Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Bangladeshi tikya kabab
Preparetion Time 1hr 15min.
Ingredients:
# fine breadcrumbs
# 1/4 cup chopped fresh coriander.
# 1/4 cup chopped fresh coriander.
# 1/2 teaspoon garam masala.
# ghee or oil 1cup
# 1/2 teaspoon paprika
# salt to taste
# 1 large clove garlic, chopped
# 1/4 teaspoon black pepper,
# 1 inch fresh ginger, chopped
# 1 bay leaf
# 1/2 large onion, chopped
# 1 brown cardamom, ground
# 8 oz (225 g) fatless stewing steak
# 1 oz (25 g) channa dhal, split
Process:
Soak the dhal overnight, then boil in twice its volume of water. Strain off any excess water.
Put the meat, onion, ginger, garlic and spices through a mincer. Mix well and add salt to taste.
Add the dhal to the mixture, and fry in a little ghee for 20 minutes. Add a *little* water if it dries up too much.
Leave aside for about 3 hours or overnight to thicken and dry.The next day, or when ready, add the egg yolk, and,
if it doesn't hold together, add gram flour to thicken or water to thin. Add fresh coriander or parsley.
For Seekh Kebabs roll mixture in breadcrumbs to sausage shapes.
Skewer them and cook over charcoal (best), under the grill, or fry in a frying pan.For Shami Kebabs, roll into balls, coat in breadcrumbs and deep-fry.
Suggesion:
Yields: About 8. These are great at barbecues,starter or main course, and are familiar friends at the Bangladeshi restaurant. You should get about eight kebabs from this mix. Serve with salad, lemon wedges and tandoori chutney.
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