Wednesday 27 September 2017

Tuna cutlets with potato

Tuna cutlets are eaten with relish in my home. A simple meal of dal rice with tuna cutlets can be very comforting and lift spirits even on the dullest days. I have two tuna cutlet recipes and I alternate them so we get to eat both. This recipe was shared by my younger sister Doreen, who is quite the chef and baker. She is always trying out new recipes, and loves to experiment.

This recipe is a little different from the one I used to make regularly. The addition of potatoes and spices to the cutlets in this recipe, adds a lot of flavour and also gives it a lovely texture.

Recipe Credit : Ms. Doreen D'sa

Ingredients:
  1. Tuna flakes(360-400 gms) - 2 tins 
  2. Boiled potatoes - 3 medium
  3. Onion - 1 large, chopped finely
  4. Garlic -1 tsp finely chopped
  5. Ginger - 1 tsp finely chopped
  6. Green chilies - 2 finely chopped
  7. Coriander leaves - 3 tbsp finely chopped 
  8. Chili powder - 1 tsp 
  9. Turmeric powder - ½ tsp 
  10. Freshly ground pepper - 1 tsp 
  11. Garam masala powder - 1 tsp 
  12. Oil, as required for shallow frying
  13. Salt, as per taste
  14. Eggs - 2 nos
  15. Breadcrumbs - 1 cup  

Method:
  1. In a pan fry the chopped onions, ginger, garlic and green chili till the whole mixture turns brown.
  2. Add all powders except the garam masala powder and stir well.
  3. Add the tuna and mix well, keep stirring and let it cook for about two minutes.
  4. Add the garam masala powder and coriander leaves and mix well. Put off the flame.
  5. Let the tuna mixture cool, post which add the mashed boiled potatoes. Mix the whole thing well and make round balls and flatten it out like patties.
  6. Refrigerate the patties for half hour.
  7. Break the two eggs in a bowl and lightly beat it. Season with salt and pepper.
  8. Spread the breadcrumbs in a plate.
  9. Heat a pan, add oil for shallow frying. When the pan is hot, dip the patty in egg and coat it in the breadcrumbs, and put it in the hot pan.
  10. Shallow fry on both sides for five minutes each or till they turn brown and look done.

1. Steamed rice with plain coconut juice curry
2. Tuna cutlets with potato
3. Steamed broccoli with pepper 

Click here to find the other recipe of Tinned tuna cutlets published a few weeks ago on this blog.


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