oes without saying that good food has always held an important place in our lives. Now maybe its just me but I feel that the hands that make good food have gained the respect and have been given the due credit they deserve only in recent times. Thanks to popular media that stepped up to the plate and made not just food but also cooking fashionable. Even so this has happened only in recent times (you do remember those early 90's cooking shows don't you). Today there are entire television channels dedicated to food and present food in style. Credit also goes to some pioneers in this field. Growing up I always fancied cooking shows. I even have my little list of chefs that I have followed and like, some more than others. I have even blogged about several of the recipes from some of my most favorite chefs. One of the more recent additions to the list - and not just anywhere but very close if not the topmost on the list - is chef Vikas Khanna. He is one of those personalities whom I have very recently come to know and deeply admire. He is through and through a total inspiration right from the humility with which he speaks about even his biggest achievements, from the early days of his struggle to the peak of success which he is at right now to the passion with which he uses his ingredients in his food (you should watch him talk about spices, say some rare kind of pepper that he considers extra special, like a woman would about the newly acquired rock on her finger).
So here is a recipe that I adapted from one of his collections. Needless to say we all loved it.
Ingredients:
Red Potatoes ........................................... 1 lb, boiled peeled and grated
All purpose flour ....................................... 1/4 cup
Fine Semolina (sooji) .................................. 1 cup
Green Chilli ............................................. 2 - 4 or to taste, finely chopped
Onion ..................................................... 1 small, finely chopped
Roasted ground cumin ................................. 1 tsp
Cayenne pepper ........................................ 1 tsp
Fresh cilantro ........................................... 1/2 cup chopped
Turmeric ................................................. 1/4 tsp
Chaat masala ............................................ 1 tsp, optional
Salt ........................................................ to taste
Oil for frying
Method:
1. In a medium mixing bowl take the grated potatoes, all purpose flour, semolina, green chillies, cumin, cayenne, cilantro, chaat masala, turmeric and salt. Knead until smooth and mixed well.
2. Divide the mixture into 10 - 12 equal pieces. Take a portion and flatten it on your palm into a half inch thick cake.
3. Heat a fryer with oil on medium heat. Test the oil by dropping a small piece of the cake. If the oil is ready, the piece will float and begin to brown in five seconds. Gently drop the cakes in batches of 4 to 5 into the hot oil. Cook for five minutes while turning them to brown evenly.
4. Remove from the oil and drain on a paper towel. Serve hot topped with pesto.
For pesto-
Ingredients:
Cilantro ..................................... 2 cup, tightly packed
Walnuts ..................................... 1/2 cup, toasted and cooled
Fresh ginger ................................ 1 inch, peeled and coarsely chopped
Garlic ........................................ 2 cloves, coarsely chopped
Lemon juice ................................ 1 tsp
Salt and fresh ground pepper ........... to taste
Extra virgin olive oil ...................... 1/3 cup
Method:
1.In a food processor combine the walnut, cilantro, ginger and garlic with salt and pepper and pulse a few times until the nuts are finely chopped. With the machine running, add in the lemon juice and oil and blend until smooth. Adjust salt and pepper to taste. Store in a jar. It can be refrigerated for up to two days.





67 comments:
Gorgeous.... Wot a lovely twist...
I m a great admirer of Chef Vikas Khanna.. and with wot simplicity and grace he does it for us ...
Yum..yum..looks so delicious and crisp,a tempting snack...
Very delicious potato cake n yummy chutney!!
Erivum Puliyum
I recently saw him on a show and Chef Gordon Ramsay was super impressed with him and told hime he was too good looking to be a chef ;) And i agree :D The pesto looks like a great change from the usual pudina chutney!
Hi Aipi
Your masala potato cake is making me super hungry. Looks simply awesome. Also awaiting your visiting in my blog. Do drop in whenever possible.
Deepa
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delicious luking snack....superb
Yumm, Yumm and yumm...yummilicious pics as usual, no more words...sorry, aipi
Nice recipe....lovely presentation
superlike these yummy delights Puja !! and the pesto is simply out of the world.. bookmarking this :)
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too good..love the pesto sauce..
I too inspire Vikas khanna,new trend set in food industry...Cake luks perfect for snacking.
Awesome recipe and duly bookmarked!
Delicious..Awesome Recipe
Aarthi
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loved the addiction of walnuts
Flavorful yummy potato cake..
