I love how tender the
mutton meat cooked this way turns out. It literally gets to an almost 'falling
off the bone' tenderness, very enjoyable with pita bread or parathas or even
baked potatoes.
Here is my recipe:
Ingredients:
Ingredients:
500gm mutton/lamb
pieces with bone
2 onions, sliced thin
2-3 green chillies
4 tbsp oil
black pepper to taste
salt to taste
2 tbsp yogurt
1 tsp ginger paste
1 tsp garlic paste
pinch of turmeric
chopped coriander
1 tsp cumin+ coriander seed powder
half tsp all spice pwd
juice of half a lemon
grated cheese for decoration.
Instructions:
Instructions:
Boil the mutton / meat
with 1 grated tomato and 1 grated onion, 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp pepper, half tsp
garlic paste and half tsp ginger paste....until almost completely tender. Make
sure you use just enough water such that it is not in excess. If a little water
remains after boiling, it's ok, drain it from the meat and set it aside to be
used later.
In a separate pan,
add the oil, followed by the sliced onions. Fry until golden, then add the
garlic and ginger paste. Stir-fry for a minute, then add the boiled mutton
pieces and fry them in the oil. Add the green chillies, yoghurt, the cumin,
turmeric, chilli powder and black pepper. Keep the heat on low and keep
stirring everything together until the yogurt is no longer visible. Now add
the extra water if you want it to have a bit of gravy/moisture (you can add
just a bit of regular water if none remained after boiling the meat). Let this
simmer for a few minutes until the masala is thick, then squeeze the lemon and
sprinkle the garam masala and chopped coriander and sprinkle the grated cheese over it. Taste and adjust salt and
pepper. Cover and keep on low heat for about 5 minutes then switch off and
serve.
You can garnish with
sliced onions and chopped coriander or mint. You can even garnish with veggies
or french fries.
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