Monday, June 29, 2009

Shamiya - Delectable Flat Meat Balls

Shami (singular)/Shamiya( plural) is yet another tender lamb meat delicacy. This recipe can be prepared by using minced meat or small boneless mutton pieces. This recipe is a combination of mild flavoured chana dal, fresh and tender meat, flavourful spices and aromatic herbs. Chana dal not only enhances the flavour of the recipe but also helps in binding the mixture. The juicy, tender and fully cooked lamb meat gives a luscious taste combing with aromatic and flavourful herbs and spices. This shamiya or you can say deep fried flattened meat ball is best eaten when clubbed with steamed hot bowl of white rice and khatti dal. Back home my mom always pack a box full for these delectable shamiya for my return journey.

Shami

A minimum of 12 hour bus drive from my native to Bangalore, not only make me tired but also leave me with no energy and the work upon return is much more tiresome.....so by just boiling out rice and cooking up some hot delectable dal and simply warming up these shami's......a palatable and filling meal is ready for indulgence! A meal which not only satisfies your hunger, not only energieses you but also give you the taste of mom's love.....Scroll down for the recipe.....

Shami

INGREDIENTS:
  • 1/2 cup Chana dal, wash and soak dal for 1 hour
  • 2 cup raw boneless Mutton pieces + 3 raw Mutton pieces *
  • 1 Onion, peeled and sliced
  • 1 Green chilli, deseeded and chopped
  • 1 tbsp Garam Masala **
  • 2 tbsp Red chilli powder
  • 1/2 tbsp Turmeric powder
  • 3 tbsp dry Coconut powder
  • 1 tbsp Ginger-Garlic paste
  • 3-4 springs fresh Coriander leaves, chopped
  • 5-6 fresh Mint leaves, chopped
  • Salt
  • Oil

Shami

PREPERATION:
  • Pressure cook chana dal, raw mutton pieces, red chilli powder, turmeric powder, coconut powder, green chilli, ginger-garlic paste, sliced onions, garam masala and dry coconut powder with half cup of water till dal is cooked and mutton pieces are soft and tender.
  • If water is still remaining then on a medium flame, by stirring cook till water evaporates. The mixture should be very dry. Leave the mixture to cool.
  • Now grind the mixture to soft by adding the raw mutton pieces which are kept aside and salt.
  • Apply oil to your palms and take a small lemon sized ball from the mixture and flat it with fingers and set aside. Continue to do this with the remaining mixture till done.
  • Now heat oil in a heavy bottom cooking vessel and deep fry by placing one after the other until nice golden brown in color.
  • You can also shallow fry on a non-stick pan with little oil until golden brown in color.
  • Garinsh with coriander leaves and serve with piping hot white rice and khatti dal.
  • Last but not least add your 'love' to make the dish 'YUMMY'.

Shami

NOTE: * Raw mutton pieces are used in grinding with the pressure cooked mixture to bind the mixture.

** For garam masala, make a smooth powder of 2 cardamoms, 2 cloves and 2 1" inch pieces of cinnamon. If the powder is remaining store in air-tight container or zip lock bag.

UPDATE : This Idli-Sambar is going to participate in FIC - Delectable Combinations hosted by Kamalika, event by Sunshinemom of Tongue Ticklers.

Idli-Sambar

30 comments:

rekhas kitchen said...

wow perfectly shaped and nicely fried meat balls lubna we call this as Kheema vadalu. looks so delicious and nice color too yum yum.

Priya said...

WOw Lubna, am drooling rite now here, feel like grabbing few from the bowl!

Katy ~ said...

Wow! Does this look and sound very good. I have not eaten lamb in a very long time, but I would like to try one of your lamb patties. I like how you said to add your love to it to make it yummy and how when your mother makes it for you get have a taste of Mom's love. Those words capture my heart.

I have greatly enjoyed your beautiful pictures and your post.

Shama Nagarajan said...

delectable recipe...nice presentation

Suparna said...

hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lubna,
hope u r doing great!!! :) wow! the khatti dal with meat balls look so tempting dear as I dont eat mutton shall try it with yam or something like that ;) but want to try this out sometime for sure :) grrrrrrrrrrrrr8 clicks :)

Varunavi said...

Lovely clicks and the dishes.Heard of shamiya but never tasted it.Include this in menu when i visit u :)

Parita said...

Wow lubna, cutlets are shaped so perfectly, fantastic clicks!

Aparna Prabhu said...

Meat balls r of perfect shape....nd clicks r awesome

Kitchen Flavours said...

Thank you Rekha, Priya, Katy, Shama, Suparna, Varunavi, Parita and Aparna.

Padma said...

Nice presentation and they have come out so perfect with nice brown color ... looks great ..

Gita said...

Wow...they look very tempting! These would make great appetizers for any parties...I am planning to try this out this weekend..thanks for sharing Lubna :)

Sailaja said...

my grandma makes this ...must try

chakhlere said...

Hey Lubna!!
This looks amazingly tasty!!
I am drooling :)

Preety said...

i am vegeterain but this looks so good to me too:)

notyet100 said...

yummy platter kf,,.if this dish is prepared during wedding functions i will be glad to hve this fro my event,..;-)

Juliana said...

Love you flat meatballs...who said that meatball has to be round? :-) The ingredients in the meatballs sounds terrfic...yummie!

Pooja said...

The meat balls look scrumptious! Loved the way you have presented. So tempting!

Home Cooked Oriya Food said...

Shami kabab ? worth dying for! I have eaten good ones in some delhi dhabas... Have to try it sometime..
Yours look so good...

Priyameena said...

wow Gorgeous click..made it like a pro..

nora@ffr said...

impressive!1 beyond impressive!! m already craving :) love tha pics
cheers!

5 Star Foodie said...

I would love to try these scrumptious lamb meat balls - love the shape!

Kitchen Flavours said...

Thank you Padma, Gita, Sailaja, Chaklere, Preety, Priynaka, Juliana, Pooja, Home Cooked Oriya Food, Priyameena, Nora and 5 star Foodie.

Hari Chandana said...

Nice snaps :)

Chitra said...

hmm..awesome pice lubna!

Yasmeen said...

yummy!definitely reminds me of mom's food,lovely presentation (:

Prathibha said...

Hey Lubna,could not find ur mail ID dear.so msging here...regarding ur query for the boreder I use picasa to create them..

Cynthia said...

I am distracted by that delicious dal!

Rahin said...

i guess its a standard combination , khatti dal n shamiya...love it

Kitchen Flavours said...

Thank you Hari, Chitra, Yasmeen, Prathibha, Cynthia and Rahin.

majid said...

its a good thing I found this blog before Ramadhan!!

Im a guy who loves cooking.