Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Mince Cutlets / Mince Kababs

Cutlets, another form of kababs, are another popular delight in my family. They are quick to make & can be a main dish along with lentil curry; or served as a side dish within an elaborate entertainment menu; or as a snack served with chutney & salad; or a quick meal for kids by putting between buns to make a home made burger. My children often like to eat these during hot summer days topped with sliced cucumbers & onions, pickles, ketchup or chili sauce. They can be made with lamb, beef or chicken mince. You can get as creative as you want with kababs. 

Serves: 6-8

Ingredients:

Mince: 0.5kg
Egg: 1
Garam Masala powder: 0.5tspn
Green chillies: 2-3
Oil: 1tspn
Bread: 2-3 slices
Garlic paste: 1 tspn
Ginger paste: 1 tspn
Onion: 1; small
Salt: to taste
Breadcrumbs: 0.5cup
Oil to deep fry

Method:

1. In a food processor add the onion cut in four, green chilies and bread slices broken into 2-3. Process these ingredients till crushed.
2. Add garlic paste, ginger paste and egg to the ingredients in food processor & process for a couple of seconds.
3. Mix mince along with garam masala, oil and salt as well as the crushed ingredients from food processor.
4. Make small balls or flat patties. In a platter pour out the bread crumbs. Coat the cutlets in the crumbs.
5. Break an egg in a bowl beat lightly, dip the cutlets and deep fry on medium low heat for 10 - 15 minutes or till they are done. They should be brown from outside { not very dark} cut in half mince should be cooked.

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