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Meatballs/Kababs in Gravy/Koftas

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Meatballs/Kababs in Gravy/Koftas

This Meatballs recipe is a 'steamed' version, where the kababs are cooked in the gravy itself instead of having to fry them separately. This makes them super moist and soft, and waaay healthier than frying them then dipping them into the curry.
They go well with spaghetti, rice, rotis, garlic bread, etc etc. The gravy can be thickened further or left as is, depending on what dish you plan to serve them with.
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

Ingredients for Meatballs

  • 500 g beef mince lean/no fat - mix beef mince with ingredients below, cover and refrigerate for at least 2 hours.
  • 1 tbsp. breadcrumbs
  • salt/pepper
  • 2 tbsp. chopped coriander
  • 1-2 chopped green chillies
  • a pinch of chilli powder or some red chilli flakes
  • a dash of lemon juice too much lemon will make the meatballs hard
  • 1/2 tsp. turmeric powder
  • 1 tsp. garlic paste
  • 1/2 tsp. ginger paste
  • 1 tsp. grinded cumin powder
  • 1 tsp. garam masala
  • 1 tbsp. yoghurt

Ingredients for Masala/Gravy

  • 8 fresh tomatoes blended with skin
  • 3 grated onions
  • 1 tbsp. tomato paste/puree
  • 1 tsp. sugar to cut down the acidity of tomatoes
  • bunch of coriander
  • 1/2 tsp. each ginger & garlic pastes
  • 4 tbsp. oil
  • salt
  • 1 tsp. cumin powder or any spices of choice

Instructions
 

  • Heat the oil, sauté the onions until nice and golden, add the ginger+garlic paste, followed by the tomato paste. Stir and add the spices, then add the blended tomatoes (I blend them with 2-3 green chillies and some coriander sticks) and the sugar+salt. Cook the sauce until it thickens, adding a bit of water when it gets too thick. Once ready, taste and adjust salt.
    Start shaping the meatballs. Make sure you DONT OVER-SHAPE THEM. Do not keep pressing them to make the perfect ball, this normally hardens them. Keep your hand light and shape gently, placing on a plate…and then start plopping them one by one into the simmering sauce. Do not stir immediately, give them 2 minutes then using a small spoon turn each meatball over one by one and cooking them for another 3 minutes so the other side may get done.
    I normally do this in batches, removing the cooked meatballs from the sauce onto a plate when I'm about to do the next batch so the first batch doesn't get over-cooked…keep going until all are done.
    Then slowly plop all the cooked meatballs back into the sauce and give them a good gentle simmer on low heat for about 10-15mins. Try to mix them by swirling the cooking vessel instead of stirring with a spoon to avoid breaking the meatballs. Adjust salt/chilli. Garnish with chopped coriander and you can squeeze a bit of extra lemon if you like and a light sprinkle of garam masala. Turn off the heat and serve hot!

Join the Conversation

  1. usually beef takes longer to cook -( 30 mins in pressure cooker )(i am still at learning stages) so will minced beef takes longer too as i will be cooking them in the sauce? i will be making about 2 inches big meat balls, can u tell me how long will it take to cook minced beef in the sauce? and what happens when meat balls will be over cooked? how would i know if they are over cooked? thank you

    1. Mince will normally take shorter to cook because the meat is broken down into tiny particles. In the sauce, meatballs should take about 20-25 minutes from start to finish to get done. If they are over-cooked they would turn hard.

  2. Can I substitute chicken mince instead if ground beef? If so will the recipe or method change?
    JZK.

  3. Asalamo alikuim Dear Fauzia…i made these kofta today and the best part about them was the sauce that tasted yummy.
    Jazaki khair ya ukti habibti!

  4. Thanks for all the recipes Fauzia.

    Just one question. Is it compulsory to refrigerate the meat balls?? Grateful if you could clarify.

  5. Salam Fauzia

    Can you please mention which spices to add in the gravy along with their quantity. I am new to cooking and do not know much about making kofta gravy. Also can you mention what should be the total weight of tomatoes for gravy because eight tomatoes sound a lot since the tomatoes i have are bigger than usual tomatoes i see in recipes.

    Appreciate your help.

    1. W/Salaam, 1 tsp each of cumin and coriander powder and a quarter tsp turmeric powder is good enough. If you like the gravy spicier you can add a tad of chilli powder or paprika. Tomatoes should be around 500gm.

  6. asslam alaikum.. I have made koftas lots of time in my life.. But i always use egg in the meat balls to ensure binding.. Once i forgot to add egg.. They broke away and i had to make qeema curry instead of kofta curry. 😀

    1. W/Salaam, I guess it’s a matter of preference. You can use egg if you like, but if your mince is DRY (no excess moisture) and you put the koftas in hot gravy, then they should not fall apart. Have been making these without egg all my life and never had a problem. 🙂

    1. You can crumble up some bread
      You can crumble up some bread and measure the equivalent.

  7. Assalaamualaikum…..i tried
    Assalaamualaikum…..i tried dis recipe using chcken mince plus i omitted d breacrumbs..d koftas turned hard???y so???

    1. W/Salaam, you need to be very
      W/Salaam, you need to be very careful not to overcook the koftas when using chicken mince as it cooks fast and dries out quickly thereby making the koftas hard. Try using chicken thighs mince as it contains a bit more moisture than chicken breast mince.

  8. Assalam Aleykum, I have tried
    Assalam Aleykum, I have tried this recipe more than once but every time my koftas are dry from inside? although the end result and taste is good, just that I get disappointed with dry koftas from inside. Please advise where I’m going wrong and also suggest remedy for that. Jazakallah.

    1. W/Salaam, you may be using
      W/Salaam, you may be using very lean mince which has no fat in it OR overcooking the meatballs and thereby drying them out.

  9. Assalamu aleikum Fauzia
    Assalamu aleikum Fauzia
    Can I substitute fresh coriander for fresh parsley in this recipe? Or it’s better to simply omit coriander?
    Jazak Allahu Khair

  10. Jazak Allahu Khair
    Jazak Allahu Khair
    I added parsley instead of coriander, it turned out excellent.

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