Aloo Kabab Recipe | Aloo Cutlets - Yummy Traditional

Aloo Kabab Recipe | Aloo Cutlets

                                                        
aloo kabab recipe with step by step photos and vdeo


Aloo Kabab Recipe | Aloo Cutlets | Tasty Potato Cutlets with Step-by-Step Photos and Video

Aloo kabab, commonly known as aloo cutlets, is a beloved and flavorful snack that can be enjoyed any time of day. Whether you're looking for a satisfying evening snack, a delightful breakfast, or a savory side dish to complement your lunch or dinner,

These cutlets are versatile and mouth-watering. They also make a fantastic option for kids’ tiffin boxes, ensuring the little ones get a tasty treat.

I’ve explored various delicious variations of my cherished aloo kabab recipe in previous posts, but today, I’m thrilled to share an exciting new version      


For a detailed recipe, watch my video where I explain the steps one by one.

                   

aloo cutlets

My Latest Aloo Kabab Recipe Video:



An easy and quick recipe for creating these scrumptious cutlets! In this particular iteration of aloo kabab, I’ve kept the ingredients simple, focusing on a few essential seasoning herbs and breadcrumbs that perfectly enhance the flavor without overwhelming the palate. Get ready for my instant aloo kabab recipe!

Can We Store Aloo Kabab for Later Use? 

Absolutely! However, it’s essential to understand how to store them properly. Potatoes are rich in starch, which allows them to retain moisture when frozen. This property means that upon defrosting at room temperature, they can release excess moisture, leading to sogginess.

This can compromise the integrity and texture of the aloo kababs, making them less crispy when fried. For best results, it’s recommended to consume them fresh or store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator for short-term use. 

  

aloo cutlets

Tips for Perfect Aloo Cutlets:

Choosing the Right Potatoes:

Red potatoes are the ideal choice for making kababs because they have a mild flavor. This subtle taste allows the seasonings and spices to shine through, making them a great base for delicious aloo kababs. If you follow this tip, you'll ensure your cutlets are well-balanced and flavorful!

Boiling Potatoes:

For the best texture, slightly hard-boil the potatoes. This technique ensures that the potatoes are firm enough to hold their shape while being easy to mash.

Binding Agents:

To enhance the flavor and texture of aloo cutlets, consider adding cottage cheese or cheddar cheese as a binding agent. This addition enriches the taste and appeals to kids' palates. However, in this recipe, I've opted for straightforward breadcrumbs to keep it simple.

                            

aloo cutlets

Avoid Cornstarch:

It's crucial to refrain from adding cornstarch in this recipe, as it can lead to a different texture. Remember, these are kababs, not aloo tikki.

Shallow Frying Technique:

Using a non-stick pan for shallow-frying your aloo kabab is highly recommended. Non-stick pans require less oil compared to traditional frying methods, prohibiting the kababs from sticking, which ensures a beautiful golden crust without excess oiliness.

Egg Coating Option:

I prefer to fry the potato kababs without an egg coating. However, if you enjoy a more decadent texture, you can opt to dip them in beaten egg before frying for an extra crispy exterior. 

Follow this enhanced guide, and you’ll be well on your way to creating irresistible aloo kababs that are sure to delight family and friends alike!

                      

aloo cutlets

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aloo kabab recipe


How to Make Aloo Kabab?

1st step:

Begin by preparing a pot with 1 liter of water and add 1 teaspoon of salt. Place it on the stove over high heat and bring the water to a rolling boil. Once the water is boiling, carefully add the potatoes.

You can choose to leave the skins on or peel them beforehand, depending on your preference. Boil the potatoes for approximately 15 minutes, adjusting the time based on the type and size of the potatoes you are using.

                 

aloo kabab recipe


To check if the potatoes are cooked, insert a fork into one of them to see if it is tender. If the fork goes in easily, they are ready. Turn off the flame, carefully remove the potatoes from the boiling water, and allow them to cool completely

                      

aloo cutlets


If you boil unpeeled potatoes, once cool, peel the skins off. Next, finely chop fresh coriander leaves and green chilies to add flavor. 

                           

aloo cutlets
aloo cutlets

2nd step:

In a large mixing bowl, mash or grate the cooled potatoes until they are smooth and lump-free. Add a mix of seasonings to the mashed potatoes: a pinch of salt, 1-2 teaspoons of chaat masala powder, a sprinkle of black pepper powder, 1 teaspoon of garlic powder, ½ teaspoon of mustard powder, and a pinch of chili flakes to taste. 

                  

aloo kabab

Gently combine the potato mixture with the spices until well incorporated, ensuring even distribution of flavors. To add texture, fold in approximately ½ cup of breadcrumbs along with the chopped coriander and green chilies.

