CRISPIEST ALOO TIKKI RECIPE

2015-03-06
  • Yield : 10 - 12 pieces
  • Servings : 4 - 5 persons
  • Prep Time : 60m
  • Cook Time : 20m
  • Ready In : 1:20 h





I’ve been Aloo Tikki since my childhood and I rely don’t mean to astonish you but yes it has been this recipe since my 25 years of existence, I can just say that it is solely and wholely dedicated to my grand father so making this recipe was very emotional to me as its his blessing that I was able to learn so much about cooking at such an early age … well yes this recipe has been developed and evolved a little bit over time but yes it is the crispiest…. Enjoy (‘’,)

 

Ingredients To Make Aloo Tikki:

500 gms Boiled Potatoes

125 Gms / 1.25 cups of Activated Poha/Rice Flakes

4 Tbsp Rice Flour

 

Ingredients To Make Stuffing:

½ Cup Chana Dal / Bengal Gram Split and Skinned

¼ Cup Peas

2 Green Chilles Chopped

1 tsp Ginger Chopped

1 Tbsp Chopped Cilantro

Pinch of Asafoetida / Hing

½ tsp Whole Cumin / Jeera

***Masala Mix

 

Ingredients To Make Masala Mix:

 

1 tsp Red Chilli Powder

½ tsp Coriander / Dhaniya Powder

1.5 tsp Mango / Amchur powder

½ tsp Garam Masala

½ tsp Salt

¼ tsp Rock Salt / Kala Namak

 

 

INSTRUCTIONS TO MAKE THE VIDEO:

 

Key Points:

  • Do not add any salt in potato mix
  • Use the right starch and binder
  • Don’t forget to activate Rice flakes (add 1/4th cup water to 1 cup Rice Flakes)
  • Oil your hands properly while stuffing the patties

 

 

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Recipe Comments

Comments (15)

  1. posted by Sucheta Bokil on March 7, 2015

    Hi Bharat,your recipes are very yummy ! I like your recipes ! you are very talented ! iam looking forward to more & more recipes from you !

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    • posted by Bharat Wadhwa on March 9, 2015

      thank you so much… every comment matters alot it rely motivates god bless (”,)

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  2. posted by Sanghita Ganguly on March 10, 2015

    Hi bharat,

    I have tried this recipe and it turned out really well!

    I am a fan of this blog and would like to try all the recipes listed here.

    Thank you

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  3. posted by heena jakhar on March 27, 2015

    Hi Bharat,
    I like the way you explain every recipe. But i am very much health conscious can you give alternative to deep frying of many vegetarian recipe. I am pure vegetarian and would like to try all the recipe provided they are not deep-fried. I tried garlic bread stick and they came out yummy. Waiting for alternates …:)
    Thank you

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  4. posted by Meghana Parmar on April 2, 2015

    Hi Bharat Wadhwa .. I tried ur receipe crispest aloo tikki , it was really very yummyyy

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  5. posted by Lippy joarder on June 22, 2015

    Dear Bharat,,
    Ur way xplaination & gving tips how to iz xclnt. ..
    As I lv cooking I think I can learn a lot from u…
    thx. …

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    • posted by Bharat Wadhwa on June 25, 2015

      thank you so much (”,) so glad to read this I hope you like my other recipes aswell (”,)

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  6. posted by Sangita jain on July 19, 2015

    Hi now dat u taught us sum science about food , cld u kindly tell me why we use boiled n cooled potatoes versus cooling them overnight in d fridge n den using it. I wanted to make dis tikki recepe today so I refrigerated d potatoes thinking u will ask us to do d same but alas dis time u tuk me by surprise when I heard yr video. So I cancelled making it today.
    Eagerly waiting for yr reply

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  7. posted by Sangita jain on July 21, 2015

    Hi could not wait for yr reply so I tried d tikki . I let d potatoes stay at room temp after taking out of d fridge. It was Gud but very oily , or is it supposed to be very oily as it was being slow fried in oil.
    My husband said hey it’s like Delhi ka aloo tikki. Thanx once again n eagerly waiting for yr reply n d eggless version of cake n brownies recepe.

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  8. posted by Archana on May 1, 2016

    Bharatji,
    I followed your aloo tikki recipe.I am sorry its not to the level of Haldiram’s.Please let me know your comments where I was mistaken.So that next time I can correct my mistake and have more perfection.

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    • posted by Bharat Wadhwa on May 1, 2016

      if possible send me the picture that might help

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  9. posted by Rekha Phatnani on June 9, 2016

    Very testy , crispy Rikki everyone loves to eat

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  10. posted by isha on August 2, 2016

    Hi! Can we make this beforehand and store it for using it next day?

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    • posted by isha on August 4, 2016

      Can you please reply!! I need to make this tommorow!

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