Vegetable Cutlet also called as veg cutlet are crisp, savory, tender patties made with a mix of hearty veggies, savory spices, fresh herbs and crispy breadcrumbs. Cutlet recipe is a popular snack in Indian cuisine and there are so many ways to make them. These vegan vegetable cutlet are pan fried to keep them healthy, but as you prefer you can deep fry or shallow fry.
About Veg Cutlet Recipe
While there are many explanations to what a cutlet is, lets stick to the Indian version of a cutlet. There are both non-vegetarian versions and a vegan plant based version of cutlets in the Indian cuisine. In either ways, the cutlet is breaded and fried.
My recipe is a veggie cutlet that is suitable for both vegetarians and vegans. A veggie cutlet is basically a veggie patty. It consists of a mix of various steamed vegetables like carrots, potatoes, peas, cauliflower, broccoli, corn and more.
I make these veg cutlet recipe often. Most of the times I have carrots, potatoes, peas and french beans in the fridge. So its easy for me to make these cutlet for an evening snack.
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The patty dough is completely customizable with the veggies you want to add. Only remember not to include watery or mushy vegetables like okra, zucchini, various gourds, pumpkin, eggplant etc.
You have the option to use veggies like carrots, potatoes, green peas, cauliflower, broccoli, french beans, corn and capsicum (bell pepper).
Veggie cutlets are crumb coated or breaded so that they become crispy. To crumb coat a batter is made of all-purpose flour (maida).
For a healthier option instead of all-purpose flour, opt to use gram flour (besan) or maize flour (cornmeal or makki ka atta). You can skip breading the veg cutlet if you want.
I suggest to pan fry these. For deep frying the temperature of oil has to be correct. Otherwise these cutlets may absorb too much oil or fall apart in the oil.
How to Bake Cutlets
You can even bake them but the texture will be different. For baking them, preheat the oven for 15 minutes at 180 degree C/356 degrees F.
Place the prepared cutlets evenly on a greased baking tray or line the tray with parchment. Brush some oil on each cutlet before baking.
Bake them at the same temperature 180 degree C/356 degrees F until the top side has become crisp and golden.
These crispy and tasty vegan cutlet can be made as an evening snack and best to serve them hot with tomato ketchup and green chutney. They are a good tea-time snack and can also be made during monsoons.
How to make Veg Cutlet
Cook Mix Vegetables
1. Rinse, peel and chop 1 medium carrot, 2 medium-sized potatoes. Also rinse and chop 7 to 8 french beans. Rinse ½ cup of green peas. Remember to chop the vegetables in small sizes so that they cook faster.
In cup measures, you will need the following ingredients:
- ½ cup chopped carrots
- 1 cup chopped potatoes
- ¼ cup chopped french beans
- ½ cup green peas (fresh or frozen)
Take these chopped veggies in a pan or a steamer pan. Sprinkle 2 pinches salt over the chopped veggies.
2. Now you have the option of cooking the vegetables in a pan, stove-top pressure cooker or instant pot.
Cooking in Instant Pot: Add 2 cups water in the steel insert of a 6 quart Instant Pot. Place a trivet having a shorter height in the pot. Further read the next step 3 for cooking in the IP.
Cooking in stove-top Pressure cooker: Either boil the whole peeled veggies with without chopping them for 3 to 4 whistles. Here just add about water covering the vegetables. Or you can choose to steam the chopped vegetables in the cooker. Add 1.5 to 2 cups water in the pressure cooker. Place a trivet and place the pan with chopped vegetables on the trivet. Pressure cook for 6 to 7 whistles on medium heat. When the pressure falls naturally, then open the lid.
Cooking in a pan: Add the chopped vegetables and water just enough to cover them in a pan. Simmer on medium heat until the vegetables are softened and fork tender.
Whichever method you have chosen to cook your veggies, remember to drain all the water from the cooked vegetables.
3. Now place the pan/steamer pan with the vegetables on the trivet in the instant pot.
Seal the lid and position the valve to sealing. Pressure cook for 10 to 15 minutes on high pressure. I live on a altitude so cooking takes more time.
I had to steam the veggies for 15 minutes. Reduce the cooking time if you leave in the plains or at low altitudes.
4. Wait for 5 minutes after you hear the beep sound when the cooking is complete. Lift and release the pressure valve carefully. Open the lid.
Remove the pan with the help of tongs. Check the cooking on the vegetables with a knife or fork. They should be fork tender.
Drain any water logged in the veggies using a strainer. Set aside for the steamed veggies to become warm at room temperature.
