Corn Cheese balls was my non-thai starter which was well appreciated by everyone!
Its not a diet food but food to indulge! I have made it so many times and it has been appreciated across all age groups! And this could be served as snacks, or the sides to drinks or just like that as well!
Its a lovely creamy mixture of potatoes, corn and cheese. The essence lies in chopping the cheese finely so when it is deep fried it melts and when you bite it in.. its delectable! Corn is one ingredient I love blindly..so this is one of my personal favorite too!! It may get a little time consuming but it is well worth it!
Irrespective of the occasion, just make it! Even if you are a novice! Your guests will love it!
This recipe is original and actually close to my heart as I have had so many friends and family members coming back to me just for this! And I am going to share it with you now. Please remember to write your experiences or queries in the comments section!
So there we go:
Serves: 4. Preparation Time: 15-20 mins Cooking Time: 5 mins
Ingredients:
For the Corn Cheese ball mixture:
1 cup corn kernels, boiled,
3 large potatoes, boiled & mashed (2 cups mashed)
½ cup green capsicum, finely chopped (green bell pepper)
3 tbsp green chillies, thinly sliced (2, as per desired hotness)
3 tbsp coriander/cilantro, finely chopped
2 tbsp white sauce,
½ cup cheese, finely chopped (3-4 cubes, more if desired)
Salt & Pepper as per taste
For Batter:
½ cup Plain Flour, sifted (maida)
3-4 tbsp water
salt, pepper as per taste
1 tsp oregano (optional)
few drops of Tabasco and/or Worcestershire sauce (optional)
1 cup approx. bread crumbs for coating
Oil as required for deep frying
Ketchup for serving
Method:
1. Get all the ingredients ready. Mix in all the ingredients under 'For the Corn Cheese ball mixture' except cheese.
2. Mix it all well. Check for taste and season it accordingly.
3. Now, gently fold in the finely chopped cheese cubes into the mixture.
4. Divide this mixture into 2"(diameter)sized balls equally. Keep aside or refrigerate while you prepare the dipping batter.
5. In a mixing bowl, add maida and all other dry ingredients - salt, pepper, oregano, chilli flakes etc.
6. Mix it well and add water. With a fork or a whisk mix it till it gets to a smooth and thick consistency. We need it to coat the balls, so if it is too thick add water, if too thin add flour. Add in the Tabasco/Worcestershire sauces if using and mix well.
7. In another bowl, keep the bread crumbs ready.
8. Now dip each ball into the flour batter with a spoon making sure all of it is coated and then quickly drop it in the bowl of bread crumbs. Toss & roll to cover it entirely with bread crumbs.
9. Repeat this with all the balls.
10. You can heat your oil meanwhile. Once the oil is hot, start frying in batches on a medium flame until golden brown! drain excess oil on paper towel.
And its ready to serve. Serve it with ketchup, chilli sauce, salsa dip.. as you please!
Notes & Tips:
1. You can semi crush the corn if you don't like it whole. If doing so, reduce the quantity of potatoes to 1½ cup mashed.
2. The idea behind adding white sauce is to make it creamier. Make sure the dough doesn't get too loose while adding it. Also, if its stiff, you can add in another tablespoon.
If the dough gets loose, add in more potatoes or bread crumbs. This could happen as depending in the type of potatoes used!
3. You could make this balls with the coating ready before hand and leave just the frying bit when your guests come. Alternatively, after coating it, you can freeze it for up to 10 days. Just make sure you are get it out at least an hour before serving so it comes to room temperature while you fry!
4. I used Amul's cheddar cheese. Mozarella doesn't taste so good. I don't like it stringy and prefer melted bursts of cheese.
5. For Jains: You can substitute the potatoes for boiled plantain/raw banana. Since I haven't tried it, I am unsure of the quantity!
Remember to leave your experiences in the comments section!!
Yummy cheesy balls. Just loved it. I do not have the experience of cooking this particular cheese ball dish, whenever I feel like eating I buy the packed already made balls from the market and just fry them in oil. However, now I can try making this out.
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