Monday, 9 July 2012

Shahi Kofta Curry


Shahi Kofta Curry


"A very rich kofta curry recipe"

Potato koftas stuffed with paneer, khava (Khoya), nuts and raisins. I thought of making malai kofta curry but didnt have enough paneer so made shahi kofta curry as it doesn't require much paneer. But,very soon I will upload malai kofta curry recipe.




Ingredients:

For Kofta:
  • 500 grams potatoes (4-5 potatoes)
  • 4 tea spoon cornflour
  • salt to taste
For Stuffing:
  • 100 grams khoya/khava
  • 100 paneer
  • 2 table spoon chopped cashew nuts
  • 1 table spoon raisins
For Gravy:
  • 500 grams onions (4 -5 onions)
  • 250 grams tomato ( 2-3 tomatoes)
  • 40 grams cashew nuts
  • 2 tea spoon ginger and garlic paste
  • 2 tea spoon garam masala
  • 1 tea spoon dhaniya powder/coriander powder
  • 2 tea spoon red chilly powder
  • 1/4 tea spoon haldi/turmeric
  • 1 cup dahi/yogurt whisked
  • 1/2 cup fresh malai whisked
  • oil as required
  • salt to taste
For Garnishing:
  • 100 grams ready made fresh cream
  • finely chopped coriander leaves

Method:

For koftas:

Boil potatoes, peel and grate. Add corn flour and salt, knead well and keep aside.

Mash paneer and khoya, add chopped cashew nuts, raisins and salt. Mix well.

Flatten the potato mixture in a semi thick round shape. Stuff it with khoya and paneer stuffing in the centre and cover nicely by joining all the edges. Make smooth round koftas. Repeat the same with all the remaining dough.

Heat oil in a kadai, deep fry all the koftas till golden brown and keep aside.

For gravy:

Cut and boil onions in water. Strain water and grind to make a fine paste. Keep it aside.

Boil tomatoes in water. Strain the water, peel and grind it into a nice puree. Keep it aside.

Grind cashew nuts into a powder. Keep it aside.

Heat oil in a kadai. Add in the onion paste. Fry till the colour changes slightly.

Now add ginger and garlic paste. Fry for a minute, then add coriander powder, cashew nuts powder, red chilly powder, garam masala powder and fry for another minute.

Add curd, malai and stir. Add 3 cups hot water, salt to taste and boil till the gravy slightly thickens. Now add in the koftas, stir.

Garnish it with fresh cream and coriander leaves and serve immediately. 

Note:
  • If you a serving the dish later do not add the koftas earlier. Add them just before serving as they may split into halves and might get difficult to heat. Before adding the koftas boil the gravy and then add in the koftas.
  • If the koftas break while frying add some more corn flour to the potato mixture.








5 comments:

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kofta curry looks very delicious and mouthwatering

Shweta said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

@Spice up the Curry
Thank you

Nithya said... Best Blogger Tips[Reply to comment]Best Blogger Templates

Kofta curry looks yummy..

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very yummy and perfect ... looking awesome looks so inviting n tempting too..
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