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Learn how to make Cabbage Veggie Cutlet at home with our Chef Bhumika
Cabbage Veggie Cutlet Ingredients:
1½ cup Cabbage (chopped)
A pinch of Salt
½ cup Carrot (chopped)
½ cup French Beans (chopped)
Corriander Leaves (chopped)
1 Green Chilli (chopped)
3 Garlic Cloves (chopped)
½ tsp Red Chilli Powder
½ tsp Chaat Masala
½ tsp Turmeric Powder
1½ tbsp Rice Flour
½ cup Semolina (unroasted)
Oil (for shallow frying)
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About Cutlet
n Indian cuisine, a cutlet specifically refers to mashed vegetables (potato, carrot, beans) stuffing that is fried with a batter/covering. The meat itself is cooked with spices – onion, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, coriander (cilantro), green chillies, lemon and salt. This is then dipped in an egg mix or Corn starch and then in Bread crumbs (also see breaded cutlet), and fried in ghee or vegetable oil. Mostly chicken and mutton cutlets are very popular snacks in the eastern part of India specially in Kolkata.
The vegetarian version has no meat in it, instead the filling is a combination of mashed potatoes, onion, green chillies, spices and salt, cooked for a bit together. This version is more popular with the vegetarian Indian population. This should not be confused with grilled patties such as Aloo Tikki. A cutlet is traditionally deep-fried.
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