twice before soaking...water level for soaking should be just little above the sabudana

    • @TomatoTomatoTomatoTomatoTomato
      @TomatoTomatoTomatoTomatoTomato Před rokem +1

      Thanks to everyone who replied but those are the exact things i do but it's still sticky

  • @kale5885
    @kale5885 Před rokem +51

    you make me starving for food ive never even heard of and im living for it
    edit: not the starving part

  • @Simran-zi2lg
    @Simran-zi2lg Před rokem +4

    Yummm this is one of my favorite Indian foods ever! Seeing this video reminded me of my mom, who makes sabudana almost every week. I love how much creativity and thought you put into your videos, and the food looks so delicious every time! Keep up the great work 😊

  • @cryinginrain
    @cryinginrain Před rokem +1

    Adding mozzarella is worst sabudana Vada itself is very flavourful and amazing

  • @anacarolinakg9861
    @anacarolinakg9861 Před rokem +62

    In Brazil we use these "pears" to make a very popular dessert called sagu. Its really good!

    • @praachiyadav5539
      @praachiyadav5539 Před rokem +6

      And sagu is the Indian local name of sabudana sweet dish
      This means that it's true that 65% of Brazilian are Indian origin, u can Google it

    • @anacarolinakg9861
      @anacarolinakg9861 Před rokem +6

      @@praachiyadav5539 @praachiyadav5539 Brazil its a beautiful mix of various cultures including indian for shure. I just dont think its that high of a porcentage

    • @praachiyadav5539
      @praachiyadav5539 Před rokem +1

      @@anacarolinakg9861 👍 🤗

    • @aloksengupta4727
      @aloksengupta4727 Před rokem

      Ok, going to look it up.

    • @divineflu34567
      @divineflu34567 Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@praachiyadav5539what Brazilian aren't of indian origin

  • @oogaboogass
    @oogaboogass Před rokem +11

    The love i have for sabudana is unreal Its just soo yummy savoury and sweet in kheer.

  • @_its.utsa.c_
    @_its.utsa.c_ Před 6 měsíci +1

    My dad hated sabudana, but when I made this, he just loved it. Thanksss✨

  • @sylshark1
    @sylshark1 Před rokem +2

    I'll try your recipe. In Brazil we called it as sagu and has a recipe made with wine (my mom used to do this during the xmas season, but I lost the recipe 😔).
    We had another tapioca thats a kind of poweder and we mix with a pinch of salt and do directly on the pan in a pancake form, filling with mixed eggs (my favourite), cheese, vegetables, or with coconut, its a healthy way to start the day as a breakfast.

  • @YanasooSibarah
    @YanasooSibarah Před rokem +58

    Ooooooo girl, your brain thoooooo 😍this looks like it absolutely slaps

    • @treesaregreen3009
      @treesaregreen3009 Před 8 měsíci

      This is a traditional Indian recipe we eat when we're fasting which is twice a month and can be on other occasions too..the only new thing was the cheese added since she is American too

  • @Isnotokidoki
    @Isnotokidoki Před rokem +32

    Man you always hear about the large expanse of food undiscovered out there but your channel in particular has really humbled me in how much I don't know about cooking. Amazing content and even more amazing looking food!

  • @MNNski
    @MNNski Před 10 měsíci

    She basically said these were really good for you so I'm going to change that. That made my day.

  • @bruh.1191
    @bruh.1191 Před 10 měsíci

    it always amazes me just how different cultures can be really be. because i as a mexican would have never heard of this dish if it weren't for this video lol

  • @yashicakalyankar
    @yashicakalyankar Před rokem +13

    OML I love how you turn traditional Indian food modern keep up the good work!
    Xx ❤

  • @kitalovessm
    @kitalovessm Před rokem +20

    I am always looking for ways to mix up my Desi snacks/food. This really did that for me, thank you!

