Melt In The Mouth Paneer Kofta
Category: Main Dishes | Blog URL: http://korasoi.blogspot.com/2010/01/how-long-did-you-think-it-would-be-i.html
This recipe was entered in The Foodista Best of Food Blogs Cookbook contest, a compilation of the world’s best food blogs which was published in Fall 2010.
Photo: Sanjana Modha
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How long did you think it would be? I mean, how long did you really think it would before I came back with another paneer recipe? You must have known it wouldn’t be long because you all know how I can’t resist that rich, creamy, irresistible goodness!
Kofta (as they are usually referred to in the South Asian subcontinent) have a heavy presence over various cuisines; from the Arabian Peninsula to what was once Persia to North Africa and also Eastern Europe. The concept of the kofta (or kufteh, köfte, keftes, kufta, ćufta, etc) is that a ground form of particular ingredients are spiced (according to which herbs and spices are predominantly available in that country) and rolled into a certain shape. They are usually rolled into spherical shapes but in some Arab counties they are shaped rather like long kebabs, therefore the concept obviously varies according to where it is being made. Kofta can be fried, steamed, grilled or baked according to what ingredients you added to the mix. I liken this particular recipe to a softer version of the Italian potato dumpling, gnocchi but non-vegetarian kofta would most likely equate to meatballs in Italy. Ground meat is usually the key ingredient but here at KO Rasoi I like to do things a little differently so, being the paneer monster I am, I gave in to my yearnings.
This recipe makes the softest, melt in the mouth kofta coated with the silkiest, delicate spicy-sweet sauce you have ever tasted. If this hasn’t sold you then the combination of honey, fennel and cardamom in the tomato, almond and cashew nut sauce will certainly get your tastebuds dancing to a Bollywood beat!
Comments
January 4, 2010
Congratulations on making this recipe on to top 9 in FOODBUZZ but also making it number ONE in the catogary - WELL DONE.
January 5, 2010
it really does melt in the mouth, Well done!
April 11, 2010
This recipe is amazingly mouth-watreing and not too difficult! A must-try for any food fan!
April 11, 2010
Congratulations welldone Sanju! xx
April 11, 2010
Lovely recipe Sanjna, i made it today and it tasted so delicious. Well done!
May 12, 2010
Nice recipe.....well done!!! Sanjana.x
May 14, 2010
hey there,
would love to try ur recipe..
just a small query regarding d baking soda, do i hv to add it in the kofta mixture or with the cornflour during dustin it?
waiting for ur reply..
love,
deepal :)
May 14, 2010
Hi Deepal, the baking powder goes into the kofta mixture :) Hope that helps. Happy cooking!