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    Home » Chaats » Aloo Tikki

    Aloo Tikki

    Published on Feb 5, 2026 by Srividhya · Modified on Feb 5, 2026 · This post may contain affiliate links.

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    Aloo tikki, or potato patties, are popular North Indian chaat recipes made with mashed, spiced potatoes that are shallow-fried and served with assorted chutneys. Learn how to make aloo tikki my way with detailed step-by-step pictures.

    close up shot of potato patties

    Aloo means potato, and tikki refers to cutlets or patties. These crispy aloo tikkis are perfect as a standalone chaat served with ketchup or sweet and green chutney, or as a base for other popular chaat recipes such as ragda pattice. You can also replace samosas with aloo tikki to make aloo tikki chole chaat, and the possibilities are endless.

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    • My version with breadcrumbs
    • Ingredients required
    • Dietary specifications and storing suggestions
    • How to make aloo tikki
    • Serving aloo tikki
    • Recipe notes
    • Explore more potato recipes
    • 📖 Recipe

    There are many different ways to make aloo tikki, including stuffed versions that are quite popular. This recipe, however, is a simple, no-stuffing aloo tikki. I have also tested this recipe without onion, and it still tastes great.

    My version with breadcrumbs

    Growing up in Tamil Nadu, I ate crispy cutlets rather than chaats. I especially love cutlets coated with breadcrumbs and deep-fried. While I didn’t deep-fry these potato patties, I did coat them with breadcrumbs. Many North Indian aloo tikki chaat recipes don’t call for breadcrumbs, so you can skip them entirely. I have tested this recipe without breadcrumbs as well, and it works perfectly.

    Ingredients required

    Potatoes – I have used the regular Indian potato variety commonly available in Indian stores.

    Corn starch – A binding agent is required, and corn starch works well for this recipe.

    Spices – Red chili powder, chaat masala, and a small amount of amchur powder are used. You can also substitute pani puri masala or jal jeera masala for the amchur powder.

    Onion and cilantro – Finely chopped onion and cilantro add flavor. While onion powder can be used in place of fresh onion, I highly recommend using fresh cilantro for the best flavor.

    Oil – Any neutral oil or oil of your choice can be used for shallow-frying.

    To serve – Sweet chutney and green chutney are needed, either homemade or store-bought. You can also garnish with finely chopped onion, sev, and pomegranate arils.

    Apart from these ingredients, water and salt are also required. Please refer to the recipe card for exact measurements.

    aloo tikki served with sweet chutney in a plate

    Dietary specifications and storing suggestions

    These aloo tikkis are naturally vegan, gluten-free, and nut-free. While I haven’t refrigerated cooked potato tikkis, you can steam the potatoes ahead of time and, when needed, mash them, add the spices, and quickly prepare the chaat. You can also refrigerate or freeze the uncooked potato patties. When ready to use, coat them with breadcrumbs if using and shallow-fry.

    How to make aloo tikki

    • Steam the potatoes using your preferred method. I usually pressure-cook them in a steamer basket for two whistles. You can also steam them in an Instant Pot for 5 minutes. Please read the note about steaming potatoes.
    steaming potatoes
    • Allow the pressure to release naturally, then peel the potatoes, cut them into large chunks, and let them cool slightly.
    steamed and chopped potatoes
    • Mash the potatoes well with your hands or a masher, then add the cornstarch, spices, cilantro, salt, and onion.
    mashed potatoes with all ingredients added
    • Mix everything thoroughly and adjust the salt and spices if needed.
    mixed aloo tikki mixture
    • Pinch small lemon-sized portions, shape them into balls, and flatten them into tikkis.
    flattened tikki
    • If using breadcrumbs, roll each tikki evenly in the breadcrumbs.
    coated with breadcrumbs
    • Heat a wide skillet or tava and add 2 tablespoons of oil. Reduce the heat to medium.
    cooking the tikkis
    • Place 5 to 7 tikkis in the pan, depending on the pan size, and shallow-fry until golden brown on both sides, flipping halfway through for even browning. Repeat with the remaining tikkis, adding the remaining oil if needed.
    cooked tikki

    Serving aloo tikki

    Place 2 aloo tikkis on a plate and drizzle 1 to 2 teaspoons of each sweet chutney and green chutney. Sprinkle chopped onion, cilantro, sev, and pomegranate arils if using. You can also serve aloo tikki with ketchup or just with sweet chutney, like how I did here.

