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Learn how to make at Spinach Potato Kofta home with our Chef Varun Inamdar

Spinach Paneer Kofta Ingredients:
Introduction - 0:00

How To Prep The Veggies For Kofta - 0:43
1/2 cup French Beans (chopped)
2 tsp Oil
1/2 cup French Beans (chopped)
1/2 cup Capsicum (chopped)
1/4 Green Peas (steamed)
4-5 Green Chillies (chopped)
2 tbsp Mint Leaves (chopped)
2 tbsp Coriander Leaves (chopped)
1/2 cup Spinach Leaves (blanched & chopped)

How To Grind The Veggies For Kofta - 3:10

How To Make The Kofta Mixture - 4:05
1 cup Potato ( boiled & mashed)
1/2 cup Paneer (crushed)
1 tsp Chaat Masala Powder
1 tsp Dry Mango Powder
1 tsp Garam Masala Powder
1/2 tsp Turmeric Powder
Salt (as required)

How To Pan Fry The Spinach Paneer Kofta - 5:16

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About Kofta
Kofta (‏كفتة‎) is a dish found in South Asian, South Caucasian, Middle Eastern, Balkan, and Central Asian cuisines. In the simplest form, koftas consist of balls of ground veggies – usually malai, spinach, potatoes, or a mixture – mixed with spices and sometimes other ingredients. The first appearance of recipes for kofta is in the earliest Arab cookbooks. There are many national and regional variations. There are also vegetable and uncooked versions. Shapes vary and include balls, patties, and cylinders. Sizes typically vary from that of a golf ball to that of an orange.
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