About Aloo Tikki Burger
For my readers here in India, I’m sure you’re already aware of the well-known McDonald’s McAloo Tikki Burger. I’m here to tell you, this is not what I’m trying to replicate! Instead, this recipe is a nod to the popular and traditional North Indian street food that is often sold on the streets of Delhi and Gurgaon. We used to love gorging on these Aloo Tikki Burgers so much that we would visit the street vendor near our home in Delhi several times a week. Having warm aloo tikki sandwiched between squishy-soft buttered buns topped with multiple chutneys and sliced veggies and served alongside Dahi Papdi Chaat was a perfect weeknight. Nowadays, we try to visit the street vendors only on rare occasions. When street food snacks are made at home, we can make them healthy for our family while keeping them extra delicious! I made a few tweaks to make this Aloo Tikki Burger a bit healthier than the ones from our night adventures. First, I opted to use homemade whole wheat buns for a nice dose of fiber. I also add lettuce and cucumber to mine, because we can all use more fresh vegetables in our life, right? Finally, I pan fry the potato patties with just a hint of oil rather than deep frying them. So, this recipe for Aloo Tikki Burgers comes very close to the ones served by street food vendors, but without all the extra guilt. To make these burgers easier to attain on a weeknight, you can make the chutneys ahead of time and store them in the fridge. While you can opt to make your own whole wheat burgers, there is no shame in getting them ready-made from the store. The buns I made for this photo shoot ended up a bit dense, so I won’t post the recipe until I can perfect it. If lettuce leaves are not available, feel free to add blanched cabbage leaves instead. You can also add grated carrots and/or beetroot as a topping on the patties, or really any veggie that you like. Tomatoes, sliced onions, and lettuce are just the beginning! It is best to use both the sweet Tamarind Chutney and savory Coriander Chutney to get a wide range of flavors, but simply using one kind of chutney will also do. I did not have the sweet chaat chutney, hence I just made the coriander chutney this time around. I can tell you that it did not disappoint. If you want, you can even make some French Fries to serve with the burgers. After all, burgers and fries are a match for the ages. For a healthier option, you can bake, air-fry, or roast the french fries. If you don’t have onions, then avoid adding them as burger toppings. This potato patties recipe is a slightly different version than the Aloo Tikki recipe I have previously posted. You can use this recipe or the other one posted before. Both are equally good.
How to Make Aloo Tikki Burger
Making the popular North Indian street food known as Aloo Tikki Burgers is easier than you might think. Here’s how it’s done:
Make Tikki (Potato Patties)
1: Peel and mash 2 medium-sized boiled potatoes with a potato masher or with the back of a wooden spoon or a fork. Do this when the potatoes are still warm, as it is easier to mash them when they are hot. Let the mashed potatoes cool and then proceed to the next step. The potatoes can be cooked in a stovetop pressure cooker, steamer pot or the Instant Pot adding water as needed. 2: Add all the ground spice powders and seasonings listed below:
¼ teaspoon red chili powder½ teaspoon coriander powder (ground coriander)½ teaspoon cumin powder1 teaspoon chaat masalasalt as required
Mix the ground spices and seasonings thoroughly with the mashed potatoes. 3: Add 2 tablespoons of rice flour or cornstarch as a binder. I used rice flour. 4: Mix very well. 5: Shape into flat, round patties. 6: Heat about a tablespoon of oil on a flat tava or frying pan or skillet. Place the potato tikki on the pan. 7: Whilst the patties are being pan-fried, slice 1 small onion, 1 small tomato and 1 small cucumber. Also make sure to thoroughly 4 to 5 lettuce. Let them dry naturally or you can opt to pat dry with a clean kitchen towel or use a salad spinner. 8: When one side golden and crisp, turn over with a spatula and fry the second side until crispy and golden. Here are the tikkis after they were browned on both sides.
Assemble Aloo Tikki Burger
9: Move the tikkis towards the edge of the pan so that they stay warm while you toast your buns. Smear a bit of oil or butter in the center and lightly roast the sliced bread buns. 10: Apply the Cilantro Mint Chutney or Coriander Chutney on one half of the bun, and the sweet tamarind chutney on the other. 11: Place the potato tikki on one halve of the bun. 12: Top with the sliced onions, tomatoes, and cucumber. 13: Sprinkle with some chaat masala. 14: Place the lettuce on top. 15: If you haven’t already, apply the coriander chutney on the other slice. If you have sweet chaat chutney or tamarind chutney, you can apply this chutney on the other slice. Another variation is to apply both the chutneys on both the slices along with some butter or Mayonnaise. 16: Place the top bun atop the lettuce to make a delicious burger. Insert a toothpick in the center of the burger to hold it steady. You can also place a glazed cherry inserted in the toothpick in the center if you prefer. 17: Repeat, making all Aloo Tikki Burgers this way. Serve Aloo Tikki Burger with tomato sauce or Ketchup and some coriander chutney or sweet chaat chutney by the side. This is your burger, so serve it just the way you like! Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Burger Recipe | Veggie Burger Falafel Recipe (2 Delicious Variations) Aloo Tikki Chaat Samosa Chaat This Aloo Tikki Burger recipe from the archives first published on March 2013 has been republished and updated on November 2022.
