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Vegetable Tikki


Ingredients (Translation)

1 cup Boiled potatoes
½ cup boiled peas
½ cup boiled carrots
1 tsp garam masala powder
Salt to taste
2 tbsp oil
½ tsp turmeric powder
½ tsp red chilli powder
2 slices of bread

Mash the boiled potatoes and mix with all other ingredients except oil and bread. Wet the bread with water, squeeze out all the water and add to the mix of vegetables dough.

Now make medium size balls and flatten them like vada. Now you have two options- The first one is to deep fry the cutlets by rolling them in bread crumbs . But this consumes more oil.

The second method and the way I did these is- Just place them on the chapati tava, add a few drops of oil and when it is golden brown, turn and cook the other side as well.

Serve Hot with sweet chutneyor sauce. Also an ideal way to utilise leftover vegetables.
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11 comments:

  1. It looks delicious. I can imafine eating it with a dollop of ketchup

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  2. yumm..these do look great..u got me craving for one

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  3. A delicious way to consume leftover vegetables :)

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  4. Thanks for visiting my blog..
    loved your recipes, especially this spicy snack..yum yum..
    will keep visiting to see more..

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  5. simple and easy! looks perfect!:)

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  6. Really looks lovely with light brown colour. Great idea to use leftover veggies. Thanks for sharing.

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  7. Thanks happy cook, nags, rajitha,tee, seena, mansi and jyothi for all ur lovely and encouraging comments

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  8. your tikkis look so inviting. Can you hand over one to me pls??

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  9. Thanks for the good idea for left over veggies!!

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  10. Yum! This looks fantastic and easy. I think I will have to try this soon. Thanks for sharing.

    Take a look at my blog, I too am a vegetarian. I hope you find something you like:

    http://thecollegiatecook.blogspot.com

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