Hi All!
I am mighty surprised with myself, I had thought after I start working it would be very difficult to write a post, as a matter of fact even to cook regularly but as I said I surprised myself, though the days are extremely hectic and tiring I cook more regularly than before and I plan my dinner and morning breakfast in advance. Blog hopping has improved but definitely reduced as compared to earlier due to time constraint and at the end of the day I retire early and sleep like a log.
S had got some plantain and with the temperatures soaring day by day I was in a hurry to finish them. I had picked up some charcoal an year back and S had reminded me several times that I am yet to use them. The thought of using the charcoal made the plantain look very inviting and very vaguely I knew what and how I wanted to proceed with them.
The Awadhi cuisine is the highlight of Lucknow and is influence by the Mughal cooking. Kebabs are a speciality of Awadhi cuisine and I had been wanting to give a Awadhi touch to my kebabs. The smoked flavour in kebabs is the speciality of Awadhi food and it also makes use of roasted gram flour to provide binding.
I used the charcoal to give a smoked flavour to the plantain and I must tell you the end result was just awesome, even my MIL who does not praise easily was all gaga about it. We felt that we had an exotic kebab in an expensive restaurant and I in my elated voice did mention to my family that since I served them a very expensive kebab they need to pay me for that.., LOL.
Sending this to my event ‘ONLY’- Fusion hosted by Priya at Now Serving.
Ingredients For
Outer Cover
7-8 raw plantains peeled and cubed
5-6 green chillies finely chopped
2 large spoons gram flour roasted
2tbsp fried onion
1tbsp roasted kasoori methi crushed
a large pinch clove pwd
a pinch of cardamom pwd
salt to taste
For the stuffing
2-3 green chillies finely chopped
3tbsp coriander chopped
1/4 cup cashewnuts chopped finely
1tsp grated ginger
2 cubes cream cheese
a pinch of salt
also
oil for frying
charcoal and
a spoon of ghee
Method
Cook the plantain with some salt in a vessel with sufficient water till almost done. Strain the water completely and cook the plantain and then mash it.
Add all the other ingredients mentioned under the heading outer cover to it and mix thoroughly. Make a well in the mix.
For the smoky flavour, heat the charcoal on fire and take them in small steel katori and keep it in the well made in the plantain mix and pour a spoon of ghee and immediately cover it with a lid. Leave it covered for about 15 minutes and then remove the charcoal and divide the mix into 12-14 equal parts.
Similarly mix all the ingredients under the heading stuffing and divide it into 12- 14 equal parts.
Flatten each part of plantain mix and keep one part of the stuffing on it, seal from all the sides, flatten it again and reshape.
Fry in oil or ghee on a medium flame till golden in colour.
Serve with onion rings and coriander- yogurt chutney.
For Coriander –Yogurt Chutney
Grind together 1 garlic pod, a small bunch of coriander, 1/2tsp rock salt, common salt to taste and 1/2 cup yogurt into a fine paste, add water if required.
44 comments:
nice recipe....
Delicious and sinful
This looks awesome ...I liked the twist Pari ..hope you work is going well
You are so good at making kebabs,looks wonderful,nice recipe!
What a delicious kebab.. I bet that is super tasty..!!great pictorial
Wow,great pictures and delicious kababs.Looks so tempting..
These looks really tempting and yummy!
healthy cheese stuffing!interesting one!
Plantain Kababs look simply heavenly. Loved the crispiness look of it. Wonderful preparation.
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
What a unique recipe! Thanks for sharing Pari.
Delicious looking kababs...Very inviting...
lovely and tempting kababs.
Wow thats quite a new kebab for me, looks super delicious and yummy..thanks for sharing Pari..
Pari this one is truly a treat to the eyes and must have been delightful to eat as well- greatttt ! loved it gal
very new and yummy one.great creativity pari
Well explained dear,very nice recipe...will try it.
this is something new and interesting..yumm
These are tempting kebabs!!! Lovely clicks ;)
Prathima Rao
Prats Corner
Yummy! Must try!
Kababs look so tempting.
Luv the variation of kebab!
Yummy kebabs... I liked the smoked effect...
Very good recipe ,makes my mouth watering now..
yummy kebab...lovely clicks..
wow1 this looks so delicious...nice recipe.
that a real tempting dish Pari!...very nice!...
Smitha
Smitha's Spicy Flavors
Lovely recipe Pari, looks delicious:)
so delicious and very tempting kebab !!
woww.. yummy.. delicious kebab with cream cheese. very new and interesting dish..
This is a great snack Pari..Awesome..
Absolutely Brillinat Pari. Must have been Awesome with the smokey flavor. I am loving it.
Looks so so good... lovely kebabs..
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Turned out perfect.........
Never tried any Avadhi food before.your recipe looks delicious..
this is a real fusion...plantain n cream cheese :) looks great!
Great fusion recipe...Nice combo! Looks great! Love the dip nearby...
neat presentation...looks lovely...thanks pari for sharing..:)
Tasty Appetite
I love your blog! new follower, && this recipie looks so yummy! I'm going to try your kidney bean and zucchini seekh kebabs later this week! :) mind checking out my new blog?
Holden @ SUGARbijoux
Thanks for visiting my blog ...you have a lovely collection of recipes ...Nice presentation ... new kebab for me, looks delicious and yummy..
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wow what an amazing kebab never knew you could use plantains like this
love raw bananas and your kebab is really innovative
wow pari.. thats a lot of work there. super step by step photos.. congrats on ur new job..
new to ur blog n happy to follow u..
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Yummi, I love plantain and now I´m in love this recipe. Try to do it. Nice to follow you!!!
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Now I've shared the info with my blogger buddies about your giveaway with thel link to this post and liked you on fb too. Already in GFC and ys I have already put a comment before to mention my likes n dislikes n everything.
So herez my link where I shared your give away info
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