They look really scrumptious! I particularly like the pesto.
Cheers,
Rosa
Wow that's a tasty potato cake and have bookmarked.
I guess "potato cakes" are on top of both our minds lately;) Loving this aromatic version!
new n yummy potato cake..
Tempting starter..looks yum
Super crispy masala potato cake, simply cant take my eyes from that super tempting pesto..
am gonna try this soon :)................looks awesome too !!
Puja, welcome back sweetie! :)
We've been missing your lovely posts for a long while; hope you were on a sabbatical from daily cooking. :P
Vikas Khanna, woooh, apart from his dashing looks he is a wonderful person at heart and words. I also recently came to know about him by Master Chef India and further surfing helped knowing his work better. Thanks for aiming and sharing one of his delightful recipes.
The potato cakes/tikkis look amazingly wow!!
I am even more in love with the Pesto which has walnuts; what an idea Sirji! :)
Not to mention, Vikas Khanna is really really cute! :D :D Love the recipe Puja!
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yummy cutlets
Yummy snack :)
The potato cutlets look yummy. My kids would love it.
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Mmm, I love making little potato cakes, but mine are usually very plain. I love all the flavorings in these :D
The dip sounds very nice.
Good recipe, Will the potato mix stand baking , instead of deep frying? Worth a try.
Puja didn't see u in action for sometime now and i don't know how come my Google reader reflect your posts. missed previous two :(
Loved the concept of this cake and looks great . wishing you and your family a very happy new yr and sankranthi wishes
When to add the extra virgin olive oil in Pesto
Oh I just love this, and the sauce...yummy
Drooling here...yummy looking
Absolutely fab! I am bookmarking this for my next Tuesday entry at your blog!....love the pesto!
Gorgeous pics Puja!!! Have become your fan in very few visits!!
The masala potato looks very yummy.Love it with pesto.
wonderful recipe and these cakes look yum :)
Nice recipe..very different from the regular aloo tikki ..will try this soon..very tempting and beautiful clicks..loved it!!
I'm head over heels with your pictures, as well as the pesto recipe! never tried walnut in pesto before so this is bookmarked:-)
Awesome looking and tempting...
Wow..so yummy and perfect..
Another post with beautiful pictures! I like Vikas Khanna too.. he strikes me as a very humble person and a great chef!
the potato cake looks delicious....lovely combo of ingredients..and also loved u green pesto..must try once,,,
those potatoes patties look so good! and the pesto .. yummy!
beautiful photos Aipi!
Lovely and tasty potato snack..
finally I am able to post comments here Puja! these looks so delish!
Hi puja,
Just happened to bump into your page, I love all your recipes and your US experience.
Oh..This masala potato cakes looks delish and a great improvisation over humble aloo ki tikki and with walnut yummm...
Truly tempting Potato cake..Yum.
Happy new year dear.
Hi! I totally agree with you. Chef Vikas, is a great human being with amazing skills. I'm yet to try his preparations but surely loved reading this one.
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aipi....too good dear!!!
Ah beautiful new look! and potato cake in the pan looks just gorgeous and pesto oh la!
yummmm!!!
am into major potato phase right now...what with the freezing delhi winters making it the most desirable vegetable to cook in wide variety of ways!!!
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So yummy, I luv your food blog. Keep up the good work.
Lakshmi
mmmm.... mind blowing snaps dear. Loved this. A must try...
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Lovely potatoe cakes puja. Love the combination of cilatro with anythning....more so ginger. what a lovely tangy and aromatic pesto! Great pics as usual!
Shobha
Fantastic crispy potato cakes and the awesome pesto is a glorious combination!!
I can imagine myself eating a batch of this in your cilantro dip. I'm craving for some right now.
@Vetrimagal - yes of course you can bake them. Just spray or brush them with some oil and bake in a 375 degree F oven turning once till golden and crisp.
@Mini- The method for pesto describes adding the oil along with the lemon juice.
first of all, lovely pics.. that cilantro walnut pesto sounds deleciously different... i am a big fan of vikas khanna too, in awe of his simple & humble nauture...not to mention his dashing good looks :)
delicious looking potato cakes to snack on looks wonderful
Looks perfect....I'll definitely be trying it out....
wow... potato cakes looks yumm... crisp and delicious..
I want this dish with my own version. Thanks for sharing this.
Those golden potato cakes look perfectly fried and you have an interesting pesto to go with the savory patties...how good!
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