  • @tasmiakashif6073
    @tasmiakashif6073 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I’m Pakistani and I love this! I am legit eating it rn

  • @benjyharris1244
    @benjyharris1244 Před rokem +1

    I love how they say summit is healthy and then deep fry it..

  • @enderxxmoss
    @enderxxmoss Před rokem +5

    i swear idk why (maybe bc it’s so late), but the idea of using tapioca in savory foods just like blew my mind haha

  • @Mystique0202
    @Mystique0202 Před rokem +6

    I'm obsessed with Sabudana khichdi, i usually eat it during navratri's and omg I feel so blessed with the texture and flavours of it. Sabudana means festival to me. ☺️💫

  • @xenia1250
    @xenia1250 Před rokem +1

    I think it's rly interesting to see how these are used in other parts of the world cus here (Brazil) they're basically almost always just cooked in liquid, usually watered down wine to be served as a dessert

  • @rachelwhitcomb8072
    @rachelwhitcomb8072 Před 11 měsíci

    Wait those tapioca’s pearls actually look so good tbh

  • @kianieshal
    @kianieshal Před rokem +6

    sagudana is honestly my fav🤍 but in a different way lol I prefer it in a dessert , the way my mum makes it is sweetened condensed milk with coconut milk and Sagudana ..it’s absolutely amazing try it!!!

    • @dnaty8975
      @dnaty8975 Před rokem

      I just commented that 😭😭 but she would make brown sugar sagudana with dessicated coconut or coconut flakes🤤🤤

  • @nurujunior
    @nurujunior Před rokem +17

    This is mind blowing, i'm use to eat/cook tapioca pearls as dessert this is the first time i saw its cooked as savoury food!! Thank you for introducing me to this, it's very informative 💕

    • @hooman1910
      @hooman1910 Před 7 měsíci

      Same! Iam from the south part of India, we only had sabudana as a dessert( saggubiyyam payasam) I’ve seen my north Indian friend having sabudana kichidi and that’s the first time getting to know about it..

  • @TomTom-kt9hu
    @TomTom-kt9hu Před 9 měsíci +1

    In brazil we call it sagu and normaly we ate it whit wine its a desert that takes 3 hours to make as the wine has to be reduced until it has no more alcohol content its very delicious

  • @mereiam
    @mereiam Před 9 měsíci

    OMGGGGGG WE HAVE THIS DURING RAMADAN. It’s my favorite too

  • @angmiming
    @angmiming Před rokem +5

    wow. tapioca pearls in my country is usually paired or cooked with something sweet (sago't gulaman, taho, or ginataang bilu bilo). It is really amazing how you cook them here 🥰🥰🥰

    • @poojan423
      @poojan423 Před 8 měsíci

      It's both for savoury and sweets in India

  • @_Maryxmkhan09
    @_Maryxmkhan09 Před rokem +19

    I'm actually Pakistani,but my grandmother used to make this when we went to her house!I still make it at home,but hers were delicious 😋💕

  • @oigomieggo24
    @oigomieggo24 Před rokem +1

    Today I learned something new. What a good day

  • @shatadroodutta9884
    @shatadroodutta9884 Před rokem

    Absolutely genius recipe

  • @divyaam
    @divyaam Před rokem +4

    Sabudana khichdi, my love 💜 I can never get tired of it

  • @sparklify8046
    @sparklify8046 Před rokem +8

    This is the first time I'm being early to your vids! With lots of love from chennai!

  • @riam45
    @riam45 Před rokem +1

    There’s nothing nutritious about this. Comfort food yes , childhood nostalgia hell yes

  • @nichirinbullets
    @nichirinbullets Před 10 měsíci

    I'm Sri Lankan and we call these souvvarisi! This is probably my first time seeing this in a savoury dish

  • @JPzizou
    @JPzizou Před rokem +3

    da goat fr

  • @alyssakinzinger3497
    @alyssakinzinger3497 Před rokem +3

    one word. YUM.

