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Malai Kofta – Easy To Make Popular North Indian Vegetarian Recipe By Ruchi Bharani

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Malai Kofta – Easy To Make Popular North Indian Vegetarian Recipe By Ruchi Bharani

Learn how to make Malai Kofta, an absolute delight for all the vegetarians as well as the non vegetarians.

Rich and creamy malai kofta delights almost every vegetarian. This dish actually originated from the Mughlai cuisine. Chef Ruchi Bharani brings you this delectable, classic north Indian dish which can be served with naans or rotis and even rice and pulav.

Ingredients:

125gms paneer (cottage cheese)
1 & 1/2 tbsp corn flour
oil to fry
25g cabbage
2 green chillies
2 slices of bread
1 tbsp cheese

For gravy
350g tomatoes
1& 1/2 tbsp kaju paste
1 & 1/2 tsp sugar
1 Kashmiri Mirchi
1/2 tsp cumin seeds
1/2 tsp asefoetida
1 onion
3 garlic cloves, ground to paste
1 tsp Kashmiri Mirch powder
1/2 tsp garam masala
1 tbsp ghee
1/2 cup water

To garnish-
grated paneer, cream, coriander

Method:

To make the kofta:
– In a pan, dry roast the finely chopped spinach and cabbage and then cool them down in a bowl.
– Soak the 2 bread slices in milk.
– Add the finely chopped green chillies, coriander leaves, cornflour, grated paneer and grated cheese to the bowl of cooled down spinach and cabbage. Also add the bread soaked in milk without the crust and salt to the bowl and mix all the ingredients well.
– To make the koftas, dust your hand with little cornflour and make small, round dumplings.
– Add these koftas to hot oil and fry them until they turn brown in colour.
– Once done, take the koftas out on an absorbent paper.

To make the curry:
– In a pan, heat the ghee.
– Once the ghee is hot, add the whole dry kashmiri chilli, cumin seeds, asafoetida and onion & garlic paste. Cook the onion until they are brown.
– Add the curd and cashew nuts paste to the curry and mix well.
– Add the tomato puree to the curry and mix well.
– Add the coriander and cumin seed powder, kashmiri red chilli powder, garam masala, salt to taste and sugar and mix all the ingredients well.
– Let the tomato puree simmer atleast for 8-10 minutes.
– When the moisture dries out, add water to the curry and mix well.
– Add the cream / homemade malai to the curry and mix well.
– Add little coriander leaves and mix well. Then turn off the flame.
– The kofta curry is ready to plate.

To plate:
– In your serving dish, plate the koftas.
– Pour the curry over the koftas.
– Garnish with some cream and coriander leaves.

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17 responses to “Malai Kofta – Easy To Make Popular North Indian Vegetarian Recipe By Ruchi Bharani”

  1. Amit Vadher

    exellent… thanks. and you are beautiful… :)

  2. Mini Jain

    Loved the recipe and tried it today…it came out absolutely delicious…thank you for sharing this twisted version of Malai kofta. Loved it.

  3. anirudh d

    I cook and eat more of non-veg variety and always little hesitant to try veg curries.. But Ruchi you made me go green and I love veg curries now. My family is so happy to see me cooking veg curries and Chinese fried rice. All thanks to you.. Ruchi Ruchi made me veggie..  Ruchi Ruchi made me veggie..

  4. Neha Diwakar
  5. Jay Badiani

    Pls share veg kholapuri 

  6. Sanjay Sanghani

    nice

  7. PBottomPoochies

    Feed me. Lol….I love Indian food but some of the ingredients I have never heard of! Will need to explore. This is my favorite dish…but seems complicated. Do want to try sometime.

  8. rajesh lunia

    I never believed malai kofta is so easy to make, awesome,
    Thank you so much dear 

  9. Ajit Lakhani

    nice and simple……….just like the lady……

  10. Mia Evans

    That looks absolutely delicious! I'm definitely going to try this :)

  11. In His Image

    Oh my goodness… drooool. 🙂  Even my hubby, who doesnt think he likes Indian Food, would go for this.  Its a must-make.  Thank you!

  12. Amisha Kaushal

    awsommeee curry koftaaa lovee it…reallyyy…ur all recipess r aesomeee really lovee it tastyyyyyyy!!!!!!!

  13. Siddiqui Shahnawaz

    completely mouth watering dish.  I will definitely try.

  14. preeti deshmukh

    It is really awesome and looks simple

  15. Jyothi Shingote

    Hey thanks for the recipe…. I tried it 🙂 the curry turned out awesome but all my koftas broke while frying…. Can you tell me where I went wrong?

  16. Hannah D W

    this looks amazing!

  17. Nehaa Tanna

    omg looks yummyyyyyyyy,i am gonna try this soon :)

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