
Malai Kofta (N)
Malai’ means cream and ‘Kofta’ are fried balls of various ingredients, popular not only in Indian cuisine but also in Middle Eastern, Balkan, and Asian meals as well. Malai Kofta is another popular Indian vegetarian dish made of potato and paneer balls which are then dunked in a smooth, rich, and creamy gravy. Crisp on the outside and heavenly smooth on the inside, these tasty fried dumplings are dunked in a smooth, mildly sweet, and lighted spiced curry.
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