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Mutton Kheema Cutlets Fried With Eggs
Mutton kheema cutlets are of many types. The Ramzan recipe that we are going to share with you today has been inspired by the Kolkata variety of mutton kheema cutlets. You must have heard of the the legendary Kobiraji cutlets. The specialty of these cutlets is that they are fried with eggs. The mutton kheema cutlets we are making today are also inspired by this Bengali recipe.
This Ramzan recipe has both mutton kheema and eggs in abundance. It is thus a very filling dish. You can prepare mutton kheema cutlets fried eggs in just 20 minutes, and that is why it is a very convenient Ramzan recipe. This dish is neither very elaborate nor time consuming to try during the fasting period of Ramadan.

Serves:
2
Preparation
Time:
20
minutes
Cooking
Time:
15
Minutes
Ingredients
- Mutton kheema- 500 grams
- Onion- 1 (chopped finely)
- Ginger garlic paste- 1tsp
- Lemon juice- 1tbsp
- Green chillies- 4 (chopped)
- Coriander leaves- 1 stalk (chopped)
- Pepper powder- 1tsp
- Garam masala powder- 1tsp
- Besan or Gram flour- 2tbsp
- Eggs- 4
- Salt- as per taste
- Oil- 4tbsp
Procedure
- Add chopped onion, green chillies, coriander leaves, ginger-garlic paste, lemon juice and salt to the mutton kheema.
- Also add pepper powder and garam masala powder to the mix. Now mix it up and leave for 10 minutes.
- Then add besan to the mixture and knead it like a dough.
- Take handfuls of the kheema mixture and flatten it with your palms to form cutlets.
- Now heat oil in a deep bottomed pan.
- Break 4 eggs into a bowl. Add salt to the eggs and beat them.
- Dip each of the cutlets in the eggs and put them in the steaming oil.
- Reduce the flame to low and pour the rest of the eggs around the cutlets.
- Cover and fry for 10 minutes on a low flame. Turn sides after 6 minutes.
Mutton kheema cutlets fried with eggs is ready to serve with your evening chai.



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