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Vegetarian wheat cutlets

6 servings

40 minutes

Vegetarian wheat cutlets are a simple and nutritious dish of Russian cuisine that reflects the traditions of lean eating. They are made from thick wheat porridge, which acquires a rich aroma and spicy taste thanks to spices and garlic. Fried to a golden crust, they are tender inside and crispy outside. These cutlets pair well with vegetable sides or fresh salads and can also serve as a standalone dish. They can be served hot, enjoying their appetizing aroma and heartiness. This is an excellent solution for those looking for a simple alternative to meat cutlets, rich in plant proteins and beneficial nutrients.

Energy value per serving
CaloriesProteinsFatsCarbohydrates
240.7
kcal
7.1g
grams
5.8g
grams
39.2g
grams
Ingredients
6servings
Wheat groats
300 
g
Semolina
50 
g
Vegetable oil
30 
ml
Garlic
5 
clove
Sea salt
5 
g
Ground black pepper
2 
g
Cooking steps
  • 1

    Boil the wheat groats until they reach a thick consistency (add a little water while boiling). Then let it sit for a bit to absorb the excess moisture.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Wheat groats300 g
  • 2

    Add salt, pepper, and grate garlic on a fine grater. The amount of spices depends on your taste, but I recommend adding more spices, as wheat porridge has a very mild flavor!

    Required ingredients:
    1. Sea salt5 g
    2. Ground black pepper2 g
    3. Garlic5 clove
  • 3

    After that, we shape small patties up to 2 cm thick by hand (this amount makes about 18 pieces), lightly coat them in semolina or breadcrumbs, and fry in oil.

    Required ingredients:
    1. Semolina50 g
    2. Vegetable oil30 ml
  • 4

    Since the cutlets are essentially ready, we fry them for just a couple of minutes on each side until a light golden crust forms. It's best to serve them hot, either with a side dish or as a standalone meal.

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