Kandi Gosht

An impressive snack in Ramadan..It is a bombay's famous street snack.
#IftarSpecial
Kandi Gosht
An impressive snack in Ramadan..It is a bombay's famous street snack.
#IftarSpecial
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Take mutton into bowl add salt + Ginger garlic paste + all spices + lemon juice and mix well.take papaya(small piece)and make slices of it and add to the mutton mix well and keep in refrigerator for 5 hours.
- 2
Then take out the mutton from refrigerator and pierce in wooden sticks(4 pieces into 1 stick) and discard the papaya pieces.
- 3
Take bread crumbs and whisked eggs.first roll the sticks into bread crumbs then dip in egg then coat in bread crumbs and set aside.
- 4
Heat oil in a frying pan take stick and again dip in whisked egg and fry them untill golden brown on slow flame.
- 5
Your Kandi gosht is ready
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