Beetroot Cutlet | Easy Indian Tea Time snack Recipe (2024)

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My 249th recipe, "Beetroot Cutlet", a delicious, colorful and healthy appetizer / snack. Thought that there islittle more time before the New Year's Eve and decided to sneak in one more of my favorite appetizers, which would just perfect for the party. Unlike other tea time snacks, cutlet was one dish my mom frequently made at home. It was probably because it was the easiest way for her to make me eat veggies. So I never botheredto try cutlets from restaurants. My taste buds, were only accustomed to my mom's special veggie cutlet.

The first time I ate a cutlet elsewhere was at a restaurant here. They had a grand opening and it was advertised to be located on a hill top. So thought it would be fun having dinner there and decided to pay them a visit. Cutlet was what I had ordered for appetizer. I soon regretted my decision. The cutlet was so bad that it was only one among very few times that I was not able to complete the food ordered and had to leave it on my plate. Since then I had decided to only have cutlet when made at home.

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I had already posted my mom's special veggie cutlet recipe earlier. While it tastes delicious, it can get a little time consuming with a lot of ingredients being added. So decided to provide a quick fix solution of the same. This beetroot cutlet is perfect for folks who need a delicious snack / appetizer but do not have the time to cut onion, saute, etc. This cutlet is so easy to make. You just have to cook your veggies, throw in the spices, shape your patties and fry it to have a delicious appetizer.

Beetroot also adds a natural bright color to the cutlet and makes this dish attractive and perfect to add on to your party menu. This beetroot cutletis slightly crisp on the outside with the layer of breadcrumbs. The combination of potato and beets makes the inside soft, juicy and with an amazing flavor. All in all it is a appetizer which will be a treat for your eyes as well as your tummy 🙂

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Beetroot Cutlet

Revathi Palani

Beetroot Cutlet is a easy, colorful and healthy snack / appetizer made from potato, beetroot and aromatic Indian spices. Crisp outside and soft inside.

5 from 1 vote

Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Snack

Cuisine Indian

Servings 4

Ingredients

  • 1 large Beetroot
  • 2 medium Potato
  • 2 Bread slices
  • ½ tsp Salt (adjust per taste)
  • ½ tsp Red chilli powder (adjust per taste)
  • ¼ tsp Jeera powder
  • ¼ tsp Amchur Powder
  • ¼ tsp Garam Masala
  • 1 Tbsp Mint leaves (finely chopped)
  • 2 Tbsp Coriander leaves (finely chopped)
  • All purpose flour - for coating
  • Bread crumbs - for coating
  • Oil - for frying

Instructions

  • First cook the potatoes, roughly mash them and keep aside. Also, cook the beet root and grate it finely.

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  • Add the bread slices to a blender/mixie and grind into a dry powder.

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  • Add the mashed potato, grated beetroot, salt, chilli, jeera, amchur, garam masala, mint, coriander leaves to a large mixing bowl. Now, mix all the ingredients until well combined.

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  • Now, add the ground bread powder little by little and mix until you get a thick dough. I used powder from 2 bread slices.

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  • Add the all purpose flour to a small bowl. Add sufficient water to make a flour paste and keep aside. Spread the bread crumbs in a plate for coating and keep aside.

  • Now heat a pan with oil for shallow frying and set the flame to Medium. While the oil is getting heated, take a small portion of the dough. Roll it into a log shape. Now dip the prepared dough into the flour paste and roll until fully coated.

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  • Now, place it on top of the bread crumbs. Slightly press with your fingers to flatten out the patty. Turn the patty and make sure that the other side of the patty is also covered with bread crumbs.

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  • Shallow fry the patties until both the sides of the cutlet turns golden brown by flipping. Once done remove from the oil and place in a paper towel to remove excess oil. Repeat the same with the other patties.

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  • Enjoy hot with ketchup.

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Notes | FAQ

- Make sure your beetroot and potato are totally dry before mashing/grating.

- The addition of salt and other masala powders depends on the size and type of potato used. Do give a taste of the mixture before forming into patties and adjust the salt, spiciness and other masala quantity as per your taste.

- Cutlet mixture should be dry enough to make the patty shape.
- The outer coating should be less for this cutlet, so that the color of the beetroot is seen through outside.

- Try to fry the cutlets in medium flame. High flame leads to burnt bread crumbs and Low temperature leads to oil absorption.

- You can even deep fry or just pan/tawa fry the cutlets.

