This
is another idea for your mezze or thali – it is great for little
fingers to handle and we all know how much the kiddies like getting
messy!
Koftas
makes
25/30 ish
500g of minced lamb
*salt and black pepper
*2 cloves of garlic, crushed or 2 tsps of paste
*1 tsp of ground cumin
*1 tsp of ground coriander
*pinch of garam masala
*pinch of chilli powder
1 heaped tbsp of tomato paste
1 egg
sprinkle of plain flour
kitchen gloves or damp hands
Rapeseed oil for shallow frying
a foil tray 23cms x 23cms
Place the mince in a large mixing bowl then add the ingredients
marked * and mix well. Add the tomato paste and the egg and combine.
If you find the mixture too wet, then sprinkle a little plain flour
into the mixture and fold in gently.
Using either gloves or damp hands your mixture should aim to be
the size of a walnut (or 1 heaped teaspoon). Roll the mixture
between your hands and when you've 8 or so heat the oil in a large
frying pan. Seal the koftas on a low heat and carefully shake the
pan to turn them – use tongs if you are accident prone!
At this stage you can continue to cook the koftas in the pan or
you can transfer to an oven-proof dish and pop into a pre-heated oven
160fan/180c/Gas 4 for 15 minutes.
Alternatively let the koftas cool once sealed, transfer to
freezer bags and freeze until required. Defrost and then place in a
foil tray and warm in a pre-heated oven as above for 15 minutes.
You can
“size” the koftas to suit. You could even turn them into a kofta
burger.
I'd serve
bowls of raita and mango for dipping too.
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