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Old Nov 1st, 2005, 07:15 AM   #1 (permalink)  
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the other day these galwati (meaning melt-in-mouth) kebabs were made in a tv programme called worlds greatest dishes. it was actually competing against three other dishes for the worlds greatest starter. galawati kebab won, and it looked yummy.

i doubt it but does anyone have a recipe for it?







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Old Nov 1st, 2005, 02:00 PM   #2 (permalink)  
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Ingredients:

Mince meat - 500 gm.

Masala ‘A’

Raw Papaya - 25-30 gms.

Red chilli Powder - 1 Tea spoon

Salt To taste

Ginger paste - 11/2 Tea spoon

Garlic paste - 1 1/2 Tea spoon

Onion - 2 nos.

Roasted Gram Powder (Besan) - 1 Table spoon

Curd - Table spoon

Kewra Water - 1 Tea spoon

Lazzat-e-taam - 1/2 Tea spoon

Sweet spices powder - 1/2 Tea spoon

(cloves, Small Cardamon, Mace, Black pepper)

Ghee - 100 gms.

Sweet ltra - Few drops


Method:

Wash the mince carefully in a sieve or muslin cloth with running water and keep aside in the starrier to allow the water to drip off.

Apply Masala ‘A’ and rub well with the palm of the hands. Keep aside for 20-30 minutes. Meanwhile grind all the ingredients of sweet spices and keep aside.

Slice the onions and fry in the ghee and grind with the hanged curd.

Mix with mincemeat the onion paste, gram flour, lazzat-e-taam, kewra water and the sweet itra and mix well.

Place in a Lagan and apply Dhungar.

Divide into six portions and shape into round patties.

Place a Mahi Tawa or a thick tawa or non-stick tawa on the fire and pour two table spoons of ghee, put the kabab mixture in it and fry both sides on a slow flame till they are cooked to a golden brown colour. Remove from the griddle and serve hot with onion rings, green chutney and lemon along with parathas or roomali roti.






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Old Nov 2nd, 2005, 06:14 AM   #3 (permalink)  
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what is lazzate taam?






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^If I knew I would have made them myself






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Old Sep 17th, 2007, 10:29 AM   #5 (permalink)  
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LAZZATE E TAAM is flavour enhancer they sell it most indi-pak shops in a little powder packet






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Old Sep 20th, 2007, 09:00 PM   #6 (permalink)  
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Quote:
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Ingredients:

Mince meat - 500 gm.

Masala ‘A’

Raw Papaya - 25-30 gms.

Red chilli Powder - 1 Tea spoon

Salt To taste

Ginger paste - 11/2 Tea spoon

Garlic paste - 1 1/2 Tea spoon

Onion - 2 nos.

Roasted Gram Powder (Besan) - 1 Table spoon

Curd - Table spoon

Kewra Water - 1 Tea spoon

Lazzat-e-taam - 1/2 Tea spoon

Sweet spices powder - 1/2 Tea spoon

(cloves, Small Cardamon, Mace, Black pepper)

Ghee - 100 gms.

Sweet ltra - Few drops


Method:

Wash the mince carefully in a sieve or muslin cloth with running water and keep aside in the starrier to allow the water to drip off.

Apply Masala ‘A’ and rub well with the palm of the hands. Keep aside for 20-30 minutes. Meanwhile grind all the ingredients of sweet spices and keep aside.

Slice the onions and fry in the ghee and grind with the hanged curd.

Mix with mincemeat the onion paste, gram flour, lazzat-e-taam, kewra water and the sweet itra and mix well.

Place in a Lagan and apply Dhungar.

Divide into six portions and shape into round patties.

Place a Mahi Tawa or a thick tawa or non-stick tawa on the fire and pour two table spoons of ghee, put the kabab mixture in it and fry both sides on a slow flame till they are cooked to a golden brown colour. Remove from the griddle and serve hot with onion rings, green chutney and lemon along with parathas or roomali roti.

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