Malai Kofta - Restaurant Style Recipe (2024)

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Malai kofta is a delicious fried potato and cottage cheese (Paneer) ball in a rich tomato based curry sauce. This popular Indian recipe creates delicious dumplings, perfect for soaking up all the velvety sauce. The air fryer lightens up the traditionally deep fried dumplings while the Instant Pot makes putting together the curry sauce effortless. You don't have to wait for a special occasion to make this yummy recipe and treat yourself and your family to a vegetarian delight!

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This recipe was originally published in July 2016 and has been update to include Airfryer and Instant pot instructions, videos and pictures.

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  • What is Malai Kofta?
  • Watch Malai Kofta Video Recipe
  • Ingredients for Vegetarian kofta balls
  • How to make Malai Kofta
  • Pro Tips to make Malai Kofta
  • Can I Fry the Malai Kofta?
  • How to make the Kofta in Appe Pan / Aebleskewer pan?
  • How to make the Kofta using the Crisplid?
  • Can I make Malai Kofta Vegan?
  • Can you freeze malai kofta?
  • What to serve with Malai Kofta?
  • Restaurant - Style Malai Kofta Recipe

What is Malai Kofta?

Malai kofta is a popular Indian vegetarian recipe. Malai means cream in English. Kofta means fried balls. Malai kofta is fried balls in a rich, creamy sauce.

In our malai kofta, we use potatoes and paneer to make the balls. You can substitute some of the ingredients, like the paneer and ghee, with tofu and oil, to make the recipe vegan.

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Watch Malai Kofta Video Recipe

Ingredients for Vegetarian kofta balls

Vegetarian kofta balls only need a few ingredients. They include:

  • Boiled or mashed potatoes
  • Paneer or cottage cheese
  • Cardamom powder
  • Salt
  • Raisins
  • Cashews

The gravy requires a few more ingredients. You'll need:

  • Tomatoes
  • Cashews
  • salt
  • Chili powder
  • Yogurt
  • Garam masala powder
  • Dried Fenugreek leaves

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How to make Malai Kofta

There are two parts to the recipe. You need to make the fried balls in the Air Fryer and the gravy or sauce in the Instant Pot. Here’s how to do it.

For the Kofta

You want to use boiled potatoes to make the balls. Boiled potatoes are mashable and help to hold the structure of the balls together. Once the potatoes are cool, you can grate them.

In a large mixing bowl, add the grated paneer and boiled potatoes. Next, add in the cardamom powder and salt to taste. Mix the ingredients until well combined.

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Using your hands or spoon, scoop about 2 tablespoons of the paneer and boiled potato mixer out of the bowl into a well-greased hand. Press the mixture into your palm and add a few raisins and cashews in the center. Roll the mixture into a ball. Make sure the ball is about two bites so that they cook evenly and thoroughly.

Set the air fry them to 375 *F for 15 minutes or until they turn golden brown on the outside. If you prefer, you can deep fry them in a deep fryer or large pot and oil until they are golden brown.

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You could also cook them instead in an appe pan. For some tips and tricks on using the appe pan, check out our post full of appe pan recipes and tips here.

For the Gravy

First, add the tomatoes, cashews, salt, red chili powder, yogurt, and water into the inner pot of your electric pressure cooker. Close the lid and close the pressure valve so that it is sealing. Set the pressure cooker to cook for 6 minutes. When it is done cooking, do a quick release of the pressure.

Carefully remove the lid when the pressure has released. Give the gravy a few minutes to cool. Then use a hand blender or an immersion blender to carefully blend the sauce until it is smooth.

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Now strain the mixture to get rid of skin and seeds. You may need to strain it more than once until it is a silky, smooth tomato puree. Then, rinse the inner pot and remove any leftover gravy.

Set Instant Pot to Saute mode and heat the ghee or oil. When it is hot, add the red chili powder and garam masala. Add in the strained tomato puree and sugar and mix well. Cover the pot and cook until the mixture starts to thicken. This will take about 5 -8 minutes.

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Once the sauce has thickened, add in the crushed kasoori methi (dried Fenugreek leaves) and cream if you are using cream. Omit the cream if you are keeping it vegan.

Finally, pour the curry over the kofta. Serve the malai kofta with our better than restaurant Garlic Naan

Pro Tips to make Malai Kofta

Here are some great tips for making perfect malai kofta:

  • you can use sweet potatoes or raw bananas instead of the potatoes for slightly sweeter balls
  • blend and strain the gravy for the smoothest consistency
  • use heavy cream or light cream for the creamiest texture
  • you can use either store bought or homemade paneer
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Can I Fry the Malai Kofta?