title: “Aloo Tikki Burger Potato Burger " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-05” author: “Kathy Hall”
About Aloo Tikki Burger
For my readers here in India, I’m sure you’re already aware of the well-known McDonald’s McAloo Tikki Burger. I’m here to tell you, this is not what I’m trying to replicate! Instead, this recipe is a nod to the popular and traditional North Indian street food that is often sold on the streets of Delhi and Gurgaon. We used to love gorging on these Aloo Tikki Burgers so much that we would visit the street vendor near our home in Delhi several times a week. Having warm aloo tikki sandwiched between squishy-soft buttered buns topped with multiple chutneys and sliced veggies and served alongside Dahi Papdi Chaat was a perfect weeknight. Nowadays, we try to visit the street vendors only on rare occasions. When street food snacks are made at home, we can make them healthy for our family while keeping them extra delicious! I made a few tweaks to make this Aloo Tikki Burger a bit healthier than the ones from our night adventures. First, I opted to use homemade whole wheat buns for a nice dose of fiber. I also add lettuce and cucumber to mine, because we can all use more fresh vegetables in our life, right? Finally, I pan fry the potato patties with just a hint of oil rather than deep frying them. So, this recipe for Aloo Tikki Burgers comes very close to the ones served by street food vendors, but without all the extra guilt. To make these burgers easier to attain on a weeknight, you can make the chutneys ahead of time and store them in the fridge. While you can opt to make your own whole wheat burgers, there is no shame in getting them ready-made from the store. The buns I made for this photo shoot ended up a bit dense, so I won’t post the recipe until I can perfect it. If lettuce leaves are not available, feel free to add blanched cabbage leaves instead. You can also add grated carrots and/or beetroot as a topping on the patties, or really any veggie that you like. Tomatoes, sliced onions, and lettuce are just the beginning! It is best to use both the sweet Tamarind Chutney and savory Coriander Chutney to get a wide range of flavors, but simply using one kind of chutney will also do. I did not have the sweet chaat chutney, hence I just made the coriander chutney this time around. I can tell you that it did not disappoint. If you want, you can even make some French Fries to serve with the burgers. After all, burgers and fries are a match for the ages. For a healthier option, you can bake, air-fry, or roast the french fries. If you don’t have onions, then avoid adding them as burger toppings. This potato patties recipe is a slightly different version than the Aloo Tikki recipe I have previously posted. You can use this recipe or the other one posted before. Both are equally good.
How to Make Aloo Tikki Burger
Making the popular North Indian street food known as Aloo Tikki Burgers is easier than you might think. Here’s how it’s done:
Make Tikki (Potato Patties)
1: Peel and mash 2 medium-sized boiled potatoes with a potato masher or with the back of a wooden spoon or a fork. Do this when the potatoes are still warm, as it is easier to mash them when they are hot. Let the mashed potatoes cool and then proceed to the next step. The potatoes can be cooked in a stovetop pressure cooker, steamer pot or the Instant Pot adding water as needed. 2: Add all the ground spice powders and seasonings listed below:
¼ teaspoon red chili powder½ teaspoon coriander powder (ground coriander)½ teaspoon cumin powder1 teaspoon chaat masalasalt as required
Mix the ground spices and seasonings thoroughly with the mashed potatoes. 3: Add 2 tablespoons of rice flour or cornstarch as a binder. I used rice flour. 4: Mix very well. 5: Shape into flat, round patties. 6: Heat about a tablespoon of oil on a flat tava or frying pan or skillet. Place the potato tikki on the pan. 7: Whilst the patties are being pan-fried, slice 1 small onion, 1 small tomato and 1 small cucumber. Also make sure to thoroughly 4 to 5 lettuce. Let them dry naturally or you can opt to pat dry with a clean kitchen towel or use a salad spinner. 8: When one side golden and crisp, turn over with a spatula and fry the second side until crispy and golden. Here are the tikkis after they were browned on both sides.
Assemble Aloo Tikki Burger
9: Move the tikkis towards the edge of the pan so that they stay warm while you toast your buns. Smear a bit of oil or butter in the center and lightly roast the sliced bread buns. 10: Apply the Cilantro Mint Chutney or Coriander Chutney on one half of the bun, and the sweet tamarind chutney on the other. 11: Place the potato tikki on one halve of the bun. 12: Top with the sliced onions, tomatoes, and cucumber. 13: Sprinkle with some chaat masala. 14: Place the lettuce on top. 15: If you haven’t already, apply the coriander chutney on the other slice. If you have sweet chaat chutney or tamarind chutney, you can apply this chutney on the other slice. Another variation is to apply both the chutneys on both the slices along with some butter or Mayonnaise. 16: Place the top bun atop the lettuce to make a delicious burger. Insert a toothpick in the center of the burger to hold it steady. You can also place a glazed cherry inserted in the toothpick in the center if you prefer. 17: Repeat, making all Aloo Tikki Burgers this way. Serve Aloo Tikki Burger with tomato sauce or Ketchup and some coriander chutney or sweet chaat chutney by the side. This is your burger, so serve it just the way you like! Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Burger Recipe | Veggie Burger Falafel Recipe (2 Delicious Variations) Aloo Tikki Chaat Samosa Chaat This Aloo Tikki Burger recipe from the archives first published on March 2013 has been republished and updated on November 2022.