Chilli Garlic Potato Bites

Servings: 5 Total Time: 40 mins Difficulty: Beginner
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Ever wonder how to turn humble potatoes into crispy, flavor-packed bites that vanish off the platter at any gathering? 

These Chilli Garlic Potato Bites are your secret weapon—golden-fried on the outside, tender and garlicky on the inside, with just the right kick of chili and herbs. Perfect for tea time, parties, or even a late-night snack attack.

Why You’ll Love These Potato Bites

  • Next-level texture: Soft interior meets a double coating of flour slurry and breadcrumbs for crunch.
  • Bold flavor: Fresh garlic, chili flakes, Italian seasoning, and green chili bring layers of taste.
  • Make-ahead friendly: Prep the mixture, refrigerate, then fry on demand.
  • Kid-approved: Familiar potato comfort with a mild spicy twist.

Ingredient Breakdown: What Makes the Magic

  • Potatoes: The sturdy base—boiled, grated, and seasoned for a fluffy yet held-together interior.
  • Garlic & Green Chili: Fresh aromatics that infuse every bite with a punch.
  • Chili Flakes & Italian Seasoning: Balanced heat and herby notes—think Mediterranean meets Indo-Chinese.
  • Maida (All-Purpose Flour) & Corn Flour: Create a binding slurry and contribute to that light, crispy crust.
  • Breadcrumbs: The final coat for irresistible crunch and easy frying.
  • Coriander Leaves: Bright herbal flecks that cut through the richness.
  • Salt & Pepper: Fundamental seasonings that elevate every other ingredient.
  • Oil for Frying: Use a neutral oil with a high smoke point for even browning.

🌿 Vegan Swap: Ensure your breadcrumbs are vegan; if not, you can dust them with chickpea flour for a gluten-free, vegan-friendly crust.

Here’s How It All Comes Together

Start by grating your boiled potatoes into a large bowl—you want fluffy shreds, not a mash. Add minced garlic, chopped green chili, chili flakes, Italian seasoning, salt, pepper, and chopped coriander. Stir in maida, corn flour, and breadcrumbs so the mixture holds shape when pressed. Cover and chill the mix for an hour—this step firms it up for easier shaping.

While that chills, whisk together extra maida, corn flour, and water into a smooth slurry. This acts as the “glue” for your outer breadcrumb coat.

Next, lightly oil your palms and form the potato mix into small rounds or ovals—whatever you like. Dip each piece first into the slurry, then roll in breadcrumbs until fully coated.

Heat oil in a kadai or deep pan. Test by dropping a breadcrumb—if it sizzles immediately, the oil’s ready. Fry the bites on medium heat, flipping gently, until golden brown all over. Drain on paper towels and serve hot.

💡 Pro Tip: Don’t overcrowd the pan. Fry in batches so the oil temperature stays consistent and every bite crisps up perfectly.

What Goes Along

These potato bites are fantastic on their own but shine even brighter with dipping sauces:

  • Tomato Ketchup: Classic sweet-tangy pairing.
  • Spicy Mayo: Mayonnaise mixed with Sriracha or chili sauce for a creamy kick.
  • Garlic Yogurt Dip: Cooled yogurt whisked with garlic, salt, and a dash of lemon.
  • Green Chutney: Fresh cilantro-mint chutney for a vibrant herb note.

How to Serve

Arrange the hot bites on a platter with small bowls of your favorite dips. Garnish the plate with extra coriander leaves and a few lemon wedges for guests to squeeze over.

Packing & Storage Tips

  • Make-Ahead: Prepare and refrigerate the potato mixture up to 24 hours before frying.
  • Reheating: Re-crisp in an air fryer or oven at 180 °C (350 °F) for 5–7 minutes. Avoid microwaves to preserve crunch.
  • Lunchbox Friendly: Pack bites and dipping sauce in separate compartments; they’ll stay crisp until lunchtime.

Party & Bulk Preparation

  • Scale Up: Double or triple the mixture for a larger crowd; shape and freeze the uncooked bites on a tray, then transfer to a bag. Fry from frozen—just add an extra minute per side.

