Chole Tikki
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Key Details:
prep time: 8 hours 30 minutes
Cook time: 45 minutes
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Course: Snack
Cuisine: Punjabi
Key Ingredients:
Chickpeas
Potatoes
About Chole Tikki
Table of Contents
An ideal snack to be served with cups of hot tea – it is wholesome too
Read More- For tikki
- Potatoes 300 gms
- Cornflour 2 tbsps + to roll
- Ghee 1 tbsp + to shallow-fry
Step 1.For the tikki, boil potatoes in a deep non-stick pan. Drain, cool, peel, mash and put them into a bowl. Add cornflour and mix well.
Step 2.For the stuffing, heat 1 tbsp ghee in a non-stick pan. Add asafoetida, ginger, green chilli and some boiled chickpeas and mix.
Read MoreServing Suggestion : Chole Tikki is a popular snack and street food that is best eaten as it is. Tea/coffee may be served with Chole Tikki..
Read MoreIngredients
- For tikki
- Potatoes 300 gms
- Cornflour 2 tbsps + to roll
- Ghee 1 tbsp + to shallow-fry
- Asafoetida ½ tsp
- Ginger, chopped 1 tsp
- Green chillies, chopped 1 tsp
- Raisins 1 tsp
- Split skinless green gram (dhuli moong dal) 1 tsp
- Split Bengal gram (chana dal) 1 tsp
- Salt to taste
- Red chilli powder 1 tsp
- Cumin powder ½ tsp
- Coriander powder 1 tsp
- Garam masala powder 1 tsp
- Chaat masala 1 tsp
- Chole
- Chickpeas (kabuli chane) soaked overnight 250 gms
- Tea leaves 2 tbsps
- Green chillies, chopped 2
- Ginger, chopped 2 inches
- Large onion, chopped 1
- Large tomato 1
- Fresh coriander leaves, chopped 2 tsps
- Dried mango powder (amchur) 1 tsp
- Fennel (saunf) powder 1 tsp
- Coriander powder 2 tsps
- Red chilli powder 1 tsp
- Garam masala powder 1 tsp
- Chana masala 1 tsp
- Cumin powder ½ tsp
- Black salt to taste
- Ghee 3 tbsps
- Dried fenugreek leaves (kasuri methi), crushed 1 tsp
How to Make Chole Tikki (Stepwise Photos)
Method
- For the tikki, boil potatoes in a deep non-stick pan. Drain, cool, peel, mash and put them into a bowl. Add cornflour and mix well.
- For the stuffing, heat 1 tbsp ghee in a non-stick pan. Add asafoetida, ginger, green chilli and some boiled chickpeas and mix.
- Add some raisins, split green gram, split Bengal gram, salt, red chilli powder, cumin powder, coriander powder, garam masala powder, chaat masala and a little. Mix and cook till the grams are soft. Mash with a masher.
- Divide the potato mixture into equal portions, stuff each portion with some stuffing mixture, bring the edges together, seal and shape them into tikkis.
- Heat sufficient ghee in a non-stick pan. Spread cornflour in a plate.
- Roll the tikkis in cornflour and shallow-fry, turning sides, till both sides are evenly golden. Drain on absorbent paper.
- For the chole, strain the chickpeas and pressure cook them with tealeaves tied muslin cloth, till 6-7 whistles are given out. Open the cooker when the pressure reduces completely and strain the chickpeas. Reserve the stock.
- Transfer the chickpeas in a big bowl, add green chillies, ginger, onion, tomato, coriander leaves, dried mango powder, fennel powder, coriander powder, red chilli powder, garam masala powder, chana masala and cumin powder and mix well. Add black salt and mix well.
- Heat ghee in a deep non-stick pan, add the chickpea mixture and a little stock and mix well. Let it cook for about 10 minutes.
- Crush dried fenugreek leaves and add and mix well.
- Serve the tikkis with hot chole.
Additional Tips and Tricks
- Serving Suggestion : Chole Tikki is a popular snack and street food that is best eaten as it is. Tea/coffee may be served with Chole Tikki..
About chef
Chef Ajay Chopra
Having worked in London and had great exposure to the International restaurant scene, Ajay brings a refreshing approach to Indian food culture.
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