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Stuffed Tikki

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Diwali, India acces 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

1/2 kg Potatoes
1 sm Katori chana dal
3 sl Fresh white bread
4 Green chillies; (4 to 5)
1 1/2 inch pie ginger
1 ts Dhania powder
2 tb Amchur powder
A little chopped coriander
1/2 Handful white kishmish
Salt to taste
Oil for frying

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR STUFFING
Boil, peel potatoes and grate them while still hot. Dry grind the bread
slices to make bread crumbs. Add half of the crumbs and salt to taste to
potatoes. Mix well and keep aside. Boil chana dal with chillies and ginger.
Add salt to taste and ensure that the dal is dry. Heat 1 tbsp oil in a
kadai and fry chana dal, kishmish, amchur. Adjust salt to taste and fry a
little more till every thing is mixed well. Make 12 small balls of the
potato mixture and place 1/2 tbsp of the stuffing in each. Shape well and
roll in breadcrumbs. Either deep fry or shallow fry on the tawa. Semi fried
tikkis will keep (in tins) in the refrigerator for 3-4 days. They freeze
well also.
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