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Beetroot Mushroom Cutlet



Beetroot Mushroom Cutlet

Today's recipe is a quick and delicious snack/appetizer....the good old favorite, vegetable cutlet with a twist. Cutlets are everyone's favorite and you get it everywhere in India.My  family enjoys vegetable cutlet,just as much as the love meat cutlet. Beetroot mushroom cutlet is one of our favorites. It has the beautiful color and the earthy sweetness of beetroot,the mild meaty taste of mushrooms and  aromatic spices. It is delectable and I am sure even non-vegetarians will find this interesting. Serve this with ketchep or with mint chutney and enjoy with a cup of tea.

Ingredients

Beetroot- 2 medium
Mushroom cleaned and chopped- 1 1/2 cup
Potato- 1 large
Onion- 1 meduim
Ginger-garlic paste- 1 1/3 tsp

Turmeric powder-a pinch
Chilly powder- 1/3 tsp
( according to spiciness you like)
Pepper powder-1/3 tsp
Garam masala-1/2 tsp
Coriander leaves chopped-a handful
lemon juice- 1/2 lemon
salt to taste
Egg white-2
Bread crumbs- 1 cup


 

Cook potato with the skin on,peel and mash and keep aside. Grate beet root or just pulse in a food processor and keep aside. Similarly clean and finely chop mushrooms

Heat one tsp of oil in pan and add onions and saute till onions are soft and changes color. Add ginger garlic paste and saute till the raw flavor disappears.
Add the grated beets and stir fry in medium high flame for about two to three minute. Next add the chopped mushroom and continue to fry. Continue sauteing till all the water from mushrooms evaporates.
Add the dry masala and the crumbled potatoes fry for one more minute and switch off the flame. Add chopped coriander leaves, salt and lemon juice. Combine every thing and make small balls. Flatten on your palm into patties.
In a separate bowl beat egg white till light and fluffy. Spread bread crumbs on a plate.Take each patties and dip in egg whites and then roll on the bread mixture and coat it evenly. Drop patties in hot oil and fry or shallow fry till both sides are evenly brown. Serve with tea.

Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy..


Comments

  1. nice new combo of carbs and proteins..

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  2. what an innovation to the usual veg cutlets :) they looks so yum with a surprise color inside.. scrumptious

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  3. Perfectly made & very tempting!! I loved the crispy looking crust!!

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  4. Lovely pictures and very tempting! Beautifully made cutlets..

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  5. lovely... beautifully made cutlets, very tempting!

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  6. Crispy cutlet, beautifully made, adding mushroom sounds truly very interesting.

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  7. Super combo...I love this...Kandittu ippom indakkan thonnunu...

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  8. Very beautiful..looks perfect..

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  9. Lovely cutlet with perfect shape...
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  10. looks like a perfect combo. never had this cutlet before. sure would love to give it a try. too tempting Suja...adipoly.

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  11. Very interesting impressive combo there Suja..The cutlets have come out perfect and they look crispy..makes me hungry.

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  12. Very interesting impressive combo there Suja..The cutlets have come out perfect and they look crispy..makes me hungry.

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  13. This is new to me...looks delicious..will try soon.

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  14. Beets and mushroom? Sounds like a yum-o combination!!

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  15. Love the combination ..looks yum

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  16. The cutlets look too Good ...Like the idea of combining beets and Mushroom

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  17. wow very tempting snack,perfectly made...

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  18. hi suja, thanks for sharing this wonderful recipe- the color is awesome too. bookmarked with thanks. have a nice day

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  19. drooling here...super yummy cutlet....lovely combo too...

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  20. looks yummy...great combo

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  21. Very tempting crispy cutlets,nicely captured...

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  22. These cutlets look great Suja, using mushrooms for cutlet is an awesome idea.loved them

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  23. looking very tempting

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  24. woww.... it's tempting !!!

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  25. woww.... it's tempting !!!

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