How to make Malai Kofta at home

Malai Kofta - a vegetarian delight





Malai Kofta - I wonder who invented this vegetarian delicacy. Malai means milk cream and Koftas are the deep-fried balls. Koftas are not Indian born, they got adopted from Turkey and blended well here in much modified fashion. These koftas are of assorted types - starting from many non-vegetarian versions to a few vegetarian ones. In this recipe, these fried balls are made of potato, paneer (cottage cheese) and several dry fruits, and just before serving gets dunked into a smooth & creamy gravy.

Malai Kofta is loved by each Indian born vegetarian. I personally use this for my judgement of any new restaurant I visit. If they present me a scrumptious dish and clear the Malai Kofta criterion, they win a revisit or say multi-visit pass. πŸ˜€

Currently, the entire India is locked down due to COVID-19, and we are stuck at home with no outside food available, we have no choice but to cook our favourite foods by ourselves. So let me share my version of this mouthwatering recipe with you all. Though it looks complicated and rich, but on the other hand, it's very easy to make. Hope this will help you serve your taste buds. The below recipe serves 6 people (in the above pictures I plated for 2) 

How to make the gravy:

Ingredients in the same sequence of need:
Ghee - 1-2 tsp
Cooking oil (don't put olive or mustard oil) - 1-2 tsp
Bay leaves / Tej Patta - 2-3
Cardamom / Elaichi - 5-6
Black pepper / kali mirch - 1 tsp
Shah jeera (if you dont have it then normal jeera/cumin) - 1 tsp
Onions - 2 medium size 
Garlic cloves - 5-6, chopped
Ginger - 1 inch, chopped
Salt - as per your taste
Coriander powder - 2 tsp 
Kashmiri lal mirch (red chili) powder - 2 tsp 
Turmeric / haldi - half tsp 
Shahi paneer masala - 2 tbsp
Tomatoes - 4-5 medium sized 
Cashew / Kaju - 18-20
Water - 1 glass
Cream / malai - 2-3 tbsp

Note: tsp - teaspoon, tbsp - tablespoon

Utensils:
Kadhai / frying pan
Mixer Grinder
Strainer

Recipe:
Take a little amount of ghee and mix oil in a frying pan (don't put much oil and ghee as it is only for tempering), once heated put bay leaves, cardamom, black pepper and shah jeera. Put roughly chopped onions and saute it for 3-4 mins. It should NOT be cooked till golden brown otherwise taste will be bitter. Now add garlic cloves, ginger, salt, coriander powder, Kashmiri Lal Mirch powder (this is purely for colour), turmeric (for colour), and Shahi paneer masala (if you don't have then put garam masala). 

After mixing all, add tomatoes and cook for another 3-4 mins on medium flame. Add cashews and saute for another minute and not more, tomatoes shouldn't be overcooked otherwise the colour of the gravy will be darker than what is needed. Add some water and bring it all to a boil. 

Once it starts boiling, remove the pan from the flame and keep it aside to cool down. Later, grind it thoroughly by gradually mixing some water and then using a steady strainer, thoroughly strain the puree to get a smooth and consistent paste. 

Now, in the same frying pan put the puree back on the stove to boil for around 10-12 mins on medium flame. And your gravy is ready, turn off the flame and in the end add some cream - quantity as per your taste, I added around 2-3 spoons. 


How to make the Kofta: 

Ingredients in same sequence of need:
Potatoes - boiled - 2 medium sized 
Paneer / Cottage cheese -200 gm
Salt - as per your taste
cornflour - 3-4 tbsp
Raisins / Kishmish - 10-12
Cashews / Kaju - 5-6 
Almonds / Badam - 5-6
Pistachio / Pista - 5-6
Cardamom - 1 - powdered
Oil - for deep frying

Utensils:
Bowl - big
Grater
Kadhai / frying pan

Recipe:
In a bowl, take boiled potatoes and paneer both finely grated and to this mix add a little salt, and around 2-3 tbsp of cornflour (for proper binding). Now make dough from it, add cornflour little by little you will understand how much is needed to make the balls. If you feel that it is very loose, add a little more cornflour. 

For filling in the Kofta - Take finely chopped dry fruits of your choice. I used raisins, cashews, almonds and pistachio. Mix cardamom powder in it and a pinch of salt. 

