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Gosht Korma, Coconut Rice and Cucumber Raita ~ Our Sunday mid day meal Its not the first time I have prepared Mutton Korma. Infact, Ive blogged the recipe earlier. Each time I cook it, I tend to tweak the combination of spices that go into its making trying to replicate a flavor that I once tasted at a friends Id party. This particular recipe comes close to it and is a family favorite. Enriched with a paste of fresh coconut-poppy seeds, flavored with aromatic spices, the meat is slow cooked in yogurt till falling apart tender. The mildly spiced, creamy textured Korma has warm comforting flavors and makes a great side with biryani, pulao, coconut rice and rotis. Mutton Korma Recipe Marinatation: 30 mts, Prep: 50-60 mts Serves 4-5 persons Cuisine: Hyderabadi . Ingredients: 1 kg mutton, cubed, washed 4 cloves 2 elaichi 1 cinnamon stick 1 bay leaf 2 large onions, finely chopped
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5-6 green chillies, slit 1 1/2 tbsps ginger garlic paste 1 large tomato, chopped salt to taste 1 1/2 tbsps oil 1 1/2 tbsps ghee 3/4 tsp garam masala pwd chopped coriander leaves for garnish For marinade: 2 tsps red chilli pwd (adjust) 1 1/4 tbsp coriander pwd 3/4 tsp cumin pwd 1/2 tsp turmeric powder 1 1/2 cups thick yogurt/curd Make a paste 1 1/2 tbsp poppy seeds, dry roast for 4 mts, soak in water for 10 mts 4 tbsps grated fresh coconut 4 cashew nuts, soak in little water or milk (optional) 1 Add the curd, red chilli pwd, turmeric pwd, coriander pwd, cumin pwd, half of the ginger garlic paste to the washed mutton. Keep aside the marinated mutton for 30-40 mts. 2 Heat oil and ghee in a heavy bottomed vessel, add whole spices and bay leaf and fry for few secs. Add the chopped onions and fry till transparent. Add the green chillis and remaining gingergarlic paste and saute for 3 mts. Add the chopped tomatoes and fry for 4-5 mts. 3 Add the marinated mutton and cook over medium heat with lid till the water from the meat and yogurt is almost absorbed. Check in between and stir. 4 Add the poppy seeds-coconut paste and salt to the mutton and mix well. Cover and cook for 4-5 mts. Add 3 cups of water and salt. Cook with lid on simmer till the mutton is tender and the gravy thickens. Add garam masala pwd and garnish with chopped coriander leaves. Turn off heat. 5 Serve with pulao, biryani, coconut rice or rotis. Note: The cooking time will depend on the quality of mutton used. If its tough meat, it takes longer to cook.
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2 years ago
Hi Sailu - I just like eating but never was interesting in cooking, however you have changed my mind now...looking at most of you recepies I feel like cooking them and serving than eating...Great and simple tips...Thanks a lot and keep up the good work..Just to ask can you let me know how to cook Mutton sukkha masala (with cocunut)?
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Thank u for wonderful recipes.. I tried this Korma n my husband n baby literally licking their fingers. I am a delhite but my husband is from Bangalore, he likes hyderabadi foods. n whenever i try somethg from hyderabad i always make mistkes... n he got chance to say "wo taste nahi aaya". but believe it other day when i cooked this mutton he said, "bilkul ghar wala taste aya hai". He meant got same taste as his home.. I am really thankful to you. keep posting new n yes famous hyderabadi dishes.. :) Smiles n Regards, -Azra
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a year ago
Hi Sailu, I am a great fan of ur food, infact i tried the hyderabadi dum biryani and it was an instant hit at my home and my husbands office, keep up the good work, today i am trying ur gosht korma recipe and there is just one question - is it possible to pressure cook the meat instead of slow cooking and if it will in any way effect the flavour of the recipe, pls advise...
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2 years ago
hi dear, doing really a gr8 job,i always keep trying your dishes and get lots of compliments.
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3 years ago
Good website. Thank you for the recipes. Korma was spicy for my taste, so I added coconut milk at the end.
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3 years ago
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