Saturday, June 8, 2013

TEEVAN ( Sindhi Mutton Curry )



Ingredients:
Mutton .... 250 gms.
Onions .... 2 medium sized (sliced)
Tomatoes... 1 (chopped)
Ginger paste ... 1 tsp
Garlic paste .... 1 tsp
Green chillies ... 1-2 (Chopped)
Coriander powder .. 1 tsp
Cumin powder ........ 1 tsp
Turmeric powder .... 1/4 tsp
Garam Masala ......... 1/2 tsp
Red chilli powder ... 1/2 tsp ( according to your taste )
Green cardamoms .... 2-3
Salt ...... to taste
Oil
Coriander leaves ... to garnish

Method:
1. Clean the mutton and set aside.

2. Heat oil and fry the onion for a few minutes.

3. Add the tomatoes, ginger-garlic paste, green chillies and a little water and simmer it to cook. Grind it with a hand grinder or in a mixer.

4. Now add the mutton and saute it. Keep adding a little water in between and continue to saute ( Bhuno) until you get a nice brown colour.

5. Now add the salt and dry spice powders. Crush the cardamoms and put them along with the skin. Also add a little chopped coriander leaves.

6. Pour sufficient water for the gravy and simmer it until done. Or Pressure-cook it. (If you are using pressure cooker add less water)

7. In India the mutton is really tender and cooks easily. But abroad we need to pressure-cook it because the mutton is frozen.
8. Garnish with coriander leaves and serve.






Dish name starting with T - @  Learning to Cook

12 comments:

Suja Manoj said...

Makes me drool..yummy mutton curry

maha said...

looks yummy n perfectly done..mutton dish looks so hot ....nice.
Maha

Pranjali said...

mutton is too delicious.....


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SpicyTasty said...

That's an interesting dish. So inviting.

Ganga Sreekanth said...

so tempting n delicious...

Rumana Rawat said...

I should try this recipe.. looks good:)

Umm Mymoonah said...

Drooling over this mutton curry, thank you for linking with Any One Can Cook :)

Treat and Trick said...

Looks so good and nice recipe!

San said...

Delicious mutton curry, wish to have it with naan and rice.

Asmita said...

Hi Shobha,
This mutton curry looks fantastic. I love Sindhi food. My mom in law is Sindhi and has introduced me to this delicious cuisine.

Usha said...

Shobha, you are right about the mutton abroad. No matter how tender the goat is, it takes at least an hour to cook in a pan. So I usually prefer the pressure cooker to speed up the cooking.

Thanks for another delicious recipe!

Anonymous said...

I tried the recipe and it was very very yummy..