Heat the oil for deep frying in a frying pan. For trial purpose, first, prepare only one kofta ball. Make a small ball from the dough, fill a little amount of dry-fruit filling mix and seal it properly (keep size and shape of your choice). If it is breaking in oil you must have added less cornflour, add a little more to the dough and try making the ball again. Please remember that the kofta balls are extremely soft so you have to delicately fry all koftas on medium flame. 


For plating - Take a shallow bowl and pour the gravy in it, now plate the Koftas on top. Garnish it with some chopped coriander and a little amount of grated paneer. It's all done! Enjoy your appetizing Malai Koftas with Rice or Naan. πŸ™‚ Please give your feedback on the recipe, and feel free to ask questions. Thanks!! 


Comments

  1. And finally here you are with your awesome dishes...

    I did taste your dishes earlier and will keep troubling your for more tasty dishes...!!

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    1. Thanks Abhineet :) and you are always welcome to try some more..

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  2. Looks so yummy and very nicely explained.

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  3. Looks delicious πŸ˜‹πŸ˜πŸ˜‹

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  4. Wow it look so yummmmmmm.... u always come up with delicious foods and inspire others. Good job

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  5. Looks delicious!! I've tasted, your dishes are always so yum..!! ����

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    1. Thanks Akanksha.. love for cooking is one of the things which is common in both of us πŸ˜‰πŸ˜‰

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  6. First post, fantastic dish, looks great, will give it a try... Unfortunately not in Hyderabad to get a taste of the dish directly from the chef.

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    1. Thank you Vichu sir, hope one day I get a chance to meet you personally 😊

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  7. Wow....it's looking sooo yummy.. definitely will try...u have explained it in such a simple and layman language that it's going to encourage many......like me...pls keep posting delicious recipes...and I keep trying it for my kids...

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    1. Thanks for the encouragement Seema.. and
      lots of love to kids 😘 someday I will cook for them..

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  8. Thanks for the Recipe, but I'm gonna taste it from you. Your recipe sets a benchmark for me.
    I always miss your love served through food. 😘

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    1. Thank you my dear friend.. or shall I say my secret admirer πŸ˜€ couldn't catch your name..

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  9. Nice recipe I will try to make.very good keep it up.

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  10. Thanks for the very detailed recipe. I tried today and it came out so yummy �� so soft and full of flavors. My family loves it. Please keep posting more delicious recipes.

    ~Archana

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    1. Thanks Archana for trying my recipe.. I feel so happy that it worked out well 😊

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  11. Delicious..... Yammm with beautiful presentation, Fav job.... Keep it up :-)

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  12. Looks so delicious...I have to try thi...thanks for sharing the recipe...πŸ€—πŸ€—

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  13. Now day's I have become foodie and good to know you keep such brilliant skill. I wish, soon covid pendamic end and will get opportunity to test yummy stuff.
    All the best Anu !!

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  14. Yummy cooking Anu..good going

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  15. This is certainly an eye popping dish. I never imagined that the recipe was so simple to follow (at least it reads easy). Perfectly written and elaborated technique. My taste buds got lucky to have this tasted right from the chef’s kitchen. Your sublime skill make me think of trying my hands in cooking. Thanks again for such an awesomesauce dish. Congratulations.....

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  16. Delicious and looks yammy..we never tried at home and will definitely follow the instructions and will share the feedback ;)

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    1. Thanks friend, please do try and share the experience with me :)

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  17. It's yummy & delicious. Keep rocking

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  18. Well explained! more power to you dear . .. Great workπŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

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  19. I am following all your dishes on Whatsapp and Facebook and hope my wife can also learn something from you. I am going to recommend her to follow your blogs from now on. Please share some Paneer items too.

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    1. Thanks for your appreciation Sandeep ji.. Will try my next post on Paneer :)

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  20. Fantastic!! Please carry on with the good work!! Hope to see many more .

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  21. Wow...yummy..definitely try this.
    Thanks Anu for posting πŸ‘ŒπŸ‘Œ

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    1. Thanks for your words!! please share your name as well next time 😊

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  22. Looks delicious Anu bhabi...

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  23. Hi Anu ...Happy to see you here ..I have tasted your food ..It was not only delicious but you presented it very nicely ....Keep posting ..Will follow you ..

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    1. Thanks Supriya bhabhi for your appreciation 😊

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  24. Picture itself is looking so delicious πŸ˜‹.You are fantastic at cooking.

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