After a month of silence, am here with a new week of blogging marathon. And my theme for this week is Kid's delight - Bite sized foods. Obviously this week's posts are going to be kid's friendly bite sized foods. And my today's post is a simple, gluten free, guilt free, easy breezy baked Tater tots which is dished out simply with our favourite vegetable aka Potato. Since i dont want to prepare a usual tater tots, i couldnt stop myself adding some grated carrots to make them more healthy and catchy. Though tater tots are easily available in some part of the world, they are very easy to dish out ourselves at home. However tater tots calls for basic ingredients which is easily available in our pantry.Sending this to Srivalli's Kids Delight event, guest hosted by Refeeda, themed on "Bite Sized Food" for Kids.
3 Potatoes (mashed)
1/2cup Carrot (grated)
2tbsp Corn flour
1/2cup Grated cheese
1tbsp Flax seeds
1/2tsp Garlic powder
Pepper powder
Salt
Oil (for baking)
Preheat the oven to 375F. Line a baking tray with a baking paper.
Take the mashed potatoes, grated carrot, flax seeds,cheese, corn flour,garlic powder,pepper powder and salt in a bowl.
Take enough potato mixture and shape as a oval shaped tots.
Arrange the tots to the already prepared baking tray, brush tots with oil.
Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden.
Serve with your favourite sauce.
Tater tots are deep fried, usually prepared with grated potatoes,these dangerously addictive bite sized foods are served for starter or as a side. You can dish out this fantastic, dangerously addictive small bites with different vegetables. These tater tots are known very much for their cylindrical shape and crispy exterior. However tater tots can be baked as well if you want to make those deep fried beauties as a guilt free snacks. You can use any sort of vegetables to dish out these excellent starters or evening snacks to please anyone at home.
1/2cup Carrot (grated)
2tbsp Corn flour
1/2cup Grated cheese
1tbsp Flax seeds
1/2tsp Garlic powder
Pepper powder
Salt
Oil (for baking)
Preheat the oven to 375F. Line a baking tray with a baking paper.
Take the mashed potatoes, grated carrot, flax seeds,cheese, corn flour,garlic powder,pepper powder and salt in a bowl.
Take enough potato mixture and shape as a oval shaped tots.
Arrange the tots to the already prepared baking tray, brush tots with oil.
Bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden.
Serve with your favourite sauce.
Delicious and quite addictive tater tots.
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute! I like the carrot peeking through. Any kid would love them.
ReplyDeleteWhat a healthy alternative to the deep fried tater tots. And the addition of carrots makes it more colourful and yum..
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe of much healthier version of potatoes and carrots tator tots, love your addition of flaxseed to make it more healthier.
ReplyDeleteOMG.. these tiny munchies look so cute and tasty.
ReplyDeleteTater Tots are so addictive, na? You can simply keep popping them into your mouth one after the other. The baked element can alleviate the guilt to some extent, while the carrots will help me think of how nutritious it is. :D
ReplyDeleteThis looks so good and easy and a great munching food for kids and a good food in parties.
ReplyDeleteThese looks so cute. Sounds healthy and yummy. I love this type of bite size snack. Thanks for the recipe.
ReplyDeleteThey look so cute and delicious. Loved your idea of using flaxseeds in it. Healthier version of tots, yumm.
ReplyDeleteWow...these are very healthy and tasty. Love the addition of flax seeds
ReplyDeleteThese sound wonderful and my daughter who loves everything with potato would love these .
ReplyDeleteI must try these for Ramadan! They sound so delicious and healthy too...
ReplyDeleteThese tater tots are so cute. I like that you added carrots too, such a treat for kids :)
ReplyDeleteTatertots are the ones I grab for the midnight madness. Have never added carrots, glad I have a tested recipe to do that now.
ReplyDeleteThese looks delicious way to include veggies for kids...baking makes this more healthier option
ReplyDeleteI love tator tots. I do make very often, but fried version. This is very healthy. I ll give this a try.
ReplyDeleteYummy! Perfect for kids snack time! My kids would love to eat this anytime:)
ReplyDeletetater tots are looking addictively delicious!! Also, love the addition of flax seeds..makes it even more healthy...yummy share!!
ReplyDeleteRecently we went for a vacation and my younger one got addicted to tater tots that were served with high tea buffet at our hotel. I'm delighted to see this healthier version with addition of carrots and baked instead of fried.
ReplyDeleteThese beauties look so awesome and these can be great for a party nibble if you make them so tiny :)
ReplyDeleteThese tater tots with carrots added to it and baked look so delicious and cute. A perfect treat to munch on while watching telly or even for a party.
ReplyDeleteMaybe for Sep you should take up blogging in this space as well Priya, it is very easy for you..hehehe..I love these tater tots and have something similar coming up!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely share. I always prefer to bite size snacks, so easy to pick and grab ;P
ReplyDeleteTater tots are great way to munch for evening snack. They look so delish.
ReplyDeleteBy looking at the pics, i thought those are potato slices. Interesting that they are made with mashed potatoes and you have shaped them so well. Very inviting & delicious potato recipe !!!
ReplyDeleteI have been thinking to make tater tots with potato for quite some time, adding carrot might have given a lovely color and taste to them. Good one
ReplyDeleteAdding carrot to the potato makes it a little guilt free, right? And these look so cute and I feel like popping a few into my mouth and it is nearing midnight for me :)
ReplyDeleteOh my what an inviting and addictive tater tots. They look absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteThis is perfect for after school snack for kids. Amazing share!!
ReplyDeleteLove that plateful of tater tos! A healthy one too.My kids will definitely fall for these.
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