Yes, you can fry the recipe. If you are frying the kofta, you need to add 2 tablespoons of cornstarch or all purpose flour. If you prefer, you can use a slice of bread crumbled into small pieces or bread crumbs.

Add the balls in the frying pan once the oil is hot or use an electric fryer or a large pot or pan that can heat the oil. You need to fry them until they are golden brown and crisp. Friers and stove tops vary so you may to need to experiment with timing for best results.

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How to make the Kofta in Appe Pan / Aebleskewer pan?

An appe pan is a great, traditional Indian tool to make kafta and other favorites like veg manchurian. To use the appe pan, fill the cavities with the kofta balls. After a minute of cooking over medium-high heat, turn the balls over and cook the other side. The balls should be golden brown and crispy.

How to make the Kofta using the Crisplid?

If you have an Instant Pot with the Crisplid, you can use that to make the kofta. Follow the same instructions, setting the fryer to cook for 15 minutes at 375 degrees. You want the balls to be golden brown on the outside.

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Can I make Malai Kofta Vegan?

You can make malai kofta vegan with a few replacements. Instead of using paneer, you can use tofu. Also, you want to skip the ghee and use oil instead. Finally, don’t add cream to the sauce, though you could try using almond or coconut milk if you want a bit of extra creaminess.

Can you freeze malai kofta?

You can freeze it if you keep the sauce separate. First, cooled sauce into a freezer safe bag or container. For the kofta, add the cooled balls to a freezer bag or freezer safe container. Wrap the balls with paper towels to help prevent extra moisture from building on the balls.

When you are ready to eat, defrost the balls and sauce in the fridge. Heat up the balls in your air fryer for about 2 to 3 minutes at 350 degrees or place them in the microwave for about 1 minute. Reheat the sauce in a pan or pot and add the balls once the sauce is warmed through.

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What to serve with Malai Kofta?

We often like to serve the recipe with foods that can soak up the extra gravy. Some of our favorite pairings are naan, paratha, and jeera rice. They let you enjoy every ounce of the gravy.

For a tasty and easy recipe to make jeera rice, check out this stove top rice recipe. You could also serve this with dal makhani or bhindi masala. You can serve it with a side of Garlic Naan or Roti Chapati

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Restaurant - Style Malai Kofta Recipe

Yield: 4-6 people

Prep Time: 15 minutes

Cook Time: 30 minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes

Malai kofta is a delicious fried potato and cottage cheese (Paneer) ball in a rich tomato based curry sauce. This popular Indian recipe creates delicious dumplings, perfect for soaking up all the velvety sauce. The air fryer lightens up the traditionally deep fried dumplings while the Instant Pot makes putting together the curry sauce effortless.

Ingredients

For kofta

  • 2 boiled potatoes /mashed
  • 1 cuppaneer / cottage cheese,grated
  • Cardamom powder
  • ½tspsalt
  • 2tbspraisins
  • 2tbspcashew

For gravy:

  • 1 tablespoon ginger-garlic paste
  • 3 Tomatoes
  • 1/4 cup cashews
  • saltto taste
  • 1 teaspoon red chili powder
  • 1/2 cup yogurt
  • 1/2 cup water
  • Final gravy
  • 1 tablespoon ghee or oil
  • 1 teaspoon red chili powder
  • 2 teaspoon garam masala
  • 2 tablespoon sugar
  • cream optional
  • 2 tablespoon dried fenugreek leaves

Instructions

    For the kofta

    1. In a large mixing bowl add grated paneer and grated boiled potatoes.
    2. Add in the cardamom powder and salt to taste. Bind everything together nicely .
    3. Take approximate 2 tablespoon of the paneer and boiled potato mixer in you greased palm.
    4. Press them on your palm and add a few raisins and cashews in the center and prepare small ball sized kofta.
    5. The ball size should not be more than 2 bites to ensure they cook properly from inside.
    6. Air fry them at 375 *F for 15 minutes or till golden brown Or Deep fry the until golden brown or make them in appe pan


    For the Gravy

    1. Add the tomatoes, ginger, garlic, cashews, salt, red chili powder, yogurt and water in your inner pot of the electric pressure cooker.
    2. Place the lid and Close with pressure valve to sealing position.
    3. Pressure cookfor 6 minutes followed by quick release.
    4. Open the electric pressure cooker, allow to cool for a couple of minutes.
    5. Using a hand blender / immersion blender, carefully blend the sauce until smooth.
    6. Strain the mixture to get rid of skin and seeds. Strain until silky smooth tomato puree is attained.
    7. Rinse the inner pot and remove any left over gravy.
    8. Set Instant Pot on Saute mode and heat ghee or oil add red chilli powder, garam masala.
    9. Add in the strained tomato puree and sugar and mix well.
    10. Cook until the mixture starts to thickens for 5 -8 minutes.
    11. Lastly add some crushed kastoori methi (dried Fenugreek leaves) and cream ( optional )
    12. Finally, pour the curry over kofta and malai kofta is ready to enjoy.

