Puksand Kebab

Puksand Kebab

A luxurious historical Parsi kebab dish featuring tender cubes of lamb that undergo a unique double-marination process for maximum flavor. First infused with a zesty blend of fresh onion and ginger juice, saffron, and aromatic spices, the meat is then coated in a rich, decadent batter of thickened milk, hung curd, and ground almonds before being topped with grated cheese. Grilled to golden perfection, these kebabs offer a complex interplay of savory, nutty, and aromatic flavors that represent the height of colonial-era Parsi cuisine.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 pound Lamb or mutton, lean and tender (Cut into small bite-sized cubes. Originally '0.5 Ratal'.)
  • 1 cup Plain yogurt (to make hung curd) (Originally '0.5 Seer' (approx 1 lb) of hard curd, drained. Use enough yogurt to yield ~1/2 cup thick hung curd.)
  • 1/2 cup Almonds (Blanched and ground very fine. Originally '0.25 Seer' (approx 4 oz).)
  • 1 medium Onion (For juice extraction. Originally '0.25 Seer' (approx 4 oz).)
  • 3 ounces Fresh ginger (For juice extraction. Originally '0.25 Seer' (approx 4 oz).)
  • 1 cup Cheddar cheese or firm English cheese (Grated. Originally '0.25 Seer' (approx 4 oz) 'Velati Panir' (English cheese).)
  • 1 tablespoon Coriander seeds (Roasted and ground. Originally '2 Tolas' (approx 22g), reduced for modern palate.)
  • 1 teaspoon Salt (Or to taste. Originally '2 Tolas' (approx 22g), which is extremely salty by modern standards.)
  • 1 teaspoon Black pepper (Ground. Originally '1 Tola' (approx 11g), reduced for modern palate.)
  • 1/4 teaspoon Saffron threads (Roasted and ground. Originally '3 Val' (approx 1g).)
  • 12 pods Green cardamom pods (Seeds removed and crushed finely.)
  • 12 whole Cloves (Crushed finely.)
  • 4 teaspoons Lemon juice
  • 1 cup Whole milk (To be boiled down to thick consistency. Originally '1 Pasher' (approx 1/2 cup) reduced milk.)
  • 2 tablespoons Ghee (For basting. Estimated quantity.)

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  1. 1Begin by preparing the components: Crush the cardamom seeds and cloves into a fine powder. Blanch, peel, and grind the almonds into a very fine paste. Roast the coriander seeds and grind them finely. Lightly roast the saffron and crush it. Hang the yogurt in a muslin cloth to drain all water, creating thick hung curd. Boil the milk in a small pan until it reduces significantly and becomes thick like condensed milk (Dudhpak consistency).
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