Aloo tikki is a well known Indian street food made especially with potatoes, however many variations and varieties of Aloo tikkis do exists now. A tikki can be shallow fried, pan fried or deep fried depending upon your tastebuds. However my way of frying these tikkis is definitely pan frying as they need less oil than the shallow frying and deep frying. A packet of puffed lotus seeds were sitting in my pantry since a while and i seriously want to finish them before the expiry date. Eventhough those makhana stays prefect intact, i dont want to keep them for a long. Hence i opted for dishing out some delicious tikkis with them.Sending this to Srivalli's Kid's Delight event, guest hosted by Ritu themed on Movie Time Munchies.
Am running this week's blogging matathon with Kid's Delight - Movie time munchies, obviously i want to dish out something healthy yet tasty to please my kids tastebuds. Makhana works awesome with potatoes and these tikkis came out extremely prefect and tasty to munch while watching movie or a match. Trust me none noticed the addition of makhana as those puffed lotus seeds. Once soaked, and mashed along with spiced potato mixture, its seriously hard to separate makhanas from the cutlets. Served along with ketchup or sweet chilli sauce, you cant just stop yourself munching these deletable patties.
4nos Potatoes (pressure cooked)
2cups Puffed Lotus seeds (soaked in warm water for 5 minutes)
3/4tsp Garam masala powder
1/2tsp Cumin powder
3nos Green chillies(chopped)
Salt
1tbsp Corn flour
Oil for shallow frying
Drain the water from soaked lotus seeds, squeeze well.
Mash the cooked potatoes,puffed lotus seeds well in a bowl.
Add in the garam masala powder, chopped green chillies, cumin powder, corn flour, salt and mix well.
Make small sized tikkis from the mixture.
Heat enough oil in a pan, pan fry the tikkis until they turns golden brown.
Serve warm or at room temperature with your favourite sauce.
Am running this week's blogging matathon with Kid's Delight - Movie time munchies, obviously i want to dish out something healthy yet tasty to please my kids tastebuds. Makhana works awesome with potatoes and these tikkis came out extremely prefect and tasty to munch while watching movie or a match. Trust me none noticed the addition of makhana as those puffed lotus seeds. Once soaked, and mashed along with spiced potato mixture, its seriously hard to separate makhanas from the cutlets. Served along with ketchup or sweet chilli sauce, you cant just stop yourself munching these deletable patties.
4nos Potatoes (pressure cooked)
2cups Puffed Lotus seeds (soaked in warm water for 5 minutes)
3/4tsp Garam masala powder
1/2tsp Cumin powder
3nos Green chillies(chopped)
Salt
1tbsp Corn flour
Oil for shallow frying
Drain the water from soaked lotus seeds, squeeze well.
Mash the cooked potatoes,puffed lotus seeds well in a bowl.
Add in the garam masala powder, chopped green chillies, cumin powder, corn flour, salt and mix well.
Make small sized tikkis from the mixture.
Heat enough oil in a pan, pan fry the tikkis until they turns golden brown.
Serve warm or at room temperature with your favourite sauce.
Wow this is innovative, loved the idea of using puffed lotus seeds in aloo tikki. I have some which no one is eating, will make them. Thanks for the share.
ReplyDeleteThis is such an innovative and inviting tikkis.Wish to have some..
ReplyDeleteVery innovative idea Priya. The tikkis look so inviting and kids would enjoy these watching their fav movie..
ReplyDeletevery innovative use of makhana. Kid friendly for sure..
ReplyDeleteNice and different combo for cutlets.. They look so healthy fried in very little oil.
ReplyDeleteAwesome way to use makhana, fabulous recipe :) They look delicious!
ReplyDeleteDelicious tikkis.... I often make farali version of them during Navratris
ReplyDeleteVery innovative.. Such a unique version of tikkis!! Great share!!!
ReplyDeleteI never tried any recipes with makhana. This recipe sounds delicious and inviting. I should try this tikkis as my very first recipe with makhana.
ReplyDeleteCreative recipe. Lotus seeds in Tikki. Never tried like this. I used to add bread crumbs to get the crunchy texture. Your tikkis looks crispy and yummy without adding them.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good idea to use makhana in cutlets. Fussy kids will not know it.
ReplyDeleteAdding foxnut seeds to potato cutlets sounds an innovative and healthy combo. Would definitely give this a try. Thanks for the share.
ReplyDeleteMakhana is a super food and it's getting the recognition it deserves on the food scene now. Happy to see this recipe.
ReplyDeleteMakhana favourite at home and always look out for Makhana recipes, this sounds so delicious and fuss-free recipe! Looks irresistible
ReplyDeleteThis is very interesting aloo tikki must say. Having lotus seeds in it makes it very nutrients and am sure flavorful too. Liked this idea of adding lotus seed. Tikkis looking very tempting too.
ReplyDeleteTrust you Priya to come up with amazing aloo tikki with the most unusual ingredients. Bookmarking.
ReplyDeleteamazing! is there anything you dont know? :) really amazing! i havnt even seen lotus seeds before! super recipe
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