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Malai Kofta | Traditional Vegetable Dish From Northern India, India | TasteAtlas
Malai Kofta | Traditional Vegetable Dish From Northern India, India | TasteAtlas
Malai Kofta | Traditional Vegetable Dish From Northern India, India | TasteAtlas
Malai Kofta | Traditional Vegetable Dish From Northern India, India | TasteAtlas
Malai Kofta | Traditional Vegetable Dish From Northern India, India | TasteAtlas

Malai kofta

(Kadai kofta, मलाई कोफ्ता)

Malai kofta is a traditional North Indian dish consisting of fried potato and paneer balls in a creamy sauce. The dish is commonly served at festivals, celebrations, and weddings due to its rich texture and flavors. A typical dish of Mughal cuisine, developed in Medieval India by the cooks of the Mughal Empire, it is essentially a vegetarian substitute for a meatball curry, malai meaning cream, and kofta meaning dumplings.


The dish is often prepared in a unique wok called a kadai, hence the other name of the dish, kadai kofta. Some food historians believe that these deep-fried dumplings have incorporated the influences of Turkish and Persian food cultures within them.


The best and most usual accompaniments to malai kofta include naan bread and rice, and the dish is commonly garnished with shredded paneer and chopped coriander.