5. When warm mash the vegetables with a potato masher. Make sure the veggies are drained well before you mash them.
Don’t make a smooth and pasty mixture. It should be a slightly chunky mixture.
More Prep
6. In this cutlet recipe, I have used panko breadcrumbs to get a crispy texture. Regular breadcrumbs also work wonderfully.
To make your own breadcrumbs, blitz 5 to 6 slices of bread in a food processor or blender till fine to get bread crumbs.
You can use any bread – white bread, brown bread or whole wheat bread. A few days old bread can also be used. Keep the bread crumbs aside in a plate or tray.
7. In another small bowl, take 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour and 3 to 4 tablespoons water.
For a healthier option instead of all purpose flour, you can use gram flour (besan) or maize flour (fine cornmeal or makki ka atta). Add water as required then to make a medium flowing paste.
8. Stir and mix this mixture to get a smooth paste without any lumps. This step of making the all purpose flour paste is optional and you can skip it.
Generally cutlet is dipped in beaten eggs. Here, all purpose flour paste substitutes the beaten eggs.
9. Crush 2 medium-sized garlic cloves, 1 green chilli and 1 inch ginger in a mortar-pestle.
Be careful when crushing the chilli. It is better to chop the chillies and then crush them so that the seeds do not fly from the mortar.
Skip garlic if you don’t use it.
Make Cutlet Mixture
10. To the mashed veggies add the following ingredients:
- Crushed ginger+garlic+green chili paste
- ¼ teaspoon red chili powder or cayenne
- ½ teaspoon cumin powder (ground cumin)
- ½ teaspoon coriander powder (ground coriander) – optional
- ½ teaspoon garam masala powder
- 2 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves or parsley
- salt as required
11. Add 3 to 4 tablespoons bread crumbs. I have added 4 tablespoons panko bread crumbs which is equal to ¼ cup.
12. As an alternative to bread crumbs you can add 2 to 3 slices of bread dipped in water and then squeezed completely of the water.
This helps in binding the cutlet mixture.
13. Combine and mix everything thoroughly to make the cutlet mixture dough. Check the taste and add more salt or the the ground spice powders if required.
If the dough feels moist and sticky, then add 1 to 2 tablespoons more of the bread crumbs and mix again.
Note that for some added protein, you can choose to add grated tofu or paneer (Indian cottage cheese), grated cheddar cheese or soya granules. Before adding the soya granules prep them as mentioned on the package.
14. Take some portions of the cutlet dough mixture and shape them into patties. You can also use a cutlet mould to make various shapes of cutlet.
You can make small or medium-sized cutlets.
Crumb Coat
15. Take a cutlet and dip in the all-purpose flour paste gently. Coat the paste evenly all over the cutlet.
16. Then dredge the cutlet in breadcrumbs. If you do not have breadcrumbs, then you can also use rava (sooji or cream of wheat). Coat it evenly with rava.
17. Dredge the cutlet evenly with the breadcrumbs and dust of any excess breadcrumbs.
18. Bread all the cutlets this way and set aside.
Pan Fry Vegetable Cutlet
19. Heat 2 to 3 tablespoons oil for shallow frying in a frying pan or skillet. Dust any excess bread crumbs and place the cutlets in the medium hot oil.
For pan frying use any neutral flavored oil. Keep the heat to medium.
20. Fry on medium heat. When one side is light-golden or golden, turn over gently with a spatula and fry the second side. Add more oil if needed while frying.
21. Flip again and continue to pan fry. Flip a couple of times more and fry all the cutlets till they are evenly golden and crisp from all sides.
22. Drain the vegetable cutlet on kitchen paper towels to remove excess oil.
23. Serve veg cutlet hot with mint chutney or coriander chutney or tamarind chutney or mayo or any dip of your choice.
You can also sandwich them between slices or make a Burger or wrap with your choice of toppings and spreads.
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Veg Cutlet Recipe | Mix Vegetable Cutlet
Ingredients
- ½ cup carrot – chopped
- ¼ cup french beans – chopped
- 1 cup potatoes – chopped
- ½ cup green peas – fresh or frozen
- 1 inch ginger – peeled & roughly chopped
- 1 green chili – about ½ to 1 teaspoon chopped
- 2 garlic cloves (medium-sized); peeled and roughly chopped, optional
- ¼ teaspoon red chili powder or cayenne or paprika
- ½ teaspoon cumin powder
- ½ teaspoon Coriander Powder – optional
- ½ teaspoon Garam Masala
- 3 to 4 tablespoons breadcrumbs – panko or regular, or bread pulp from 2 to 3 bread slices * check no 5 in notes below
- 2 tablespoons coriander leaves or parsley, chopped
- salt as required
For crumb coating
- 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- 3 to 4 tablespoons water
- ⅓ cup breadcrumbs – panko or regular
For pan frying
- 2 to 3 tablespoons oil – any neutral oil, add as required
Instructions
Preparation
- Rinse, peel and chop the veggies like carrots, potatoes, french beans.
