Hey everyone, it’s me, Dave, welcome to our recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, malai kofta. One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
Malai kofta is one of the most popular of recent trending foods in the world. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It is appreciated by millions every day. They’re fine and they look fantastic. Malai kofta is something which I’ve loved my whole life.
Malai means cream and kofta are fried balls. So malai kofta literally translates to koftas dunked in a creamy sauce. It is a popular Indian vegetarian dish in which potato paneer balls are served with a.
To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have malai kofta using 25 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Malai kofta:
Make ready 1 cup cottage cheese/paneer
Make ready 1 medium boiled potato
Get 1 tablespoon all purpose flour
Prepare 1 medium sized onion
Get 2 large tomatoes
Take 8 cashew nuts
Get 1 tablespoon Ginger-garlic powder
Make ready 1/2 teaspoon grated ginger
Get 1 tablespoon chopped corriandar leaves
Get 1 teaspoon turmeric powder
Take 1 teaspoon red chilli powder
Make ready 1 teaspoon corriandar powder
Get 1/2 teaspoon cumin powder
Get 2-4 green cardamoms
Make ready 2-3 cloves
Prepare 1 black cardamom
Take 7-8 peppercorns
Make ready 1 bay leaf
Prepare 1/2 teaspoon sahi garam masala
Take 1 teaspoon kasoori methi
Take 2 cups oil
Get 2 tablespoon heavy cream/ful fat milk
Make ready 2 teaspoon salt
Make ready 2 teaspoon sugar
Get 2 green chillies
Serve them with Naan bread or homemade flatbread! Malai Kofta is a very popular North Indian dish & undoubtedly tops the list of foods ordered at Indian restaurants. Malai stands for cream and Kofta is a fried dumpling of mashed potatoes, paneer (Indian. Malai Kofta is a super popular Punjabi curry.
Steps to make Malai kofta:
1st mix cottage cheese,boiled mashed potatoes, coriander leaves,all purpose flour,salt,garam masala powder, 2 tablespoon powdered milk & finely grated ginger together & make medium sized balls out of it.
Then heat oil in a pan & deep fry the kofta balls until golden brown & keep aside.
Now In a saucepan add some water and into the water add diced whole onion, tomatoes & cashews & boil until the onion becomes translucent.
Cool down the mixture a bit & make a smooth paste out of it.
Now in another pan heat up some oil & add whole spices (bay leaf, green cardamoms,black cardamom & clove, peppercorns) & wait untill the aroma comes out from the spices then add 2 green chillies.
Now in that oil add a water mixture of Ginger-garlic paste + cumin powder+ coriander powder + red chilli powder + turmeric powder.Then stir & mix well the spice mixture until the oil separates from it
Once the spice mixture is done add the tomato-onion paste & incorporate everything together. Then add the salt & sugar & cover the pan & simmer for 10 minutes.
After that if the gravy is too thick add some lukewarm water to it then add heavy cream or full fat milk & simmer for 5 more minutes.
Finally add sahi garam masala & crushed kasuri methi to it & turn off the flame.
Arrange fried Koftas in a serving platter & pour the gravy slowly onto the Koftas. Garnish it with chopped coriander leaves & serve hot with rice or rotis.
Make sure the paneer is fresh and. Malai Kofta - deep-fried paneer and potato balls, dunked in a creamy-smooth onion tomato based gravy! Once you taste this curry you will make it again. Malai Kofta is a classic North Indian dish originated from the Mughlai cuisine. Malai refers to the cream and koftas are deep fried paneer and vegetable dumplings in rich and creamy tomato gravy.
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