Bread cutlet can be made in a jiffy. It consumes less oil and yet tastes great. Another good news is-no potatoes added in this recipe, YAY!
Makes 5 Cutlets
Ingredients:
Bread slices-3-4
Coriander leaves-2 tsp chopped
Green chilli chopped-1(small)
Ginger chopped-1/2 tsp
Salt
Garam masala powder-1/4 tsp
Kitchen king masala-1/4 tsp(optional)
Turmeric powder-a pinch
Chilli powder-a pinch
To fry in 1 tsp oil:
Finely chopped onion-1/2 cup
Grated carrot-1/2 cup
Grated Zucchini(optional)-1/2 cup
Method:
Heat oil in a pan. Fry the veggies for 5 minutes(sprinkle salt while frying) till they become tender.
Dip bread pieces in water and take them out immediately. Squeeze out excess water and mix the bread with the veggies and other spice powders to form a dough. Shape them into small cutlets and shallow fry in 2-3 tsp of oil till golden brown on both sides.
Good looking cutlets.....Nice blog with amazing pics.
ReplyDeleteWow these look delicious, bet it tasted pretty yummy...
ReplyDeleteI call it coco cashew because I used coconut and cashews in the sweet....
ReplyDeleteCutlet without potato, good way to indulge!
ReplyDeleteWowww cutlets looks fabulous Mahima...Azhaga, pakkave aasaiya irruku..yeppadi ippadi yellam..kalakuringa ponga..:)
ReplyDeleteThat was quick! Looks great, did you make it today?
ReplyDeleteI haven't had bread cutlet like this.. only the deep fried version. Looks so good Mahima.
ReplyDeleteLooks very quick and easy and a great snack for kids (and us too ;-))
ReplyDeleteKonjam diet-la irukkalamnu paathen..but it's so hard to stay away from the food blogs :-)
Gud idea,,... looks yummy ...
ReplyDeleteThat looks too good Mahimaa! Easy one too.
ReplyDeleteam going to try this one and let u know Mahi.looks really good and very easy too.
ReplyDeleteKewl thats an awesome dish... I love the taste of bread when soaked mmm...
ReplyDeletekanna,
ReplyDeleteThe pic is amezing,inviting,colourful.Seeing your Blog makes me forget my dieting.You made me feel hungry.I think you are catching up with Anush in photography.
Keep it up my child.
Appa
cutlets look great..nice picture..
ReplyDeleteWow they just looks so delicious, i am surprised they are made with bread.
ReplyDeleteWow looks great Mahi. I often make a similar cutlet for the children as evening snacks. And they luv it.
ReplyDeletehey, it does sound easy and tasty Mahimaa! I think I'll give this a shot sometime:) btw, hope you can find time to participate in my Vegetarian Thanksgiving event!:)
ReplyDeletewoow, the cutlets look so mouth-watering. Bookmarked to try. Potato fry looks great too!
ReplyDeleteMahimaa, i have something for you in my blog...
ReplyDeleteHi da..
ReplyDeleteBread Cutlet looks yummy .Its very simple and delicious ...will try this ..
love
veena
Thanks friends..
ReplyDeleteMansi, I will surely send some recipes for your event!
Appa, Thanks a lot.. I am glad you r comparing my photography skills with that of anush.
Priya, ungala vidava nan kalakaren?
Vibaas, thanks for the award dear.
Bread cutlets look crispy and easy to make...they look tempting
ReplyDeleteMahima, I tried this recipe and came out really well.. thanks to you.. have posted it in my blog too..
ReplyDeleteThis is what i am looking for.great recipe.thanku for posting.
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ReplyDeletehi mahimaa
ReplyDeletethanks for the recipe...i tried it out....
thanks a lot for the recipe...i tried it out.
ReplyDeleteThey were really easy and tasty! :)
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