Hi
Summer is taking its toll. Chennai is becoming so hot that I am not able to bring myself to cook...and of course blogging has taken one step backwards.I haven't been blogging for some time now....Blame it on the heat..well..Is it the only reason???.Whatever be the reason I needed one compelling reason to get back to the blog world and that happens to be the post for GOURMET SEVEN. For the month of may The chosen theme is ENGLISH BREAKFAST. After mulling over many recipes...not able to decide..I did not know what to cook. The help came from the gourmet ofcourse. Radhika directed me to this page and I finally decided to cook the Potato Cake. But the Desi in me just wouldn't accept this recipe as it is. I decided to make it a little spicy and the search led me here.This tweaked recipe did suit my taste and we loved it:-)
INGREDIENTS
Potatoes 4-5(medium sized)
All purpose flour 3 tbsp
Green chillies 3-4
Onion 1
Cayenne powder 1 tsp
Cumin powder 1 tsp
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying
PREPARATION
Boil the potatoes, remove the skin and mash well. Keep aside
Chop the green chillies and onions very finely.
Mix everything well into a very smooth dough.
Pinch small balls and shape it into patties
Deep fry till golden brown in hot oil
Drain on absorbent paper and serve hot.
Linking this to "The Gourmet Seven"
Note:As chumki has rightly said..these can be baked for a healthier breakfast!!!!
Summer is taking its toll. Chennai is becoming so hot that I am not able to bring myself to cook...and of course blogging has taken one step backwards.I haven't been blogging for some time now....Blame it on the heat..well..Is it the only reason???.Whatever be the reason I needed one compelling reason to get back to the blog world and that happens to be the post for GOURMET SEVEN. For the month of may The chosen theme is ENGLISH BREAKFAST. After mulling over many recipes...not able to decide..I did not know what to cook. The help came from the gourmet ofcourse. Radhika directed me to this page and I finally decided to cook the Potato Cake. But the Desi in me just wouldn't accept this recipe as it is. I decided to make it a little spicy and the search led me here.This tweaked recipe did suit my taste and we loved it:-)
INGREDIENTS
Potatoes 4-5(medium sized)
All purpose flour 3 tbsp
Green chillies 3-4
Onion 1
Cayenne powder 1 tsp
Cumin powder 1 tsp
Salt to taste
Oil for deep frying
PREPARATION
Boil the potatoes, remove the skin and mash well. Keep aside
Chop the green chillies and onions very finely.
Mix everything well into a very smooth dough.
Pinch small balls and shape it into patties
Deep fry till golden brown in hot oil
Drain on absorbent paper and serve hot.
Linking this to "The Gourmet Seven"
Note:As chumki has rightly said..these can be baked for a healthier breakfast!!!!
Thanks Veena! I love simple recipes and must give this a try. Besan (gram flour) could be substituted for the flour and brushed with light olive oil, these patties could probably be baked in the oven instead of deep frying.
ReplyDeleteNice and simple recipe- perfect for breakfast
ReplyDeleteYum, they look superb !!!
ReplyDeletesimple and delicious potato tikki..
ReplyDeleteveena loved the crisy potato cakes hmmm simply delicious!!
ReplyDeletecrispy potato cake looks so yumm!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful evening snack....
ReplyDeletedifferent and interesting recipe !!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy Veena....Feel like munching one now....
ReplyDeleteLooks great Veena. Love the clicks too.
ReplyDeleteVardhini
CooksJoy
looks crispy and delicious :)
ReplyDeleteLove the way you have spiced up this cake Veena. I'm sure the kids would love it. I shall try the baked version of this.
ReplyDeleteTickling Palates
Good work with the Potato cakes. I really dont like them much here, for English breakfast. But your version seems to be way better than the original. Off course , we Indians love our own ways most ;)
ReplyDeletePotato cakes looks very yummy and delicious
ReplyDeleteWow crispy potato cakes looks irresistible,loving it.
ReplyDeleteNice Veena. I am also not cooking much because of the heat. I get by with a pot of curd rice :)
ReplyDeleteso simple and mouthwatering tikkis
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