BAKED Aloo Tikki Recipe (2024)

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As per usual, I was craving a little of potatoes and homemade Indian food in my life, so I decide to make an easy baked aloo tikki recipe.

With this recipe, I just grabbed what I currently have in my pantry and in my home, because you know, I’m frugal. Fresh, finely chopped, organic vegetables in this recipe?

No. Just some leftover onions, bell peppers, frozen peas, and a few potatoes.

For the seasonings, feel free to taste test as you add your seasonings. Start with a teaspoon, then add more to adjust.

Also, depending on how large you make your aloo tikki, you’ll yield about 8-12 small patties with this recipe.

What Is Aloo Tikki?

Aloo tikki is a popular North Indian snack made from potatoes, peas, and spices. "Aloo" is potato and "tikki" means croquette, patties, or cutlet.

Aloo tikki is typically deep-fried and served hot - my favorite way of having them. It can be eaten as a snack, side, or placed in a burger or sandwich.

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Aloo tikki can be stuffed with additional ingredients, for example, lentils/dal, nuts, or paneer. Or, they can be left unstuffed. Serve them up with a refreshing andvibrant mint chutney sauce.

You can also go for a yogurt-based sauce,hot and sweet sauce, or a glorious pool of ketchup. The sauces can be store-bought, or homemade.

However, you choose to have aloo tikki - just enjoy it. For this recipe, I decided to go for a no-oil route. Although it might be more fun fried, a healthier option is always welcomed.

When I am in the mood for an easy, affordable, and tasty dish that can be used in a variety of ways - aloo tikki is my go-to. It's especially delicious as a burger.

If you're in the mood for more plant-based Indian dishes, be sure to check out myvegan butter chicken recipemade with a thick gravy and juicy tofu chunks. It'll pair well with your homemade aloo tikki and aroti.

This recipe is 100% plant-based/vegan and oil-free. To make aloo tikki gluten-free, you can try switching out all-purpose flour for buckwheat flour orgluten-free breadcrumbs.

How To Boil Potatoes For Aloo Tikki

There are two ways you can boil or soften the potatoes in preparation for aloo tikki. They can be boiledwholeuntil fork tender, orcubedinto smaller pieces to steam.

We want the potatoes to be fork-tender, not mushy or falling apart. I recommend checking them often with a fork as they boil/steam.

Once fork-tender, allow the potatoes to cool off. This will both allow for easier handling while mixing it with spices and prevent the potatoes from becoming too sticky.

When making aloo tikki, I opt to leave the potato skins on - since I try to avoid food waste. However, if you're looking for a more uniform and less clumpy aloo tikki, remove the potato skins.

How To Prevent Aloo Tikki From Falling Apart

Use Enough Flour

When mixing the mashed potato with the other ingredients, make sure it's dry enough. If the mashed aloo easily sticks to your hands, it may not be dry enough.

Allow Tikkis To Cool After Being Cooked

Once the baked aloo tikkis are done, carefully remove them with a spatula. Then, have them cool on a cooling rack.

If you don't have a cooling rack, transfer them to a plate lined with a paper towel. Allow them to cool and further firm up for at least 5 minutes or so.

By the way, if you don't have a cooling rack - it was one of my most valuable kitchen tools. If you're baking or frying anything that needs to be cooled - they allow air to circulate under the food. Cooling racks are great forcookies,french fries, andmuffins.

Boil With Potato Skin Intact

I highly recommend boiling potatoes with their skins intact. If you remove the skins, the potatoes will absorb too much of the water.

If you prefer to boil the potato in cubes, opt to steam them instead.

Additionally, you can soften potatoes by skipping the boiling or steaming process altogether. Pierce the potato with a fork and chuck into a microwave for 6 minutes or so on high power, flipping halfway.

Once done cooking, allow to cool, just like you would if you were boiling or steaming.

Use High-Starch Potatoes Like Russet

High-starch potatoes like russet potatoes hold together well. The starch in the potatoes acts as a binder - which makes them perfect for an aloo tikki recipe.

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Okay, so let me take you through how I made homemade aloo tikkis (potato croquettes) with what I have in my pantry.

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Easy Baked Aloo Tikki

Aly Michell

This veg baked aloo tikki or potato patty is 100% vegetarian and vegan. Using boiled potatoes, Indian spices, and vegetables. Inspired by the Indian snack that's traditionally fried.

5 from 1 vote

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 35 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Side Dish, Snack

Cuisine Indian

Servings 4

Calories 146 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 medium russet potatoes boiled/steamed/microwaved
  • cup peas
  • cup onions chopped
  • cup green bell pepper chopped
  • cup flour
  • ½ teaspoon chili powder
  • ½ teaspoon ground cumin
  • ½ teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 teaspoon garlic powder
  • Salt to taste
  • Pinch of red chili pepper
  • Oil

Instructions

  • In a large bowl, mash the cooked + cooled potatoes with a fork. Add your seasonings: chili powder, cumin, ginger, garlic powder, red chili pepper, black pepper, and salt to taste. Mix well.

  • Taste the potato mixture to see if it's salted and seasoned enough to your liking.

  • Next, add the chopped onions, bell pepper, and peas. Mix well. Add the flour and mix well. Next, preheat your oven to 425 degrees F.

  • Make sure your hands are completely dry and dust them with flour for easier handling. If the potato mixture is too sticky or wet, add a bit more flour.

  • Next, make small balls with the aloo tikki mixture. Flatten into patties that are about ½ inch thick.

  • Brush both sides of the tikki with oil. Lay tikkis on a baking tray lined with parchment paper.

  • Finally, bake for about 30 minutes. Carefully flipping them halfway.

