Now coming to the recipe, bread kofta curry mild rich and delicious curry with bread koftas. The bread koftas are nothing but the Bread Veggie Balls which i posted few weeks back. I used few low calorie bread veggie balls(cooked using paniyaram pan) to make this bread kofta curry. The curry turned out so good and we all enjoyed it with soft Mulit Grain Yeast Free Naan. The recipe as follows..
Ingredients
For Bread Kofta
- Bread Slices 8 no.
- Potato 2 large or 1 cup mashed potato(boiled & mashed)
- Cabbage 1/4 cup (finely chopped)
- Spinach 1/4 cup (finely chopped)
- Carrot 2-3 tbsp (shredded)
- Capsicum 2-3 tbsp(finely chopped)
- Peas 1/4 cup or less (boiled & mashed)
- Onion 1 small (finely chopped)
- Ginger 1 tsp (finely chopped)
- Rice Flour 2 -3 tsp
- Red chilli powder 1/2 tsp
- Cumin powder 1/2 tsp
- Salt to taste
- Oil to deep fry or shallow fry
- Wash n boil potatoes n green peas together with enough water till soft and cooked, once done drain water, peel skin and mash it completely and keep aside.
- Wash and shred/chop vegetables and keep ready.
- Trim the bread slice edges and put ina bowl sprinkle 1-2 tbsp water and mash it well don't add more water.
- To the same bowl add mashed potato, shredded carrots, finely chopped ginger, cabbage, capsicum, spinach, onion then rice flour, chili powder, cumin powder enough salt and mix everything to a tight dough.
- And divide them into 15-17 balls and shape them to balls.
- Heat a paniyaram pan, add few drops of oil in each portion and keep koftas into the pan, cook in medium heat with lid covered for 2 minutes then turn other side and cook covered in medium heat till get brown and crisp on all sides.
- If u want u can deep fry them also.
- Once done transfer to a plate and allow to cool before adding it in to the curry.
Deep fried bread koftas |
For Bread Kofta Curry.
Ingredients
- The above made breaf koftas 12 -15 no.s
- Onion 1 large (roughly chopped)
- Tomato 2 -3 no.s (roughly chopped)
- Ginger 2" piece chopped
- Garlic 3 fat cloves chopped
- Dry Red chilli 3 or 4 no.s (adjust to your spice level)
- Cashew nut 5 whole
- Cumin powder 1/2 tsp
- Coriander powder 1/2 tsp
- Chilli powder 1/2 tsp or less
- Garam masala powder 1/4 tsp
- Kasoori Methi/Dried Methi leaves 1/2 tsp
- Salt to taste
- Oil 1 tsp +1 tbsp
- Cumin seeds 1/2 tsp
Method
- Heat 1 tsp oil in a pan, add cashews, dry red chilli, ginger, garlic and saute for a minute.
- Then add roughly chopped onions and saute for 1-2 minutes.
- After that add tomatoes and saute till soft but not too mushy.
- Now allow this ingredients to cool then grind using little water to a smooth and fine paste.
- Then heat 1 tbsp oil in a skillet, add cumin seeds wait till it splutter.
- And add the ground onion-tomato paste and cook for 1-2 minutes, then add red chili powder, cumin powder, corainder powder, enough salt and allow to boil the gravy.
- Once it starts boiling add garam masala powder, kasoori methi and stir well and simmer for 3-4 minutes.
- Lastly add fried koftas and finely chopped cilantro and turn off the stove.
- That's it..Delicious Bread Kofta Curry ready. Serve hot with any rotis/Naan/Puri/Pulao. I served with Multi grain Naan.
Notes:
U can also add the koftas to the curry just before serving.
Adjust spices to your taste, the above mentiond spices level will give u little hot kofta curry.
Add little less salt than the regular amount since the fried koftas will already contain salt in it.
To the same curry recipe instead of kofta balls u can also add paneer cubes/Tofu cubes/blanched cauliflower/Potato/Peas etc.
Wat a pleasing gravy colour, Sangee..Love the way you prepared ur koftas with paniyaram pan, somehow my eyes are going towards those deep fried one.
ReplyDeleteSo weekend was double bonanza for u, enjoy gal.
Wow!!! Looks so rich and delicious
ReplyDeleteYummy curry , naans too are looking delicious....
ReplyDeletelove this low cal kofta. yummy. do visit me too.
ReplyDeletewow.. love its color.. the balls look really tempting.. hope u had a good time with loads of fun..:)
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious and creamy,nice idea of making it in paniyaram pan..wonderful clicks.
ReplyDeletetempting one ! loved the way u fried :) low calorie one ! awesome !
ReplyDeleteWow...what a click...what a presentation....i make my kofta's the same way using panniyarakal..loved it
ReplyDeleteBread kofta looking yummy... interesting recipe Dear... Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLoved this baked koftas. Yummy colourful and very delightful kofta curry.
ReplyDeletetoday's post:
http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/04/stir-fried-carrots.html
You made the dish so royal
ReplyDeleteHope u had a blast akka... Loved the curry. will try soon
ReplyDeleteKofta curries are my fav. Seems bread koftas are very addictive. I saw your treat photos and fantabulous.. all the recipes in the photos tempted a lot sangee.. you rock..
ReplyDeleteKofta curry was the dish that I was looking for some time. This one looks innovative.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
awesome recipe!
ReplyDeleteLove any kind of koftas...and your pictures are making me drool here...looks awesome..
ReplyDeleteNice to know you had a gala time..
it looks truly delicious...loving the way you prepared the koftas..thanks for sharing this delicious healthy recipe dear :)
ReplyDeleteit looks truly delicious...loving the way you prepared the koftas..thanks for sharing this delicious healthy recipe dear :)
ReplyDeleteVery tempting and inviting koftas. Beautiful pictures
ReplyDeleteYummy recipe dear and looks delicious... kofta in paniyaram stone superb...
ReplyDeleteI have always tasted Bread koftas as starters...Love this new idea...Pics are to die for huh! :)
ReplyDeleteLove that cute bucket. Bread kofta makes me mouthwatering :) cute clicks :)
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute and they are healthy too!! irresistible!
ReplyDeleteif I don't have paniyaram pan, can I just fry it with oil?
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Yes..U can deep the bread balls n add it to the curry!
DeleteCurry looks rich and delicious, making koftas with bread, nice idea..
ReplyDeletelooks delicious. koftas are looking perfect and you have used paniyaram pan instead of deep frying..would like to try this one
ReplyDeletelooks delicious. koftas are looking perfect and you have used paniyaram pan instead of deep frying..would like to try this one
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