  • @vaibhavverma6050
    @vaibhavverma6050 Před 8 měsíci

    Very healthy food for breakfast WOW

  • @sameerjain3897
    @sameerjain3897 Před 9 měsíci

    Sabudananka vada plus cheese sounds heavenly

  • @Anupama-fq8lv
    @Anupama-fq8lv Před rokem +4

    Sabudana is called chowari in Kerala. We use it in semiya payasam. Last day I made something similar to bobba tea using it.

  • @preetird8385
    @preetird8385 Před rokem +12

    That cheese roll in the end haha 😅 girl you are quirky

  • @Hazeleyessss
    @Hazeleyessss Před 10 měsíci

    IDK WHY, BUT YAAR YOUR VIDEOS ARE HONESTLY SO RELATABLE TO ME CUZ THE FOOD YOU MAKE, I LOVE SABUDANA TOO

  • @Gem-wi4lm
    @Gem-wi4lm Před 8 měsíci +1

    That looks sooooo good 🤤

  • @tvishaaa
    @tvishaaa Před rokem +4

    I LOVE Sabudana vadas so much, and this looks SO good! Definitely gonna try this out ❤

  • @poopylol1624
    @poopylol1624 Před rokem +3

    One of the main reasons I love your videos is that you don't butcher the Indian names. This is so rare but if gives that feeling of familiarity and warmth. Love you! ❤️

  • @StarGirl20144
    @StarGirl20144 Před rokem +1

    I’m Indian and I can confirm this is very good

  • @t0xicichig0
    @t0xicichig0 Před rokem

    It's the first time for me to see tapioca pearls in a savory dish for we always make sweet things out of it

  • @pxlarbexr
    @pxlarbexr Před rokem +3

    It’s light and not heavy
    Lets deep fry it and add cheese

  • @jihanjijiha
    @jihanjijiha Před rokem +3

    My Indian mom approved this ❤

  • @ohemdoublegee
    @ohemdoublegee Před rokem

    It's like that slime trend but with delicious food! Those little balls and the crunch sound made me so happy lol

  • @Addie-yi9hb
    @Addie-yi9hb Před 11 měsíci

    I swear, my grandma makes it for me, and it just hits the spot

  • @neha_8855
    @neha_8855 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Every one can relete who's grownup in Maharashtrian household ❤🤗

  • @bingbongdingdong867
    @bingbongdingdong867 Před 5 měsíci

    That wrap-around shot with the melty cheese was gorgeous

  • @monishasidher4950
    @monishasidher4950 Před 9 měsíci

    Sabudana is literally my all time favorite

  • @CM-jx2ii
    @CM-jx2ii Před rokem

    That’s a lot of work for breakfast. Thumbs up for mothers and housewives who still do these. I can’t imagine those days anymore.

  • @pranalidhuri8815
    @pranalidhuri8815 Před 10 měsíci

    I am eating it right now and I was just thinning this is so so good and underrated and that someone should make a video about it , and this popped up like yassd

  • @mivvy
    @mivvy Před rokem

    the part where she pulled the tray off camera and the sweet potatoes rolled to their left in synchronization was so satisfying

  • @rhoda4621
    @rhoda4621 Před rokem

    I admire people who can cook so much. like you just came up with a recipe?? and you know which flavours work well together??! its so cool

  • @mitu_music
    @mitu_music Před rokem +1

    Sabudana vada...my fav😋

  • @ilovetaylorswift_13
    @ilovetaylorswift_13 Před 8 měsíci

    GIRL SAME. I LOVE SABUDANA MY AAJI USED TO MAKE IT WHEN I GOT HOME FROM SCHOOL AND OML WAS THAT DELICIOUSSSS

  • @christinezhu1357
    @christinezhu1357 Před rokem

    This it so cool! I've never seen tapioca pearls used like this before. 😮

  • @anxioushyyyy_____3542
    @anxioushyyyy_____3542 Před 8 měsíci +1

    In Bangladesh sabudana is very popular we eat it in many different forms my childhood favorite was sabudana with liquid milk and sweetened condensed milk for sweetness with some ice cubes❤

  • @evk-1350
    @evk-1350 Před rokem

    She used tapioca pearls in a way that we in Brazil never imagined using kkkkkkkk very good, gonna try this one day

  • @yrsailiming
    @yrsailiming Před 11 měsíci

    Reminded me of the time when I used fo fast just to be able to have more of sabudana to eat. I LOVED eating it!!

