Move Over Regular Malai Kofta, Try This Lip-Smacking Stuffed Malai Kofta Instead

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Bored of regular malai kofta? Here we bring you a stuffed malai kofta recipe that is super creamy and rich.

Move Over Regular Malai Kofta, Try This Lip-Smacking Stuffed Malai Kofta Instead
This stuffed malai kofta spells indulgence in every bite.

Highlights

  • Malai kofta is one of the most popular vegetarian koftas out there.
  • Here we bring you a recipe of stuffed malai kofta that you must try.
  • Find the full recipe inside.

Kofta is one of the most loved dishes in India. These deep-fried balls are traditionally made of minced meat and served in a rich and flavourful curry. While you may think that koftas are only meant for non-vegetarians, then let us tell you, this is not true at all. From veg nargisi kofta, aloo paneer kofta to lauki kofta, malai kofta and more - these delectable koftas spell indulgence in every bite! Speaking of vegetarian koftas, malai kofta is an extremely popular dish that is made using potato and paneer koftas. However, if you're bored of the regular malai kofta and want to give it an interesting twist, then this stuffed malai kofta is a must-try! 

Also read: This Makhmal Paneer Kofta Makes For An Indulgent, Light Lunch Recipe Any Day

In this recipe, potato and paneer koftas are stuffed with dry fruits and topped with a rich and creamy malai gravy. Just a bite of it is enough to splash a burst of flavours into the mouth. This delicious curry will definitely be a crowd pleaser at your next dinner party. Serve it with some jeera rice, chapati or paratha and enjoy. Wondering how to make it? Check out the recipe below: 

Stuffed Malai Kofta Recipe: How To Make Stuffed Malai Kofta 

To begin with the recipe, first, take boiled potatoes in a bowl. Add paneer, green chillies, coriander leaves, salt and 1 cup khoya to it. Mash the ingredients thoroughly to make a thick paste. Take small portions of the mixture to make balls and stuff dry fruits inside. 

Take some maida and roll the stuffed balls in it. In a wok full of oil, deep fry the stuffed balls till golden brown. Now, saute chopped onions in a pan, add ginger-garlic paste, salt, turmeric and red chilli powder. Mix well. Add tomato puree and bring to a simmer. Now, add kasoori methi and cashew nut paste along with khoya. After a while, add coriander leaves, milk and cream. Bring to a simmer and pour the cooked curry over the fried koftas. Serve hot! 

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Try this delicious recipe at home and let us know how it turned out in the comments section below.  

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