I remember once when it was my sisters engagement ceremony and the cook disappeared at the last moment. There was utter chaos, I had to cook for around 50 people and the only helping hand was that of my sister's friend P. She helped me in the preparations but all the actual cooking was dome by your's truly. That day I made this kele ka kofta and it turned out so yummy that most relatives and cousins still remember that and ask me the recipe again and again , whenever they get to meet me at some or the other family get together............
I also remember, I had made a LOT of kofte that day, and that there was a lot was leftover too, everybody asked for the leftovers as well the next day and not a single ball of kofta was wasted, huge wastage of such stuff is otherwise so common when you cook things for a large party.
I still feel proud about that and that cooking experience made me confident forever. I could cook for large gathering without thinking twice about how would I go about it, you do less mistakes when you are confident and your eyeballing the ingredients works well. I still these kofte in large amounts most of the times, to last three days at least and the remaining 2 portions of dry kofte is frozen for later use.
ingredients for the kofta balls
(makes 3 batches serving 4 people each)
raw plantain 6-8 nos.
onions chopped finely 1 cup
ginger garlic paste 3 tbsp
green chilies chopped 1 tbsp
red chilly powder 1 tsp
garam masala powder 1 tsp (freshly made )
chickpea flour or besan 3-4 tbsp ....or just enough to bind the mixture
salt to taste
oil ti deep fry
to proceed...........
Do not peel the bananas, just remove the stalk, remove any blackened skin, cut in slices and boil in a pressure cooker with a little salt up to 1 whistle......let it cool to proceed.
You need to mash the boiled and cooled plantain completely and it is a bit difficult with the skin on, so just mince the boiled slices and then mash them with hands or any other appliance you find convenient, it should not be completely creamed, small bits of peel makes it spongy in gravy.....
You can always use a food processor or chopper for mashing this boiled plantain.
Divide into balls and deep fry in hot oil....if they break into hot oil it means they need a bit more of besan added ..........fry all the balls and keep the extra in the freezer if that is the case.
Read on for making the gravy...
(for 4 servings)
onions chopped 1/2 cup
tomatoes chopped and pureed 1/2 cup
ginger garlic paste 2 tbsp
red chilly powder 2 tsp
turmeric powder 1 tsp
coriander, cumin, blac kpepper powders 1 tbsp each
garam masala 1 tbsp
green coriander for garnishing
salt to taste
mustard oil 3 tbsp
cumin seeds 1 tsp
to proceed ...
Heat oil in a pan and throw in the cumin seeds.......when it splutters add the chopped onions and fry it till golden brown..........add the ginger garlic paste and fry till oil separates.......throw in all the powder masala, salt and tomato puree and mix well.
Cook covered till oil comes on top.......mixing in between.........add about 1 cup of water and give it a boil.......slip in the kofte ( 1/3rd of the above stated quantity for this much gravy) and put the flame off.........
Do not disturb the kofte till they absorb water n grow bigger in size.....garnish with coriander leaves .......transfer carefully in to a serving dish ( the kofte can break while doing this) and serve immediately with roti, paratha, naan or any rice preparation, we had it with plain rice in the below picture......
And with some daal and roti in the above pictures...
To prevent these kofte from breaking after putting them into gravy.......just arrange all the kele ke kofte into a casserole dish.......pour the gravy over it and microwave for 2 minutes....serve immediately after this........
Add fresh cream in the last step if it has to be served for a party.......for the two of us I avoid adding cream.














Very new to me....looks yum...
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this!! Looks absolutely delicious :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting me. I read this in a magazine but did not give it a try. It looks ravishing. Will give it a try next time I buy kachche kele.
ReplyDeleteMy mom used to make this very frequently when we were growing up. brings back a lot of childhood memories!
ReplyDeletenice recipe! will try it out soon...thanks for sharing! :)
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