Keema Kaleji

Keema kaleji

My mother is  a cookbook of simple yet delicious food. She turned seventy five this April and we had planned a grand birthday party but nothing worked out because of the lockdown due to Covid19. Since, left with no other choice to convey my love and respect towards her, I thought of dedicating  this blog  to my dearest mom who has been a consistent guide in my culinary journey. This is indeed our way to convey it that we are blessed with your presence and influence and pray to the almighty for your well being. This Keema kaleji is cooked by her for the blog. It is a very basic recipe with mutton Keema and liver chunk and few simple masalas that is easily available in any Indian household. You may simply accompany the Keema kaleji with any Indian bread or even plain rice.

Ingredients

Mutton Keema :250 gms

Liver chunk : 250 gms

Onion: 3 to 4

Ginger paste: 2 tsp

Garlic paste:1 tsp

Bay leaf: 3

Green cardamom: 4

Black cardamom: 2

Cinnamon stick: 1

Turmeric powder: 1 tsp

Red chilli powder: 1 tsp

Corriander powder: 2 tsp

Garam masala powder: 1 tsp

Curd: 100 gms

Mustard oil: 4 tsp

Salt : as per taste

Step 1
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Heat oil in a pan and add the whole garam masala along with bay leaf.

Step 2
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Once they crackle add the sliced onions and saute it until they get caramelized.

Step 3
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Next add the ginger garlic paste along with the dry masala and saut it until the oil leaves the side of the pan.

Step 4
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Put the Keema kaleji along with curd and saute it . Fry it till the masala and the keema comes together and the raw smell goes away . Then add two cups of water and cover it and let it cook on low flame for about ten minutes.

Step 5

Keema Kaleji
Keema Kaleji

Enjoy the Keema kaleji with roti, paratha or plain rice.

Tip

One can keep the consistency as per their taste 

Potato PinWheel ( Aloo Nimki)

Nimki is a light refreshing nibbles that is highly popular in Bihar. Since the dough is the same as nimki but is stuffed with potato, we call it aloo nimki. Aloo nimki is a new spin to the traditional Indian samosa. In fact when I get bored of making samosas, aloo nimki pops up in the menu as it is perfect for anyone’s taste. It is a mouth-watering snack where the potato stuffing is rolled in a maida dough and shaped like a pinwheel. The kids in particular relish it more because of its crisp texture and interesting shape . It is enjoyed best with red or green chutney.

Ingredients :

For Stuffing

  1. Potato :  5 Nos.
  2. Onion :  1 small thinly diced
  3. Ginger paste:  1 tsp
  4. Coriander powder:  1 tsp
  5. Turmeric powder :  ½ tsp
  6. Red chilli powder:  1 tsp
  7. Garam masala powder:  1 tsp
  8. Aamchur powder:  1 tsp
  9. Oil: For deep frying
  10. Salt: As per taste

For the dough

  1. Maida: 300 GM’s
  2. Oil: 3 tsp
  3. Salt: 1 tsp
  4. Ajwain:  ½ tsp

Step by step instructions with photos

Step 1:

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Boil potatoes and peel them.

 

Step 2:

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Mash them coarsely

 

Step 3:

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Add oil into kadai . Once hot put the diced onion and saute it till the color changes. Add Ginger along with the rest of the masala .

 

Step 4:

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Saute the masala and then add the mashed potatoes.

 

Step 5:

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Saute it on high flame for couple of minutes till the potatoes and the masala blends together. Switch off the flame and sprinkle chopped coriander leaves over the mixture.

 

Step 6:

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Spread the stuffing in a flat dish and let it be cool.

 

Step 7:

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In a shallow vessel knead  a tight dough along with salt, oil and Ajwain.

 

Step 8:

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Cover the dough and let it rest for at least ten minutes.

 

Step 9:

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Divide the dough into equal size balls. Flat the balls using the rolling pins and make large rotis. Use oil so that that the dough doesn’t stick to the rolling pin.

 

Step 10:

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Divide the stuffing into equal parts. Now spread the potato mixture evenly over the roti.

 

Step 10:

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Now place the another disc over the stuffing and repeat the process of evenly spreading of the mixture

 

Step 11:

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Gently roll the disc starting from one end.  

 

Step 12:

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Once done with rolling keep it aside.

 

Step 13:

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Take a sharp knife and cut the roll horizontally. 

 

Step 14:

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Each slice will be in a shape of a pinwheel.

 

Step 15:

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Heat oil in a pan and deep fry the nimki on medium flame turning occasionally .

 

Serving

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Take them out in an absorbent paper once it is golden and crisp. Serve it hot with chutney or sauce of your choice

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Tip:

Try to prepare the stuffing in advance and allow them to come to the room temperature. This will enable the pinwheel to retain its shape.