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6 simple chops and cutlets that make perfect appetizers

etimes.in | Last updated on - Oct 2, 2025, 20:00 IST
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6 simple chops and cutlets that make perfect appetizers

Chops do not need elaborate recipes or complicated tricks. What makes them shine is balance, a tender centre that holds flavour, a crisp crust that delivers bite, and spices that stay clear and confident without overwhelming. Whether made with vegetables, lentils, or a bit of meat, they slip easily onto festive tables or everyday snacks. Served hot with a chutney or dip, they disappear faster than you can fry the next batch. Scroll down for six simple chops that make perfect appetizers.

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Aloo Chop, roadside style

This is the after-rain snack many of us grew up on. Mashed potato carries cumin, chopped green chilli, and a touch of turmeric. The crust is thin, the inside fluffy, the mood instantly homely. Great with imli or ketchup when nothing else is ready.

To make it - Take boiled potatoes, mash with salt, cumin, chilli, turmeric and coriander. Shape ovals, dip in a thin besan batter, roll in breadcrumbs if you like extra crunch, fry until evenly golden.

Paneer Masala Chop

Paneer keeps things soft and rich without effort. A quick mix with onion, ginger, chilli and roasted cumin gives light perfume, not heaviness. The bite is gentle, the finish clean, the kind of starter that pleases everyone at the table.

To make it - Take grated paneer, mix with finely chopped onion, ginger, green chilli, roasted cumin, pepper and salt. Bind with a spoon of besan or bread crumbs. Shape, crumb and shallow-fry, finish with chaat masala and lime.

Corn and Cheese Chop

Sweet corn brings pop and sweetness, cheese melts just enough to feel lush. The outside stays crisp, the centre pulls a little and tastes bright. Kids will ask for seconds, and adults will, too.

To make it - Take boiled corn, pulse lightly so some kernels stay whole. Mix with grated processed cheese, chilli flakes, pepper and salt. Bind with mashed potato or breadcrumbs. Chill, crumb, and fry until the edges turn bronze.

Matar Mint Chop

Green peas and mint make a fresh, springy filling. Nothing heavy, just a cool aroma that cuts through the fry. It works with both rusk crumbs and panko, whatever is in the jar.

To make it - Take thawed or boiled peas, mash roughly with mint, green chilli, ginger, lemon zest and salt. Fold in a spoon of besan. Shape, dust with flour, dip in beaten egg or a slurry, crumb, and fry until crisp.

Spinach Aloo Sesame Chop

Spinach gives colour and a leafy note, sesame adds a toasty edge. The result is simple yet grown-up, great with a garlicky yoghurt dip or green chutney.

To make it - Take chopped spinach, wilt in a pan until dry. Mix with mashed potato, toasted sesame, garlic, black pepper and salt. Shape into patties, press extra sesame on the outside, pan-fry in a little oil until speckled and crisp.

Shakarkandi Peanut Chop

Sweet potato and roasted peanuts make a nutty, slightly sweet centre that loves lime and chilli. No cheese, no fuss, still feels special. Works nicely if you are keeping things lighter.

To make it - Take steamed sweet potato, mash with crushed roasted peanuts, chopped green chilli, coriander, cumin and salt. Form small patties, dust with rice flour or semolina, shallow-fry until the rims turn crunchy.

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Paneer Masala Chop

Paneer keeps things soft and rich without effort. A quick mix with onion, ginger, chilli and roasted cumin gives light perfume, not heaviness. The bite is gentle, the finish clean, the kind of starter that pleases everyone at the table.

To make it - Take grated paneer, mix with finely chopped onion, ginger, green chilli, roasted cumin, pepper and salt. Bind with a spoon of besan or bread crumbs. Shape, crumb and shallow-fry, finish with chaat masala and lime.

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Corn and Cheese Chop

Sweet corn brings pop and sweetness, cheese melts just enough to feel lush. The outside stays crisp, the centre pulls a little and tastes bright. Kids will ask for seconds, and adults will, too.

To make it - Take boiled corn, pulse lightly so some kernels stay whole. Mix with grated processed cheese, chilli flakes, pepper and salt. Bind with mashed potato or breadcrumbs. Chill, crumb, and fry until the edges turn bronze.

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Matar Mint Chop

Green peas and mint make a fresh, springy filling. Nothing heavy, just a cool aroma that cuts through the fry. It works with both rusk crumbs and panko, whatever is in the jar.

To make it - Take thawed or boiled peas, mash roughly with mint, green chilli, ginger, lemon zest and salt. Fold in a spoon of besan. Shape, dust with flour, dip in beaten egg or a slurry, crumb, and fry until crisp.

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Spinach Aloo Sesame Chop

Spinach gives colour and a leafy note, sesame adds a toasty edge. The result is simple yet grown-up, great with a garlicky yoghurt dip or green chutney.

To make it - Take chopped spinach, wilt in a pan until dry. Mix with mashed potato, toasted sesame, garlic, black pepper and salt. Shape into patties, press extra sesame on the outside, pan-fry in a little oil until speckled and crisp.

Shakarkandi Peanut Chop

Sweet potato and roasted peanuts make a nutty, slightly sweet centre that loves lime and chilli. No cheese, no fuss, still feels special. Works nicely if you are keeping things lighter.

To make it - Take steamed sweet potato, mash with crushed roasted peanuts, chopped green chilli, coriander, cumin and salt. Form small patties, dust with rice flour or semolina, shallow-fry until the rims turn crunchy.

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Shakarkandi Peanut Chop

Sweet potato and roasted peanuts make a nutty, slightly sweet centre that loves lime and chilli. No cheese, no fuss, still feels special. Works nicely if you are keeping things lighter.

To make it - Take steamed sweet potato, mash with crushed roasted peanuts, chopped green chilli, coriander, cumin and salt. Form small patties, dust with rice flour or semolina, shallow-fry until the rims turn crunchy.

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