Kancha Peper Kofta Curry Recipe-Bengali Green Papaya Kofta Sabzi (2024)

A popular Bengali Recipe of raw papaya koftas in spicy tomato puree, yogurt and onions gravy laced with kasuri methi. Serve along with roti or rice for lunch or dinner.

Kancha Peper Kofta Curry Recipe-Bengali Green Papaya Kofta Sabzi (1)Usashi Mandal On Monday, 12 June 2017 13:09

Kancha Peper Kofta Curry Recipe-Bengali Green Papaya Kofta Sabzi (2)

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Kancha Peper Kofta Curry Recipe is a Bengali Green Papaya Kofta Sabzi. Most of us love ripe and bright orange papaya as a fruit but the raw green papaya is also as much edible and lovable as the fruit is. Raw papaya can be used as a vegetable in our daily diet, but this needs cooking to be consumable, unlike fresh ripe papayas. Green papaya has higher amounts of papain and potassium. It is a great idea to include raw papayas for indigestion problem.

Grated raw papayas are blanched and then made into koftas in a paniyaram pan. Then these koftas are braised in a spicy yogurt gravy, making this recipe truly delightful.

ServeKancha Peper Kofta Curry Recipe-Bengali Green Papaya Kofta Sabzi for dinner with family along withGarlic Naan Without Yeast RecipeandParsi Style Baingan Capsicum Ka Salan Recipe.

If you like this recipe, try more recipes like

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  2. No Onion No Garlic Cabbage Kofta Curry Recipe
  3. Awadhi Style Nargisi Kofta Recipe (Boiled Egg Wrapped With Spiced Potato Recipe)
  4. Mooli Aur Kaccha Kela Kofta Recipe (Grated Radish And Raw Banana Dumplings In Gravy)

Cuisine: Bengali Recipes

Course: Side Dish

Diet: Vegetarian

Prep in

15 M

Cooks in

30 M

Total in

45 M

Makes:

4 Servings

Ingredients

    For Koftas
  • 2 cup Raw papaya , grated
  • 2 inch Ginger , grated
  • 1 teaspoon Coriander Powder (Dhania)
  • 1 teaspoon Red Chilli powder
  • 1 teaspoon Cumin powder (Jeera)
  • 1 teaspoon Garam masala powder
  • 1/2 cup Gram flour (besan)
  • Salt , to taste
  • Oil , to cook
  • For Gravy
  • 1-1/2 cup Onion , ground to paste
  • 1 cup Homemade tomato puree
  • 1 tablespoon Garlic , grated
  • 1 inch Ginger , grated
  • 1 teaspoon Turmeric powder (Haldi)
  • 1 teaspoon Coriander Powder (Dhania)
  • 1 teaspoon Red Chilli powder
  • 1 Bay leaf (tej patta)
  • 1 tablespoon Garam masala powder
  • 1 Dry Red Chilli
  • 1 tablespoon Sugar
  • 2 tablespoons Curd (Dahi / Yogurt) , beaten
  • 1 teaspoon Kasuri Methi (Dried Fenugreek Leaves)
  • 1 tablespoon Mustard oil
  • Salt , to taste

How to make Kancha Peper Kofta Curry Recipe-Bengali Green Papaya Kofta Sabzi

  1. To begin making Kancha Peper Kofta Curry Recipe-Bengali Green Papaya Kofta Sabzi, first proceed with making koftas.

For koftas

  1. In a big pan, boil about4 cups of water, when it starts bubbling, add grated green papaya. Let it cook for 5- 6 minutes. Drain the papaya stock water and keep aside. Squeeze blanched grated papaya to keep this papaya stock reserved to use it when we need to make the gravy.

  2. In a mixing bowl, add blanched papaya, salt, coriander, cumin and red chilli powder.

  3. Add besan and garam masala powder and mix it very well to incorporate everything. Make koftas out of it that fits your paniyaram pan.

  4. You can either deep fry them in hot oil in a kadai, or make it healthier way in paniyaram pan.

  5. Heat enough oil to fry in a deep fry pan and when the oil is hot enough, drop the koftas that you have made and fry till they are cooked and golden brown in colour. Make sure that you do not overcrowd the kadai to make crispy koftas. Drain out into a plate lined with kitchen towel.

  6. Or if you are making these koftas in a healthy way in paniyaram pan, heat the paniyaram pan on a medium heat and fill each cavity with cooking oil, and place the koftas in individual cavities. Drizzle a few drops of oil on each kofta.

  7. Flip the koftas once you see that the bottom side is browned and cook further till the koftas cook and brown evenly around.

