Tuesday, 21 December 2010

Kidney Beans and Zucchini Seekh Kebabs For My Day

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Hi All!

I will be off to attend wedding of two of my cousins in a few days, so last few days were busy getting ready for that and at the  same time in this hustle bustle I was also awaiting to welcome my brother’s family especially my nephew. Sadly they could not make it because of the snow and flight cancellations. I had planned to make their favorite things when they came but my all plans went in vain. After a much wait I decided to  to clear up the refrigerator as it will be only after about two weeks that I will return home.

Today is a special day as I become an year older. At this juncture of life am surely not inclined to big celebrations but I would love to pamper my taste buds. I do not have a sweet tooth so my way to treat myself will surely be making a savory.

As you all know I am very fond of Kebabs, especially the seekh kebabs  and after watching Jaynandan make those beautiful Seekh Kebabs in Master Chef I was too tempted to make a new version again.

I had some green and yellow zucchini to finish and I also had some kidney beans, so I thought to blend both the flavors  and concoct a new kebab. I was extremely skeptical how it would taste.. all my nervousness was kept aside the minute kido tasted and gave a thumbs up.

Do try this, it’s worth trying as it has very simple ingredients with high nutrient value which give very earthy flavors on mixing.

Ingredients

a cup of boiled kidney beans

1-1/2 yellow zucchini grated

1/4 green zucchini grated

2 medium potatoes grated

1/4 cup bread crumbs

1-1/2 tsp red chili pwd

3 garlic pods

1 tsp oregano

salt to taste

2 onions chopped and lightly fried

satay sticks for making kebabs

oil for cooking

Method

Soak the satay sticks in water for half an hour.

Saute the grated zucchinis in a little oil with a little salt till it’s water dries up.

In a food processor  using the chopping attachment mix the kidney beans, potatoes, onions, zucchini, bread crumbs and spices. The resultant mix should be soft to hand and not very hard, taking this precaution is extremely essential to keep the kebabs soft. To read in detail how to make the seekh please read this post.

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Take small portion of the mix and spread it on the satay sticks.

Grease the grill plate and grill the kebabs on it from all the sides.

Serve it with some curd and green chutney dip.

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Sending this to Susan’s MLLA 30  hosted by Priya Mitharwal.

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34 comments:

Sayantani Mahapatra Mudi said...

never made sheekh at home but would love to try. can we roast t on tawa? this looks delectable.

Pari Vasisht said...

Dear Sayantani, yes, you can roast them on the non stick tava too.

Pavithra Elangovan said...

That looks super delicious and healthy.. yummy appetizer..

Khaugiri said...

Wish U a very happy birthday dear!!!

Lovely kebabs!!!!

I have a birthday treat for U on my blog :-)

Joyti said...

Enjoy the weddings! The kebabs looks delicious...

Padmajha said...

Looks Delish!And Pari,wishing you a very very happy B'day dear :)

Priya Sreeram said...

A lovely and yummylicious birthday treat ! Wishing u the very best !!

Santosh Bangar said...

supareb looking delicious

Tahemeem said...

Enjoy ur trip... These look healthy and delicious... :)

Kurinji said...

Wish you a very Happy B'day Pari!!!
Kebabs looks yummy...
Kurinji

Gouri Guha said...

after seeing Jaynandan I too felt I could handle making some seekh kebebs at home. Never tried but reading your post get the feeling of making some.
Good sharing.

Priya Suresh said...

Wow Pari, u can make kebabs with anything dear..Fantastic..MAny more happy returns of the day dear..

kitchen queen said...

lovely and tempting kebabs.

KebabBlog.com said...

We have the snowstorms and closed airfields here, too :D

Anyways the kebab looks so different in your place than in Finland. We mainly eat kebab with french fries or a kebab wrapped in pizza bottom (a kebab roll).

- Akseli

divya said...

Looks yummy and delicious.. amazing recipe !!

Gayathri Kumar said...

Happy Birth day Pari. The kebabs look so yummy..

Sanjeeta kk said...

The kebabs look delicious and healthy, Pari.

Preeti Kashyap said...

Loved it...I make a similar version with kidney beans and plaintain...

Sarah Naveen said...

Happy Birthday!!!
this looks awesome...

Hari Chandana P said...

Sounds too good.. thanks for the recipe :)

Unknown said...

yummy and healthy!...Happy Birthday!

swapna said...

healthy and super delicious snack....love it!!

Unknown said...

Delicious and protein packed kababs :)

Sanyukta Gour(Bayes) said...

firstly many many happy returns of the day pari..yummy n healthy kababs...love lentil kababs...

Madhu said...

Very innovative Pari. Looks really good.

Madhavi said...

Wooohoooo...super mouth-drooling kababs :)))

Cham said...

Protein rich kebab- have a nice time!

AJ said...

Congrats on your big day!! The kebabs look delicious!!

Angie's Recipes said...

These kebabs look mouthwatering!

SS blogs here said...

Happy B'day Pari! Glad your made your own special dish to celebrate! :)

Sushma Mallya said...

very interesting combo,just loved the recipe..

Shanavi said...

Amazing, I've both the main ingredient,This recipe is bookmarked and I'm gonna try this weekend..

Swathi said...

Belated birth day wishes to you. delcious seekh kebabs.

Lena Jayadev said...

gr8 recipe Pari.. loved the snap and perfect dish for the winter.. :)

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