Galouti kebab is a traditional kebab that's especially popular in Lucknow. The dish consists of ground lamb or mutton that's marinated in a combination of ground ginger, garlic, cloves, papaya paste, cardamom, peppercorns, cinnamon, cardamom, chili powder, and nutmeg. After a few hours, the marinated meat is mixed with green chili peppers, gram flour, and coriander leaves. The mixture is shaped into round patties which are then fried in ghee. The meatballs are arranged on a serving platter, and they're usually sprinkled with lemon juice before serving. The name galouti means soft, referring to a belief that Haji Mohammad Fakr-e-Alam Saheb, who first made the dish, gave it to Nawab Asad-ud-Daula, who was toothless and needed a kebab variety which required no chewing. Instead of beef, Haji used fine cuts of lamb which were minced, tenderized, and mixed with numerous exotic spices before being fried. Nowadays, the dish is especially popular during Eid.

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