Soya Veg Cutlet
Yes! I am huge fan of soya. I try to implement soya recipes atleast once in a week of our daily diet. Its said to be very nutritious and also high in protein. I found that this cutlet is one way to get my kiddo to eat more. After all if kids eat good food, moms are even more happier. What more you want :)...
Soya Chunks - 2 cup heap
Potato - 2 large (boiled)
Veggies - mix ( beans, carrot, peas, corn)
Onion - 2 medium chopped finely
Green chilly - 2-3 nos chopped finely
Ginger - 2 tbsp chopped finely
Garlic - 2 tbsp chopped finely
Chilli Powder - 1tsp (heaped) (adjust according to your spice level)
Turmeric Powder - 1/4 tsp
Garam Masala - 1 tsp (heaped)
Coriander Leaves - 4 tbsp finely chopped
Lemon Juice - 1 lemon
Black Pepper - 2 tsp
Salt
Breadcrumbs - 1/2 cup or as required
Rava - A big pinch for that extra crispiness (optional)
Egg - 1
Water - 2 tbsp
Oil - for shallow frying
Preparation :
Boil the Soya chunks in water and cover with for about 10 mins. Once cooled take the soya chunks in batches and press in between hand to remove all the water. Mince the chunks in a chopper or mixie.
Cook the carrot, corn and beans with salt in little water till evaoprates. Pressure cook peas till cooked.
Boil potato in a pressure cooker for 1 whistle or boil in a pan with water till cooked. Remove the skin and smash with back of the spoon or smasher till no lumps are formed.
In a pan, add about 2 tbsp of oil. Add in onions, ginger, garlic and green chilly. Saute till they turn light brown in color. Then add in the chilly powder and turmeric and saute for a min. Then add in the soya mince and cooked veggies and cook for about 5-10 mins. Take from flame. Now add the coriander leaves, salt, pepper, lemon juice and garam masala. Now add this mix to the potato. Mix well.
Beat the egg and 2 tbsp of water to it. Place breadcrumbs and rava on to a plate.
Now make small flat balls and dip in beaten egg and then into the breadcrumbs+rava mixture. The cutlets should be well coated with breadcrumbs. Then shallow or deep fry them in oil. Serve with sauce or as side dish for rotis :)
Cheers,
Neetz ;)
Note :
I was out of beans so didnt add them.
If you are not health conscious deep fry the cutlets. It will be more tastier.
Yes! I am huge fan of soya. I try to implement soya recipes atleast once in a week of our daily diet. Its said to be very nutritious and also high in protein. I found that this cutlet is one way to get my kiddo to eat more. After all if kids eat good food, moms are even more happier. What more you want :)...
Soya Chunks - 2 cup heap
Potato - 2 large (boiled)
Veggies - mix ( beans, carrot, peas, corn)
Onion - 2 medium chopped finely
Green chilly - 2-3 nos chopped finely
Ginger - 2 tbsp chopped finely
Garlic - 2 tbsp chopped finely
Chilli Powder - 1tsp (heaped) (adjust according to your spice level)
Turmeric Powder - 1/4 tsp
Garam Masala - 1 tsp (heaped)
Coriander Leaves - 4 tbsp finely chopped
Lemon Juice - 1 lemon
Black Pepper - 2 tsp
Salt
Breadcrumbs - 1/2 cup or as required
Rava - A big pinch for that extra crispiness (optional)
Egg - 1
Water - 2 tbsp
Oil - for shallow frying
Preparation :
Boil the Soya chunks in water and cover with for about 10 mins. Once cooled take the soya chunks in batches and press in between hand to remove all the water. Mince the chunks in a chopper or mixie.
Cook the carrot, corn and beans with salt in little water till evaoprates. Pressure cook peas till cooked.
Boil potato in a pressure cooker for 1 whistle or boil in a pan with water till cooked. Remove the skin and smash with back of the spoon or smasher till no lumps are formed.
In a pan, add about 2 tbsp of oil. Add in onions, ginger, garlic and green chilly. Saute till they turn light brown in color. Then add in the chilly powder and turmeric and saute for a min. Then add in the soya mince and cooked veggies and cook for about 5-10 mins. Take from flame. Now add the coriander leaves, salt, pepper, lemon juice and garam masala. Now add this mix to the potato. Mix well.
Beat the egg and 2 tbsp of water to it. Place breadcrumbs and rava on to a plate.
Now make small flat balls and dip in beaten egg and then into the breadcrumbs+rava mixture. The cutlets should be well coated with breadcrumbs. Then shallow or deep fry them in oil. Serve with sauce or as side dish for rotis :)
Cheers,
Neetz ;)
Note :
I was out of beans so didnt add them.
If you are not health conscious deep fry the cutlets. It will be more tastier.
24 comments:
looks yum !
Thanx for the cutlets neetu....it was damn good...noone can say that itz nt chicken..
Hi Neetz
Crispy and delicious looking cutlets. Awesome preparation.
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
So so yummy... and very good presented to...
Ctlets looks awesome..delicious preparation Neetu..
Looks... yummy... i also love soya..
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Neetu...
Wonderful pictures of a super duper healthy cutlet - super like :)
wow delicious cutlet,loved the crispy part on top...luks yum...
Looks so mouth-watering and a perfect snack for the kids :)
Thanks .. and it looks yum..
Nitz
http://gourmetgal-nitz.blogspot.com/
Happy Following you too dear :-)
very tempting and yummy...loved it..
Healthy,tempting cutlets..
Wonderful pictures of a super duper healthy cutlet....
Yours is a wonderful space too dear.. I do visit here frequently :)
irresistable pic..Am craving right now..:P
Tasty Appetite
that looks like a perfect tea time snack..never tried making cutlet with
soy chunks..sure it would have tasted yummy..perfect and yummy looking clicks.
Crispy and superb soya cutlets.
Thank u all.
@Suhaina - do try. i guarantee you, you wont realise the taste different and can be easily fooled for chicken cutlets ;)
delicious cutlets.you have a nice blog you can visit my blog and give ur valuable comments.
Looks perfect and tempting!
Looks superb...appetizing.
Cutlets look super yummy..
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