Kachay Keemay Kay Kabab ( Raw Minced Meat Kababs ) ... Delicious tender kebab made with raw mince meat, marinated with a mixture of spices, shaped into flat round patties and pan-fried. These are perfect as a snack, starters or main course. They can also be used to make sandwiches or mini burgers.
Kachay Keemay Kay Kabab ( Raw Minced Meat Kababs )
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Serves : 6 - 8
Ingredients :
- 1 kg. ground / minced meat
- 1 tbsp. raw papaya paste or ( 1 1/2 tsp. Kachri powder )
- 1 tbsp. ginger garlic paste
- 2 to 3 tbsp. gram flour ( besan )
- 1 tbsp. salt ( or to taste )
- 1 tsp. red chillies powder
- 1 tsp. crushed red chillies
- 1 tbsp. coriander seeds, crushed
- 1 tsp. garam masala powder
- 1/2 tsp. ground long pepper ( pippali )
- 1/2 tsp. ground Chinese cubeb ( kabab chini )
- 2 tbsp. dried pomegranate seeds ( anardana ), crushed
- 2 medium bread slices, soaked in little water ( optional )
- 1 medium onion, finely chopped
- 2 to 3 green chillies, finely chopped
- 4 tbsp. fresh coriander leaves, chopped
- Cooking oil, for frying
Method :
- Place all ingredients except oil in a food processor and pulse until the mixture is well combined.
- Remove from the processor and place in a bowl. Cover and refrigerate for at least an hour to blend flavors.
- Take a small portion of the mixture in your hands. With wet hands, shape mixture in round balls and then flatten by pressing with palms.
- Heat oil for shallow-frying. Fry the kababs in batches over medium-high heat.
- Cook on one side until browned. Turn kababs and cook until browned on the other side and cooked through.
- Serve hot with Naan / Chapati along with sliced onions, chutney and yogurt raita.
- Before making and frying all the kababs, make a small kebab and fry it in oil. Taste and adjust the seasonings before frying the rest of the kababs.
- Do not cook kababs on very high flame as the outside will get cooked and the inside may be still raw.
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Thank you for stopping by. Hope you enjoy the recipe!!!
Looks so tempting. Yummy kebabs
ReplyDeletewow these are great snack :) love anything with meat
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Hi Ambreen,
ReplyDeletethanks for sharing this one of my favorite spicy kababs..my all time favorite:) and my recipe is also similar to yours.
My family loooooooooooooooves kabab (I'm a vegetarian), si I'm passing your recipe to my aunt
ReplyDeleteThanks Ambreen
What a coincidence I too made these luvly kebabs for lunch today...Yours look delicious.
ReplyDeletevery tempting dear..
ReplyDeleteDelicious and tongue tickling!!!
ReplyDeletethese look sooo good! are these the same as chapli kabob?
ReplyDeleteHenna, they are slightly different. Eggs, tomatoes & makai ka aata (corn meal) is used in chapli kababs :)
DeleteI love this
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome kebab recipe :)
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Hi there! I'm popping over to say Happy New Year and to invite you to link up to my blog hop Tailgating Time! You have lots of great goodies here that would be really wonderful for a Super Bowl buffet. Hope to see you there! I'm your newest follower :)
ReplyDeleteMartha, Happy New Year to you too and thanks for the invite to link up. Also thanks for joining my blog :)
DeleteThanks so much for linking up! :)
DeleteI will definitely try this one Ambreen. It looks so perfect.
ReplyDeleteLove good kebabs... sound delicious and very exotic.
ReplyDeletehi ambreen , great recipe. like the spicy touch., never seen papaya paste before. have a good week
ReplyDeleteWan, raw papaya is used as a meat tenderize. You can make papaya paste by simply grinding the green skin of raw papaya in a blender :)
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A real feast for meat lovers,irresistible kababs.
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ReplyDeleteDelicious kebabs!!
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I have never tried eating marinated meat without cooking it, but these kebabs definitely look yummy!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! Thanks for linking up at OneCreativeMommy.com.
ReplyDeleteThese look as a great appetizer..
ReplyDeleteThe seasoning sounds so amazing... I;m pinning these... can't wait to see how they taste. thanks for sharing such a unique recipe on foodie friday.
ReplyDeleteThanks Diane for liking it :)
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ReplyDeleteI can't wait to try this awesome appetizer! Thank you so much for celebrating TWO YEARS with FULL PLATE THURSDAY, I appreciate your visit!
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I can finish these in no minutes..Yum!! :)
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These look so yummy! I found them on the What's Shakin' Party #42.
ReplyDeleteWhere I come from we eat that all the time. I am so happy to finally see it in the US too :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this at Wednesday Extravaganza - Hope to see you there again this week with more deliciousness :)
Thanks for linking up at DianaRambles.com. Looks amazing!
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