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I have an absolutely brilliant banana cake recipe I want to share with you but I am not happy with how the pictures have turned out. (Update: Here’s the Best Ever Banana Cake Recipe) This is the first time I feel like I shouldn’t share an okay picture because the recipe is that fabulous and I don’t want even one single person to look at the picture and go, “ah looks meh, I am not going to try this” because they are missing out on a LOT.

Phew, talk about passion and banana cake recipes.

Moving on, here’s a really nice snack recipe that I flicked from Nita Mehta’s Taste of Amritsar (I think). I saw the book in the library and mentally jotted down the recipe. I made it out of memory so forgive if there’s something missing as far as authenticity goes. I don’t know this cuisine well at all.

They turned out really really fab. She had also given the recipe for a hot and sweet onion chutney (which I have slathered on the kebabs) and the combination was really mind blowing. Everything comes together in about 30 mins and its this long only because you need hung curd for the recipe.

The batter needs to be really thick because you are going to shape them and deep fry them. It will be a bit sticky so use wet hands to shape the kebabs.

Dahi Ke Kabab with Onion Chutney
Source: Nita Mehta
Makes about 12 kababs

Ingredients

For the Kababs:
1 cup hung curd (take about 1.5 cups curd in a muslin cloth and hang over the sink for atleast 2 hours)
1/2 cup besan
1/2 tsp chilli powder
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
2 pods green cardamom, powdered
2 cloves, powdered
A pinch of powdered cinnamon (optional, I didn’t add any)
Salt to taste

For the Chutney:
1 large onion, sliced thin
1 green cardamom, crushed
2 dry red chilly
1 clove of garlic
A pinch of hing / asafoetida
2 tsp oil
Salt to taste

How to Make Dahi Ke Kababs


For the Kababs

1. Hang the curd as mentioned for atleast 2 hours until you get a thick, sticky resulting mixture. To this, add the rest of the ingredients to make a thick paste-like batter. Don’t add any water – if you find the mixture too thick, add milk by the tsp and if you find it too thin, add besan by the tsp.

2. Heat oil until almost smoking, shape dough into small, flat kebabs and deep fry until golden brown on both sides. Serve immediately with the onion chutney.

For Chutney (I recommend making this first since the kababs have to be served HOT)

– Heat oil and saute onions until golden brown. Add the chilly, salt, crushed cardamom, hing and garlic, give it a stir before removing from fire.

– Cool and grind to a smooth paste without water.

PS: The measurements and ingredients given in this recipe are approximate so please adjust to your own taste.

PPS: The pictures in this post were taken with my old camera – Canon SX10 IS 🙂

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  1. Dahi Ke Kabab Recipe | Quick and Easy Snack Recipes - Edible Garden (5)neha

    Hey Nags,

    I tried this recipe today but like other reviewer mentioned, it remained uncooked from inside. The heat was medium low so am thinking that one reason could be that I may be added too much of besan..But, you are doing a very good work and I enjoy surfing through different recipes.

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  2. Dahi Ke Kabab Recipe | Quick and Easy Snack Recipes - Edible Garden (6)Anonymous

    I tried making these , but they remained uncooked in the middle.. any tips??

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  3. Dahi Ke Kabab Recipe | Quick and Easy Snack Recipes - Edible Garden (7)Nags

    I would try regulating the oil temperature. Your oil must've been too hot making the outside cook quicker and the inside uncooked. Try frying these up in a medium to medium-low flame, regulating as you fry the batches.

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  4. Dahi Ke Kabab Recipe | Quick and Easy Snack Recipes - Edible Garden (8)Miri

    Ha! i just posted a fish recipe last week and remarked how i must probably be the only person who does things like read recipes in the library and then try to cook from memory! 🙂

    the kababs look really succulent – am thinking they could be grilled too…

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  5. Dahi Ke Kabab Recipe | Quick and Easy Snack Recipes - Edible Garden (9)Priya (Yallapantula) Mitharwal

    A very new recipe. I mix dahi and wheat flour and we call it gulgule, but this is different. Will give it a try. Congrats to the winner.

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  6. Dahi Ke Kabab Recipe | Quick and Easy Snack Recipes - Edible Garden (10)Siri

    Yummy looking kebabs Nags. with such dull, rainy weather outside here in Bay Area, these are some perfect goodies to much upon.

    Siri

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  7. Dahi Ke Kabab Recipe | Quick and Easy Snack Recipes - Edible Garden (11)Manasi

    These look great! on my list now.. wonder if it will be easier with Greek yogurt, since it is thick to begin with..

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