Tuesday, 14 April 2015
Khala's Kababs
Kababs were commonly eaten in subcontinent Asia but have garnered global momentum with every region and family having its unique recipe and ingredients. Kababs are the most versatile of all culinary treats. For these kebab beef, lamb or chicken mince can be used; keep in mind the mince should not have too much fat. I was introduced to this particular recipe by my aunt Husseini & were often part of her menu. My maternal grandmother had culinary expertise which she passed on to my aunt. These kebabs maybe fried grilled or BBQ-ed
Serves: 3-4
Ingredients:
Mince 1/2 kilo beef, lamb or mutton
White cumin seeds powder 1 tspn
coriander powder 1 tspn
Gram flour dry roasted 1 1/2 tbspn
Almonds 6-8 [ground very fine]
Red chilly powder 1/2 tspn
Ginger paste 1 1/2 tspn
Garlic paste 1 tspn
Onion 2 medium sliced.
Meat tenderizer papaya paste 1 tbspn
Yoghurt 3 tbspn
Cilantro chopped 2 tbspn
Green chillies 2 finely chopped
Garam masala powder 1/2 tspn
Oil 3-4 tbspn
salt to taste
Method:
1. Marinate mince with ginger paste and papaya paste, and keep aside.
2. In a pan put 1 1/2 tbspn oil and fry the sliced onion to golden brown color. Remove the onion from the oil and spread in platter covered with paper towel.
3. Mix the rest of the ingredients to the yoghurt and add it to the marinated mince and leave it covered for an hour.
4. Crush the fried onion and add it to marinated mince.
5. Make kebab and shallow fry or grill them or bar be cue them.
6. Serve with Yoghurt raita; onion, cucumber and tomato salad; nan paratha or puri.
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