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Aloo Kofta Curry Recipe | How To Make Aloo Kofta Gravy | Veg Kofta Recipe By Smita Deo

Aloo Kofta Curry Recipe | How To Make Aloo Kofta Gravy | Veg Kofta Recipe By Smita Deo

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Learn how to make Aloo Kofta Curry with our Chef Smita Deo
00:00 – Introduction
Aloo Kofta Curry is a delicious North-Indian recipe that is prepared with potatoes koftas & creamy gravy. This vegetarian main course dish is easy to cook and full of flavors. Garnish this lip-smacking delicacy with coriander leaves and serve it with steamed rice or Paratha.

Aloo Kofta Curry Ingredients –
0:24 – To Make Masala Paste
2 Tbsp Oil 🛢️
10 Almonds
10 Cashew Nuts
3 Garlic Cloves (finely chopped) 🧄
1 Inch Ginger (finely chopped)
2 Onions (sliced) 🧅
2 Tomatoes (chopped) 🍅
1 Cup Water
1/2 cup Yogurt (beaten)
1/2 tsp Turmeric Powder
1 tsp Red Chilli Powder
1 tsp Garam Masala Powder

2:25 – To Make gravy
2 Tbsp Ghee (Clarified butter) 🧈
1-inch Cinnamon Sticks
1 Star Anise
2 Green Cardamoms
Masala Paste
1/2 Ltr water
Salt 🧂
2 tsp Fresh Cream

3:55 – To make aloo kofta
3 Potatoes (boiled & peeled) 🥔
Salt 🧂
2 Green Chillies (finely chopped)
10 -15 Raisins
1 Tbsp Cashew Nuts (chopped)
Coriander Leaves 🌿 (finely chopped)
1/2 tsp Dried Raw Mango Powder
1/2 tsp Fennel Seeds Powder
2-3 Tbsp Oil

6:13 – To Serve Aloo Kofta Curry
Aloo Kofta 🧆
Gravy 🍛
Coriander Leaves
Fresh Cream

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What Is Kofta?
Kofta (کوفتہ ) is a family of meatball or meatloaf dishes found in the Indian subcontinent, South Caucasian, Middle Eastern, Balkan, and Central Asian cuisines. In the simplest form, koftas consist of balls of ground meat – usually beef, chicken, lamb or mutton, pork, or a mixture – mixed with spices or onions. In Muslim cultures, pork is not commonly used. In many areas in India, beef is not commonly used. In Greece and Cyprus, vegetarian versions are known as hortokeftedes, and often eaten during fasting periods such as Lent. An uncooked version is also made in Turkey, called çiğ köfte. In India, vegetarian varieties may use potato, calabash, paneer, or banana. In Europe, kofta is often served in a fast-food sandwich in kebab shops. Koftas in India are usually served cooked in a spicy curry and are eaten with boiled rice or a variety of Indian bread. In Iran, Iraq, Pakistan and Armenia, koftas are served with gravy, as dry variations are considered to be kebabs. Shrimp and fish koftas are found in South India, West Bengal, and some parts of the Persian Gulf.

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