Gunpowder’s Bengali beetroot croquettes
- Published: 11 Nov 22
- Updated: 25 Mar 24
These beetroot croquettes from the menu of London and Lisbon restaurant Gunpowder are such a satisfying snack or starter. A tradition in Kolkata, where chef Harneet Baweja grew up, they are incredibly moreish and full of flavour from the chaat masala which is tangy, salty and warm with spices.
Harneet says: “The filling is slight sweet, best enjoyed dipped in a tangy mustard or chutney. Indian mustard has a crisp, wasabi-like flavour, which balances the sweet beetroot. Very similar to Dijon, this is perfect accompaniment to this classic Indian snack.”
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Makes 12-15 -
Hands on time 1 hour
Nutrition
- Calories
- 288kcals
- Fat
- 6.9g (0.9g saturated),
- Protein
- 6.7g
- Carbohydrates
- 46.5g (8.2g sugars)
- Fibre
- 6.3g
- Salt
- 1.6g
delicious. tips
Chaat masala is a spice mix containing amchur (mango powder), black salt, coriander, cumin, chilli powder, pepper, dried mint and asafoetida. It is available at Waitrose or South Asian grocers or you can make your own.