Sunday, 4 October 2015

Mushroom Cutlet/Mushroom Tikki

Cutlets aka tikkis makes an excellent party starters or snacks when served along with chutney or simply with ketchup. I tried making different dishes and fritters with mushroom, everytime i make mushrooms at home,my younger one says always 'no' to mushroom. But finally i got a prefect dish to feed him easily even without his knowledge. Yes this mushroom cutlet,he just enjoyed this crispy and sizzling mushroom tikki with his favourite ketchup sauce. Obviously i do make whenever i get button mushrooms from the farmer's market. Potatoes and pan sauteed mushrooms,onions coated with bread crumbs, flavoured with garam masala, chopped green chillies makes this fantabulous tikkis.

Mushroom Cutlet, Mushroom Tikki

Am running this week's blogging marathon with Kid's delight-Anniversary party as theme, needless to say this tikki makes an excellent party starter when served just along with green chutney. Mushrooms are excellent for health and most of the kids hate this fungus, however this tikkis is definitely a best way to sneak this mushrooms.This cutlet is quite easy to prepare also very tasty one, which goes prefectly also as side dish for rice dishes.Even if you have some sudden guest, this cutlets will get ready in few minutes and you can serve them along with a cup of coffee..

Mushroom & Potato Cutlet, Mushroom Tikki

4nos Potatoes (pressure cooked)
1cup Button Mushrooms (chopped)
1no Onion (big & chopped)
1tsp Garam masala powder
1/2tsp Cumin powder
2nos Green chillies(chopped)
Salt
2tbsp Corn flour
Oil for shallow frying
1/2cup Breadcrumbs

Mash the cooked potatoes.

Heat few drops of oil, sauté the chopped onions until they turns transculent, add immediately chopped mushrooms, cook for few minutes.

Add in this sauteed mushrooms, onions to the mashed potatoes.

Now add the garam masala powder, chopped green chillies, cumin powder, salt and mix well.

Make small sized tikkis from the mixture.

Prepare a slightly thick batter with corn flour with enough water, drop the prepared tikkis one by one to the prepared batter and roll them evenly over the breadcrumbs.

Keep aside and finish with the remaining cutlets.

Arrange the cutlets for an hour in fridge.

Heat enough oil in a pan, fry the prepared cutlets in small batches until the crust turns golden brown, drain the excess of oil with a paper towel.

Serve warm with ketchup.

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15 comments:

MySpicyKitchen said...

Yummy party starter & a great after school snack as well.

vaishali sabnani said...

Wow the tikkis look too good , must try these they will surely be a hit .

Varada's Kitchen said...

They look so nice and crispy!

Unknown said...

this cutlet looks so nice and tempting

Ruxana Gafoor said...

looks crisp ,a lovely starter

Srivalli said...

Amazing looking cutlet Priya..so nicely done!

Archana said...

I have been drooling over these since I saw the pics on Facebook. Yummy

Unknown said...

oh these are super tempting... nicely made Priya!!

cookingwithsapana said...

Cutlets with mushroom ,wow ! my husband would love them.Great starter..

Sneha's Recipe said...

Crisp and tempting tikkis.

Pavani said...

What a yummy looking potato mushroom tikkis.

Harini R said...

My older one will love these tikkis.

Sandhya Ramakrishnan said...

The cutlets are so sinful. Looks so tempting and definitely a good recipe to get the vegetables in kids meal.

Chef Mireille said...

look so crispy and perfect for parties

Sowmya :) said...

These look delectable.....crisp and golden brown goodness!