Notes

You can skip the garlic if you prefer. Cream is optional too

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FAQs

What is malai kofta sauce made of? ›

Malai Kofta is an Indian dish that is popular all over the world. It is a delectable combination of mashed potatoes, paneer and vegetables, formed into balls and deep-fried. The balls are then served in a delicious and creamy gravy, which is a combination of onion, garlic, tomatoes and spices.

What is the difference between Shahi kofta and malai kofta? ›

In Malai Kofta, we make koftas from paneer and potato, whereas in this Shahi paneer kofta, we make kofta with paneer, nuts, and khoya.

What goes well with malai kofta? ›

Most times I go the easiest way and serve malai kofta with plain basmati rice cooked with some whole spices & a tbsp of ghee. However it can also be served with Jeera rice, ghee rice, pulao or plain Paratha or naan. Since malai kofta is on the heavier side, plain basmati rice also goes very well.

Why is malai kofta breaking? ›

These paneer koftas are really soft, so if you add them to the gravy while storing, they will break and fall apart. So only add them to the gravy when you are about to serve.

How healthy is malai kofta? ›

Malai Kofta is a good source of protein and fats, with the vegetarian ball rich in fibre content. The veggies used also have various nutrients, and therefore, this malai kofta recipe has many health benefits. They are: Paneer malai kofta dish lowers the blood pressure levels in the body.

What is kofta called in English? ›

Kofta is a family of meatball or meatloaf dishes found in Balkan, Middle Eastern, North African, South Caucasian, South Asian and Central Asian cuisines.

Which state is malai kofta from? ›

Malai Kofta, Masaledar Murgh and saag gosht are Punjabi dishes. They belong to Punjab .

What is a substitute for paneer in kofta? ›

Here are a few options:
  1. Tofu: Tofu is a versatile vegetarian option that can be used in place of paneer. ...
  2. Vegetable Koftas: Vegetable koftas can be made using a variety of vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, peas, and cauliflower. ...
  3. Raw Banana Kofta: Raw banana koftas can be made using boiled and mashed raw bananas.
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What does kofta mean in Indian? ›

Kofta is a type of "meatball" that originates from the Middle East and India. The word kofta comes from the Persian word kūfta, which means "to beat or to grind," which references the ground meat typically used to make kofta recipes.

What is the difference between kofta and pakora? ›

A kofta is a ball or patty formed from seasoned ground meat. A pakora is a slice or chunk of vegetable (or a whole small veg) that is dipped in batter and deep-fried.

Why is it called malai kofta? ›

Let's start by breaking down the term “malai kofta.” “Malai” describes the rich and buttery curry that infuses the fried dumplings with irresistible flavor. “Kofta” refers to the dumpling “meat” balls that make up the majority of the dish.

What is the other name of malai kofta? ›

Malai Kofta literally means cream koftas or cream balls however they do not contain any cream at all. Instead, they are usually made with a blend of crumbled paneer or paneer bhurji and potatoes. So maybe cheese balls would be a more appropriate name. :) The ratio of potatoes to paneer is quite important here though.

What does kofta taste like? ›

Made with ground meat, either beef or lamb, that is seasoned with the most fragrant herbs and spices and then grilled to perfection, Kofta Kebabs are a famous Middle Eastern street food! They are so delicious, juicy, and full of intense layered flavor that will take your tastebuds on a culinary adventure!

What are koftas made of? ›

Kofta is traditionally made with ground beef or lamb, although chicken, fish, or vegetarian versions made with beans or vegetables are becoming increasingly popular. Kofta is commonly served in a sauce or stew, and it is often paired with rice or flatbread.

Where is malai kofta from? ›

Malai Kofta is a beloved Indian dish that showcases the richness and diversity of flavors in Indian cuisine. With its creamy gravy and succulent koftas, it is sure to impress both vegetarians and non-vegetarians alike.

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