Sep 18, 2011

Chicken Kofta Curry

I made this dish and cumin-scented Basmati rice for our Indian Curry Cookoff at One to One on September 14th, 2011. Since I hadn't made this particular Indian dish before, I followed a recipe I found online and changed a number of seasoning items to make it my own. I would make it a bit spicier next time if I knew my guests were all into heat. As I was finishing the dish, I felt it needed a little more flavor and added in a few tablespoons of mild curry paste. The addition of garam masala next time may reduce the need for that much curry paste.

Chicken Kofta Curry


Ingredients:
Note: though the recipe didn't call for it, next time I will add in 1-2 tablespoons of garam masala (Indian spice mix that you can make or purchase at the store) to both the meatball mix and sauce.

Directions:

  1. Mix the first three spices together in a small bowl; set aside.
  2. Place the chicken, two tablespoons each of the garlic and ginger; the turmeric, chili powder, flour, eggs, salt and half the spice mix you set aside in a large bowl and mix well.
  3. Form into golf ball sized meatballs.
  4. Heat half the ghee or oil in a pan and brown the balls; drain on paper towel lined plate and set aside. Will need to do this in batches - add more ghee or oil as necessary and heat before adding meatballs.
  5. Heat the remaining oil and cook the onions for 5-7 minutes or until translucent, tender. Add the curry leaves (or curry powder) and remaining mix of ground spices, garlic and ginger to the pan and cook for a further 2 to 3 minutes.
  6. [I found that my sauce didn't have as much flavor as I would like and added 2-3 tablespoons of mild curry paste from a jar - I added it after step 7, after tasting the sauce, but here is the preferred stage to add it.]
  7. Add the tomatoes and coconut milk; simmer for 10 minutes.
  8. Season to taste with salt and pepper, add the meatballs, and simmer gently for another 20 minutes.
Note: as you can see, this makes a very large batch. I'm sure you can easily and successfully cut the recipe in half.

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