    long shot of potato cutlets served with sweet chutney

    Recipe notes

    • Note about cooking potatoes. Cook the potatoes using your preferred method and allow them to cool before mashing. I usually microwave the potatoes on the potato setting or steam them, as both methods result in lower moisture content. When using stovetop methods, remove the potatoes from the water immediately after cooking to prevent excess moisture. Potatoes with higher water content require more corn starch for binding and tend to absorb more oil during pan-frying, which can affect the final texture.
    • Adjust salt and spices to suit your taste.
    • Grated carrots, cauliflower, or cabbage can be added to make a vegetable tikki.
    • The quantities for green chutney and sweet chutney are approximate and can be adjusted as needed.
    • Breadcrumbs and onions are optional. You can skip them entirely or substitute onion powder if preferred.

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    Aloo Tikki

    Crispy aloo tikki recipe made with spiced potatoes and shallow-fried to perfection. Learn how to make street-style potato tikki at home.
    Prep Time30 minutes mins
    Cook Time20 minutes mins
    Total Time50 minutes mins
    Course: Snack
    Cuisine: Indian
    Servings: 6 yields 12 tikkis
    Calories: 191kcal
    Author: Srividhya G

    Ingredients

    Measurement Details: 1 cup = 240ml; 1 tbsp = 15ml; 1 tsp = 5ml;

    • 550 grams potatoes about 7 medium-sized potatoes
    • 2 tbsp corn starch
    • 2 tbsp onions finely chopped
    • 2 tbsp cilantro chopped
    • 1 tsp red chili powder
    • 1 tsp chaat masala
    • ¼ tsp amchur powder
    • 1.5 tsp salt or to taste
    • ⅓ cup breadcrumbs plain, unflavored
    • 4 tbsp oil

    Instructions

    • Steam the potatoes using your preferred method. I usually pressure-cook them in a steamer basket for two whistles. You can also steam them in an Instant Pot for 5 minutes. Please read the note about steaming potatoes.
      steaming potatoes
    • Allow the pressure to release naturally, then peel the potatoes, cut them into large chunks, and let them cool slightly.
      steamed and chopped potatoes
    • Mash the potatoes well with your hands or a masher, then add the cornstarch, spices, cilantro, salt, and onion.
      mashed potatoes with all ingredients added
    • Mix everything thoroughly and adjust the salt and spices if needed.
      mixed aloo tikki mixture
    • Pinch small lemon-sized portions, shape them into balls, and flatten them into tikkis.
      flattened tikki
    • If using breadcrumbs, roll each tikki evenly in the breadcrumbs.
      coated with breadcrumbs
    • Heat a wide skillet or tava and add 2 tablespoons of oil. Reduce the heat to medium.
      cooking the tikkis
    • Place 5 to 7 tikkis in the pan, depending on the pan size, and shallow-fry until golden brown on both sides, flipping halfway through for even browning. Repeat with the remaining tikkis, adding the remaining oil if needed.
      cooked tikki

    Notes

    • Note about cooking potatoes. Cook the potatoes using your preferred method and allow them to cool before mashing. I usually microwave the potatoes on the potato setting or steam them, as both methods result in lower moisture content. When using stovetop methods, remove the potatoes from the water immediately after cooking to prevent excess moisture. Potatoes with higher water content require more corn starch for binding and tend to absorb more oil during pan-frying, which can affect the final texture.
    • Adjust salt and spices to suit your taste.
    • Grated carrots, cauliflower, or cabbage can be added to make a vegetable tikki.
    • The quantities for green chutney and sweet chutney are approximate and can be adjusted as needed.
    • Breadcrumbs and onions are optional. You can skip them entirely or substitute onion powder if preferred.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 191kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 0.04g | Sodium: 637mg | Potassium: 410mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 110IU | Vitamin C: 18mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 1mg

    I am not a nutritionist. The nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. It varies depending upon the product types or brands.

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    Update Notes: This recipe was originally posted in 2016 but now updated with new photos and step-wise pictures.

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    Comments

    1. Sowmya:) says

      October 13, 2016 at 6:43 pm

      Cook once serve twice is a lovely philosophy to follow. Aloo tikki looks delicious and those plates are awesome!

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        October 13, 2016 at 9:00 pm

        :-) :-) Thanks Sowmya.

        Reply
    2. Pavani says

      October 10, 2016 at 6:39 pm

      I love potato tikki — they are easy to make and so delicious.

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        October 10, 2016 at 8:18 pm

        Thanks a lot Pavani.

