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Copycat Mutton Shami Kabab
"The Mutton Shami kabab is a great starter dish for lunch or dinner and can even be had as a tasty snack. It is perfectly spiced with the intoxicating spice blend and makes everything better! A delicious snack from the authentic Hyderabadi cuisine, It is a perfect blend of authentic flavours of the rich and aromatic spices that make the mutton kebab tasty. A delectable texture of the kabab – crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside gives it an exciting texture to enjoy."
Notes1.You may Refrigerate the ground dough in the fridge so that it binds better for frying.
2.You may also Dip the patties in the whisked egg so that it binds better and does not crack or fall apart during frying.
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