I was paired with Kalyani of Sizzling Tastebuds for this month's of bloghop wednesdays, a monthly event started by Radhika. I always impressed the way Kalyani cooks and am an ardent fan of her space.I have already bookmarked so many dishes at Kalyani's space and seriously i was soo happy when i was paired with her, my first choice was to make her steamed dal vada, but somehow i went for my recent bookmarked recipe 'couscous peas tikki' from her place.
These tikkis are simply awesome, gets ready very much quickly. An excellent snack to enjoy simply with ketchup,spicy chutney or with spiced curd.As Kalyani told these tikkis suits prefect even for potlucks or a simple birthday parties.
1cup Cooked couscous
1/2cup Peas (cooked)
2nos Potatoes (cooked)
1/2tsp Garam masala powder
1/2tsp Chaat masala
2nos Green chillies (chopped)
Salt
1/2tsp Fennel seed powder
Few Coriander leaves (chopped)
1/2cup Maida
1/2cup Bread crumbs
Oil for shallow frying
Take the cooked couscous,cooked peas and cooked potatoes in a large bowl, add the garam masala powder, chaat masala,chopped green chillies and fennel seed powder with enough salt.
Using the fingers, smash well everything and make a thick paste.
Make a medium sized balls from this mixture,flatten them as tikkis and keep aside.
Mix the maida with enough water to make a white sauce,gently dip the tikkis one by one to the white sauce and roll it over the bread crumbs until the tikkis gets well coated.
Arrange in fridge for half an hour before shallow frying.
Heat enough oil for shallow frying, fry the already prepared tikkis on both side until the crust turns golden brown.
Serve warm with ketchup.
These tikkis are simply awesome, gets ready very much quickly. An excellent snack to enjoy simply with ketchup,spicy chutney or with spiced curd.As Kalyani told these tikkis suits prefect even for potlucks or a simple birthday parties.
1cup Cooked couscous
1/2cup Peas (cooked)
2nos Potatoes (cooked)
1/2tsp Garam masala powder
1/2tsp Chaat masala
2nos Green chillies (chopped)
Salt
1/2tsp Fennel seed powder
Few Coriander leaves (chopped)
1/2cup Maida
1/2cup Bread crumbs
Oil for shallow frying
Take the cooked couscous,cooked peas and cooked potatoes in a large bowl, add the garam masala powder, chaat masala,chopped green chillies and fennel seed powder with enough salt.
Using the fingers, smash well everything and make a thick paste.
Make a medium sized balls from this mixture,flatten them as tikkis and keep aside.
Mix the maida with enough water to make a white sauce,gently dip the tikkis one by one to the white sauce and roll it over the bread crumbs until the tikkis gets well coated.
Arrange in fridge for half an hour before shallow frying.
Heat enough oil for shallow frying, fry the already prepared tikkis on both side until the crust turns golden brown.
Serve warm with ketchup.
looks irresistible.. I can smell the crispy fried aroma over here...
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This one is really good.. I am definitely going to try this.. Thanks.
ReplyDeletePerfect snack... loved it
ReplyDeletecrispy and yummy tikkis. nice flavors.
ReplyDeleteI have to yet work with couscous.. these look very delicious, I so want to taste them:))
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ReplyDeleteTikki looks Delicious!!!
Keep up your good work Dear..
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ReplyDeleteSimply delectable to look at. I am sure they taste wonderful
ReplyDeleteWow....Yummy tikki..Love this!
ReplyDeleteOh this looks so yummy!
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Just love it,tikki looks so inviting.
ReplyDeletePriya, this is perfect for the rainy days here...
ReplyDeleteThat looks very tempting.. must be a favorite for both kids and adults.
ReplyDeleteNice idea with couscous and healthy too..
ReplyDeleteDelicious tikkis.. Perfect snack for the evening..
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delicious tikki :)
ReplyDeletepaneer tikki looks delicious and crisp.
ReplyDeletenice way to use to couscous...tikkis looks absolutely delicious n inviting!!
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What a delightful idea! I take note;) xxx
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ReplyDeleteSuper crispy tikkis.. Wish I live near you. You just tempting my tastebuds alot..
ReplyDeleteYum, tikki in any form is irresistible, couscous sounds great!
ReplyDeletewow... tikkis look fantastic... yummy..
ReplyDeleteAdding coucscous in tikkis is quite healthy and very innovative
ReplyDeleteirresistible crispy tikka u got there Priya:)
ReplyDeletewonderful combo ...looks so delish
ReplyDeletean easy and interesting recipes. Shall try the Tikki. Thanks for sharing Priya.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting and healthy combination. Love it!
ReplyDeleteTempting Tikki.
ReplyDeleteghsoh...irresistible tikkis priya...wish i could taste them now :)
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I would never have thought of making this unusual and delicious couscous as a yummy snack like this!
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