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2 December 2009

Vegetable Cutlets : Step-by-Step Recipe

Vegetable cutlets have never really interested me as a child. Back then, I used to eat red meat and if a certain dish was available in both vegetarian and non vegetarian options, I go for the latter usually. Since then, things have changed a lot and I only cook vegetarian now, keeping TH in mind. Since anything fried get a thumbs-up from him, vegetable cutlets were no exception!

*Disclaimer*- the pictures in this post are going to be less than nice. I made these on a whim one night and all pics were taken in the kitchen (yes, the same one I keep cribbing about for lack of windows or good light).

Except for the first picture. This one was taken on the bright spot near the living room window right after I steamed the vegetables - 1 potato, 2 cups of mixed vegetables like peas, carrot, beans and sweet corn and one onion sliced long. Steam until the vegetables are cooked through yet not mushy. You can alternately pressure cook them 1 whistle.

I know I said step by step recipe for vegetable cutlet but the patties are very straight forward. You can scroll down for the recipe to make the patties. The assembly is what I wanted to focus on in this post.

First, we need bread crumbs. If you live in a fancy place, you will get to buy bread crumbs but that's too silly for me (don't ask me why), so I made my own. Here's what you do.

Heat a skillet until just hot and place a bread slice on it. Don't use any butter, oil, etc. Just dry-toast the bread slice on both sides until lightly browned.

Powder it in your blender or mixer and voila, bread crumbs!

Now we need a sticky coating that comes between the vegetable patties and the bread crumbs so that the bread crumbs will stick to the patties. The most common one is egg whites and that's what my mom uses. I have made this recipe completely vegetarian so here's what you can use instead of eggs whites in to coat the vegetable cutlets.

Take 3 tbsp maida / all purpose flour.

Add about the same amount of water.

Mix well to form a thick-ish paste.

Make patties of desired size (make sure its not too thick, about 1/2" thick patties are best) and place them gently on the maida paste.

Coat both sides well.

Place this on the prepared bread crumbs.

Coat both sides well. Just drizzle bread crumbs on the patty so that you can avoid turning it around too much and breaking it.

Repeat with the rest of the vegetable mixture. I got about 12 cutlets with the amount of vegetables mentioned above.

I refrigerated the patties for an hour just to firm them up. This is optional. After that, pour enough oil in the skillet to drown the cutlets half way. Heat it up until just below smoking point and lay the cutlets carefully in the oil. Make sure the heat is just medium so that the outside doesn't burn and inside remains undercooked.

Flip over when one side is nice and brown. Cook both sides until crisp.

Drain on a kitchen towel and serve with ketchup, mashed lightly in a wrap, with curd rice - there are tons of options!
Oh God, this picture is killing me! I really should stop taking pics in the night.

Here's the recipe, all in one place.
Vegetable Cutlets Recipe
Makes: 12

What I Used:

For the patties:

1 potato
2 cups mixed vegetables cut into small pieces
1 small onion, chopped fine
2 green chillies, chopped fine
1/2 tsp red chilli powder (adjust according to heat level desired)
1 tsp chaat masala (or garam masala for a different taste)
A pinch of amchur / dried mango powder
1/4 tsp coriander powder / malli podi
1/4 tsp roasted jeera powder / cumin seeds
A handful of finely chopped fresh coriander leaves / kothamalli (optional)
Salt to taste
2 tsp oil

For the coating:

3 tbsp maida mixed into a paste with 3 tbsp water (approx.)
2 slices of bread, toasted dry on a skilled and powdered

Oil to shallow fry

How I Made It:

1. First, make the patties. Steam cook or pressure cook the vegetables until soft yet firm. Heat oil for patties and add the onions. Fry until soft and transparent. Then add the chilly powder, jeera, coriander, amchur, chat masala and green chillies. Mix well for 30 seconds.

2. Mash the potato well and add with the other vegetables. Let the mixture cook until well incorporated (about 2-3 mins). Add the coriander leaves, if using, and mix well. Add salt just before shaping into patties, otherwise the mixture will sweat and loosen up, making it hard to form the shapes.

3. Place each patty in the flour-water mixture and coat well. Then place on the bread crumbs and coat well.

4. Shallow fry until golden brown on both sides. Serve hot with ketchup, curd rice or mashed up in a wrap or sandwich.


54 Comments:

  1. The pics are ok Nags ... you should see the ones I have tried clicking at night ... on second thoughts it is better you don't. :-)
    Those cutlets really look great! I prefer the mashed lightly in a wrap option. :-)
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  2. And yes, I tried your grated potato tikki recipe ... was wonderful! Much thanks. :-)
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  3. I love the different colour in the photos. Makes it look good enough to eat !!! You should really think of coming out with a recipe book with your step by step method!!! I will be the first one to buy the cookbook.
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  4. Colourful and so delicious....Ma all time fav snack dear...
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  5. Nothing wrong with your pics. Your last photo is killing me as well - I'm craving hot preferably spicy cutlets now!
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  6. Veg cutlet is my anytime snack. I never knew one could use maida paste instead of eggs. I used to brush a little water on the cutlets and then have a hard time sticking the crumbs on and freeze them before frying. Next time when I make them it will be your way :)
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  7. Me likes! Nags, have you tried Nupur's pav bhaji cutlet? real good!
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  8. I am a fan of cutlets too & hv pics in my folder (BAD pics, mind u) but the cutlets are OH-SO-YUMMY!

    I like ur version, i'd looove these with my afternoon cuppa!
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  9. My all time fav snack, but I dont use maida! Pics are not that bad as u say.....
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  10. Hey yo Nags,

    Guess what - I blogged about cutlets on mine too - but this time it was what my husband made.

