Kashmiri Mutton Curry/ Kashmiri style Mutton curry

Kashmiri Mutton Curry is a delicious Mutton / Ghost dish, adapted from the famous Mutton Rogan Josh, with the trademark red color and wholesome spices. Mutton Rogan Josh is a Kashmiri classic dish and popular all over the world. There are two main versions; with and without onion and garlic, and there are several reformed modern versions with addition of several ingredients which are far-off from the original version. The authentic recipe requires mustard oil, Ratan Jot (a special root used for giving the signature red color to the dish) and special spices. I will post the authentic recipe once I have all the ingredients ready.

Mutton or Lamb is considered a part of Royal cuisine, and is very popular in the form of Mutton Biriyani. Do try my special, flavorful Mutton Biriyani (Thalassery Style), Grilled Lamb with green marinade, Kerala Mutton Curry, Mutton liver Fry, Mutton stew, you will love it!. Kashmiri Mutton Curry recipe is an excellent dish adapted from the Rogan Josh and Yakhni Mutton recipe, with mutton cooked in a rich onion tomato gravy. Mutton is cooked with whole spices and curd on slow fire for almost an hour to make it succulent and flavorful. You can try with pressure cooker but cooking mutton in a thick bottomed pan on slow fire makes it juicy, more appealing and flavorful. The authentic Rogan Josh  and Yakhni recipe does not include tomatoes; while in this recipe, tomatoes makes the gravy tangy and together with Kashmiri Red Chili Powder gives the classic red color to the dish.You might also like my Kashmiri style Butter Chicken, a variety chicken dish.

Indian Cuisine is all about flavours and each region uses special mix of variety spices to create their own special flavours. Please try my Punjabi Chicken curry, Andhra Prawns Masala, Goan Fish Curry, Chettinad chicken curry, Sri Lankan Prawns curry, Kuttanadan Duck Roast, Peshawari Chicken curryThalassery Chicken Biriyani etc for variety dishes. Kashmiri Mutton curry is a wonderful recipe, spicy and rich; a perfect dish for chilly evenings! Kashmiri Mutton Curry with its delicious thick gravy is great with Whole wheat naan, Rotis, Pulao and Ghee rice. Enjoy!!

Ingredients:

Mutton: 1 kg
Onion: 3 nos (medium)
Ginger Garlic Paste: 2 tbsp
Bay leaf: 1 no.
Cardamom: 4 nos.
Cloves: 5 nos.
Cinnamon: 2 stick
Chili Powder: 2 tbsp
Cumin Powder (Jeera): ½ tsp
Garam Masala: 1 tsp
Curd: 1 cup
Tomato: 2 nos
Cashew: to make paste (15 nos)
Coriander leaves: little
Oil + ghee: as required

Method:

Wash and drain Mutton. Marinate with little salt, curd, Kashmiri Chili powder, turmeric powder, Garam Masala, Cumin Powder and keep aside.

Kashmiri Mutton Curry

Heat oil and ghee in a thick bottomed pan and add Bay leaf and whole Masalas. Add sliced onions and sauté till limp. Add the garlic ginger paste and sauté for few minutes. Now, put the marinated Mutton pieces and roast well. Cover and cook on low flame for half an hour, stirring in between. Add little water if required. When the mutton is almost cooked, add Tomato puree (Blanch in hot water for few minutes, peel the skin and puree in grinder). Mix well and cover and cook for 10 more minutes. Grind the cashew and add the paste to the mutton. Mix well and cover and cook for another 10 minutes.

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Kashmiri Mutton Curry Kashmiri Mutton Curry

Transfer to a plate, garnish with coriander leaves and serve with steamed rice, Jeerah rice, Ghee rice, Rotis or whole wheat Naan.  Enjoy the royal feast!

Tips:

  • Cashews should be ground to a smooth paste. Soak the cashews in hot water for 10 minutes before grinding.
  • Whole spices add a lot of flavor to the curry. You may also slightly crush them and add.
  • Please adjust the spices according to your spice level. Always add Kashmiri chili Powder as it gives the plush red color.
  • Curd should not be too sour.
  • Always use thick bottomed pan for the slow cooking process. You may also try pressure cooking it if you are not so keen about the flavors; slow roasting gives amazing flavors!
  • If you like mutton dishes, you may also check Thalassery Mutton Biriyani special, Mutton Stew, etc.

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