Minced meat has always been my favorite, specially minced mutton and I love trying variations with it. Very often I make kothukari kulambu / minced mutton curry, it tastes too good and is such an authentic recipe that you sure must not miss (Click here for the recipe). Another staple recipe at our home is kothukari cabbage masala and it is personally my most favorite sides with dal (click here for recipe). This one that I have shared with you today tops among the favorites in our home, it is spicy and full of flavors, but it is easy to make.
Recently I had some guests visiting our home, it was our dear blogger friend Priya Ranjit akka and Ranjit anna. We had a lovely meet up and a good time together. It was lunch time so I made this spicy curry along with rice and radish (mullangi) sambar, tomato rasam and chicken fry to serve them. The menu sounds quite simple and my guests were so kind enough and relished my humble treat. It was all because of the power cut issue here in TN that made me plan for a simple menu. I had to prepare recipes without depending on the gadgets that work on electricity.
For the past couple of years, there has been a huge shortage in the power production in TN, this has hindered the lives of people much too much, I should and will call it a pest. Thankfully in Chennai it is just 2 hours; but its 8 to 15 hours a day in other regions of TN. It is such an unhealthy situation prevailing here, and in Chennai the 2 hours power cut timing will vary every month. This month it is 2 hours in the morning exactly 10 am to 12 pm, it has been a very big hindrance in my kitchen work. But still, instead of complaining I should be bit happy, because atleast here in Chennai we know the timings of the power cuts, but in other places there is no proper timings nor there is any prior information about them. These days we are so very dependent on gadgets and so when there is no power supply we almost become handicapped. I really pity the TN residents how I wish this problem gets resolved soon.
Okay, so now I had very little time left to prepare lunch and with no electricity I decided on a simple yet tasty menu which does not involve any grinding process. This minced meat recipe was just a savior recipe for me, its such a fuss free recipe and tastes so good, my guests loved it too. The spices and the mint leaves adds a special flavor to the curry. This red hot curry goes well as sides or as curry with rice, rotis, naan, dosa, idli etc.
INGREDIENTS
Serves 3 peopleTotal Preparation Time - 30 minutes
- Minced meat - 500 grams
- Tomato - 2 (chopped)
- Big onions - 2 (Peeled and sliced)
- Chopped coriander leaves - 2 spoons
- Mint leaves - Few
- Ginger-Garlic paste - 1 spoon
- Cardamom pods / Elakkai- 5
- Bay leaf / Brinji elai - 1
- Cinnamon stick / Pattai - 1 small piece
- Star anise / Annasipoo - 1
- Red chilli powder - 2 tablespoons
- Cumin seeds - 1/4 spoon
- Salt - As per taste
- Oil - 5 spoons
PREPARATION METHOD
- Wash minced mutton in water well. Drain water and set aside.
- Now place a cooker bottom on flame and pour 5 spoons of oil into it. After it heats up, add cumin seeds, cardamom pods (opened), bay leaf, cinnamon stick, star anise and saute for a few seconds. (See that the spices do not brown too much or burn)
- Now add the slices onions and saute well on low flame until it turns translucent. Then add ginger garlic paste, salt and saute until the raw smell leaves.
- Now add the chopped tomatoes, mint leaves and chopped coriander and saute.
- Then add red chilli powder and saute until the tomatoes gets cooked and mixture turns into masala.
- Now add the minced mutton and saute well until the masala gets mixed up well with the meat.
- Now pour 2 cups of water or until the meat gets immersed well and there is 1 inch water above the meat.
- Add salt if necessary and stir well.
- Close the cooker with its lid and place the whistle/regulator after steam/pressure oozes out through the nozzle.
- Cook for 15 minutes on low flame.
- After the specified time, remove the cooker from flame and set aside until pressure drops.
- Then open the lid and check if the minced meat has got cooked to perfection.
- Serve!!
TIP 1: Reduce the spiciness according to your wish, I have made it very spicy.
TIP 2: You can make the same with minced chicken also, just take care to pressure cook it just for 5 minutes. Chicken gets cooked faster.
TIP 3: Washing the minced mutton could be really difficult. Place the minced meat in a colander or strainer and wash in running water. I usually mix up the minced mutton with turmeric powder and salt, set aside for a while and then wash it to get rid of microbes. You can try doing that too.
Super hot and tasty minced mutton masala is now ready!! Serve as sides with rice or any bread varieties!!
quite a visual feast.i always wonder how to clean the mince meat ,thanks for the tip.
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Divya, Kothu kari super delicious, excellent color and mouthwatering...
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superb clicks and a curry to go with it.
ReplyDeletethat does looks hot... love the red color!!!
ReplyDeleteOmg .. Love to have some .. Soo tempting
ReplyDeleteWOW, I would love to have this dish Divya!! Mouthwatering to say the least!!!
ReplyDeleteTempting and delicious mutton curry.. The pictures are making me drool.. ;)
ReplyDeleteHello Divya, I love the look of your mutton curry!! I want to grab a plate and dig into it!!
ReplyDeleteLooks so Delicious...
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ReplyDeleteOh Gosh! Can't resist myself, droolworthy minced mutton curry Divy dear. Very tempting!
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tempting curry...lovely colour...looks real spicy....
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ReplyDeleteMouthwatering minced mutton curry dear! ;)
Delicious and tempting minced gravy, love the nice red color on the gravy. Lovely clicks.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and very inviting...
ReplyDeleteMy husband loves ground meat dishes too. The curry looks hearty and delicious.
ReplyDeleteyummy,spicy n hot luking curry.beautiful presentation..
ReplyDeleteoh my....the curru looks absolutely spicy n delicious...i love it
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