INGREDIENTS:
Potatoes - 1/2 kg.
Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp.
Green chillies - 2
Chilli powder - 1/4 tsp.
Chopped coriander leaves - 3 tablespoons
Coriander powder - 2 tsps.
Bread crumbs - 1 cup
Oil - to deep fry
Corn flour - 2 tablespoons
Salt - as per taste

METHOD:
Prepare a corn flour slurry.
Boil potatoes and peel the skin. Mash well alongwith chilli powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, salt, chopped green chillies and chopped coriander leaves.
Take out small balls from it and shape to cylindrical tikkis or any shape of your choice.
Dip these balls in the corn flour slurry and coat it with bread crumbs. Again dip in the slurry and coat with bread crumbs. Deep fry in oil till crisp and golden brown on all sides.
Perfect tea time snack for the weather we have right now!! Delicious!! Nice clicks!
ReplyDeletewell explained steps with nice pictures.Tikki looks very tempting
ReplyDeleteHmm. mouthwatering tikkis. Love to have one ;)
ReplyDeleteAha! nice and crispy aloo tikis, look very tempting and inviting.
ReplyDeleteDear Shanti
ReplyDeleteI like this and very unique..There is no riot of onion, garlic etc ( of course I dont expect these in your blog and thats why I visit..real vege dishes).
I take note that you have used Coriander powder and no strong spices like cumin, garam masala etc. It is great
Have a nice weekend
Hi akka,
ReplyDeleteLooks so yummy....Lovely clicks...my favorite...
Dr.Sameena@
www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
looks very crispy and perfect tikka!!
ReplyDeleteYummy aloo tikkis,looks so crispy
ReplyDeleteYum! Very lovely tikkis! So inviting and appetizing!
ReplyDeleteYummy looking tikkis...awesome clicks dear...absolutely mouthwatering...
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
Great snack.Love aloo thikki.Looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteIf youu had entered photography field u wld hv made a mark.Beautiful pictures always
ReplyDeleteLovely snack..
ReplyDeleteA delicious tea-time Snack! Yumm!
ReplyDeleteLooks perfect and is making me drool here.
ReplyDeleteCrispy and yummy tea time snack..looks so good.
ReplyDeletelooks nice..recipe sounds delicious
ReplyDeleteveru delicious and tasty tikki
ReplyDeleteNice n crispy tikkies...
ReplyDeleteAwesome clicks and perfect crispy snack for tea time !!!
ReplyDeleteOMG!! u made them so perfectly ..very delicious aloo tikki
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WOW!!! They looks so lovely. Feel like having some. Will try it soon.
ReplyDeleteThis looks and reads delicious! Would like to try it some time.
ReplyDeleteI did not quite understand cornflour slurry - is it cornflour mixed with milk?
Your blog looks awesome :)
And thank you for stopping by mine.
crispy n yummy aloo tikki...
ReplyDeleteWow!!!!!!! picture is making me hungry.Perfect tea time snack.
ReplyDeletewow wonderful aloo tikki's ..........
ReplyDeleteDroolworthy dish dear...loved the new look of your site to...grt snaps....
ReplyDeleteYummy tikkis!! Perfect tea time snack..Loved the first picture..
ReplyDeletedelicious looks yummy
ReplyDeletetempting and yummy
ReplyDeletesuperb.....yummmmm
ReplyDeleteSuch a droolworthy aloo tikki, makes me drool..
ReplyDeleteAwesome work Shanthi. Each tikki looks grab-and-go from the picture!
ReplyDeletedelicous looking aloo tikkis! love to have them with a cup of hot tea...
ReplyDeleteSumma super ah irrukku...kalakkal!
ReplyDeleteIs it raining in Chennai too? These are perfect for a rainy day - watch thalaivar padam, eat some of your aloo tikkis and enjoy the rain! Perfect!
Lovely tikki Shanti.
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to leave a comment on your other blogs but somehow I am unable to.
Looks perfect and delicious dear..
ReplyDeleteI am here for the first time and my god! you have such a lovely blog. I checked other blogs as well. Esp Om Namo Narayana... I love it. Very nice info. Mde a note of few stotrams.. Reading more of it..:-) Thanks for sharing...
ReplyDeleteLooks so crispy and delicious. Nice picture.
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks as usual and i can see that you are getting inspired by Smita and decorating all the food like a flower!!!
ReplyDeletelooks yummy and crunchy becoz of the bread crumbs.
Shobha
wow ! happened to stumble upon ur blog ! good collection, esp the Iyengar cuisine. As a co-iyengar, I must appreciate the effort u take to post these recipes, esp the bhakshanams. Looking forward to more of these treats - iyengar cuisine or otherwise ...
ReplyDeleteam loving the crispness!
ReplyDeletevery yummy recipe. I luv it.
ReplyDeletelovely presentation! looks great
ReplyDeletedrooling here !!!!
ReplyDeletelovely presentation ..
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Lovely!!! I can have this plate anytime of the day... :)
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