    These look so perfect...I want to dunk them into hot and sweet maggi and gobble it all up. Wish I could!
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  11. Hey Nags its been a long time i;ve been here
    I love veg cutlets, though i'd opt for the non-veg one;s anytime....
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  12. Nice step by step procedures and crispy cutlets...looks good :) I sometimes add a pinch of chili powder and salt to the flour mixture also.
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  13. You are making me crave for these cutlets now!!!
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  14. Crispy cutlets makes me hungry...yummm!!
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  15. Step by step presantion is making me hungry..:( looks delicious..love cutlets.
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  16. Don't worry abt pics Nags. I/We always read your recipe first and the pics comes on 2nd place. :) Loved that you have used only fresh ingredients here. :)
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  17. Hi Naga, as a child, fish cutlets were my favs as opposed to veg cutlets, both of which mom would make for a party! Even now, she makes this very often, and had made fish and veg cutlets for me when she came for Diwali. She avoids egg whites except in fish cutlets, and uses maida sparingly. We rarely deep fry, and cook on low flame covered for a while in the non-stick pan, usually comes out crisp. Roasting the bread crumbs separately at first helps. But nothing beats a fried version, and yours look so crispy and yummy:-) Shreya
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  18. Nice recipe! I too don't like to take pictures at night,if so it happens,I use tripod and slow shutter speed,that helps somewat.
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  19. Yummy cutlets, looks delicious.
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  20. Seeing those delicious cutlets reminds me of going to the Bharath coffee house in EKM .
    I remember all the girls used to take these veg cutlets with tomato sauce.
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  21. Delicious ones!! :)..
    Making veg cutlets itslef is a long process, and we see here step by step as always! :)
    Whew!..Great Job!...
    they seem to say...I am ready to be popped in ;)...crumbly and yummy!!!
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  22. I love the effort that you put into this. Good job, Nags :)
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  23. Great effort Nags.Your details step by step process surely helps.Nice one.
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  24. Oh I know how it feels to take pics in the night. Its terrible!!! Only one reason why I could ever hate winter is it gets dark by 4.30 in the evening and most of my cooking happens only after that. :-( Between the Cutlets are Tempting. Thanks for the step by step recipe...
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  25. I could have these warm cutlets any time, they taste so yummy. The only thing which I don't like while making this, is just after the first batch, a whole line of bread crumbs sits at the bottom of the frying pan :-(
    Love that first picture.
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  26. Vegetable cutlets are always welcome at our home & well loved. My aunt makes them really well. Looks very tempting Nags.
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  27. The cutlets look absolutely yum and the step by step clicks are just wonderful and so clear :-)
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  28. Enjoyed the pic description..I agree that the night times pics are not the greatest, but your pic looks good..:-)
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  29. The detailed steps are really helpful and the recipe is really nice..I am gonna bookmark this
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  30. thanks so much for the gorgeous pics and recipe a feast for the eyes as always..
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  31. you sure have energy..making cutlets in the night..reminds me of yummy train breakfasts
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  32. super...looks very crisp and inviting! would be perfect for this weather :(
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  33. I am huge fan of cutlets perhaps because it is fried:)The pics don't look bad at all:)
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  34. Yummy cutlets,photos makes me hungry
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  35. your pictures are nice and clear! window lighting is always a good idea. do you have an east facing window? that might give you stronger light..
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  36. Nice step by step clicks Nags!!! I can't even imagine taking photos while making cutlets....great job dear!!!
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  37. Yummy cutlets,photos makes me hungry
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  38. your pictures are nice and clear! window lighting is always a good idea. do you have an east facing window? that might give you stronger light..
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  39. Delicious ones!! :)..
    Making veg cutlets itslef is a long process, and we see here step by step as always! :)
    Whew!..Great Job!...
    they seem to say...I am ready to be popped in ;)...crumbly and yummy!!!
    ReplyDelete
  40. Seeing those delicious cutlets reminds me of going to the Bharath coffee house in EKM .
    I remember all the girls used to take these veg cutlets with tomato sauce.
    ReplyDelete
  41. Nice recipe! I too don't like to take pictures at night,if so it happens,I use tripod and slow shutter speed,that helps somewat.
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  42. Don't worry abt pics Nags. I/We always read your recipe first and the pics comes on 2nd place. :) Loved that you have used only fresh ingredients here. :)
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  43. Crispy cutlets makes me hungry...yummm!!
    ReplyDelete
  44. Hey Nags its been a long time i;ve been here
    I love veg cutlets, though i'd opt for the non-veg one;s anytime....
    ReplyDelete
  45. Hey yo Nags,

    Guess what - I blogged about cutlets on mine too - but this time it was what my husband made.

    These look so perfect...I want to dunk them into hot and sweet maggi and gobble it all up. Wish I could!
    ReplyDelete
  46. Me likes! Nags, have you tried Nupur's pav bhaji cutlet? real good!
    ReplyDelete
  47. Veg cutlet is my anytime snack. I never knew one could use maida paste instead of eggs. I used to brush a little water on the cutlets and then have a hard time sticking the crumbs on and freeze them before frying. Next time when I make them it will be your way :)
    ReplyDelete
  48. And yes, I tried your grated potato tikki recipe ... was wonderful! Much thanks. :-)
    ReplyDelete
  49. The pics are ok Nags ... you should see the ones I have tried clicking at night ... on second thoughts it is better you don't. :-)
    Those cutlets really look great! I prefer the mashed lightly in a wrap option. :-)
    ReplyDelete
  50. going to try this weekand
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