- Boil or steam the veggies until fork tender in a steamer or pressure cooker.
- Drain all the water from the cooked veggies very well using a strainer. Set the cooked vegetables aside to become warm.
- When the veggies are cooling, blitz 4 to 5 slices of bread in a food processor or blender till fine to get bread crumbs.
- Set aside the bread crumbs in a plate or tray.
Making cutlet mixture
- When warm, transfer the cooked vegetables in a bowl.
- Mash them with a potato masher. Do not make a fine paste but keep it slightly chunkier with tiny bits of veggies. Set aside.
- Crush roughly chopped ginger, green chillies and garlic (optional) in a mortar to a semi-fine paste.
- Add the crushed ginger+green chili paste, red chili powder, cumin powder, garam masala powder, coriander powder, chopped coriander leaves, bread crumbs and salt as required to the mashed vegetables.
- Instead of bread crumbs you can also add 2 to 3 slices of bread dipped in water and then squeezed completely of the water.
- Mix everything very well. Check the taste and add more salt or the ground spice powders if needed to the mix vegetable cutlet dough.
- In another small bowl, take all-purpose flour and water.
- Stir and mix this mixture to get a smooth paste or slurry without any lumps.
- Now take the cutlet mixture in a plate and using a cutlet mould, shape it or make small to medium-sized round cutlets by rolling and flattening the mixture in your palms.
Breading
- Take a cutlet and dip in the all-purpose paste gently so that the paste gets coated all over the cutlet.
- Then dredge the cutlet in breadcrumbs evenly and all over. Dust off any extra breadcrumbs. Crumb coat and bread each cutlet this way and set aside.
- If you do not have breadcrumbs, then you can also use rava (sooji or cream of wheat).
Pan Frying Veg Cutlet
- Heat 2 to 3 tablespoons oil for shallow frying in a skillet or frying pan. Dust the excess bread crumbs from the veggie cutlets sand place them in the medium hot oil.
- When one side is light golden or golden, flip and fry the other side. Add more oil if needed.
- Flip a couple of time more and fry all the vegetable cutlet till they are evenly golden and crisp from all sides.
- Drain them on kitchen paper towels to remove excess oil. Fry the remaining cutlets this way add add more oil if required.
- Serve the cutlet hot or warm with mint chutney or coriander chutney or tamarind chutney or tomato ketchup. You can also make burgers, wraps or sandwiches with them.
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Notes
- You can alter and use your own combination of spices in the veg cutlet, e.g you can add black pepper powder. You can make them spicy by increasing the number of green chilies.
- To make a coarse paste, you can just crush the garlic, ginger and green chilly coarsely with a pestle and mortar.
- As I have mentioned in the post, you can use rava (cream of wheat) to coat the veg cutlet instead of bread crumbs.
- Adding soaked bread or bread crumbs to the mixture binds the veg cutlet and prevents them from breaking while frying.
- To make the bread pulp, soak the bread in water briefly for a few seconds until the bread has become wet and soaked with water. Squeeze all of the extra water thoroughly. Add this bread pulp to the cutlet mixture.
- You can also shallow fry them instead of pan-frying. Deep frying these can be tricky.
- The veggies you can add are carrots, potatoes, green peas, french beans, cauliflower, broccoli, bell pepper and corn. Avoid using watery or mushy vegetables like pumpkin, various gourds, eggplant, okra etc.
- For some protein, you can add grated paneer or tofu, grated cheddar cheese or soya granules. Prep the soya granules as mentioned on the pack before you add them to the mashed vegetable mixture.
- If you have burger buns, you can easily make veg burgers. Just apply butter and slightly roast the buns. Apply mayonnaise on the bun. Place the veg cutlet in the center. Cover it with shredded or grated cheese or a cheese slice. Top it with shredded veggies like cabbage, carrots, and lettuce or thinly sliced veggies like onion, tomatoes, cucumber. Cover with the other half of the bun and serve with tomato or mustard sauce.
