Soft, spicy, flavorful baked little treats for appetizers packed full of goodness! Perfect protein snack! I am sure this is one of the finger foods that are finger licking good.
How to Store: You can very well stored these cutlets in the freezer and enjoy it later. You can freeze the chicken mixture before making as a patty or freeze the patty in ziplock bag. You can thaw the patty or chicken mixtures when needed and bake/shallow fry them. Try not refreezing after thawing. If you think you have a big batch stored, try to store them in small batches.
I am cooking a chicken dish after a long time and this time I made this specially for my office. Made a big batch and took it to work. It was a super hit! Yay!. I wanted to prepare something nice to work but wasn’t sure what to take. Initially planned for some curries and bread. Then one of my besties said ☺ chicken kebabs or cutlets. I was like..Thatsit ☺ I made this to bring to work. I have made mushroom cutlets and lamb shami kebabs before but this is the first time to make chicken kheema cutlets.
I personally feel this is a perfect snack to munch for protein intake. It is quick to make and provide perfect balance of every taste.
Favorite Chicken Recipes: Madras chicken curry in 30 minutes, coconut butter chicken roast, chicken 65, chicken biryani
- • Minced chicken – 400 gm
- • Crushed Cumin seeds – 1 tsp
- • Red Onions – 1, medium, finely chopped
- • Ginger garlic paste – 1 tbsp
- • Green chillies – 3, finely chopped
- • Coriander leaves – ¾ cup, finely chopped
- • Mint leaves – ½ cup, finely chopped
- • Kashmiri chilli powder – 1 tsp
- • Crushed fennel seeds powder – ½ tsp
- • Black pepper powder – ½ tsp
- • Lime juice – 1 tsp
- • Garam Masala – 1 tsp
- • Rice flour/breadcrumbs – 2 tbsp
- • Salt - 1- 2 tbsp
- • Oil – 1 tbsp
To garnish: - • Red onions – sliced
- • Lime – cubes
- • Take a bowl, add all the ingredients and mix well. Place it in the refrigerator for 30 minutes – 4 hours.
- • Preheat the oven to 400F
- • Take the mixed chicken mixture and make it to flat round shaped small balls (patties). Place in your hands; now press it gently to flatten it to round thick cutlets. You can make it to any shape you fancy.
- • Take a baking pan, wrap with aluminium foil, grease it with some oil and place the flat small balls.
- • Keep it on the oven for 15 minutes. Then take it out, turn and keep it in the oven again for 15 minutes. Cook until golden brown on both sides.
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- Pan fry: Heat a large non-stick frying pan on medium high with some olive oil. Or you can use non-stick griller for this recipe. Once the oil is hot, scoop two tablespoons of batter and drop it into the pan, then flatten it with a spatula or spoon. Don’t leave it thick; the inside will then remain uncooked. Cook until golden brown on both sides. It took 2-3 minutes for me per side. Remove and drain on paper towels. Repeat same steps with the additional batter.
- • Serve hot with tomato ketchup or yogurt mint dip and thinly sliced onion rings and lemon slices.