1. In a bowl, soak bread slices in warm water for 3 minutes. 2. Remove from water and squeeze out excess moisture. 3. Crumble bread and place in a large mixing bowl. 4. Add whisked eggs and Worcestershire sauce and mix well using a fork. 5. Add bread crumbs, deep fried dried onions, chopped garlic, grated fresh ginger root, ground cumin, crushed coriander seeds, chopped parsley, and chopped Jalapeno pepper. 6. Using a wooden spoon, mix well until thoroughly blended. 7. Add lean ground beef and working with your hands, mix well until mixture is well blended. 8. Roll meat mixture into balls about the size of walnuts. 9. Heat 3 cups of vegetable oil in a large, deep, heavy bottomed frying pan until piping hot. 10. Carefully place about 12 kabobs at a time into the hot oil. 11. Reduce heat to medium-high and fry kabobs until quite dark brown and crispy, about 3 to 4 minutes, turning at least once during frying. 12. To check for doneness, cut one kabob in half to make sure there is no red showing and they are cooked through. 13. Remove from oil using a slotted spoon and place kabobs on a plate with paper towelling to drain. 14. Serve hot or cold with yogurt sauce. 15. YOGURT SAUCE: In a mixing bowl, mix yogurt with salt, finely chopped Jalapeno pepper and chopped fresh parsley until blended. 16. Deep fried dried onions are available in most East Indian grocery shops; these are preferred. 17. They are also available in cans at most large grocery stores. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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