Kofta (Meatball) Masala
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Course : Curry
From: HungryMonster.com
Serves: 4
 

Ingredients:

  Amount  Measure       Ingredient -- Preparation Method
--------  ------------  --------------------------------
                        ***FOR THE KOFTAS***
   2      large         slic  white bread
   7      fluid ounces  milk
 450      gram          lean minced lamb -- (1 lb)
   2      cloves        garlic -- peeled and coarsely
                        -- chopped
  55      milliliters   water -- (2 fl oz)
   1                    fresh green chilli -- coarsely chopped or
                        -- de-seeded and
                        -- chopped for
                        milder flavour
   2      tablespoons   chopped coriander leaves
   1      tablespoon    fresh mint leaves -- chopped, or 1 tbsp
                        -- dried or bottled
                        -- mint
   1      tablespoon    salt or to taste
                        ***FOR THE SAUCE***
   5      tablespoons   cooking oil
   2      medium        onions -- (225 g / 8 oz)
                        -- finely chopped
   2      teaspoons     ginger paste
   2      teaspoons     garlic paste
   1      tablespoon    ground coriander
   1 1/2  teaspoons     ground cumin
     1/2  teaspoon      ground turmeric
     1/4  teaspoon      chilli powder -- up to 1/2, up to
   1      small   can   tomatoes
 150      milliliter    warm water -- (5 fl oz)
     1/2  teaspoon      salt or to taste
   1                    black cardamoms -- split open the top
                        -- of each pod
   4                    whole         cloves
   1      2 inch piece  cinnamon stick -- broken up
   2                    bay leaves -- crumpled
   2      tablespoons   thick set natural yoghurt
   2      tablespoons   ground almonds
   1      tablespoon    chopped coriander leaves
 

Preparation:

To make the Koftas: Soak the bread in the milk for a couple of minutes and squeeze out all the milk. Put the bread in a food processor with the remaining ingredients for the Kofta. Blend until smooth. Divide the mixture into approx 24 balls, each slightly bigger than a walnut. Rotate each ball between your palms to make neat round Koftas. Set aside. Heat the oil over medium heat and fry the onions until they are just soft (about 5 minutes). Add the ginger and garlic and fry for 1 minute. Add the coriander, cumin, turmeric and chilli powder and stir quickly. Now add the tomatoes, one at a time, along with a little juice, stir and fry until the spice mixture looks dry (2-3 minutes); continue the process until all the tomatoes are used. Now add the water, salt, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon and the bay leaves. Stir once and add the Koftas. Bring the liquid to the boil, cover and simmer for 5 minutes. Beat the yoghurt with a fork until smooth, add the ground almonds and beat again - stir GENTLY into the curry. Cover and simmer until the Koftas are firm (about 10 minutes). Stir the curry GENTLY and cover again and simmer for a further 10 minutes, stirring occasionally to ensure that the thickened sauce does not stick to the bottom of the pan. Stir in half the coriander leaves and remove from the heat. Serve garnished with the remaining coriander leaves. Serve with cardamom rice or Naan/Tandoori Roti. Cauliflower or cabbage with Chick Pea Flour makes an excellent accompaniment. Suitable for freezing. Defrost thoroughly before re-heating. To re-heat, simmer gently in a covered pan. Add a little water (2-3 tbsp) during re-heating to restore the gravy to its original consistency, stirring occasionally.