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    Keema Kofta Curry | Minced Meat Balls in Gravy Recipe

    Published: Dec 3, 2007 · Modified: Oct 13, 2020 by Srivalli · 11 Comments

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    Its been ages since I had planned to try out Keema Balls and every time something comes on way and I postpone it. And I have also been telling hubby dear that I will prepare this one day. I guess he got fed up hearing me say it so many times, yet never really do it. Then I misplaced the recipe that I had with me. Which lead me browse for something similar. He said no to anything that's very rich. Because that's how it ends up.
    I end up preparing something so rich that it becomes too heavy. He has always been talking about his aunty who prepares an excellent Keema balls gravy in a jiffy. I have had enough of that story that I wanted him to talk about mine. When I told him that it might require frying and then adding to gravy. He said it was so simple that it used to get ready so soon. So again I searched to check if I could find something that does require lot of frying and spending much time. I came across few that were sounding good.

     

    Finally I adapted Sailu's as I know if she has prepared, it got to be good. So this weekend, Keema Balls in coconut poppy seeds gravy is what I prepared for Sunday lunch. Every Sunday, I like to feast on Rasam or Podi annam as I normally don't get to eat that on regular days. This time, hubby dear wanted me to also have something special. My father in law who was visiting us this weekend, got the green chillies from my sil place. Athamma made Vankaya Pappu along with Green Chillies bajji. They were super duper combination. All of us had a fantastic lunch. Thank you Sailu for a wonderful recipe.
    Konda actually liked this so much that I am planning to prepare it again.

    Ingredients Needed:

    For the Koftas

    Minced meat (kheema) - 500 gms
    Ginger Garlic paste - 1 tsp
    Green chillis chopped finely - 2
    Garam masala pwd - 1 tsp
    Finely chopped Coriander leaves - 1/2 cup
    Mint leaves - 1 tbsp
    Turmeric pwd a pinch


    For the Gravy

    Grind to paste:

    Onions - 2 medium
    Grated Fresh/ Dry Coconut - 2 tbsps
    Poppy seeds - 2 ½ tbsps

    Ginger Garlic paste - 1 tsp
    Green chillis chopped finely - 2
    Finely chopped Coriander leaves - 1/2 cup
    Mint leaves - 1 tbsp
    Red chilli pwd - 1 tbsp
    Oil - 2 1/2 tbsps
    Curds - 2 tbsps
    Garam masala pwd - 1 tsp
    Salt to taste

    Method to prepare:
    For the koftas, clean meat and drain well. I left it aside for 40 mins, so it was completely dry when I took it for making the balls.
    To that add all the other ingredients. Run this in a mixer to get a smooth paste. Remove and prepare small lemon sized balls.

     

    For the paste, heat oil in a pan and add the coconut and sauté for a few mts, then add the poppy seeds and sauté further for another 2 mts. Finally add the chopped onions and fry till they are golden brown. Remove from fire and keep aside to cool. Grind to make a fine paste.
    To make the gravy, heat 1 tbsp oil in a pan, add the ground paste and cook till it turn brown. Then add ginger garlic paste, green chillis, red chilli pwd, salt and curds and combine well. Add 2 cups of water and let it come to a boil. Reduce heat and cook for 3-4 mins.
    Add the koftas to the gravy and cook them covered on low flame for 20 to 30 mins or till its cooked.
    Finally add garam masala pwd, chopped coriander and mint leaves. Cook for another 5 mins on low flame or till you get the thick consistency. Adjust and add 1/2 juice of lemon and mix well.


    I served this with plain rice. Hubby dear felt he needed some more spice but my daughter just loved the soft koftas mixed in the species. She may have thought it to be paneer as these days she is so fond of it.

    This is a must for another try.

    Enjoy!

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    Keema Kofta Curry | Minced Meat Balls in Gravy Recipe

    Course Main Dish - Gravies
    Cuisine Andhra Pradesh
    Dish Type Mutton Dishes
    Author Srivalli
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    1. Seema says

      December 03, 2007 at 5:26 pm

      Looks yum! Great looking sauce.. sure it was all vanished as soon as u served!!

      Reply
    2. Padmaja says

      December 03, 2007 at 7:37 pm

      Hey Valli!! that curry looks delicious!! Hope u had a great weekend

      Reply
    3. Happy cook says

      December 03, 2007 at 4:02 pm

      It is delicious.
      The sauce looks so good. Love them

      Reply
    4. Anonymous says

      December 04, 2007 at 1:19 am

      hi srivalli,

      u r a great cook, i saw your deevali celebration 3 parts and i remeberd by childhood, thanks for lovely memory

      can u post the recipe of kajjaya what we call, which is next to muruku clock wise, pls, it looks perfect and i like to try this for my husband b'day, like this a lot, his b'fay is on 10 Dec, pls

      Reply
    5. Srivalli says

      December 04, 2007 at 5:39 am

      Happy cook, thank you...it was very tasty indeed

      Seema, yeah..it was tasty with the coconut and poppy

      Padmaja, yeah we did...hope you had a fun time too

      Anon, hi there...can you pls mail me, I will get the recipe from my Mom and mail you. I don't normally post any recipe without trying out. And Athrasams are quite tedious and at the moment, I dont' have energy to try it out...But Amma has a recipe that she says is quite easy. Will get it for you...maybe you can try it and let me know how it comes out...you can send me a mail by clicking on email id in the header!..Thanks for your interest!..

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    6. Kamini says

      December 04, 2007 at 12:19 pm

      Srivalli,
      I also made this dish from Sailu's site for my son, and he actually said it was good (very rare praise coming from him!). The gravy is very different from th usual kofta curry gravy. You pictures are lovely.
      Kamini

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    7. Kamini says

      December 04, 2007 at 12:20 pm

      Srivalli,
      I made this dish, too, from Sailu's site, for my son, and he actually said it was very good (very rare praise, coming from him! - typical teenager!). Your photos are lovely.
      Kamini

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    8. sunita says

      December 04, 2007 at 1:49 pm

      That's one rich looking gravy...no wonder your li'l one loved it.

      Reply
    9. Anonymous says

      December 04, 2007 at 8:22 pm

      oh, thank you thank you very much, this is my id [email protected], u can mail me the recipe of Athrasams, i will try and let u know, u can post your version whenver u r ok. thanks for all your help

      Reply
    10. Seena says

      December 05, 2007 at 4:25 am

      Sri,
      send me some, looks great!

      Reply
    11. Srivalli says

      December 05, 2007 at 9:41 am

      Kamini, oh thats great..I can understand how kids can be...Thank you!

      sunita, yeah it was so nice I was told..thank you

      Anon, you are welcome..will mail you the recipe!

      Seena, sure give me your address!

      Reply

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