Mix well until a cohesive dough forms. At this stage, taste the mixture and adjust the spices as desired, adding more for extra heat if you prefer.

                                       

aloo kabab recipe

3rd step:

Divide the mixture into equal portions and shape them according to your preference: round, oval, or square. You can use a mold for precise shapes or simply use your hands for a more rustic look. Aim for a thickness of about ½ inch for even cooking.

                                              

aloo kabab

4th Step:

In a medium-sized mixing bowl, crack one egg and add a pinch of salt and freshly crushed black pepper (about ¼ teaspoon). If you don’t have a pepper grinder,

You can use a mortar and pestle to crush the peppercorns for the freshest flavor.

               

aloo kabab

 5th Step:

In a frying pan, drizzle a generous amount of cooking oil (about 3-4 tablespoons) and heat it over medium heat until hot. Dip each aloo cutlet into the egg mixture, allowing any excess to drip off before gently placing the kababs into the hot oil. 

                                   

aloo cutlets
aloo cutlets


Fry them in batches to avoid overcrowding the pan, cooking each aloo kabab until they are crispy and golden brown on both sides, about 3-4 minutes per side

                 
aloo kabab
aloo kabab

Once cooked, transfer the kababs onto a kitchen towel to absorb any excess oil.

                         

aloo cutlets

Final Step:

Serve the aloo kababs hot, accompanied by your favorite condiments such as ketchup and chutney for dipping. Enjoy your delicious homemade snack!

                        

aloo cutlets




                                                                          


Aloo kabab, commonly known as aloo cutlets, is a beloved and flavorful snack that can be enjoyed any time of day


Ingredients:

  1. Red potatoes,350-400g
  2. 1-2 tsp, chaat masala powder
  3. Salt to taste
  4. 1/4 tsp mustard powder
  5. 1 tsp red chili flakes
  6. 1/2 tsp, black pepper powder
  7. 2 tbsp, chopped coriander
  8. 1 tbsp, chopped green chilies
  9.  2 tbsp breadcrumbs

For coating:

  1. 1 nos egg Pinch of salt
  2. Crushed black pepper

Other ingredient:

  1. Oil/ghee/butter as required for frying

How to Make Aloo Kabab?

Preparation for Making Aloo Cutlets:

Begin by preparing a pot with 1 liter of water and add 1 teaspoon of salt. Place it on the stove over high heat and bring the water to a rolling boil. Once the water is boiling, carefully add the potatoes.

You can choose to leave the skins on or peel them beforehand, depending on your preference. Boil the potatoes for approximately 15 minutes, adjusting the time based on the type and size of the potatoes you are using. To check if the potatoes are cooked, insert a fork into one of them.

If the fork goes in easily, they are ready. Turn off the flame, carefully remove the potatoes from the boiling water, and allow them to cool completely. If you boil unpeeled potatoes, once cool, peel the skins off. Next, finely chop fresh coriander leaves and green chilies to add flavor. 

Mixing and Making Aloo Kababs:

In a large mixing bowl, mash or grate the cooled potatoes until they are smooth and lump-free. Add a mix of seasonings to the mashed potatoes: a pinch of salt, 1-2 teaspoons of chaat masala powder, a sprinkle of black pepper powder, 1 teaspoon of garlic powder, ½ teaspoon of mustard powder, and a pinch of chili flakes to taste.

Gently combine the potato mixture with the spices until well incorporated, ensuring even distribution of flavors. To add texture, fold in approximately ½ cup of breadcrumbs along with the chopped coriander and green chilies.

Mix well until a cohesive dough forms. At this stage, taste the mixture and adjust the spices as desired, adding more for extra heat if you prefer.

Shaping the Aloo Cutlets:

Divide the mixture into equal portions and shape them according to your preference: round, oval, or square. You can use a mold for precise shapes or simply use your hands for a more rustic look. Aim for a thickness of about ½ inch for even cooking.

Coating and Frying Kababs:

 In a medium-sized mixing bowl, crack one egg and add a pinch of salt and freshly crushed black pepper (about ¼ teaspoon). If you don’t have a pepper grinder,

You can use a mortar and pestle to crush the peppercorns for the freshest flavor. In a frying pan, drizzle a generous amount of cooking oil (about 3-4 tablespoons) and heat it over medium heat until hot. Dip each aloo cutlet into the egg mixture, allowing any excess to drip off before gently placing the kababs into the hot oil.

Fry them in batches to avoid overcrowding the pan, cooking each aloo kabab until they are crispy and golden brown on both sides, about 3-4 minutes per side. Once cooked, transfer the kababs onto a kitchen towel to absorb any excess oil.

Serving Suggestions:

Serve the aloo kababs hot, accompanied by your favorite condiments such as ketchup and chutney for dipping. Enjoy your delicious homemade snack!

 

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