  • When the aloo tikkis are done, take them out and allow them to cool for about 5 minutes to further firm up. Serve.

Notes

  1. For this recipe, I did not peel the potatoes, as I enjoy using all of the potato. But if you prefer to peel them, that’s fine too.
  2. During the halfway oven flip, the aloo tikki will be a bit tender. This is expected. They will firm up as they further cook. Very gently flip each tikki so they hold their shape.
  3. The most important step is at the end of this recipe. Once they are done baking, remove them from the baking tray and allow to further firm up and cool on a cooling rack.
  4. This recipe yields about 8-10 aloo tikkis.

Nutrition

Serving: 1-ServingCalories: 146kcalCarbohydrates: 32gProtein: 5gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 13mgPotassium: 554mgFiber: 3gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 222IUVitamin C: 22mgCalcium: 30mgIron: 2mg

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FAQs

Why did my aloo tikki fall apart? ›

If your aloo tikki is falling apart, chances are there is too much moisture or not enough binding agent present in the mixture. To prevent this, be careful not to over-cook the potatoes. Additionally, let the cooked potatoes cool slightly before combining them with the rest of the ingredients.

What is the English name for aloo tikki? ›

Literally translating to Potato Patties, this Indian street food 'Aloo Tikki' is a staple at the street stalls, chaat centres and fancy cafes, getting sold out instantly.

What is tikki called in English? ›

cake countable noun. Food that is formed into flat round shapes before it is cooked can be referred to as cakes. ...

Is aloo patty healthy? ›

Overconsumption of Aloo patties, like any calorie-dense and less nutritious food, can have several adverse effects on your health. These include: Weight Gain: The number of calories in patties is high. They are also high in saturated fats and refined carbs, which can lead to weight gain.

Is Tikki healthy or not? ›

Additionally, instead of deep-frying the patty, it can also be baked or shallow-fried using less oil, and the taste remains the same. The Tikki Chaat made this way is considered good for the body due to the benefits of the main ingredient, the potato.

Why are my twice baked potatoes falling apart? ›

Do not wrap the potatoes in foil before baking. It softens the shells and will make them fall apart. Baking them unwrapped makes the skins crispy and stronger, which will help keep the potatoes together when scooping out the flesh and filling them.

What is the difference between aloo tikki and Aloo Tikki Chaat? ›

Aloo tikki is a golden fried-potato patty that is often stuffed with peas or dal and served with a variety of spicy chutneys and sometimes chickpeas, while aloo chaat is simply boiled potatoes that are cubed, fried, seasoned, and served hot.

What is the difference between cutlet and aloo tikki? ›

Cutlet is served like samosa directly with ketchup and chutney. Patty is generally used in burgers and lettuce leaf onion and cheese and tomato slices are added. Tikki is the famous aloo tikki served with chole on top and sweet and spicy chutney and a generous sprinkling of diced onions.

Which country made Tikki? ›

Aloo tikki, also known as aloo ki tikkia, aloo ki tikki or alu tikki, is a snack originating from the Indian subcontinent. In Indian, Pakistani, and Bangladeshi preparation, it is made of boiled potatoes, peas, and various curry spices. Aloo means potato in Hindi-Urdu, and tikki is a small cutlet or croquette.

Is Tikki A Boy or a girl? ›

Tikki is the only kwami who is referred to by the feminine pronoun in Season 1.

Why does Tikki have cravings? ›

This episode reveals that kwamis enter a "food-hungry" or a feeding frenzy state when they eat delicious and unique individualized sets of foods. Being the kwami of creation, Tikki's hunger overpowers those of the other kwamis. Because of this, the other kwamis call Tikki "The Great Sweet-Tooth".

Is aloo tikki a junk food? ›

Aloo Tikki: Made from potatoes, aloo tikki can be healthier when prepared right. They offer fiber, potassium, and vitamin C from the potatoes, and if grilled or baked instead of fried, they can be lower in unhealthy fats.

How many calories are in 1 aloo tikki? ›

Aloo Tikki: Traditional aloo tikkis made from mashed potatoes, chana daal, coriander, and spices are deep-fried and delicious. One piece of aloo tikki is loaded with 275 calories, and you can make its healthy version by replacing deep-frying with baking.

How many calories are in 2 aloo tikki? ›

One Aloo Tikki gives 77 calories. Out of which carbohydrates comprise 38 calories, proteins account for 5 calories and remaining calories come from fat which is 34 calories. One Aloo Tikki provides about 3.8 percent of the total daily calorie requirement of a standard adult diet of 2,000 calories.

How do you keep fried potatoes from falling apart? ›

11 Answers
  1. Use waxy ("new") potatoes. ...
  2. Microwave then cool the diced potatoes rather than boiling them. ...
  3. Fry them in small batches in vegetable oil (or another high-smoke-point oil) at med-high to high heat (depending on your pan/stove combination) rather than the lower heat required for frying with olive oil.
Dec 11, 2012

How do you cook potatoes without falling apart? ›

It's generally recommended to boil potatoes with their skins on to help them retain their shape. The skin acts as a protective barrier, preventing water from seeping into the potato's flesh and resulting in a mushy texture.

How to prevent cutlets from breaking while frying? ›

To avoid the cutlets from breaking avoid frying the cutlets in extremely hot oil. The oil should be just right to heat 2-3 cutlets, do not add more cutlets in the pan or it may result in breaking the patty. Also, do not immediately stir the patty after placing it in the pan while cooking, this may cause breakage too.

Why do my potatoes fall apart when frying? ›

"If potatoes are produced during a very dry growing season, they will tend to have a higher than normal solid content and less moisture. When these are cooked, they absorb more water than usual and, as a result, fall apart at the end of cooking."

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