Learn how to make Cheese Rava Cutlet, a kid-approved recipe made with suji, and cheese. Perfect for a quick and tasty snack! Be sure to watch the video!
Estimated reading time: 3 minutes
Cheese Rava Cutlet is a vegetarian Indian snack. These cutlets have a crisp exterior and a mouth melting cheesy interior.
You need a few basic staples like fine quality semolina (rava), milk, spices, and cheese to make these cutlets from scratch at home.
The best part is you can make these rava cutlets in advance, store them in the refrigerator, and pan-fry before serving.
And I almost forgot that you could cook these rava cutlets in an air-fryer or in the oven. So now you have three alternatives – pan fry, air-fry, and bake, to make tasty and crunchy crispy cutlets at home in no time.
Reasons To LOVE Rava Cutlet
- kid-approved recipe
- highly customizable
- easy to make and store
- can be made 2 – 3 days in advance
- you can pan-fry, air-fry, or bake them
Watch Suji Cutlet Video
Serving Suggestion
Rava Cutlet tastes delicious with a spicy dipping sauce like a green Mint Chutney, roasted tomato chutney, or spicy mango dip.
My Tried & True Tips
- Allow cheese to melt in the milk before adding the semolina (rava).
- Never ever add salt while boiling the milk. The milk might curdle. Also, the cheese has some saltiness, so add the salt accordingly.
- Add the semolina in small batches to nicely mix the batter. Continuously stir the milk while adding the semolina. This trick helps in avoiding any lumps in the mixture.
- Be patient and allow the semolina mixture to set on the baking tray. This might take 30 minutes to 1 hour. If you are in a hurry, keep the baking tray with cutlet mixture in the freezer for a quick turnaround result.
- If you have a jar of good quality bread crumbs, coat the cutlets with them and pan fry them. I am sure you will love these cutlets even more.
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Cheese Rava Cutlet
Ingredients
- 1 ½ Cup Milk
- ½ Cup chopped onion
- ½ Cup grated cheese
- 1 tablespoon chopped coriander
- 1 Cup rava/sooji (Semolina)
- 1 teaspoon Italian Herbs (organo and chilli flakes)
- 1 teaspoon black pepper or to taste
- Salt to taste
- 2 – 3 tablespoon cooking oil
Instructions
- Boil milk in a pan. Add cheese cubes, chopped onion, Italian seasoning and stir to combine.
- Once the cheese is melted, slowly add the semolina. Continuously stir the mixture. Turn off the heat.
- Now add the salt, pepper, and coriander. Continuously stir the mixture until it reaches a thick spreading consistency. Set aside.
- Grease a square tray with butter.
- Spread the semolina mixture on the tray. Keep the thickness of half inch. Gently press it with the spatula.
- Set it aside for one hour or till it is set. You can also keep it in the fridge for 30 minutes.
- Cut the cutlets into the desired shapes using a knife or a cookie cutter.
- You can serve them as it is or pan fry for a crispy texture. You can store these cutlets in the fridge for a week. Reheat or pan fry whenever required.
- To pan fry the rava cutlets, heat 2 tablespoon of oil in a pan.
- Fry the cutlets till they turn crisp from both the sides.
- Serve Cheese Rava Cutlets warm with your favorite chutney or ketchup.
Recipe Notes:
- Without pan-frying these cutlets can be stored in the fridge for 3 – 4 days. Whenever required bring then out and pan-fry.
- Allow the cheese to melt nicely in the milk before adding semolina.
- Never add salt while boiling the milk or before adding semolina. The milk will curdle.
Sindhu says
It will be easy if you mention the type of cheese and amount in grams or spoon as we live in area where we don’t have mother dairy.
Hina Gujral says
You can use any processed cheese. 1/4 Cup grated cheese is sufficient.
palak saini says
yummmmmyyyyy
Darshana Shah says
Omg…it looks yummyyy…I m going to try this recipe this weekend…
Mahesh says
Wow!!.. this weekend I’m gonna try this …
hema says
Very Yummy !!
YK says
Very yummy & seems easy to make ????????
Hina Gujral says
Happy you like it 🙂
Teena says
Hi, can I use fresh paneer instead of cheese?
Hina Gujral says
Yea sure, you can. I have never tried though.
Amita says
You need to add paneer at the end. The taste varies too
Diana says
Is there a possibility of replacing the Italian seasoning with something else?
Hina Gujral says
You can substitute it with oregano and red chili flakes or use fresh herbs.
Vrinda Kataria says
Looks very yummy .Am going to try this today.
Can we add carrots instead of onions coz I don’t edt onions.
Hina Gujral says
Yes, sure you can add grated carrots or any vegetable of your choice. Please let us know how did it turn out.
Shruthi says
So yummy and healthy 🙂
Hina Gujral says
Glad you like it!
YK says
Looks yummy will surely try.
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Hina Gujral says
Yayy! Glad you like it.
Andy says
I tried your recipe and they were lovely ????
Thanks very much!
P.s. just need something simple and delicious to make with some cooked new potatoes
Hina Gujral says
Great! You can try my masala potato fry or potato tray bake.
Puneeta Singh says
Looking yummy????
Hina Gujral says
Glad you like it!