I adore koftas and have experimented with many varieties in my kitchen. Popular in the Middle East and India, they are often made with ground meat, vegetables, legumes and almost always spices and herbs. They are typically served smothered with sauce or a gravy, though sometimes just a small amount of sauce or chutney is all that is needed. As a vegetarian, I of course don't cook meat, and you won't miss it when you try these little bites composed of chickpeas, potato, a little creamy ricotta cheese and a generous amount of spices to really impress the senses. Rather like a falafel, these are great for serving in rotis or chapatis along with some leafy greens and a tomato chutney or perhaps this sun-dried tomato paste. Perfect patio food, and they take very little time at all to make once the potato and chickpeas are cooked.
I've included ricotta cheese here as I had some in the refrigerator that I didn't want to go to waste. Yogurt will do just as well, or give them a try with some soft goat cheese.
An added bonus is these are baked rather than fried, meaning less mess and less oil. If preferred, you can shallow fry them in a few inches of oil, in batches, for about 5 minutes, taking care to lightly brown both sides. Drain on paper towels to get rid of excess oil if you choose this method.
Chickpea Potato Koftas with Ricotta Cheese |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Indian Published on July 7, 2013 Soft, creamy and spicy baked chickpea and potato koftas with ricotta cheese — these are a hit at any gathering Print this recipe Ingredients:
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More little bites you are sure to enjoy from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen:
Brown Rice and Quinoa Cakes with Parmesan
Quinoa Goat Cheese and Parmesan Cakes
Stuffed JalapeƱo Peppers with Goat Cheese and Sun-dried Tomatoes
On the top of the reading stack: The Southern Vegetarian Cookbook by Justin Burks and Amy Lawrence
Audio Accompaniment: Brian Eno - On Land
5 comments:
Healthy and flavorful. Looks absolutely yummy :)
Looks nice , but the description calls for chickpea flour, which I cannot find in the ingredient list. How much do we need ?
And how much does one lg poato weigh ??
Hi Elly,
Chickpea flour (besan) is the last item in the list of ingredients. You may not need any at all, but depending on how well drained your chickpeas are, and how moist the cooked potato is, you may need anywhere from 1 to 3 tablespoons of flour to hold the koftas together.
One large potato is usually between 3/4 to 1 pound (350 to 450 grams).
Thanks for stopping by.
Thank you ! happy bunny now .
Cheers,
Elly (Amsterdam)
Love koftas of any kind. :)
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