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    Vegetable Cutlet | How to make Vegetable Cutlet / Patties | Mixed Vegetable Cutlet Step by Step Recipe

    Published: Dec 8, 2011 · Modified: Oct 5, 2020 by Srivalli · 16 Comments

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    Vegetable Cutlets are those tempting deep-fried delights if you ever place an order in Vegetarian restaurants like Hotel Saravana Bhavan or Sangeetha in Madras.

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    In any home catering, it is bound to have those heart-shaped Vegetable Cutlets, with fried cashew crowning it. You can never stop with one, of course after that you can't eat anything else as it will end up being very filling too. Deep-fried cutlets are not something that's usually made at home.

    We mostly make patties, shallow fried, or pan-fried. If you ask me what's the difference between a Cutlet and patty, well I have my own definition that says, patties are something that you just gather, pat it down well, and simply shallow fry or mostly pan-fried.

    It should not mostly have anything that binds or holds it together to be classified or eligible to be deep-fried. If you attempt to deep fry those patties, you will end up having all your hard work, disseminating into the hot oil.  Whereas cutlet, on the other hand, will and should hold its shape, no matter how you cook it.

    On basis of this explanation, let you share with you the recipe that was a delight to everybody who ate this. These cutlets were made because Konda wanted them for her Fete at school. This time as a change, few kids were selected and were asked to bring some food from home. And the kids will have to sell the food, the money collected will be donated.

    The chosen dish was cutlet and I think Konda declared to her teacher that her Mom can cook good stuff. Trust me, these were her own words, and to top it, back home, she was so worried and wanted for sure to know if I could actually make cutlets. Discussing this almost a couple of weeks passed and I felt like a student giving an exam and kept on asking her when I should actually make it.


    Finally, I got to hear when I should actually make it. I planned to make it the previous night and then fry them in the morning she was to take them. Since she wanted about 10+, I decided I could as well make more and send it and also freeze.

    I was hoping to create two extra notes on this recipe. I adapted the recipe from my recipe file, which has been with me for a while. I was glad that I could finally attempt it. The procedure is long and especially if you are making a large number you really got to work on it. But I enjoyed every bit of making this, especially hearing the verdict in the end.

    I started with the prepping the previous night after dinner. It was well past midnight when I finally got the dough ready. I refrigerated the mix for it to be fried the next day. I was hoping to get the cutlets made and freeze them. So frying them in the morning would be easy. But I didn't get time to shape them, so refrigerated them as such. This was also a good way because you can shape them just when you are going to fry.

    The next day morning I was up early to make sure I could fry the batch Konda needs to carry. I made half of the heart-shaped, rest in circles. Konda wanted to taste them before taking them and she was elated with the taste. I packed about 20 for her in disposable packs. She said she would save some for her snacks as her teacher may not want all of them to be sold.

    After she left, I shaped and froze the rest of the cutlet dough, to be used later. That's another post for you to read!

    I fried some for the rest of the family and packed some for parents. The best verdict would be getting excellent marks from Dad, he loved it. And Amma said it has come out really good. When Konda came back, I was eager to know what her teacher said. She wasn't forthcoming with the news, so I thought she didn't like it.

    She told me that she didn't get to have them for her snacks as the teacher wanted all of them to be on the showcase. I was able to weed out the information from her and she said though there were a couple of nonveg cutlets, her teacher liked ours the best and that was the reason why the entire box was used up. So that being the reason she wanted some for her to be made right then. I was only too happy to do that.

    End of the story, whatever I had meant to freeze for a week or so, got over the same day. Everybody decided that they wanted cutlets for their dinner and skip whatever else I had made for dinner.

    The moral of the story, never make these cutlets, especially deep fry them, these are very addictive. Else at least make sure you don't slog over making dinner, just serve these for dinner if you wish!

    Step by Step Picture for making Vegetable Cutlets

    Washed and marked potatoes, microwaved for 7 mins. Soak in water

    Peel the outer skin and allow it to cool.

    Grate the potatoes to get a fine mass

    Wash and soak cauliflower florets in salted hot water for 5 mins.

    Pressure cook/microwave the vegetables for 10 mins

    Mash the vegetables well.

    Onions, ginger garlic paste, coriander leaves, and green chilies for the onion paste.

    Blend using very little water or no water at all

    Microwave for 8 mins, stirring in intervals.

    Add cashew, almond powder while cooking.

    Powdered bread slices, nuts powder, and fried gram dal for binding.

    To the cooked onion paste, add the mashed vegetables,

    Add fried gram dal

    Followed by bread crumbs,

    Garam masala, salt


    This is done completely now.

    Refrigerate till usage and thaw when you are ready to use.

    Shape them as required.

    Continue with the rest and keep all ready.

    Take the besan, salt, and chili powder

    Blend into a thin smooth liquid.

    Dip the shaped cutlets in the besan mix

    Roll them over bread crumbs.

    This is dipped and rolled in huge batches. Press single cashews after rolling the cutlets on bread crumbs

    This is the pan-fried batch.

