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Well, you must have eaten many types of koftas, many people like them a lot. But many people often make koftas from gourd ...
From Persian palaces to Punjabi kitchens, the kofta has crossed empires, cuisines and centuries — morphing, multiplying, and meatballing its way into culinary legend.
In a large bowl, mix all of the ingredients for the kofta thoroughly. Heat oil in a kadhai on medium flame. Take heaped teaspoons of the kofta mixture and deep fry them until golden brown. Set aside.
About Mushroom Kofta in Tomato Gravy Recipe: Spinach and paneer dough stuffed with mushrooms and fried to make koftas. Dipped in creamy tomato gravy with cashew paste. Serve these mushroom koftas ...
Indian-flavoured lamb meatballs are cooked in a wonderfully spicy sauce. If you don’t finish it all in one sitting, this tastes great re-heated the next day. Put the onion, chillies, ginger ...
In an unbelievable twist, a chilling murder case from Meerut has incredibly disturbed the community and caused an uproar. The crime, rooted in betrayal and greed, involves a wife, Muskan Rastogi ...
We divided the kofta mix in half to serve two and froze the rest for another time. Take leftover couscous, tomato and cucumber salad and minted yoghurt for lunch the next day with any leftover ...
Pour into the kofta pan, bring to the boil, then simmer and season to taste. Step 5: Take the lid off the rice, add the peas, mix it all up and give it just a few more minutes. Step 6: Crack up ...
Malai kofta is a popular Indian dish, where balls of fresh cheese curd, like paneer or khoa, are deep fried and served in a tomato sauce. To make the filling, mix all of the ingredients together ...