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Red Pepper Lamb Kofta in a Rogan
Josh Sauce
by: News Canada
(NC)—Kofta is similar to kebab, except for the fact that ground
meat is used, shaped into golf ball-sized servings. Like many
classic Indian dishes, it comes in various forms, some of them
requiring elaborate and lengthy preparation. Here is a simple recipe
for succulent morsels of lamb and red pepper served in a
garlic-cream rogan josh sauce that can be prepared and served in
less than half an hour:
1 lb ground lamb
1 small red pepper, finely chopped
1 tbsp Sharwood's Mild Curry Powder
Seasoning to taste
1 tbsp oil
1/3 jar Sharwood's Curry Stir Fry Sauce
4 oz can chopped tomatoes
1 tbsp Sharwood's Major Gray Mango Chutney
1 tbsp fresh cilantro for garnish
Place the ground lamb, red pepper, curry powder and seasoning
into a bowl and mix together well. Divide the mixture into 16 and
shape into small golf ball-size balls. Heat oil in a frying pan and
cook the kofta, turning once while cooking, for 10-12 minutes or
until well cooked through,. Drain the oil from the pan, add the
sauce, tomatoes and mango chutney, heat until all the ingredients
are hot. Serve immediately, garnished with cilantro. Kofta is
delicious served with plain boiled rice, a fresh green salad and
warm, Naan bread. Preparation time: 10 minutes; cooking time: 15
minutes; serves 3-4
- News Canada
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