Preparing Indian Food
It's festival time and after a very long time yesterday I was motivated to get into the kitchen for cooking. As I have mentioned earlier also that I am not much fond of cooking and these kinds of sparks do not come to me very often. The previous day I suddenly felt this urge of preparing one of my hubby's favorite dishes, Shammi Kebab. They are made in a way that when you eat, they should melt in the mouth. In the olden days it was also famous for those who did not have a proper denture to chew....hehe, because this does not need effort to chew. Though hubby has his full denture intact....haha, he still is fond of these Kebabs.
Well, if I am preparing it once in a while I cannot miss showing off :-)
To start with let me share the list of ingredients, I take all the quantity on my own mind calculations.
Mutton mince I have taken half kg
Split chickpea lentils around 250 grams (should be half the quantity of mince), else the taste of the dal will over power the flavors of the kebab.
1 big Onion
1 small tomato
2 spoons ginger garlic paste
A lot of mint leaves
Coriander leaves,
few curry leaves
Cloves, whole pepper, cardamom sticks with little assumption
Chilli powder, turmeric, cumin powder, coriander powder, salt to taste
Eggs for binding
Rice flour for coating
Ghee for frying
Pressure cook all of this together.
Once pressure cooked, then drain out all the liquid. I remove it in a strainer and keep it for half an hour so that all the liquid gets strained out properly, with a spoon mash it up a bit so that there is no liquid left. The strained out soup is also delicious to drink.
After that the whole mixture needs to be blended well. This is the tedious task because it needs to be done in small batches and need to ensure that anything hard in it is not left, like the whole spices. Those if not blended should be removed.
Once it's blended, add 2 eggs for this proportion and allow it to rest in the fridge for atleast an hour.
The Frying part. The mixture is already cooked, so it needs shallow frying just for the coating.
Make flat patty shapes and then roll them in the rice flour.
Heat up a spoon of Ghee and then leave the kebabs for frying in it.
This is another tricky part, if the kebab consistency is not good and too soft then the meat starts falling apart, and if it becomes too hard then while eating you will not enjoy.
Once they get golden brown, it can be removed.
Ready to eat.
My presentation skills in food is very poor, so you will have to excuse me for that. What matters for me is the final taste and I am so glad that hubby enjoyed it. He loved it, and gave me a 10/10 rating...hehe. I made a big lot and also sent some to my friend's home as she too relishes it.
It's a very tedious and time consuming dish and hence I am not motivated to prepare it very often, but once in a while when I make it, I ensure that it is done with a lot of patience so that I do not end up messing anything.
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Nice Naina ji. It looks delicious and in Bengal we call it 'Bara' 😆
I never knew that, I am sure there must be versions of it with different names.
oh I know it! I didn't know it is Indian;) Here it's rather popular especially among vegans and vegetarians who use this dish as a good substitute for animal meat. I like it too!;) In india rice flour is the most popular?
This is also made of meat my dear, it's goat meat that's used along with lentils.
Rice flour is popular in my home because we avoid gluten and even the rising all purpose flour.
Yes, This dish has many versions in different parts of the world.
Looks declicious! Was this for diwali?
Yes, it was a part of the festival celebrations meal :-)
Namaste 🙏, it's looking delicious 😋.
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Thank you, it tasted nice :-)
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I think this is the first time you’d be posting a recipe here
It’s really amazing
I never knew you were a good cook
Not first time, but yes after a very very long time, may be more then 2 years :-)
Honestly I am not, but sometimes I like to try my hands on and that's for sure that whenever I do it comes out nice for a few dishes.
Good to see you back. Hope you are doing well.
Have a wonderful weekend!
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Thanks for this post about Indian food. I am Italian and I have never eaten Indian food. !WINE
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Indian food has good amount of spices used in it, so unless you have the taste for it you may not be comfortable eating it. In Italy there are many Indian restaurants, when I visited there I could find them easily especially in Rome and Milan.
Thank you for the boost.
Thanks for this post about Indian food. I am Italian and I have never eaten Indian food. !WINE
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Thank you for sharing with us Ma'am @nainaztengra the steps by steps of cooking delicious Indian food Shammi Kebab 😊