I am a class one fanatic of Aloo Tikkis. I can gobble up more than 15-20 at one time. Give it to me anytime of the day or night and you will be surprised how clean a full plate will be returned back to you - cleaned to perfection.
After all, aloo tikki (also known as ragda patties) is one popular chaat (street food) originating from the North of India. Enjoy sheer bliss with each bite.
Ingredients:
1. 4-5 boiled potatoes, peeled, mashed.
2. Salt to taste
3. Thai green chili, 1, minced.
4. Red chili powder, to taste (I added 1tsp).
5. Garam masala, 1 tsp.
6. Freshly chopped coriander leaves, 1 cup.
Instructions:
1. Mix everything together. Make round flat balls of this.
Note: If your potato balls are falling apart, add a few tbsp of corn flour to hold them together.
2. Shallow or pan fry the patty on one side.
3. When golden brown, flip and cook on the other side.
4. Serve warm.
Top/Garnish with Chickpeas, Tamarind Condiment, Coriander Condiment, chopped red onion, and Hot Chai!!
Bliss!
Thanks to Sneha of Inspirational Art of Cooking for a bunch of awards!
Namely: Stylish Blogger, Kreative Blogger, Cute little chef, and Yummy recipes awards.
I am overwhelmed by the appreciation and support that you have shown!
I cannot express my gratitude to you in words. It is positivity that keeps me going. Thanks, Sneha! :)
I would like to pass on this award, as a token of gratefulness, to my readers who are following me both via Google Connect and Networked Blogs and have showed their support to me by becoming a fan of my blog page on Facebook. You people are amazing!
After all, aloo tikki (also known as ragda patties) is one popular chaat (street food) originating from the North of India. Enjoy sheer bliss with each bite.
Ingredients:
1. 4-5 boiled potatoes, peeled, mashed.
2. Salt to taste
3. Thai green chili, 1, minced.
4. Red chili powder, to taste (I added 1tsp).
5. Garam masala, 1 tsp.
6. Freshly chopped coriander leaves, 1 cup.
Instructions:
1. Mix everything together. Make round flat balls of this.
Note: If your potato balls are falling apart, add a few tbsp of corn flour to hold them together.
2. Shallow or pan fry the patty on one side.
3. When golden brown, flip and cook on the other side.
4. Serve warm.
Top/Garnish with Chickpeas, Tamarind Condiment, Coriander Condiment, chopped red onion, and Hot Chai!!
Bliss!
Thanks to Sneha of Inspirational Art of Cooking for a bunch of awards!
Namely: Stylish Blogger, Kreative Blogger, Cute little chef, and Yummy recipes awards.
I am overwhelmed by the appreciation and support that you have shown!
I cannot express my gratitude to you in words. It is positivity that keeps me going. Thanks, Sneha! :)
I would like to pass on this award, as a token of gratefulness, to my readers who are following me both via Google Connect and Networked Blogs and have showed their support to me by becoming a fan of my blog page on Facebook. You people are amazing!
Mmm...my favourite! I'd like to have one! Congrats on your awards!
ReplyDeleteLove aloo tikki anytime..looks superb..:)
ReplyDeletenow I m expecting a ragds pattice recipe next
Can have tikkis even everyday,my fav..Congrats on ur awards..
ReplyDeleteLove these tikkis. Congratulations on the Blogger awards.
ReplyDeleteI love aloo tikki. I can have it anytime.
ReplyDeletehi Priyanka thanks wonderful comments alloo tikki is my fav and ur clicks make it more tempting
ReplyDeletehope ur visit in fututre
congrats for awards may more come
ReplyDeleteehhh, it looks really nice!
ReplyDeleteOh my - So lovely they look that I want one of those..or two..or more :))
ReplyDeleteUS Masala