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Another week of Blog Hop, love it, get to try different blogs and different recipes. Please check out what all this is about.
This got I am paried with Santosh of Santosh's Kitchen. She has an amazing blog and on top of it, she has very helpful things like Glossary, Tips etc. for all of us. Please visit her blog and enjoy more of her recipes.
When I visit blogs for blog hop, I try to make dishes that I have not tried before and I always wanted to. This is one such. First time I ever ate Lauki Kofta - लौकी कोफ्ता (Bottle Gourd Balls in Tomato Gravy) was when I was in my 10th grade, my mausi (mom's sister) got married and she had tried it learning from a friend. I still remember that taste (20 years ago, good memory right). i have never eaten it since then, but always wanted to try it out. When I saw this recipe on her blog, I jumped right on it and made it.
My hubby loved the kofta themselves and ate some. So, that tells me that we can serve koftas too as a snack or appetizer with some ketchup. Now, let's get on to the recipe.
Update: Someone requested me to post the pic of Bottle Gourd, so here it is, courtesy (Nandyala.org). Hope that helps.
Update: Someone requested me to post the pic of Bottle Gourd, so here it is, courtesy (Nandyala.org). Hope that helps.
Lauki Kofta - लौकी कोफ्ता (Bottle Gourd Balls in Tomato Gravy)
Ingredients
For Kofta
Lauki (Bottle Gourd) - 1 medium one (after grating, I got about 2.5 cups)
Sooji (Semolina) - 1/2 cup
Besan (Gram Flour) - 1/4 cup
Green Chilies - 2 finely chopped or more per your taste
Red Chili Powder - 1/2 tsp
Coriander Powder - 1 tsp
Cumin Powder - 1 tsp
Garam Masala - 1/2 tsp
Salt - per your taste
Cilantro - 1/4 cup, finely chopped
For Gravy
Onion - 2 medium ones, roughly sliced
Tomato - 3 medium ones, roughly sliced
Ginger-Garlic Paste - 1 tbsp
Red Chili Powder - 1 tsp
Coriander Powder - 1 tsp
Garam Masala - 1 tsp
Salt - just for the gravy
Oil - 1 tsp
Preparation
- Wash, peel and grate lauki.
- Squeeze the grated mixture well with hand and remove all excess water (save the water for gravy)
- Add everything under "For Kofta" in a bowl and make balls of desired shape and deep fry them till golden brown. Drain them on paper, till the gravy is ready.
- Meanwhile, take oil in a pan and add onion to it.
- Fry till onion is translucent and add ginger-garlic paste to it and fry for a min.
- Add rest of the ingredients under "For Gravy" and fry till onion is cooked and tomatoes are mushy.
- Grind this mixture to smooth or coarse paste (as per your liking).
- Pour the ground mix in the pan again and add upto 2 cups of water.
- Cook this gravy for about 5-10 min.
- Switch off the heat and dunk the koftas in it for about 5 min. (no need to cook them) before serving.
Serving
Serve it with roti/paratha or naan.
That's all for now. Take care till next post.
love kofta....very inviting!
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lauki kofta curry looks so inviting...wonderful recipe..will give this a try soon!!!
ReplyDeleteLauki Kofta is very delicious and love to have with chapati's !!
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Looks really yuummmmmm Priya. I love koftas, but hate the frying part. ;o)
ReplyDeleteSuch a delicious and tempting side dish.. lovely color :)
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hi Priya thanks for the he kind words and cook the recipe of my blog . ur clicks are super than me
ReplyDeletei always had to hide koftas when i am making curry, cos they dont reach the gravy...lol....nice one...love it!
ReplyDeleteWow! So beautifully made...I'm sure none were left after the dinner... :)
ReplyDeleteNever tried with lauki,gravy looks super tempting
ReplyDeleteNew to me.. has a vibrant color!!
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looks super yummy, luv the color of the gravy.
ReplyDeleteinteresting dish, koftas look yummy, great recipe Priya..
ReplyDeleteYum yum, super delicious kofta curry..fabulous colour..
ReplyDeleteLauki kofta curry looks super delicious...
ReplyDeletevery colorful side dish....
ReplyDeletethe gravy looks super creamy...love the koftas too.perfect party dish.
ReplyDeleteTats sooper innovative... Priya...
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Thanks for leaving me a commnet,Priya:) And really glad that you liked my Pakoras.Lauki Kofta curry looks so tempting - I'm not a particular fan of Lauki,but your curry seems worth a try!So no harm in trying!:)
ReplyDeleteNever tried this before..but sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteLooks so inviting and yummy!
ReplyDeleteYumm Koftas Dear.Luks impressive.Luv it.
ReplyDeleteYummy koftas Priya! Never thought of making koftas with lauki. Looks yumm..
ReplyDeleteGravy looks rich & delicious with lofts balls in it.. Loved the dish..
ReplyDeletehi priya, i have not seen this dish before and am not sure which one is bottle gourd. has it got a smooth skin?
ReplyDeletelooks appetizing - thanks and have a nice day
A superb side dish...The gravy looks perfect to match with peas pulao
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Very good looking koftas... I also made them yesterday but they were no where near so tempting as these :)
ReplyDeleteKofthas look so delicious Priya. Never made kofthas with lauki before.
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Great recipe with lots of color ... beautiful pictures .. hugs Marimi
ReplyDeleteI surely want to give this a try. A winner of a recipe.
ReplyDeleteNice color and looks so tasty!
ReplyDeletelooks well done priya-nice platter
ReplyDeleteA delicious kofta curry!!!! I love lauki kofta!!
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Looks yummy and delicious.Thanks for visiting my spaace.I am your happy follower.
ReplyDeletenever heard of making koftas with lauki... they look soft and delicious....
ReplyDeletePriya this looks very tasty. I want to try it too:-)
ReplyDeletescrumptious looking koftas. Lauki is very good for diabetic people in controlling their sugars. I'm definitely going to try this one.
ReplyDeleteLovely kofta looks super delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks fab Priya.
ReplyDeleteyamiee receipe.nice blog.
ReplyDeleteI tried another recipe a couple of days back and did not come well :( Let me try yours. Thanks for sharing Priya :) looks yumm
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