Have you ever checked out the ingredient list in store made veggie burgers? Either they are made out of Soy or some kind of beans with binders like potatoes or eggs. But if you have to make one with a no soy, no egg, no potato and no grain, how do you make these cutlets. I wasn't too sure until I made cutlets. So far I have baked them at least 3 to 4 times in batches of dozens. They taste good, good for you and freezes well and can be had straight as cutlets with some tomato ketchup or chutney or can also be had as a burger in bun with some cheese and veggies. Green Mung Bean is a very good source of protein and dietary fiber and low in glycemic index. Paneer or Cottage cheese is a good source of calcium and protein. I added powdered chia which is a good source of omega 3 and 6 and spiced up with some garam masala and red chili pepper for the extra kick. They tasted awesome. Who said healthy food doesn't taste good!!! Now getting on to the recipe.
Preparation Time - 15 Minutes
Cooking Time - 30 to 40 Minutes
Serves - 10 to 12 depending on the size
Ingredients
Sprouted Green Mung Beans - 2 Cups
Grated paneer(Cottage Cheese) - 1 Cup
Chopped mixed Veggies - 1 1/2 Cups(Onions, green, yellow, orange, red bell pepper)
Powdered Chia - 2 Tbsp
Garam Masala - 1 Tsp
Red Chili powder - 1 Tsp or to taste
Salt - 1 Tsp or to taste
Amchoor (Dried Mango powder) - 1 Tbsp or to taste
Coconut Oil - 1 Tbsp
Split Chick Pea Flour(Besan) - 1 to 2 Tbsp
Method
1) Heat a pan and add a tsp of oil. Once the oil is warm add the chopped vegetables and saute for few minutes till tender.
2) To the vegetables add the sprouted mung bean salt, red chili powder, garam masala powder and saute for 2 minutes and switch off the stove.
3) Once this is cooled down, transfer the mung bean and vegetable mixture to a food processor and blend without adding any water into a coarse mixture.
4) Preheat a baking oven to 350 Degrees Fahrenheit and line a cookie tray with parchment paper.
5) To the mung bean and veggie mixture add the grated paneer, amchoor powder, chia powder and the rest of the coconut oil and mix thoroughly to form a dough.
6) Try to roll into a ball and flatten it with your hands and place it in the baking tray. Repeat the same thing for the rest of the dough and leave enough space between the patties. If the dough is too sticky add a Tbsp or two of besan(split chick pea flour) to the dough.
7) Now bake for 15 to 20 minutes on each side, by flipping them in between depending on your oven.
8) Remove enjoy with some chutney, ketchup or as a burger with toasted bun, veggies, mustard and cheese or after cooling completely freeze well.
Preparation Time - 15 Minutes
Cooking Time - 30 to 40 Minutes
Serves - 10 to 12 depending on the size
Ingredients
Sprouted Green Mung Beans - 2 Cups
Grated paneer(Cottage Cheese) - 1 Cup
Chopped mixed Veggies - 1 1/2 Cups(Onions, green, yellow, orange, red bell pepper)
Powdered Chia - 2 Tbsp
Garam Masala - 1 Tsp
Red Chili powder - 1 Tsp or to taste
Salt - 1 Tsp or to taste
Amchoor (Dried Mango powder) - 1 Tbsp or to taste
Coconut Oil - 1 Tbsp
Split Chick Pea Flour(Besan) - 1 to 2 Tbsp
1) Heat a pan and add a tsp of oil. Once the oil is warm add the chopped vegetables and saute for few minutes till tender.
2) To the vegetables add the sprouted mung bean salt, red chili powder, garam masala powder and saute for 2 minutes and switch off the stove.
3) Once this is cooled down, transfer the mung bean and vegetable mixture to a food processor and blend without adding any water into a coarse mixture.
4) Preheat a baking oven to 350 Degrees Fahrenheit and line a cookie tray with parchment paper.
