For my third day of blogging marathon, am posting here a low fat version of kofta, prepared with soyachunks and potatoes.Usually koftas are fried either by deepfrying or shallowfrying, being a health conscious person i always goes for baked ones. Since a long,i want to give a try to this low fat version after going through some of my blogger's space.Finally i decided to prepare my koftas through appam pan with few drops of oil and am very satisfied with the final result.
Seriously these koftas turned out absolutely prefect with a crispy outer. Everyone at home just loved it simply with ketchup. With less oil,this koftas are definitely healthier than the deep fried ones,if you dont like baking this version will definitely helps you a lot. Please get faster your appam pan, if you get a nonstick appam pan you doesnt even need to add those few drops of oil too.Check out the marathoners running this 22nd edition of blogging marathon here.Sending to Kid's Delight-Healthy Makeover guest hosted by Rasi, event by Srivalli.
1cup Soyachunks (cooked & grounded as small pieces)
2nos Potatoes (cooked & mashed)
1no Onion (chopped finely)
2nos Green chillies (chopped)
1/2cup Roasted gram flour/pottukadala maavu
Salt
1tsp Garam masala powder
Few curryleaves
Oil
Take the grounded soyachunks,mashed potatoes,chopped chillies,chopped onions,roasted gramflour,salt,garam masala powder and curry leaves together in a bowl.
Mix well and make small balls with this mixture.
Heat the appam pan,drop few drops of oil.
Once the oil is hot,drop gently the already prepared balls to the warm oil,put the flame in medium and cook on both sides until the crust turns brown.
Serve hot with ketchup.
Seriously these koftas turned out absolutely prefect with a crispy outer. Everyone at home just loved it simply with ketchup. With less oil,this koftas are definitely healthier than the deep fried ones,if you dont like baking this version will definitely helps you a lot. Please get faster your appam pan, if you get a nonstick appam pan you doesnt even need to add those few drops of oil too.Check out the marathoners running this 22nd edition of blogging marathon here.Sending to Kid's Delight-Healthy Makeover guest hosted by Rasi, event by Srivalli.
1cup Soyachunks (cooked & grounded as small pieces)
2nos Potatoes (cooked & mashed)
1no Onion (chopped finely)
2nos Green chillies (chopped)
1/2cup Roasted gram flour/pottukadala maavu
Salt
1tsp Garam masala powder
Few curryleaves
Oil
Take the grounded soyachunks,mashed potatoes,chopped chillies,chopped onions,roasted gramflour,salt,garam masala powder and curry leaves together in a bowl.
Mix well and make small balls with this mixture.
Heat the appam pan,drop few drops of oil.
Once the oil is hot,drop gently the already prepared balls to the warm oil,put the flame in medium and cook on both sides until the crust turns brown.
Serve hot with ketchup.
I will put this in gravy. nice one.
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ReplyDeleteKoftas are always favorites... The low fat version will make us guilt free... Looks delicious...
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Aloo kofta looks very tempting! Nice healthy snack priya!
ReplyDeleteLove these koftas, I can have them even with out any curry :)
ReplyDeletelip-smacking koftas and like your idea of using appam pan.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting recipe priya. Nicely done
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healthy and tasty. Yum Yum!!
ReplyDeletehealthy snack. i tried it as tikki.
ReplyDeleteNice healthy recipe..Why you are torturing me like this ? oops I am out of control.
ReplyDeleteMakes a healthy snack.. Looks yum.
ReplyDeleteA healthy dish...looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteVeryyy inviting. Cant wait to try the beautiful and crisp rounds <3
ReplyDeleteThese makes perfect starter and also a good curry when made into a curry. love these Priya. U are great. Really amazing.
ReplyDeleteThey look so perfect and the baked version is always a treat(guilt free indulgence). Priya wonder how you come up with so many dishes and blogging almost every day simply superb.
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ReplyDeleteI will definitely be trying this out tonight... looks absolutely yummy...
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ReplyDeleteWow looks and sounds too good..Loved the low oil version definitely must have been healthy and yum :)
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healthy n inviting Priya...
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Yummy! I love healthy and delicious food like this.
ReplyDeletei would love to use these for my next kofta curry, u indeed are innovative
ReplyDeletestill looks so nice and golden even without deep frying
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome and innovative!
ReplyDeleteWho would have thought : kofta paniyaram! Yum!
ReplyDeleteVoilà des boulettes kofta qui ont toutes les saveurs requises. J'aime beaucoup ce genre de plat.
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Interesting n guilt free koftas,yummy!!
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Delicious and yummy kofta..
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Perfect snack for me that too with less oil super....
ReplyDeleteAwesome looking koftas.. Healthy & yummy.
ReplyDeleteSeriously I must try this low fat version..Delishh
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Very nice additions! Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteI luv this kofta s... I had a packet of soya chunks lying in my kitchen rack as my son is nt eatin them wen I use it fr biryani ..I was puzzled as hw to make him eat and I did this today and I can hear the munching sound :)... I used Kuzhi paniyaram pan to cook it... ;)
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