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KULTHI KEBAB (Horsegram Kebabs)
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KULTHI KEBAB (Horsegram Kebabs)

easyfoodsmith
easyfoodsmith @easyfoodsmith
Mumbai

Packed with flavours, these kebabs are super healthy, gluten free and vegan. They can be served with chai for a snack or as an appetiser with drinks, for cocktails and parties. These melt in the mouth kebabs can pass off as vegetarian galouti kebab. #TTS #glutenfree #vegan #snacks

Packed with flavours, these kebabs are super healthy, gluten free and vegan. They can be served with chai for a snack or as an appetiser with drinks, for cocktails and parties. These melt in the mouth kebabs can pass off as vegetarian galouti kebab. #TTS #glutenfree #vegan #snacks

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KULTHI KEBAB (Horsegram Kebabs)

easyfoodsmith
easyfoodsmith @easyfoodsmith
Mumbai

Packed with flavours, these kebabs are super healthy, gluten free and vegan. They can be served with chai for a snack or as an appetiser with drinks, for cocktails and parties. These melt in the mouth kebabs can pass off as vegetarian galouti kebab. #TTS #glutenfree #vegan #snacks

Packed with flavours, these kebabs are super healthy, gluten free and vegan. They can be served with chai for a snack or as an appetiser with drinks, for cocktails and parties. These melt in the mouth kebabs can pass off as vegetarian galouti kebab. #TTS #glutenfree #vegan #snacks

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Ingredients

40 minutes plus overnight soaking
Makes 12 servings
  • 3Laung / Cloves
  • 1Moti Elaichi / Black Cardamom
  • 1 pinchDal Chini / Cinnamon
  • 6– 8 Sabut Kali Mirch / Black Pepper Corns
  • 1 pinchGreen Cardamom Powder
  • 3/4 CKulthi Dal
  • 1/4 CChana Dal
  • 1 pinchHing / Asafoetida
  • 1large Tej Patta / Bay Leaf
  • 3/4 tspSalt
  • 2 CWater
  • 1 tbspmelted Ghee
  • 1/2 tspJeera / Cumin Seeds
  • 1 1/2 tspfinely chopped Ginger
  • 2 tspfinely chopped Green Chillies
  • 2 tbspfinely chopped fresh Coriander
  • 1/2 tspRed Chilli Powder
  • 1/2 tspAmchur Powder
  • 1/4 tspSalt
  • 3 tbspPoha / Flattened Rice
  • 1medium (approx. 130 gm) Boiled Potato, grated
  • as required Green chutney to serve (or any chutney of your choice)
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40 minutes plus overnight soaking
  1. 1

    Wash the dals, separately, twice and drain the water. Soak them separately in enough water and set aside for six to eight hours. I prefer to soak them overnight.

  2. 2

    Discard the water and transfer the kulthi dal in a pressure cooker along with asafoetida, bay leaf and salt. Add two cups of water and pressure cook the dal till two pressure whistles are released. Switch off the heat and let the pressure release on its own.

  3. 3

    Open the pressure cooker and add the chana dal (after discarding the water in which it was soaked). Pressure the cook the dals together for another pressure whistle and let the pressure release on its own. I prefer that the dal is cooked yet it holds slight resistance when you try to mash it between your fingers. By no means should it be mushy.

  4. 4

    Strain the dal in a large sieve and allow it to sit for half an hour to forty five minutes tossing it once or twice in the sieve.
    Meanwhile crack open the black cardamom and extract the seeds from the pod. We shall be using only half of these seeds. Lightly roast the black cardamom seeds, cloves and black peppercorns. Once done, grind them to a powder in a mortar and pestle. Add the green cardamom powder and cinnamon powder to the spice mix and set it aside.

  5. 5

    Heat the ghee in a frying pan and add cumin seeds. Once they begin to crackle, add the ginger and fry for a ten seconds. Add the dals and roast them on high heat for two to three minutes to get rid of excess moisture.

    (The roasting time will depend on well the dal is cooked. If your dal is over cooked or is mushy, you will have to increase the roasting time to get rid of excess moisture)

  6. 6

    Once you are done with the roasting, smash the dal using the back of a ladle or spatula. If you are able to mash it easily, remove it from heat and set aside to cool. (However, if there is moisture, you need to roast it further.)

    Soak the flattened rice / chiwda / poha in a cup of water and set aside till it softens. (be careful not to ‘over soak’ as the poha will absorb a lot of water and turn very mushy) Drain the water and squeeze the poha to get rid of extra moisture. Set it aside.

  7. 7

    Coarsely grind or mash the dal and add the spice mix, salt, red chili powder, amchur, finely chopped green chillies and coriander. Also add the poha and grated potato. Mix everything well, (almost like you are kneading it) so that everything binds together well.

  8. 8

    Divide the mixture in twelve to fourteen equal sized balls and roll and flatten them to the size and thickness you like and shallow fry them in ghee or oil. Since everything is already cooked, fry the kebabs on high because all we need is a nice golden brown colour and a bit of texture on the kebabs. Once both the sides of the kebab are golden brown in colour, remove them on an absorbent tissue.

  9. 9

    Serve with chutney of your choice. We mostly prefer the green chutney and sometimes some mayo to which we add some chilli sauce.

  10. 10

    Note – If you feel like the mixture is not coming together, increase the amount of potato or you can use 2 – 3 tbsp of bread crumbs.

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on March 31, 2022 14:42
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Madhvi Dwivedi
Madhvi Dwivedi @madhvi_2011
July 21, 2022 02:52
Wowsome preparation and presentation both👌👌❤️❤️, all your recipes are superb😍😍
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