5) To the mung bean and veggie mixture add the grated paneer, amchoor powder, chia powder and the rest of the coconut oil and mix thoroughly to form a dough.
6) Try to roll into a ball and flatten it with your hands and place it in the baking tray. Repeat the same thing for the rest of the dough and leave enough space between the patties. If the dough is too sticky add a Tbsp or two of besan(split chick pea flour) to the dough.
7) Now bake for 15 to 20 minutes on each side, by flipping them in between depending on your oven.
8) Remove enjoy with some chutney, ketchup or as a burger with toasted bun, veggies, mustard and cheese or after cooling completely freeze well.
33 comments:
lovely patties..healthy ones too !Thanx for sharing.
http://juls-tryntaste.blogspot.com/
Awesome looking cutlets with healthy ingredients...I always admire your healthy recipes...keep posting such healthy recipes.
Healthy and delicious combination.. lovely clicks !!
Indian Cuisine
wow.. fast food made healthy.. never thought of baking my cutlets.. will try it sometimes soon.. Can u tell me any substitute for chia? I have milled flaxseeds.. will that do?
What a great idea dear..sure its healthy with sprouts and veggies..loved the no eggs-no potato style and baking :)
Yumm ... healthy dish. Pictures looks great.
Vardhini
VardhinisKitchen
Wat a healthy n guilt free snack...it looks so crispy n tempting..will make a note of this...thanx for sharing!!!
looks delicious...
Sounds interesting and delicious...definitely better than store bought:)
Looks so tempting and delicious
South Indian Home
Healthy version...Looks so tempting and easy to make....Thanks for sharing...
Very tempting & healthy tikkis!!
Prathima Rao
Prats Corner
very healthy one...I do freeze these kind of patties..very handy when needed..
I usually shallow fry this on tawa...Baked ones looks more like the deep fried ones sans oil. Very healthy snack
thats a such lovely combo and looks yummy :)
Lovely recipe... Healthy too... Will try this out...
Wat a fabulous guilt free snack, simply inviting..
Very lovely cutlets! So healthy and inviting!
Very healthy cutlets, sooo tempting..
Prathima Shivraj
http://tastyvantalu.blogspot.com/
Healthy,protein rich n delicious burgers San...never mind having 1or2 early morning...pass me some leftovers pls...ekdam zakaas!!!
Know u from quite a time thro fb and wil often come @ur space too to Njoy ur innovative dishes...so Following uuuuuuuuuuuuuu girl..
First time here..u hv a wonderful space with mouthwatering recipes n pics...
Sanyukta
http://creativesanyukta.blogspot.com/
I love the ingredients and mainly the fact that you baked them instead of deep fry or shallow fry in pan, love it :)
The patties look great a wonderful guilt free snack.I am going to try this out soon.Chia is new to me, thank you for introducing a wonderful ingredient.
Sadhana, this is in a class of its own - What a fantastic burger and how healthy too! Would Love to try one of those - And where exactly do you live again? :)! Awesome entry for my fast food event, guest-hosted by bon Appetit - please check my blog for details :))
Thanks a lot every body for your sweet comments really appreciate it. Jyoti yes instead of chia you can use milled flax seeds.
delicious veggie cutlets love to try them.
Hearty burgers...Got to try them sometimes..
Delicious and healthy recipe. Glad to follow u dear!
Kurinjikathambam, Event : HRH-Healthy Summer, Roundup : HRH-Puffed Rice
They look great - I love home-made veggie patties!
Fantabulous presentation and tempting recipe. Yummy and love to try. Thanks.
Hamsamalini Chandrasekaran,
http://indianyummykitchen.blogspot.com
very yummy .... love that ...tempting and inviting...
www.rajafood.blogspot.com
Your cutlets look incredibly yummy! And I love paneer!
ciao
Alessandra
I liked your blog very much. Cutlets looks delicious and tempting. Wonderful presentation.
You are welcome in my blogs.
Most innovative recipe! Kudos, you're a sweet blessing to the modern day vegetarian!
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