Cooking Instructions
- 1
Take beef mince.
- 2
Mince should b completely dry then
- 3
Mix all ingredients in beef minced except egg and bajre ka AATA.
- 4
Leave it for rest for half an hour. Now add bajre ka AATA and eggs again mix well.
- 5
Now make balls and fry in medium flame and serve hot with chutney and ketchup
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