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Reshmi means silky and is the perfect description for the texture of this delicious kabab. Reshmi kabab has a creaminess and suppleness that it gets not only from the bits of cheese mixed in with the ground meat but also from the onion and ginger that tenderize it.

About this Recipe

Chicken reshmi kabab skewers

Reshmi kebabs are a popular North Indian dish descended from the version of kabab introduced to India by the Moghuls. These kebabs are one of my favorite foods to serve at a barbeque. The lovely, silky interior contrasted with the soft, silky interior, and of course, the Indian spices, all make for a smash hit whenever I have served them.

I’ve made this with many kinds of cheese, from mozzarella to Monterrey Jack and Edam (sold as “Baby Bel” in the US). They all work very well, but none, as well as cream cheese. The idea of adding cheese this that the cheese melts into the meat as it cooks, forming a creamy texture. Cream cheese is so silky-soft it is a natural fit, and it gives it just a little bit of tang.

Ingredients

Ingredients of chicken reshmi kabab
Ingredients: onion, salt, besan (chickpea flour), egg, cream cheese, ground chicken, green chili, garam masala, ginger, cumin, chili powder, and black pepper

Chicken – use ground chicken to get that silky texture; this makes it a “seekh” kabab instead of a boti kabab.

Cream cheese – you can use any soft, mild cheese. Cream cheese is especially good for this because it gives it that exceptional creamy, silky texture.

Onion – onions are an essential ingredient in seekh kebab because it helps keep it from drying out. It also acts as a tenderizer when mixed inside the meat.

Green chili

Ginger – also acts as a tenderizer on the meat

Chili

Garam masala

Cumin

Turmeric

Black Pepper

Cooking Tips

Freezing

I started making this with other cheeses, but when I first tried it with cream cheese, I had a new problem. The meat became too soft and was difficult to shape on the skewers. You could fix this by adding breadcrumbs which would soak up some moisture and help with the binding, but I didn’t want to introduce gluten where it wasn’t necessary.

Instead, I chill the meat mixture in the freezer for 15 minutes. This helps it solidify enough to shape onto the kebabs. Once the meat is on the kabab, I chill it again for 15 minutes. This second freezing, I have always found necessary, even with firmer cheeses. It helps to get an excellent shape and good browning on the kebabs before the meat becomes overcooked.

Other Tips:

  • If using wooden skewers, soak them in water for 30 minutes to prevent burning.
  • Make sure the cream cheese is fully integrated in the chicken, you don’t want large clumps of cream cheese.

Serving

Reshmi kabab with onions

Reshmi kebabs go well with rice and a thick flatbread like naan or kulcha. Serve them with sliced onions, mint chutney, and raita.

Variations

  • Type of cheese. Any soft, white cheese will work well.
  • To make it dairy-free, use vegan cheese or soaked and ground cashews
  • Add garlic
  • Add 1/4 cup of breadcrumbs to help it hold together better. Breadcrumbs are not traditional but are an alternative way of handling the moisture issue that I use the freezer for.
Close of of reshmi kabab with skewers