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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook chicken kabab with beetroot hummus using 18 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Chicken Kabab with Beetroot hummus:
- Get 500 gms chicken mince (i took chicken breast and then grind in mi
- Take 10 garlic pods
- Take 8 green chillies
- Get 1/2 cup coriander leaves
- Take 2 tbsp thyme powder
- Make ready 1 tbsp tarragon powder
- Prepare 1 tbsp red chilli flakes
- Prepare 2 tbsp shredded purple cabbage (optional)
- Prepare 2 tbsp shredded carrot
- Take 2 big lettuce leaves
- Prepare as required Mozzarella cheese (optional)
- Take to taste Salt
- Take For hummus
- Take 3 cups chickpeas soaked
- Prepare 4 garlic pods
- Get 1 beetroot
- Prepare 4 tbsp olive oil
- Get pinch Salt
You can dip vegetables, breads, or chips in it for a healthy snack. This recipe for Beetroot and Chickpea Hummus is savory and sweet. Pull off and discard the roots, leaves/stalk and peel of the cooled beetroot. Reshmi kabab or chicken malai kabab is one of the most popular appetizer from Mughlai cuisine.
Instructions to make Chicken Kabab with Beetroot hummus:
- Method for Chicken Kabab: - Wash chicken breast pieces and keep on a sieve so all water drains out take a grinder and put garlic, green chillies, coriander and chicken grind all together and take out in a bowl add tarragon, thyme, salt, chilli flakes and mix nicely then take sticks and just apply little oil on hand and take little chicken mince and put on stick-like kababs and do on all sticks. Few I did these and other few I took little chicken mince and stuffed cheese and make small balls.
- Then on a tawa sprinkle few drops of oil and make this kabab on slow gas and keep on turning time to time till it is done. For Stuffed Chicken ball deep fried the balls on medium flame. Then grate purple cabbage and carrot & arrange the hot plate and keep salad leaves & then keep kababs and balls and sprinkled cabbage and carrot and serve hot with hummus & pita bread.
- Method of Hummus: - Soak chickpeas overnight then in morning boil chickpeas and on other side boil beetroot do see that beetroot should not be over boiled then as the chickpeas are cooled grind along with garlic, beetroot salt and add olive oil to a smooth paste if u want u can add green chillies it's optional.
Pull off and discard the roots, leaves/stalk and peel of the cooled beetroot. Reshmi kabab or chicken malai kabab is one of the most popular appetizer from Mughlai cuisine. Tender delicious kebabs served in most Indian restaurants. Reshmi kabab has its roots from the Mughalai cuisine. It is not commonly prepared in the house holds due to the absence of charcoal fire.
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