Jackfruit shahi kofta curry|Kathal ke kofte | Fanas kofta curry | How to make kathal ke kofte | How to make vegan Jackfruit kofta curry with step by step instructions and pictorial discription
Jackfruit shahi kofta curry | Kathal ke kofte recipe is vegan, spicy, tangy and has a distinct jackfruit character. These crispy and flavorful koftas are made with jackfruit and dunked in flavourful curry.
The gravy is rich and flavourful, you feel a bit indulgent after having it. Have you checked my Jackfruit idli recipe yet? It’s super easy and a must try recipe.
Jackfruit shahi kofta curry|Kathal ke kofte, a good option of meat for vegetarians
A very good option of meat for vegetarians, jackfruit Kofta curry is something very different and a must try. It is different from run of the mill Malai koftas.
The shahi gravy is prepared using saffron, coconut milk, broken wheat /dalia powder nd cashew nuts.
Whereas jackfruit koftas are made with jackfruit, besan/gram flour(no potatoes) and some regular spices.
The best thing about these koftas, it can be prepped and refrigerated the day before and can be fried just before serving. In addition to that, you can serve them as starters to your guests, by making it of a smaller size.
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Instructions to make Jackfruit shahi kofta curry | Kathal ke kofte
Clean and shred jackfruit and deseed it.
Heat enough water in a deep non-stick pan.
Add the jackfruit and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 15 minutes or till they turn soft, while stirring it occasionally.
Drain the water using a strainer
Transfer the jackfruit in a bowl and mash it using a fork or a masher.
Now take a mixing bowl add shredded jackfruit, crushed peanuts, chopped green chilli, chopped coriander leaves, salt, roasted besan/ bengal gram and lemon juice.
Divide the dough into equal size portions and shape each one into a ball.
Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and shallow fry a few koftas at a time, on a medium flame till they turn golden brown in colour from all sides.
Drain on an absorbent paper and keep aside.
For making yellow paste for curry :
Make paste with soaked saffron, coconut milk, broken wheat /dalia powder nd cashew nuts.
For making gravy :
Take a frying pan add 1 tbsp oil,
add bay leaves, turmeric powder, cumin powder, coriander powder, ginger paste and sprinkle with little water and stir continuously.
Add black pepper and garam Masala. Now add yellow paste. But don’t over cook or boil.
Next add koftas and turn on both sides.
Drizzle lemon juice over sabzi and serve hot.
Serve with roti, paratha, or poori and salad.
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Recipe card
- For making Koftas :
- Jackfruit boiled & shredded 250 grams
- Green Chillies chopped 2 tsp
- Ginger garlic paste 1 tbsp
- Peanuts crushed ½ cup
- Roasted bengal gram 3 tbsp
- Lemon juice 1 tsp
- Chaat Masala 1 tbsp
- Salt to taste
- Fresh Coriander leaves chopped 3 tsp
- For making Gravy :
- Oil 2 tbsp
- Bay Leaves 2
- Turmeric powder 1 tsp
- Coriander powder 2 tsp
- Cumin powder 1 tsp
- Black Pepper Crushed 1 tsp
- Garam Masala 1 tsp
- Ginger Paste 1 Tsp
- Water half glass
- For making yellow Paste :
- Coconut milk ½ cup
- Soaked Saffron strands few
- Dalia/broken Wheat paste/ 2 tsp
- Cashew nuts paste 2 tsp
- Clean and shred jackfruit and deseed it.
- Heat enough water in a deep non-stick pan.
- Add the jackfruit and salt, mix well and cook on a medium flame for 15 minutes or till they turn soft, while stirring it occasionally.
- Drain the water using a strainer
- Transfer the jackfruit in a bowl and mash it using a fork or a masher.
- Now take a mixing bowl add shredded jackfruit, crushed ground nuts, chopped green chilli, chopped coriander leaves, salt, roasted besan/ bengal gram and lemon juice.
- Divide the dough into equal size portions and shape each one into a ball.
- Heat the oil in a deep non-stick pan and shallow fry a few koftas at a time, on a medium flame till they turn golden brown in colour from all sides.
- Drain on an absorbent paper and keep aside.
- For making yellow paste for curry :
- Make paste with soaked saffron, coconut milk, broken wheat /dalia powder nd cashew nuts.
- For making gravy :
- Take a frying pan add 1 tbsp oil,
- add bay leaves, turmeric powder, cumin powder, coriander powder, ginger paste and sprinkle with little water and stir continuously.
- Add black pepper and garam Masala. Now add yellow paste. But don't over cook or boil.
- Next add koftas and turn on both sides.
- Drizzle lemon juice over sabzi and serve hot.
- Serve with roti, paratha, or poori and salad.
Getting Jackfruit is a luxury here, but passed on this recipe to my mum as she has a jackfruit tree in the yard and always looks for yummy ways to use the abundance of fruit.
Awww… So sweet of you Seema. Thank you dear.
Great recipe. Kathal is my favorite vegetable but I have only tried kathal ki sabzi. This dish sounds so delicious. Can’t wait to try it.
Vandana this shahi kofta curry turns out to be very delicious. Please do try this.
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Wow jackfruit kofta curry looks very inviting! such a rich and royal gravy. Looks absolutely delicious!!
Thank you Priya.
jackfruit shahi kofta looks yummy! I agree this is the best meat replacer for vegans and vegetarians.
Thank you heaps Uma.
Jackfruit shahi kofta looks so tasty, just need a few rotis to finish that bowl. Must try this sometime, never made kofta with it.
Jayashree I would recommend you to try this kofta curry once. Thank you for writing in.
I’m not a big fan of jackfruit and cannot stand the smell of the ripe one. Having said that I had the opportunity to try raw jackfruit Thai curry during my visit to Thailand and loved it. Jackfruit Shahi Kofta Curry looks so tempting. I’d love to try this recipe out whenever I get raw jackfruit.
Absolutely right Mayuri the ripen jackfruit has a strong sweet smell and I so love it. Love to eat it just like that.
Please do try this kofta curry once and you will definitely love this.
Thank you.
I love jackfruit sabzi but never tried making kofta with it. The gravy looks so inviting and delicious to pair with any bread.
Thank you Sapana.
Jackfruit is one of my most favourite but finding one here is rare…But, i never tried making kofta though…looks delicious…would love to try out for sure!!
Jackfruit kofta curry tastes amazing Padma. We loved it to the core. Please do try this once and I am sure you will make it quite often.
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I grew up in Northern India and that is where I first experienced eating raw jackfruit. It became my absolute favorite and look forward to eating it again and again. I have not tasted the koftas and I am tempted to give these a try. I might try to make it with the canned ones that we get here.
My experience with jackfruit started after my marriage Sandhya.Here in Mumbai we get in abundance. It’s become my absolute favourite too.
The kofta curry is worth trying.
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I’m yet to try jackfruit, nowadays easily available here too. Making kofta with kathal sounds so good and I bet this curry tasted just divine.
You are right Jagruti, we so love this kofta curry and make the most of jackfruit season.
Thank you dear.
WOW such a royal look of this curry. Jackfruit is my most fav vegetable during summer. I would love to make this in next summer. Kofts using kathal sounds so different and must be tasted so delicious !
It’s an absolute delicious kofta curry worth a try Sasmita. Thank you for stopping by.
I love jackfruit but couldn’t get some fresh Kaathal here. The kofta curry looks delicious and lip-smacking.
Thank you Lathiya.
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