        Reply
    3. Smruti | Herbivore Cucina says

      September 22, 2016 at 1:44 pm

      I loved the tikkis, and the plates look so pretty too. Nice collection you have there!

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 22, 2016 at 2:07 pm

        Thanks Smruti. Got those plates here only.

        Reply
    4. Suma Gandlur says

      September 21, 2016 at 7:10 pm

      Lovely tikkis. I guess these are everyone’s favorite.

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 22, 2016 at 3:26 am

        yup very true. Thanks Suma

        Reply
    5. Srivalli Jetti says

      September 19, 2016 at 10:47 pm

      Nothing like the classic aloo tikki!..lovely snack..

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 20, 2016 at 2:02 pm

        oh yeah.. thanks valli.

        Reply
    6. themadscientistskitchen says

      September 14, 2016 at 9:12 pm

      Aloo tikki are so amazingly versatile n yum. Love these dear

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 15, 2016 at 8:32 am

        thanks a lot archana

        Reply
    7. Sandhya Ramakrishnan says

      September 12, 2016 at 7:58 pm

      The aloo tikki is so versatile and is a perfect vehicle for many chaat items. Looks so tempting :)

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 12, 2016 at 9:00 pm

        Thanks a lot Sandhya.

        Reply
    8. Anu Yalo says

      September 11, 2016 at 1:53 am

      Delicious!!

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 11, 2016 at 9:16 pm

        Thanks Anu.

        Reply
    9. Kalyani MomChef says

      September 10, 2016 at 7:38 am

      its way beyond dinner time here, but anything for these lovely Aloo Tikkis :) with RAgda its a treat ! glad ur kid likes all these!

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 10, 2016 at 10:05 am

        Thanks a lot.

        Reply
    10. usha says

      September 10, 2016 at 6:02 am

      There tikkis can be served in many ways, as you said. How can one resist these!!

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 10, 2016 at 10:09 am

        Thanks Usha. Yeah love tikkis for that very reason.

        Reply
    11. Harini-Jaya R says

      September 09, 2016 at 11:22 am

      these are welcome at home any day!!

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 09, 2016 at 7:13 pm

        :-) Thanks

        Reply
    12. cookingwithsapana says

      September 09, 2016 at 9:24 am

      So perfectly made aloo tikkis.Love to eat them as such.

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 09, 2016 at 7:19 pm

        Thanks Sapana.. :-)

        Reply
    13. Anu-My Ginger Garlic Kitchen says

      September 09, 2016 at 1:37 am

      Who doesn’t love aloo tikkis? Yours look super yummy and indulging. Weekend menu is set! :)

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 09, 2016 at 7:25 pm

        ha ha thanks. :-)

        Reply
    14. Gayathri Kumar says

      September 08, 2016 at 9:53 pm

      Made these recently and just loved them. This is a tempting and guilt free snack..

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 09, 2016 at 7:26 pm

        :-) Thanks Gayathri..

        Reply
    15. Nalini says

      September 08, 2016 at 1:41 pm

      With this tikkis,n number of chaats can be made,l looks so delicious.Love the way you presented it.

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 08, 2016 at 9:42 pm

        Thanks a lot Nalini.

        Reply
    16. Priya Suresh says

      September 08, 2016 at 12:34 pm

      Who can resist to these beauties, excellent aloo tikki, everyone’s favourite at home.

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 08, 2016 at 9:43 pm

        :-) Yes very true. Thanks

        Reply
    17. Ritu Tangri says

      September 08, 2016 at 8:59 am

      An all time favorite snack. You can never go wrong with this. :)

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 08, 2016 at 9:45 pm

        Yeah.. thanks ritu

        Reply
    18. Freda @ Aromatic essence says

      September 08, 2016 at 8:32 am

      Yummy!

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 08, 2016 at 9:44 pm

        Thanks a lot Freda.

        Reply
    19. Vaishali Sabnani says

      September 08, 2016 at 8:13 am

      Ah ! These aloo tikkis sound so amazing , perfectly made and ya I am looking forward to your next chaat , all time favourite food ! Wow !

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 08, 2016 at 9:44 pm

        Thanks Vaishali..

        Reply
    20. healthyindiankitchen says

      September 08, 2016 at 6:51 am

      Scrumptious and lipsmacking Vidhya!! :)

      Reply
      • Srividhya G says

        September 08, 2016 at 7:26 am

        Thanks :-)

        Reply
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