Indian cuisine is famous for its traditional and exotic dishes, and Malai Kofta is no exception. It is special because it has many different ingredients, and it requires a lot of preparation in order to get the perfect taste. Vegetarian koftas are usually made with boiled potatoes and cooked vegetables such as carrots, beans and peas, which are rolled together into small balls. Then typical Indian spices like cumin and hot chili powder are added to give the koftas their distinctive flavor. When they are fried, they develop a brown crust, but they have a beautiful soft texture on the inside. The koftas are then added to a rich, creamy gravy with a wonderful dark orange color that comes from a mix of blended tomatoes, onions, and other spices. The final dish goes perfectly with Basmati rice and warm Indian bread, which people use to soak up all the delicious flavors. People in India often make Malai Kofta on important occasions and holidays, but it has become so popular that it is now served daily in Indian restaurants all around the world. Sometimes I try it in other countries, but for me, nothing compares to having it back home in India.