Hollywood’s biggest night also is one of the best excuses to get your friends together and get glamorous in the kitchen. But glamorous doesn’t have to be onerous. The best party food is something that will get your guests talking, something that is a crowd pleaser, something that can be eaten as a finger food but — vitally — also is really easy to assemble.
I nominate this lamb kofta to win in all those categories. The kofta is one of India’s most famous street foods, popular with everyone from office workers to Bollywood actors. Kofta are similar to meatballs; they’re made using ground lamb and mixed with spices such as cinnamon, chili and cumin. All those warm flavors then are charred over coals before being dunked into an eye-opening chutney and eaten with either flatbread or a salad.
In this recipe, I’ve mixed the lamb with dates to give it a touch of rich sweetness, then teamed it with a classic Indian relish called kachumbar, which is made using cucumber and onion with mango chutney and lime dressing. Everything can be made in advance, served hot, warm or even cold. Serve the kofta in tender lettuce leaves so your guests can eat them without getting their hands greasy.
Altogether, it’s a stellar line up and if, by chance, you have leftovers, you can make a kofta curry with them the next day, or even freeze them. From Bollywood to Hollywood, with love.