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Handi Kabab

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Eggs Kashmiri Kabobs, Femina, Femina1 5 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 kg Boneless mutton
50 g Brown onion
2 tb Brown garlic; (30 g)
50 g Ginger-garlic paste
2 tb Raw papaya paste; (30 g)
2 ts Cumin powder; (10 g)
2 ts Garam masala powder; (10 g)
20 g Chopped coriander leaves
1 ts Mace-cardamom powder; (5 g)
Salt to taste
100 g Gramflour; roasted
1 kg Mutton bones
50 g Brown onion
2 tb Ginger-garlic paste; (30 g)
1 ts Whole garam masala; (5 g)
2 tb Oil; (30 ml)
Salt to taste
6 g Curd
50 ml Tomato ketchup
1 tb Kashmiri chilli powder; (15 g)
1 ts Cumin powder; (5 g)
1 ts Garam masala powder; (5 g)
6 Egg yolks; hard-boiled and
; minced
50 g Dry plums; minced

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR THE KABABS
FOR THE SAUCE
MIX FOR THE FILLING
To prepare the kababs: MINCE the meat along with all the ingredients,
except gramflour in the mincer. Mince it twice and then mix it well with
the roasted gramflour. Divide into lemon sized portions. Put a little of
the prepared egg yolk-plum filling in the centre and roll the mince meat
into a round kabab, so as to cover the filling completely. Roll into balls.
Keep them aside.
To prepare the sauce: Put the bones in a handi. Add brown onion,
ginger-garlic paste, whole garam masala, salt and enough water. Cook them
well for 15 minutes. Remove the bones. Add oil and curd and saute lightly.
Add the meat balls and cook in the oven till almost dry or sauce like gravy
remains. Add Kashmiri chilli powder, tomato puree and broiled cumin powder.
Stir well. Sprinkle garam masala powder over it. Serve hot on a tawa.
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