Live Station Idea: Set up a mini fry-station at your party; guests can choose their shapes and dips for an interactive snack experience.

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 15 mins Cook Time 25 mins Total Time 40 mins
Servings: 5 Calories: 210
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

Crispy Chilli Garlic Potato Bites are golden-fried potato cutlets seasoned with fresh garlic, chili flakes, Italian herbs, and green chili, coated in a flour slurry and breadcrumbs for ultimate crunch. Perfect for tea-time, parties, or a snack, these potato delights pair beautifully with ketchup, spicy mayo, or yogurt dips.

Ingredients

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Instructions

Prep Work

  1. Grate Potatoes

    Grate the boiled potatoes into a mixing bowl.

  2. Grate Garlic

    Grate fresh garlic cloves and keep them ready.
  3. Chop Green Chilli

    Finely chop green chilli.
  4. Chop Coriander

    Finely chop coriander leaves.

Method

  1. Mix Ingredients

    In a bowl, add grated garlic, salt, pepper, chilli flakes, italian seasoning, green chilli, coriander, maida, corn flour, and bread crumbs to the grated potatoes and mix well

  2. Chill Mixture

    Cover and refrigerate the potato mixture for 1 hour to let it firm up.
  3. Make Slurry

    In a small bowl, mix corn flour, maida, and water to make a smooth slurry. Keep aside.
  4. Shape Cutlets

    Apply oil to palms, take small portions of the mixture, and shape into bites or cutlets.
  5. Set Aside Cutlets

    Place the shaped potato bites on a plate and keep aside.
  6. Coat with Slurry

    Dip each potato bite in the slurry.
  7. Coat with Crumbs

    Roll dipped bites in bread crumbs to coat well.
  8. Heat Oil

    Heat oil in a kadai over medium flame.
  9. Fry Bites

    Drop coated bites into oil and fry until golden brown.
  10. Drain and Serve

    Remove bites from oil and place on a plate. Serve hot with ketchup or mayo.

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Nutrition Facts

Servings 5


Amount Per Serving
Calories 210kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 11g17%
Saturated Fat 1.5g8%
Sodium 300mg13%
Potassium 460mg14%
Total Carbohydrate 25g9%
Dietary Fiber 3g12%
Sugars 1g
Protein 3g6%

Vitamin C 10 mg
Calcium 15 mg
Iron 1.2 mg
Vitamin B6 0.3 mg
Magnesium 25 mg
Zinc 0.4 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Can I boil the potatoes the night before?

Yes, just refrigerate them and grate when ready.

How fine should the garlic be grated?

As fine as possible to mix evenly in the potato mixture.

Can I skip green chilli?

Yes, if you prefer less heat, you can skip or reduce it

What kind of potatoes work best?

Starchy potatoes like russets are ideal for a crispier result

Do I need to peel the potatoes?

Yes, peeling helps get a smoother texture for the bites.

Can I use store-bought garlic paste?

Fresh garlic is best for flavour, but paste works in a pinch.

Do I need to chop coriander finely?

Yes, finer the better for even distribution

Can I prep the mixture earlier than 1 hour?

Yes, even overnight chilling works well.

Why refrigerate the mixture?

It firms up the mix, making shaping easier and cleaner.

How thick should the slurry be?

It should coat the back of a spoon, not too runny.

Can I bake instead of fry?

Yes, bake at 200°C until golden and crisp.

Is shallow frying okay?

Yes, just turn them carefully to cook all sides.

Can I use air fryer?

Absolutely! Spray with oil and air fry at 200°C till crisp.

Why oil hands before shaping?

To prevent sticking and help shape smoothly.

Can I skip bread crumb coating?

It adds crunch, but you can skip or use semolina as a substitute.

Why are my bites breaking in oil?

The mixture may be too soft—add a bit more maida or refrigerate longer.

Can I freeze the cutlets before frying?

Yes, freeze them flat and fry straight from frozen.

How do I store leftovers?

Refrigerate and reheat in oven or air fryer for best texture.

Hema Subramanian
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