Tuesday, June 16, 2015

ACHARI GOSHT / MUTTON CURRY WITH PICKLE SPICE MIX



Achari gosht is a spicy and tangy meat dish cooked with pickled spices. It is a treat for those who love spicy food.Traditionally mustard oil is used for the preparation of this dish which gives it a distinct pickle flavour. You get the best results when the meat is slow cooked after marination with yogurt and pickle spice mix. This can be done if the meat is very tender. Unfortunately the meat we get here in Brazil is very hard and takes a long time to cook. So I have used the pressure cooker to cook until the mutton is three-fourths done and then added to the rest of the ingredients and allowed it to simmer until done.

Ingredients for Achari Masala / pickle spice mix :
 Saunf / fennel seeds ... 1 tbsp
 Jeera / cumin seeds ....  1 tbsp
Kalonji / onion seeds .... 1/2 tbsp
Methi dana / fenugreek seeds .. 1/2 tbsp
Mustard seeds ..................... 1/2 tbsp
Dry red chillies ................. 3-4

(lightly dry roast the above ingredients and grind them coarsely)

Other ingredients:
Mutton .... 500 gms
Onion ..... 1 slices
Tomato puree .. 2-3 tbsps
Yogurt ......... 1 cup
Ginger paste .. 1/2 tbsp
Garlic paste .... 1/2 tbsp
Green chillies .... 3-4 (select big ones as we need to stuff them)
Turmeric powder .. 1/4 tsp
Coriander powder .. 1 tsp
Kashmiri chilli powder .. 1/4 tsp (for rich colour)
Garam Masala ... 1 tsp
Salt ..................... to taste
Lemon juice .. 1 tbsp
Mustard oil .... 2-3 tbsps ( you may use normal cooking oil if you don't have)



Method:

1.Clean the mutton and boil until three fourths done in a pressure cooker. Add some whole spices like black cardamom, cloves, cinnamon,bay leaves and a little salt. Discard the whole spices after done.




2.Slit the green chillies and remove the seeds.  Take one tbsp of the achari masala and add a little salt and a spoonful of lemon juice.







3.Stuff the green chillies with it and set aside.







4.Mix the remaining achari masala with the yogurt.







5.Heat oil in a pan and saute the onions until translucent.







6.Tip in the ginger garlic pastes.







7.Now add the tomato paste along with turmeric powder, chilli powder, coriander powder and a little salt.






8.Stir in the yogurt with the achari masala.




9. Continue stirring to avoid it from curdling.







10.Now add the meat pieces and mix well. If any stock is left you can add a little if needed.Check the salt and add if required. Simmer it until almost done.






11.Finally at the finishing stage place the stuffed green chillies on top and cover with a lid. Do not stir.






12. The chillies will be done in 3-4 minutes. They should remain firm and crunchy. Do not over cook them.






13.  Garnish them on the meat while serving.









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11 comments:

  1. Luks spicy n tempting.i vl cook this next far buying meat :) ;)

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  2. Wow...its a mouth watering dish...can enjoy with any kind of Indian bread

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  3. mouthwatering flavors,yumm..

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  4. Delicious, I was lucky enough to cook with mutton recently as it's quite rare in Britain and not sold in any supermarkets. I made a Mutton Kofta Curry with Chickpeas:-)

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    1. Thanks Camilla.. mutton kofta with chick peas is something new and I would love to try it out too

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  5. The achari masala must give this curry a delicious taste.

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  6. Mutton curry with pickle masala looks really yumm.

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