  8. Once done, take them out on a kitchen towel and drain out the excess oil, and keep aside till the gravy is made.

For gravy

  1. Heat oil in a frying pan or kadai. Once the oil is heated, add bay leaf, dried red chilli and whole garam masala. Roast until a nice aroma arises from the kadai.

  2. Once the whole spices are oil-roasted, add theonion paste fry a bit then add ginger garlic paste and fry for about 5 minutes or till the onions are cooked.

  3. Now add tomato puree, red chilli powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder, sugar and salt and fry until the gravy is all bubbling and comes together.

  4. Add papaya stock and beaten yogurt in the gravy. Let it come to a boil, on medium heat. Then add the fried raw papaya koftas and cook uncovered for about 5 minutes on medium heat or till the koftas seep in the flavours from the gravy.

  5. Sprinkle kasoori methi on theKancha Peper Kofta Curry and give a stir and switch off heat. RemoveKancha Peper Kofta Curry into a serving bowl.

  6. Serve Kancha Peper Kofta Curry Recipe-Bengali Green Papaya Kofta Sabzi for dinner with family along withGarlic Naan Without Yeast RecipeandParsi Style Baingan Capsicum Ka Salan Recipe.

Kancha Peper Kofta Curry Recipe-Bengali Green Papaya Kofta Sabzi is part of the Beat The Heat With Summer Vegetables

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Last Modified On Friday, 01 March 2019 15:35

Kancha Peper Kofta Curry Recipe-Bengali Green Papaya Kofta Sabzi (2024)

FAQs

What is kofta curry made of? ›

Delicious and creamy restaurant style vegetable kofta curry recipe. This dish is made with a mix of vegetables like carrots, cauliflower, capsicum, peas and potatoes. The vegetables are not cooked but minced raw.

What is Nargisi kofta made of? ›

Nargisi kofta consists of a hard-boiled egg encased in spiced mixture of minced or ground meat, deep fried, and then, at times, served in a rich, spicy, savoury gravy, if you're following a nargisi kofta curry recipe.

What is kofta called in English? ›

Kofta is a type of "meatball" that originates from the Middle East and India. The word kofta comes from the Persian word kūfta, which means "to beat or to grind," which references the ground meat typically used to make kofta recipes.

What nationality is kofta? ›

Koftas are found in the traditional cuisines of Armenia, Afghanistan, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Georgia, Lebanon, Egypt, Greece, India, Iran, Morocco, Pakistan, Romania, Serbia, North Macedonia, and Turkey. Kofta is also a popular dish among Assyrian people.

What are the side effects of kofta? ›

Side Effects of Kofta are Diarrhea, Nausea, Vomiting, Fever, Hypersensitivity, Injection site inflammation, Inflammation of vein, Abdominal pain.

Is kofta good for your health? ›

Malai kofta provides several health benefits because the veggies are high in nutrients. It also aids in the reduction of blood pressure levels in the body. Because of the abundance of fiber, proteins, and lipids, it is regarded as a healthy dish.

Is kofta Greek or Turkish? ›

Köfte is the Turkish variant of meatballs made from minced meat, breadcrumbs, eggs, onions and a variety of spices. Of course, each establishment and even each family has their own take, but the main ingredients usually don't differ greatly.

Can you eat kofta raw? ›

High-quality beef is required, since it is served raw. Since lamb is considered a "clean meat", it is often used for çiğ köfte instead of beef. Both Armenians and Turks use çiğ köfte as a meze, served almost cold. The raw meatball, or kofta, is not kept overnight and is reserved for special occasions.

Is kofta made of paneer? ›

The paneer kofta are made with mix of mashed/grated boiled potatoes, crumbled paneer, corn starch, spices and herbs. This mixture is shaped to small balls and deep fried. For a healthier option you may bake or air fry them. Every restaurant has a different formula to make their kofta gravy.

What is kofta meat made of? ›

Grilled kofta (or kefta) are skewers of ground beef and lamb mixed with fresh parsley, onions, garlic and warm Middle Eastern spices! These kabobs will feed a crowd and there are many sides and salads you can serve alongside (lots of ideas at the bottom of this post).

What does kofta taste like? ›

In a master-level malai kofta dish, you'll find dumplings that are crunchy and crispy on the outside yet creamy and velvety on the inside. After the delicious fried dumplings are dunked in a sweet and lightly spiced curry, they ascend to heavenly status.

What are kofta balls made of? ›

Kofta is a Middle Eastern dish made from ground lamb or beef mixed with onions, garlic, and spices. The meat mixture is shaped into balls, patties or logs, and then grilled and served with pita, Israeli salad, hummus, and tahini sauce.

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