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Your Go-To Guide For Hara Bhara Kebabs Perfect For Parties

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Made with spinach, potatoes, and green peas, Hara Bhara Kebab is a divine snack for vegetarians and can also be served as part of a snack for parties when you’re hosting a party or gathering. These fresh greens combined with exotic spices create an amazingly irresistible dish that is delicious, aromatic and mouth-watering, and also healthy. They are crispy on the outside yet tender on the inside. 

prep time 00 Hour 10 Mins
cook time 00 Hour 30 Mins
chef Team Kitchen Diaries

Impress your family and friends with the authentic flavours and textures of Hara Bhara Kabab, as we reveal the expert secrets that make them truly irresistible. Get ready to embark on a culinary adventure and create restaurant-quality kababs right in your own home kitchen. It is known for its vibrant green colour and the perfect balance of spices and textures. 

If you’ve ever wondered how to replicate the mouthwatering taste of these kebabs at home, there are a few tips and tricks that will empower you to master the art of making restaurant-style Hara Bhara Kabab right in your own kitchen. Your guests will love the soft and succulent texture and never get tired of eating them. As the name suggests, this green coloured veg kebab can be served as a starter for dinner parties or eaten as a snack with steaming hot tea.  

This recipe can also be incorporated into the diet of vegans. This is mainly a North Indian delicacy that has the nutritional goodness of both spinach and green p

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Step 1

In a pan, add the olive oil and heat it up. Add the peas, green bell pepper, green beans and saute for a minute.

Step 2

Pour in 1/2 cup of water and allow to cook with the lid on. Let it cook. Once cooked, remove from heat.

Step 3

Add the veggies to a blender, grind till a smooth consistency is achieved.

Step 4

In another mixing bowl, add the veggie paste, spinach puree, potato, ginger, green chilli, cumin powder, coriander powder, red chilli powder, garam masala, salt, and cornflour.

Step 5

Mix it well. Let the mixture sit at room temperature and rest.

Step 6

Make tikkis as per the desired size from the dough.

Step 7

Heat oil in a pan if you wish to shallow fry. For a deep fry, heat oil in a kadhai.

Step 8

Drop into the oil, cook both sides and serve hot alongside green mint chutney.

Tips and Tricks

  1. Use Judge by Prestige Veggie Cutter 02 to quickly and easily cut veggies for the kebab. You can use this quick manual chopper to cut veggies. 
  2. The chopper is made of harmless plastic. The stainless steel blades are quick to cut and mince. The bowl is safe to use with food and has no BPA.
  3. Use the Prestige Atlas Supreme Mixer Grinder with 3 stainless steel jars and 1juicer jar for all of your purees and pastes. The 750-watt heavy-duty motor is engineered to make every operation quick and simple.
  4. The three stainless steel jars and juicer jar are made to handle any grinding and juicing needs.
  5. The Prestige Ceraglide Duo Ceramic Coating Non-Stick Aluminium Cookware Fry Pan is a great option for shallow-frying kebabs because of its unique ceramic non-stick coated surface that appears brand new for a long time. It is compatible with both gas and induction cooktops.
  6. Use the Prestige Tri Ply Cute Kadai to deep-fry your kebabs until they get crispy. Its sleek shape and small size make it ideal for both cooking and presentation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, you can. Mashed paneer or boiled sweet potatoes can be used in place of potatoes. They keep the kebabs tender while aiding in the binding of the mixture.

Make sure that the mixture is not very moist. If it feels sticky, add a bit more breadcrumbs or cornflour. Cook over medium heat to provide uniform firming.

Yes, bake them for 12 to 15 minutes at 180°C, turning them once. They use a lot less oil and come out crispier.

The traditional combination is green mint chutney. They can also be served with spicy tomato chutney, yoghurt dip, or even stuffed as a filling for wraps and rolls for parties and gatherings.

Cooked kebabs can be kept for up to two days in an airtight container. To restore the crispness, reheat in a pan or air fryer with a little brush of oil.