Dal Kofta Curry (Steamed Toor Balls in Buttermilk)

From: jkandell@Violet.CCIT.Arizona.EDU (Jonathan Kandell)

Date: 3 Aug 93 21:46:14 GMT

 
Recipe by Aroona Reejhsinghaini, modified by me
 
For kofka balls:
 
1 cup Toor dal* *toor dal is also known as toovar dal
1/2" piece ginger
4 green chilies
2 cloves garlic
1 small onion
1 handful cillantro leaves (optional)
 
For Curry:
4 cup buttermilk or yoghurt
4 green chilies, finely chopped
1 " piece ginger, grated or finely chopped
1 teasp. each ground coriander, cumin, channa dal [roasted if desired]
1/4 teaspoon fenugreek
1/2 teaspoon turmeric
1/4 cup, approx.desiccated unsweetened coconut, ground if desired
 
For flavored oil:
2 tablespoon oil
1/2 teaspoon black mustard seeds
a few curry leaves
 
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1. Wash and soak toor dal for a few hours. Drain and grind to a course
 paste along with onion, ginger, garlic, and chilies. (I do this by
 chopping the large ingredients and blending with the dal in batches. 
 Add enough water so the blender pastes, but not so much that it turns to
 watery mush.) Mix in salt and (optionally) cillantro leaves. Form into
 balls and steam 20 minutes. Remove from heat and cool balls. They will
 obtain a somewhat rubbery texture as they cool.
 
2. Gently heat buttermilk/yogurt in a pan. Add spices (ground coriander,
 cumin, channa dal, fenugreek, turmeric) and enough dried coconut to give
 a nice flavor and slightly thicken the sauce. (I add all these
 ingredients to a coffee grinder and grind to a powder.) Add ginger and
 chilies. Add salt to taste. Adjust spices. It will taste like it's
 missing something until you add the flavored oil.
 
3. Carefully place kofta balls into sauce.
 
4. Heat a little oil in a separate frying pan over medium heat, add mustard
 seeds and curry leaves. When mustard seeds stop bursting, add oil into
 the curry. You may want to partially cover pan to prevent seeds from
 popping grease all over your kitchen.
 
If you use non-fat yogurt, there is only 2 T oil in the whole dish!
 
Enjoy.

mara

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