  • @Atelophobia
    @Atelophobia Před 10 měsíci

    My grandmother used to make Sabudana kheer sometimes- and I just loved the stickyness of it lol :)

  • @namangupta3554
    @namangupta3554 Před 3 měsíci

    My mom made these the other day and I fell in love

  • @Kevin-ys3ho
    @Kevin-ys3ho Před 8 měsíci

    THIS TEXTURE BOMB LOOKS CRAAAAZY

  • @simrahsabiha6378
    @simrahsabiha6378 Před 9 měsíci

    Growing up i loved ate sabod dana alot with milk especially when i was sick my mother would make them alot for me its so fun to see different recipe of same food we grew up eating.

  • @chelledawn3971
    @chelledawn3971 Před 8 měsíci

    Looks absolutely delicious

  • @mohammadakramali1466
    @mohammadakramali1466 Před rokem

    This is the first time I have seen a beautifully presented sabuddana vada

  • @gracieee7484
    @gracieee7484 Před rokem

    i’ve never seen that before in my life but now that i have i can’t stop thinking about it😭😫

  • @skeletonsinscarves3965

    Mmmmm that sounds so good

  • @SyllaAria
    @SyllaAria Před rokem

    This looks amazing!

  • @salonisinghkushwah8149

    Ooohh yeah, I love saudana too!! Both the sabudana khichdi and sabudana ka vada are my comfort food. Love your content 💛💛💛

  • @sd3117
    @sd3117 Před 8 měsíci

    Oh dear.. sabudana khichadi is an emotion 🥹❤

  • @kashishamarnani
    @kashishamarnani Před 10 měsíci

    I am fasting today and cooking sabudana khichdi when this video showed up❤️ made my day.

  • @unon735
    @unon735 Před rokem

    SAME, We just had navratris in india last week and i had sooooo much sabudana khichdi LOVE ITTTTT

  • @Legobrick6726
    @Legobrick6726 Před rokem

    Ugh subudana vada gives me all much nostalgia and reminds me of my aji ❤

  • @user-qj2zk6jq7r
    @user-qj2zk6jq7r Před 8 měsíci

    I love subudana vada it's my absolute fav food after dahi bhat or curd rice

  • @AlissaSss23
    @AlissaSss23 Před 7 měsíci

    Those look delicious and CUTE. ❤ Besides, anything containing melted cheese has my heart ❤️

  • @AJ-rl2wn
    @AJ-rl2wn Před 9 měsíci

    i love when i woke up when i was so hungry and i wanted to eat something filling in night. My mom is a light sleeper so she always woke up when i did. And when i would tell her i was hungry she would make this for me at night. Love you mom

  • @annagrace2746
    @annagrace2746 Před 6 měsíci

    "so naturally, I wanted to deep fry it and stuff it with cheese"
    Me, from Tennessee: *nods in understanding and appreciation*

  • @chycoo_slayzYT
    @chycoo_slayzYT Před 9 měsíci

    Gurl I love my nani's (grandma) sabudana vada!!

  • @MyFandomsAreLit341
    @MyFandomsAreLit341 Před 8 měsíci

    I love watching videos where they take amazing Indian dishes and make them more delicious and tasty than before!

  • @ratk0zm0z
    @ratk0zm0z Před rokem

    HOLY HELL IVE NEVER WANTED AND NEEDED SOMETHING MORE

  • @FliffinsOfDoom
    @FliffinsOfDoom Před rokem

    Omg. These look SO good

  • @prerna8252
    @prerna8252 Před rokem

    My all time fasting snack