- The recipe can be scaled to make a large batch for parties.
- Note that the approximate nutrition info is for 1 vegetable cutlet.
Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)
This Veg Cutlet recipe from the blog archives was first published in August 2009. It has been updated and republished on June 2021.
My cutlet breaks while frying what is the reason???
too much moisture in the cutlet mixture or not enough binding ingredients can break them while frying. the vegetables have to be strained very well of all the water after boiling or steaming. secondly, mash vegetables when they become come at room temperature. more bread slices or bread crumbs can be added so that the binding is good and the cutlets do not break while frying.
Maam all your recipes are awesome and I always keep trying them. Actually my daughter is celiac so could you please suggest what can be used in place of bread crumbs for coating.
thanks ruchika. you can use rice flour or gram flour (besan) for coating. just make the cutlets. then coat them with either rice flour or gram flour or even a mixture of two. then fry them. no need to make the all-purpose flour paste (maida paste) in this case.
Tried it..tastes very good..the cutlet very crisp from outside but remain soft and moist from inside..why???
mamta, after boiling veggies drain all the water very well. when you make the cutlets the veggie mixture should be at room temperature. if there is water or more moisture in the vegetable mixture then the cutlets will be soft. some more bread pulp or bread crumbs can be added to reduce the moisture.
Hi…very nicely explained. I tried it and came out well.. thanks a lot. I wonder how I can I make Cutler can be preserved in freezer and fried as and when we want.
just make the cutlet mixture. shape them and freeze them. keep in an airtight box. then before frying, let the cutlets come at room temperature. then crumb coat and fry.
Hi Dassana,
Thank you for the wonderful recipe. My family loved the cutlets. I have learned so many recipes from your site and all of them have come off very well .Once again thank you.
welcome kiran. glad to know this. thanks for sharing positive feedback on recipes.
Its is realy delicious.thank you so much for the great recipe
thanks for this feedback raj.
hi Dassana,
Your site is amazing. Just making some small changes as suggested by you is giving a new dimension to the flavour and taste.The five star rating is not just for this recipe, but for all the wonderful recipes that you have so lovingly posted. All my best wishes to you and May God bless you with abundance.
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thanks much veena for this lovely feedback and encouragement. also thanks for your kind wishes. hugs 🙂
Hi, can I give these cutlets to my one yr old baby. Thanks
you can. but i would suggest to skip maida, corn starch and white bread crumbs as these are not very healthy ingredients. instead add besan or rice flour for binding. if using besan, then just roast it in small pan till it becomes aromatic and then once cooled, then add to the veggie mixture. rice flour also can be roasted lightly and then added. skip green chili and use very little red chili powder and also use less ginger. just shallow fry or pan fry cutlets without the coating with batter and bread crumbs. if using bread crumbs for binding, the use whole wheat bread crumbs (preferably bread baked at home or artisan bread minus preservatives and additives). if you use rava or sooji, then you can just lightly coat the cutlets with sooji and then fry. you can also make a slighty thick besan batter and dip the cutlet in besan and then coat the cutlet with sooji or oats. just coarsely ground oats and use it to coat the cutlet.
Can I add little cheese to it ?
yes just little cheese. if more is added, the veg cutlets may break while frying.
Can i bake these cutlets instead of frying? If yes, please let me know the time and heat requirements. Thank you.
you can bake them. place them in a tray and brush each cutlet with some oil. place them in a preheated oven and bake at 180 degrees celsius for 15 to 20 minutes till they are golden or crisp from top. time will vary depending on the size, make and litre capacity of the oven. i am just giving an approximate time. place them in the center rack with both the top and heating elements on. preheat the oven at 180 degrees celsius for 15 minutes before you bake.
Thank you so much for the recipe.
How can we make bread crumbs by grinding the bread slices.Since the bread slices are soft will they get powdered?
the bread slices needs to be few days old. they have to be slightly dry. then they grind easily. if you use fresh bread slices, then slightly toast them till they become a bit dry. no need to brown them. just a bit crisp and dry. then grind in a mixie. store in the fridge and use anytime you make patties, cutlets or tikkis.
Can I freeze the patties and fry later for tiffin?
yes romy, you can freeze the patties and then fry them later.
Hi I have recently downloaded your app. Really a great work. The way you showed the process picture by picture is awesome. Great work. Thank you.
welcome sirisha. thanks for your positive feedback.
Adding beetroot to the veggies gives a very nice colour
i know vibha. it also gives a nice sweet taste to the cutlets 🙂
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