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Kerala Chicken Cutlet- Chicken Potato Patties




Chicken Cutlet

Are you looking for a delicious snack/ appetizer. Imagine a spicy chicken cutlet with piping hot tea-can you ever say no to this yummy tea time snack? Cutlet is one of my favorite snacks. It has an inducing smell and an absolute comfort food. It is often found in restaurants, local tea stalls, and canteens. Delicious cutlets can be made, with meat, fish, or vegetables. It is a party favorite and is served, as an appetizer or finger food. The breaded meat patties are deep-fried and are crunchy on the outside and with a soft filling. Eggs and bread crumbs help to attain the light crispy texture and allow it to hold its shape while frying. Use a combination of regular and panko bread crumbs for a light and crispy coating.

They are the best comfort food and easy to make. It will be ready in under 30 minutes. It is a great time-saver, and the best part is that you can make the patties and store them in the freezer( without frying) for more than two weeks. The flavor of freshly ground pepper, coriander leaves, and a bit tangy from lemon juice is something I love in these Kerala style cutlets. This recipe will make around twelve cutlets. Serve this with ketchup and onion salad and enjoy with a cup of tea. Go ahead then and give it a try. I am sure you'll love them too!


Kerala Chicken Cutlet- Chicken Potato Patties

Ingredients
Chicken 3/4 lb
Potato large-1
Onion- 1 medium
Ginger Garlic paste- 1 1/2 tsp
Turmeric powder- 1/2 tsp
Pepper powder- 1 tsp
Chilly powder- 1/3 tsp
Garam masala- 3/4 tsp
Chopped Coriander leaves- a little
Lemon juice- 1/2 lemon
salt to taste

Bread Crumbs- 1 cup
Eggs - 2
Oil for frying


Cook chicken along with salt, turmeric powder, and half of the pepper powder. Once cool either shred or mince the chicken in a food processor.

Boil potato and mash it.

Heat oil in a pan and saute onions till golden brown. Add ginger-garlic paste and fry for a few seconds or till the raw flavor disappears. Next add garam masala, pepper powder, chilly powder, minced meat, and boiled potatoes, coriander leaves, and lemon juice. Saute this in low flames till it becomes a uniform mixture. Allow this to cool down completely.

Beat egg whites in a bowl. Spread bread crumbs on a plate and keep aside. 

Take the chicken potato mixture and make small balls, and using your palm flatten into patties. Dip in egg whites and then roll on bread crumbs. It is best to let the breaded patties chill in the refrigerator for half an hour. Heat oil in a pan on medium heat. Gently slide 3- 4 cutlets at a time and shallow fry till both sides are evenly brown. Fry in batches. Serve with tomato ketchup. It tastes best when it is warm, but leftover can be refrigerated. They will taste just delicious a freshly made when you reheat them in an oven or on a frying pan.

 

Freezing the Cutlets

You can make this ahead of time, and it freezes well and is a great time saver. Make patties and dip a well-beaten egg, and coat with bread crumbs. Line them on a baking sheet and freeze them. Once it is frozen, transfer it into freezer-safe zip lock bags, and you always have cutlets handy and ready to deep fry. When it is time to fry, allow it to defrost for half an hour and then fry.

 
Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy..

Comments

  1. looks so tempting...crispy yum...

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  2. WOW!! Ravile thanne cutlets kandittu kothi varunnu..Adipoli aayittundu!

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  3. Nice crispy chicken cutlets..feel like grabbing one from the picture.

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  4. ah perfect for a lazy evening with tea

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  5. wow these cutlets look awesome.....and perfect in shape....

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  6. The crust looks so crispy ~ very nice recipe n presentation dear:)
    US Masala

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  7. Visiting your blog for the first time and I love your recipes...These cutlets have a nice and crispy crust. Do visit my little space too..

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  8. Looks professional Suja..SO yummy and tempting that I can't take my eyes back from there ! Crispy and colorful too !

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  9. wow..chicken cutlet adipoli ayittundu...you made it perfectly and i loved that deep brown color...:)

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  10. delicious recipe...like ur presentation...u hav a nice space here...glad 2 join u..If u like, then visit my blog and join me too..tc..enjoy..:)

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  11. Nice crispy chicken cutlets..feel like grabbing one from the picture.

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  12. Neatly done crust!! super tempting..

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  13. Delicious cutlets very tempting.

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  14. This sounds sounds so absolutely delicious...can't wait to give it a try!

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  15. Delicious cutlets,luks very tempting...

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  16. Sooper Suja,..as always u rock..Super delicious.

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  17. yummy recipe,thanks for the recipe

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  18. The cutlets look amazing.. so tempting..

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  19. Love the crispy crust on the cutlet..looks delicious!

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  20. Crispy n yummy perfect for teatime

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  21. They look so tempting, crispy & delicious cutlets :)

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  22. So tempting cutlets,looks so crispy and yummy.

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  23. Visiting you blog for the first time.. You have got a nice collection of recipes... and what a coincidence, chicken cutlet is my latest post too.. :)

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  24. wow. cutlets are perfect. when I was reading this post, my husbad saw this picture and immediately he asked me to prepare. We liked it. Book marked also.

    Cheers,
    Uma

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  25. I'd live to devour that whole plate with the sauce and a cup of chai. Too tempting, Suja!!

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  26. yumm yumm yummmm... kothiyavanu sujaaa :)

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  27. Chicken cutlet looks crispy, crunchy, yummy and tempting. Perfect for snacks.

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  29. yummy to snack cutlets look fabulous

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  31. delicious cutlets...they are looking absolutely perfect in shape and crunchy...nice recipe Suja

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