How to Prepare Favorite Mutton (Tender Goat Meat) Kala Bhuna
by Jeffery Parks
Mutton (Tender Goat Meat) Kala Bhuna
Hello everybody, it’s Drew, welcome to my recipe page. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, mutton (tender goat meat) kala bhuna. One of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.
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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have mutton (tender goat meat) kala bhuna using 30 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Mutton (Tender Goat Meat) Kala Bhuna:
Take 1 kg Mutton: Tender Goat Meat (Preferably from its Rann & Sina with Bones & Fats)
Get 2 Cups Mustard Oil- For Cooking
Prepare 2 tbsps Desi Ghee
Make ready 2tsps Salt
Get 1 Cup Plain Yoghurt (Well Beaten)
Get 1-2 tsp Sugar (1/2 for caramelising & 1/2 to beat the curd with)
Prepare 1 Cup Onions Sliced
Take 1 Cup Onion Birista
Get 1 tsp Coriander Powder
Prepare 1 tsp Cumins Powder
Prepare 1 tsp Bhuna Masala (Homemade)
Prepare 1-2tsp Garam Masala Powder (Homemade)
Prepare 1 tsp Turmeric Powder
Get 1.5 tsps Red Chilli Powder
Make ready 3-4 tbsps the 3G Paste (Ginger, Garlic & Green Chillies )
Prepare 4-5 Green Chillies (Slit)
Take 1 tsp Black Peppercorns (Freshly Cracked)
Get 3-4 Star Anise
Take 4-5 Cubeb/Kabab Cheeni
Make ready 3 Black Cardamoms
Prepare 6 Green Cardamoms
Get 4-5 Cloves
Get 2 Bay Leaves
Make ready 2 ” Cinnamon Sticks
Take 1.5tsps Radhuni Spice/Wild Celery Seeds (Powdered)
Take 1/2 tsp Nigella/Kalounji (Powdered)
Get 3-4 Whole Dry Red Chillies
Take 1/2 tsp Mace/Javitri (Powdered)
Take 1/2 tsp Nutmeg/Jaifal (Powdered)
Get 1/2 tsp Stone Flower/Dagar Phool
Instructions to make Mutton (Tender Goat Meat) Kala Bhuna:
Post washing the Mutton: Marinate the same with Curd, Salt, Sugar, Turmeric & Kashmiri Red Chilli Powders, 3G Paste, Black Peppers, Nutmeg & Mace Powders, Celery Seeds Powder, Bhuna Masala & Garam Masala Powders, a bit of Onion Barista & coat it well with your hands & put its cover & set aside for at least 3 hrs time (best is overnight)
In a large vessel/pot: Heat the Mustard Oil over a Medium-High Heat & add into it all the whole dry spices & sauté for a minute & once its fine aroma’s released- then, add in the sliced onions, salt & sugar & well sauté until golden brown & the sugar’s caramelised in the process
Now, add in the marinated mutton & Sauté & stir continuously until all well combined & some water’s released from it, at this point add in the 3G Paste, salt & sugar & rest of the remaining Masalas- Put on the lid of the pot & keep sautéing
Let it slow cook for at least 1 hr & 45 mins time, just in between stir occasionally so as to avoid burning at the bottom of the pot/vessel…add in the Onion Birista now & keep stirring continuously but without putting on the lid of the pot- Allowing the excess remaining water to be dried up & if not sufficient water been released- Add in some boiling hot water to it & continue stirring
In another frying pan : Add in the Ghee- Goes in it the rest of the sliced onions & the slit Green Chillies & sauté for about 2-3 mins time & when it releases its Classic Aroma- Add in the Radhuni & Kalounji (Both Powdered) & sauté for another 1-2 mins time
Take a couple of cooked mutton from the large pot & mix with this ‘Bagar’ & mix until all well incorporated and then, transfer it to the large pot of cooked mutton again & keep stirring for another 5-6 mins time before putting off the flame by adding the remaining Onion Birist
Finally, add in it another dollop of the desi ghee & give it a real nice & quick mix & cover the lid of the pot and allow it to sit on the hot oven- For at least, 30 mins time before serving
Serve with Hot Plain Rice Basanti/Peas Pulao/ Fried Rice, Roti/Chapati/Nun/Kulcha/Puris/Rumali Roti/Lachha Paratha, etc.
The traditional MUTTON KALA BHUNA is ready to dive into the relishable platters of one’s Lunch/Dinner Meal
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