Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Paneer-Malai Kofta - International Dumpling Incident

Time for the next International Party! This time since it is on Dumplings I decided to prepare one of my favourites. Paneer-Malai Kofta/ Cottage Cheese-Fresh Cream Dumplings another North Indian Classic served best with butter naan. A recipe from my files, that I havent prepared since a long time.
We are celebrating a lot of birthdays this time, including mine.
Paneer-Malai Kofta
Serves 7koftas
Ingredients-
For Koftas
250gms grated paneer
2small boiled potatoes
2tbs white flour
2green chillies chopped
1tbs coriander chopped
1/2tsp garam masala
1tbs malai/fresh cream
7 seedless white raisins/kishmish
salt to taste

For Gravy
2tbs of freshly grated/dessicated coconut
2big onions-chopped
1green chilli-chopped
1dry red chilli-broken
1/2 tsp cumin
1/2 inch ginger-chopped
1tbs cashew
1tsp coriander powder
2tbs ghee
2small tomatoes-pureed
3-4tbs cream
1/4tsp garam masala
salt to taste

Preparation
Koftas
  • Grate boiled potatoes. Add paneer, flour, green chillies, coriander, salt and garam masala.
  • Mix well and roll into 7 balls.
  • Flatten each ball, put some fresh cream and a raisin in each ball.
  • Cover it again and roll back into a ball and roll in some flour.
  • Deep fry and keep aside.


Gravy
  • Soak the poppy seeds, add cashew and grind to a paste
  • Grind onion to a paste.
  • Heat ghee in a pan, add coconut, green and red chilli, cumin seeds, poppy-cashew paste and coriander powder together.
  • Add onion paste and cook on low heat.
  • Add the tomato puree and cook till the ghee separates.
  • Add 1 cup water and give it a boil, there should be no raw taste of onions or tomatoes.
  • Add salt and garam masala.
  • Keep on low heat for a few minutes. Add cream, mix well.
  • Add the koftas before serving.
  • Serve hot with Butter Naan.
Special Birthday wishes to
Mardi of ELTW – Happy 40th! Hugs & Kisses
Divina Pe of Sense & Serendipity
Pam of My Man’s Belly
Evelyne of Cheap Ethnic Eatz


At the party you will find-
Christine – Christine’s Recipes – Fried wontons with sweet & sour sauce
Mardi – Eat, Live, Travel, Write – It’s my birthday and you’re invited
Trix – Tasty Trix
Conor - Hold the Beef – Zwetschkenknödel
Natasha – 5 Star Foodie – Pelmeni
Anges – Off the spork – Shanghai soup dumplings
Joanne – Second Helping – Dumplings three ways
Celeste – Berry Travels
Ahn – A food Lover’s Journey – Pan-fried savoury ’sticky’ dumplings
Cherry – Sweet Cherry Pie – Filipino Dumpling Soup or Pancit Molo
Tracey - Tangled Noodle – The Long and Winding Dumpling Road
Evelyne - Cheap Ethnic Eatz – Momos
Emma – Cake Mistress – Lovely Lumps: Golden Syrup Dumplings
Mark – Cafe Campana – Butterscotch Apple Dumplings
Cool Lassi(e) – Pan Gravy Kadai Curry- Deep Fried Lentil Dumpling in Yogurt Sauce
Ozoz – Kitchen Butterfly
Sharlene – Wheels and Lollipop
Ms Baklover - Footscray Food Blog – Pork wontons soup
Monkylicious – Adventures of food kind
Emily – No muss, no fuss kind of cooking!
Casey – Eating, Gardening & Living in Bulgari – Dim sum with dipping sauce


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25 comments:

  1. Shirley, I have to say this is a fantastic post! I think the ingredients are well used in this recipe. OMG, I just wanna to take a bite! Just one bite....Trust me just one bite! haha...
    Have a great day, dear!
    Best wishes,
    Kristy

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  2. delicious,shirley,i'm drolling here,in the front of scene!

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  3. I love that these kofta are made with paneer and not meat! I've never seen that before but it sounds delicious!

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  4. I've never had these kinds of dumplings, they sound scrumptious and I can't wait to try them!

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  5. Haven't seen this before, wonder how it taste like. Looks like it's quite labour intensive!

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  6. Kofta with paneer. What a clever idea. Love it! I just made some paneer awhile ago. YUM

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  7. wow !! so yummy !

    Yesterday I had ur chick pea crepes for breakfast . I cannot wait to try Paneer kofta !

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  8. Wow...kofta with paneer. Very healthy and looks very delicious. Thanks for sharing.

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  9. this looks yummy. I've never had an Indian dumplings before but having seen yours will definitely try.

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  10. What an amazing combination of ingredients, to create such an interesting dish. Looks truly delicious, perfect for a cool evening.

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  11. *gasp* Super excited to see this recipe. You have no idea how much I love Paneer-Malai Kofta.
    Happy Birthday for this month!

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  12. Lovely looking kofta - and happy birthday!

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  13. Love Indian food, they look so good! Tahnks for the bday wish and happy bday to you!

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  14. U have some really wonderful recipes here and these Kofta are super!!
    I love Koftas and its not something dat we add to our meals but would love too:-))
    BDW, am a biggggggggggggg Winnie de Pooh fan too!!!!

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  15. I love kofta, so clever of you to make them for the dumpling party! I don't think I would have thought of it. Happy birthday!!

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  16. Shirley, these Indian dumplings look so tasty...great job :-)

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  17. yum... I love paneer malai koftas.. :P And this prep seems simple, I'm going to try it.. Nice one Shirley!

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  18. Beautiful dumplings,and happy birthday!

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  19. Happy Birthday, Shirley, as well as to your other birthday celebrants. BTW: your recipes all look so good that I want to try them all. but there aren't enough meals in the week.

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  20. Happy Birthday!!! These look very tasty. How did you kids like them! My dumplings were only popular with 50% of my children. Kids are such fickle creatures!

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  21. Happy Birthday to you! I'm in love with your Koftas. Must add to my to-make list.

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  22. Shirley, these are my favourite Indian restaurant menu item. Yours look divine! Well done.

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  23. A belated Happy Birthday to you. Would never have thought of paneer in koftas. I bet they are as good as they sound.

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