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FAQs

Can you eat beetroot raw? ›

You can also eat beetroot raw, peeled and grated into salads and slaws, or finely shaved as a 'carpaccio'. Wash and trim the leaves to use in salads and or as a garnish.

What is the best way to cook beetroot? ›

Wash the beets gently, making sure that you don't tear the skins, then place in a pan of warm water, bring to the boil, reduce the heat and simmer until tender – around 20–30 minutes. Alternatively, you can steam whole beetroot or bake them in the oven for 2–3 hours at 150°C/gas mark 2.

How long should I boil beetroot? ›

Bring to a boil. Once water is boiling, cook beets for about 20 minutes to 30 minutes. I would test a smaller and larger beet for tenderness at the 20 minute mark by either removing and cutting or piercing with a fork. Cook beets until desired texture is reached.

What is the price of beetroot in India? ›

Get it for ₹45.60!

Who should not eat raw beetroot? ›

Who should not have beetroot every day
  • Beet for heart. ...
  • Pregnant women. ...
  • Children. ...
  • ​Breastfeeding mothers. ...
  • Cancer patients. ...
  • ​Allergy to beetroot. ...
  • Other effects of beet. ...
  • ​Beet in your diet.
Mar 16, 2023

Who should not eat raw beets? ›

Beets are high in oxalates, which may raise the risk of kidney stones. If you already have kidney stones, it's advisable to enjoy beetroots in moderation.

Is boiled beetroot better or raw? ›

Raw beets contain more vitamins, minerals and antioxidants than cooked beets (yes, you can eat beets raw!). Like many vegetables, the longer you cook beets—especially in water—the more the colorful phytonutrients leach out of the food and into the water.

Should beetroot be boiled before eating? ›

Their health benefits include improved heart health and enhanced exercise capacity, both of which are attributed to their inorganic nitrate content. Beets are sweet and especially delicious when mixed in salads. Easy to prepare, they can be eaten raw, boiled, or baked.

What is the tastiest way to eat beets? ›

Delicious. Roasted with goat cheese. – The classic, all-time favorite preparation. Roast beets until they are tender and juicy, then eat them with some spicy greens and piquant goat cheese.

Why add vinegar when boiling beets? ›

Place the beets in a large saucepan and add water to cover and the lemon juice or vinegar. This will help to keep the beets from bleeding. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer until tender, about 45 minutes to 1 hour. Place pot under running cold water and let rinse until beets can be handled.

Can you drink beet water after boiling? ›

Yes, you can. It's completely safe to drink water that has been used to boil beetroots.

Do you boil beetroot in hot or cold water? ›

Boiling Beetroot
  1. Wash each beetroot carefully and give them gentle scrub with vegetable brush if required taking care not to damage the skin. ...
  2. Put cleaned beets in a pan and cover them with cold water.
  3. At this point you can add tablespoon of apple cider vinegar (optiona).
  4. Cover pan with a lid and bring it to boil.
Oct 13, 2021

What is the Indian name for beetroot? ›

noun
beetroot sugarचुकंदर चीनी
beetroot cropचुकंदर की फसल
beetroot leavesचुकंदर की पत्तियां
beetroot seedचुकंदर
beetroot slicesचुकंदर के स्लाइस
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Can we eat 2 beetroot in a day? ›

The oxalates found in beets can increase your uric acid level, meaning that too many beets can lead to gout. To avoid this, stick to no more than a single half-cup serving of beets per day.

What is the season of beetroot in India? ›

The ideal planting season for beetroot is from August to January. Prepare the land to a deep friable condition to have least resistance to the root development.

Is it better to eat beets raw or cooked? ›

Raw or Cooked? Cooked. Low in calories and high in nutrients, cooked beets reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke. Benefits: Naturally occurring compounds in beets improve blood flow, help keep arteries healthy and reduce LDL cholesterol (the 'bad' kind).

Is raw beetroot hard to digest? ›

Beets are great for the digestive system because of their effects on gut bacteria health. However, people with sensitive stomachs may experience digestive distress (like gas or bloating) when consuming beets. A mild upset stomach could be the result of the fiber content in beets helping clear the digestive tract.

Is red beets better raw or cooked? ›

Cooking beets won't give you the same health benefits because heat destroys betalain pigments and hampers nitrates, but it's still good for your health. To preserve the maximum health benefits, grate raw beets into salads or steam/roast beets just long enough to tenderize them.

Is beetroot good for your liver? ›

Because it is high in fiber, antioxidants, and essential minerals, beetroot juice is one of the best homemade remedies for fatty liver. Its nutrients help to detoxify the liver and improve the processes of fat elimination.

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