    This is deep-fried batch.
    Vegetable Cutlet | Vegetable Patties
    Makes 30 - 35 nos
    For the Vegetable Mince:
    Beans - 1 cup
    Carrots - 1 cup
    Beetroot - 1/2 cup (opt)
    Cauliflower, florets - 2 cups,
    Fresh peas - 1 cup
    Prepping the Vegetable:
    If you using dried peas, soak overnight and pressure cook till tender.
    Wash and check the cauliflower and then soak in salted hot water for 5 mins. Drain.
    Wash and trim the vegetables. Chop the carrots, beans into small 1 inch cubes. Take beans, carrots, cauliflower in microwave-safe bowl and microwave for 10 mins with very little water. Drain the water and keep it aside. Using the potato masher, mash everything to an even mix. Then blend in the mashed potatoes and mix well.
    For Binding
    Potatoes - 4 big
    Bread Slices - 8 nos
    Wash and make light inserts on the top and microwave the potatoes in the microwave for 7 mins. Once done, soak in water and peel the skin. Grate the potatoes and keep them aside.
    Run the bread slices in the mixer, you will get fine, soft powder.
    Grind to paste without adding water:
    Onions - 4 big
    Ginger Garlic paste - 1 tsp
    Green chilies - 4 long
    Cashew nuts, almond powder - 3 tsp
    Coriander leaves - 1/2 cup, chopped

    Wash and peel the onions, then in a mixer, take roughly chopped onions, Ginger Garlic paste, chopped green chilies, coriander leaves, cashew nut & almond powder. Grind to a smooth paste without adding water. If required, just add a tsp of water for it to move.

    Other ingredients:
    Fried gram dal / Pottukadalai powder - up to 1 cup
    Salt to taste
    Garam masala - 3/4 tsp
    Bread crumbs - 1 cup or more
    Oil for deep frying
    Cashew nuts, halves - for garnishing on top
    For the outer dipping
    Besan - 1 tbsp
    Salt a pinch
    Red chili powder - 1 tsp
    Water to blend.
    For making the cutlet Mix

    In a microwave bowl, take the onion mix and microwave for 7 - 8 mins. Check in intervals and stir a couple of times to make sure the ground mix is cooked well. This can also be fried in a nonstick pan to a dry mix.
    In a wide bowl, take the onion paste, vegetable mix, powdered bread slices, fried gram dal powder, salt, garam masala. Mix everything well without adding water. Adjust the spice.
    Add as much of fried gram and powdered bread slices as required to get the correct consistency for holding the cutlets.
    Making the outer dipping
    Take the besan, salt, red chili powder and blend into a thin liquid.

    Making the Cutlets:
    Shape the cutlets into circles or heart-shaped patties. Dip the patties into the besan mix, then roll them over bread crumbs. Continue with the rest and keep them ready to be fried. Finally, press cashews on top of each cutlet before frying.
    Heat a Kadai with oil, deep fry in batches.
    You can also shallow or pan fry. However deep-fried cutlets taste out of the world.

    Notes:
    Adding the fried gram, nuts powder gives a great taste to the cutlets.
    Also these can be frozen and used when required. That will follow in another post.
    The other important things we got to remember while dipping and rolling over bread crumbs:
    Never add too much water to the vegetables while boiling. Since the water has to be drained, add about 1/2 cup of water for boiling. If required you can also try frying the vegetable to get them dry.
    Shape all the cutlets and place on a plate. Once done, you dip them all right away and place them on the plate again. Take the bread crumbs and dust over them. This way you don't end up mixing the besan batter and bread crumbs.
    Towards the end lot of the besan and bread crumbs will stick to your hand. This can be washed off, but best will be to scrap them and knead into the dough again. This will get you more crispy cutlet as you proceed.

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    Vegetable Cutlet | How to make Vegetable Cutlet / Patties | Mixed Vegetable Cutlet Step by Step Recipe

    Cuisine Tamil Nadu
    Author Srivalli
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    1. Priya says

      December 08, 2011 at 8:52 am

      Seriously cutlets looks fabulous and prefect to enjoy with a cup of coffee,love the addition of fried gram..

      Reply
    2. Ambreen says

      December 08, 2011 at 9:58 am

      The flavor in this sounds great, tasty cutlets!

      Reply
    3. Aarthi says

      December 08, 2011 at 11:20 am

      yummy cutlet

      Reply
    4. PJ says

      December 08, 2011 at 12:19 pm

      We used to eat out in these 2 places during our brief stay in Chennai and I can still recollect the yummy dishes including the cutlets. Your post has made me soooo nostalgic. These cutlets look so tempting Srivalli...

      Reply
    5. divya says

      December 08, 2011 at 4:06 pm

      Looks yummy and awesome. would luv to have it

      Reply
    6. Teena Mary says

      December 08, 2011 at 4:32 pm

      Simple & yummy recipe !!

      Reply
    7. Sobha Shyam says

      December 09, 2011 at 4:15 am

      delicious cutlets and very well explained with pics..

      Reply
    8. Amina Khaleel says

      December 09, 2011 at 12:53 am

      fabulous recipe... looks delicious..

      Reply
    9. Pavithra says

      December 09, 2011 at 2:52 am

      All time fav from childhood and way too tempted now.

      Reply
    10. CPG says

      December 09, 2011 at 2:57 am

      Thank u for sharing such a great recipe!! I have a party coming up n this is going to be extremely helpful!!

      Reply
    11. Chitra says

      December 09, 2011 at 3:43 am

      lovely cutlets....gr8 tea time snack...

      Reply
    12. Vidhya says

      December 10, 2011 at 2:07 am

      cutlet looks really yummy

      Reply
    13. Maayeka says

      December 11, 2011 at 6:48 pm

      Delicious cutlets with detailed recipe...perfect with tea

      Reply
    14. Anonymous says

      December 12, 2011 at 6:32 pm

      Heartfelt thanks..I made them at my party as a base for Ragada patties... AWESOME!! The process is lengthy but worth the out-of-the-world taste:)
      CPG

      Reply
    15. Only Fish Recipes says

      December 14, 2011 at 1:41 pm

      cutlets look fabulous dear...n nice step by step presentation !

      Reply
    16. Athisaya Divya says

      December 18, 2011 at 12:09 am

      Yummy cutlets!

      Reply

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