INGREDIENTS:
For the kofta:
- Garbanzo beans : 3/4 cup (to be soaked overnight)
- Onion : 1
- Cilantro : 2- 3 tbsp chopped
- Juice of half a lemon
- Garlic : 3 cloves
- Salt to taste
- Oil for frying
For the gravy:
- Onion : 1 (finely chopped)
- Tomatoes : 2 (pureed)
- Spinach : 2 cups (chopped)
- Grated ginger : 1 tsp
- Turmeric powder : 1/2 tsp
- Chilli powder : 1 tsp
- Garam masala powder : 3/4 tsp
- Milk cream : 1/3 cup
- Salt to taste
- Oil : 2- 3 tbsp
For the rice:
- Basmati rice : 1 cup
- Water : 2 cups
- Cloves : 2
- Bay leaves : 2
- Salt to taste
METHOD :
For the kofta :
- Combine all the ingredients except the oil in the blender and grind to a smooth paste.
- Shallow fry spoonful of the ground mixture till both sides turn golden brown.
- Drain and keep aside.
For the gravy :
- Saute the onions till they become translucent.
- Add tomato puree , ginger, turmeric powder and chilli powder. Cook till the oil separates.
- Next add the chopped spinach & garam masala & saute for around 2 mins.
- Lastly add the cream, salt & mix well.
For the rice :
- Clean and wash the rice.
- In a large pan, add the rice , cloves, bay leaves & 2 cups of water.
- Bring to a boil & then let simmer till rice is done.
For the final assembly:
- Pre heat oven to 400 o F.
- Grease an oven proof bowl with butter.
- Spread half of the rice to form an even layer.
- Arrange the koftas over the rice layer.
- Spoon the gravy on top of the koftas.
- Finally spread another layer of rice.
- In the microwave, heat 1/4 cup of milk, 1 tsp butter, pinch of cardamom powder and a few strands of saffron for 45 seconds. Pour this mixture over the layered rice.
- Cover with a tight lid and bake for around 20 mins.
- Garnish with slightly toasted nuts of your choice & chopped cilantro.
TIPS :
- Use canned garbanzo beans in case you forget to soak the beans overnight.
- For tomato puree : Just cook whole tomatoes in a pot of boiling water till the skin starts peeling & the tomatoes become soft. After cooling, use a blender to make a puree.
- While cooking rice, add a tsp of butter to make it more tasty.
- The kofta alone can serve as an appetizer. Serve with any chutney of your choice or plain old ketchup.
VARIATION :
The Kofta can be made from any ground meat (chicken, beef, turkey, lamb etc), by substituting the garbanzo beans. Just mix all the ingredients together by hand and shallow fry it. If it turns out too watery just add some bread crumbs to it.