Chicken MalaiSeekh Kabab Recipe/Malai Seekh Kebab Recipe.

how to make seekh kabab
 Soft succulent melt in mouth seekh kebabs with some mint chutney and a naan..Wow what at treat......
I love Love seekh kababs , as a kid i use to enjoy this with naan bread which we used to get with this...Since beef is banned in Mumbai I have never tried seekh kababs home and was missing them terribly
I thought of making Chicken Malai seekh kabab a recipe which was in my mind since long I made spicy mutton biryani on sunday and aslo made these melt in mouth Chicken malai seekh kabab..

Though i have a segri to grill the kababs i tried these on wooden skewers n pan fried them...they were equally good to get the bbq taste i gave a dum of coal to the mince n then made kababs
Do try them atleast once and I bet you will stop buying seekh kabas from out.


Ingredients
1/2 kg chicken mince
1 onion chopped
5-6 green chillies
5-7 black pepper
1 inch ginger
7-9 garlic cloves
1/2 tsp garam masala powder
1 1/2 tsp coriander cumin powder
1 tsp lime juice
2 tbsp fresh  cream
5-7 cashews
mint leaves chopped
coriander fistful
salt
1 egg

Method:

  • If you have chicken mince then you  can use it ,I have used boneless chicken pieces and then ground it.
  • Along with the ground mince add chili ,pepper ,onion,coriander leaves  and ginger garlic cashews egg and grind till smooth paste.
  • Remove in a bowl then add coriander cumin powder,garam masala powder salt and lime


  • Add the cream and chopped mint leaves and mix well
  • Refrigerate for 30 mins.
  • Heat the coal and place an aluminium foil on the mince then place the hot coal and just add a drop of oi on the burning coal immediately cover the bowl with another vessel so that no air escapes and the coal aroma enters the mixture.
  • Soak the wooden skewers for 1 hr in water
  • Oil /wet your hands take the mixture in your hand and shape it into kebabs on the stick
  • I kept in the fridge for 20 mins so that they were set.



  • Heat a pan add 1 tsp oil and pan fry the kebabs from all side till they are brown.
  • Serve with mint chutney and onion rings.






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21 comments:

Unknown said...

A new recipe for me..... lovely n yummy chicken kabab...... :)

Culinary Adventuress Piyali Sekhar Mutha said...

They look mouthwatering delicious. I can almost get a whiff of the gorgeous aroma and sense how soft these kebabs are. I am already savouring them virtually. Very nice dear.

Fullscoops said...

That looks so soft and juicy! So tempting!

Nava K said...

First is the delicious chutney. So loved though no fault finding with the kabab. Yum.

Unknown said...

Just woow..what a mouthwatering dish..perfect for weekend

Motions and Emotions said...

they have come out very nice ...perfect for a party

sharmeen abbas said...

jazakallah dear...

Beena said...

Really tempting kababs

Medeja- CranberryJam said...

Looks so good!

Anonymous said...

o wow i am in love with these malai kababs <3

Remya said...

super...yum yum

Mullai Madavan said...

Yum Yum... send some for my tummy!

Anonymous said...

Can I use the same recipe for even beef....

Gloria Fernandes said...

yes you can

Anupa Joseph (Palaharam) said...

wow...the kabab looks delicious...drooling here

Unknown said...

wow amazing and tasty recipe, i like seekh kabab very Much. And thanks for sharing ingredients and method.

Unknown said...

Hi,

Can they be made vegetarain? They truly look melt in the mouth delicious.

Thanks,

Ritu

Gloria Fernandes said...

Thanks Ritu,
You can make it with soya granules..boil them squeeze the excess water ..grind it well and proceed with the same method as mentioned..
Hope this helps..

Unknown said...

Thank you so much for the prompt reply. Will let u know how it turns out

aakriti said...

if baked in oven instead of frying.. can u please tell at what temperature to be cooked & for how long.

Gloria Fernandes said...

20 to 25 min at 180 degree celsius

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