This is a bit different Chicken - Aloo Tikki recipe, that I made in my Kitchen. Chicken boneless pieces are required, along with potatoes and with just few spices like cloves, cinnamon and cardamom that goes into a Bengali garam masala.
This dish goes well as a starter and as snacks. This can be served with green coriander chutney and ketchup.
Ingredients
10 to 12 medium pieces of Boneless Chicken preferred
2 medium size Potatoes (peel and chop 1 potato into very small pieces and peel and cut the other potato into big pieces as it will grind with the chicken)
2 Green Chillies (1 Chilli to grind and another chilli to slice) or added chillies as per requirement.
5 to 6 Garlic Cloves
1 small Ginger piece
1 tbsp chopped Coriander
2 tbsp Sour Curd
Salt to taste
1/4 tsp Garam Masala powder
1/2 cup Rice Flour
1/4 cup Fine Semolina
1/4 cup Vermicelli
Oil to fry
Method
Take a grinder jar, add the chicken pieces, big potato pieces, 1 chilli, garlic, ginger and salt. Grind the ingredients into a paste, add 2 tbsp curd and grind the paste once more. Remove the paste into a bowl. Add the chopped potato pieces, sliced chilli and chopped coriander leaves. Mix the ingredients together. Add the rice flour, mix it and keep it aside for an hour. Add the vermicelli and mix the ingredients together, now add the semolina and garam masala powder. Mix the ingredients once more. Heat up the oil in a wok, Take small lime size portions and flatten the ball. Once the oil heats up, add the tikkis into the oil, fry the tikkis on medium low flame until golden brown in colour. Remove the tikkis on a paper towel. Serve the tikkis with green chutney and ketchup.
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