Hi guys!!! Had a Rocking weekend huh? I truly wish i could freeze the time to all these wonderful weekends :), with truck load of fun , pampering and leg pulling ;). Being the youngest and the dumbest among our circle, i am always the center of attraction, and the victim of all teasing. But i swear i really enjoy all these and thats why i wanna freeze the time and don wanna grow further too.([i am very certain of one thing, i wont grow tall more than what i am now , 5 ft ;) ].
I wasnt cooking anything blog worthy last few days in my kitchen, and thats when i realized about some mails i have been getting with recipe requests. Resmi Pius from UAE has sent me a request for Pepper mutton some time back. I m really sorry Resmi i took this much time to cook this up :). This is the recipe i always follow when my DH craves for some mutton fry . This is very similar to those meat ularthiyathu recipes, which i have posted before, except that i add more pepper and less chili powder for this. Hope you will enjoy this.
Ingredients:-
To marinate
Mutton - 500 gms
Coriander powder - 1 tsp
Chili powder - 1/2 tsp
Crushed peppercorns - 1/2 tsp
Salt to taste
To make masala
Small onion chopped - 1 cup
Garlic - 4 cloves
Ginger - a small pieces
Green chiles - 2
Crushed peppercorns - 1/2 tsp( use 1 tsp if you want it to be more spicy)
Coriander powder - 1 tsp
Garam masala - 1/2 tsp
Crushed Fennel seeds - 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves
Method
Heat a pan and add all the powders in marinating section and fry it for a minute or two.
Clean and marinate the mutton pieces with roasted powders and salt and keep it for 1- 2 hours.
Pressure cook with just enough water , if needed , till it is tender( 4-5 whistles usually).
Crush shallots, garlic , ginger and green chiles in a mortar and pestle.
Heat oil in a pan and add curry leaves and crushed mix.
Saute till the raw smell disappears, for like 7-8 minutes.
Add the cooked meat along with the cooking liquid and simmer for 10 minutes, or till all the liquid is absorbed.Add crushed peppercorns , garam masala, Crushed Fennel seeds and fry it for another 5-10 minutes, till it is dry and the masala is all absorbed to the meat.
Serve warm with roti or rice.
Cheers
Sarah
51 comments:
the beauty of the dish is ,,its simple to make,,,and I'm already thinking of trying with roti :)and if you don't mind,,which camera do you use for photos,You are amazing food photographer.
Cheers and happy cooking.
Nikki.
http://titilating-tastebuds.blogspot.com/
Spicy fry! Perfect with dosas and roti!
Nandini's Food Page
njanum innale mutton pepper undakki ullu, pakshe athu gravyannu..but to tell u the truth ethu kanditu pineeyum kothiyavum...excclnt girl!!
This looks really tasty! Have not had mutton in a while.
Dear Sarah
How are you? Coming here after a long time and also there is nothing much to see at my blog. I like this mutton recipe..bit fade up with chicekn :-)
I am going to try it this weekend. I am really scared to see how many great dishes i have missed
have a nice day
Looks great. Glad to know you had a great weekend. I had a pleasant one too though very quiet.
If only we got goats meat and not lamb..cos i completely hate the lamb we get at the supermarket..the ularthu looks awesome.
Lovely clicks sarah,would love to try it with chicken...
Looks fingerlicking! I would love to try with some chicken too.
mouthwatering mutton fry... for long time i planned to do.. but didnt find right time... now will not miss... bookmarked....
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Simple and awesome Sarah....Love the clicks...
The capture is surely eye capturing.... Awesome prep which is mouth watering.... Hugs ))))
Ash...
(http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)
Lovely Mutton Curry..Must try the peppery version
mutton fry looks delicious
Satya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
Hi sarah,
happy to see that you had nice weekend.I was busy with my in-laws here, and now they went to his brothers house.thanks again for helping me with all kerala recipes. My in-laws loved your kuttanadan chicken curry and many other dishes of yours.
This pork fry looks really tasty. will surely try this.
Awesome recipe !! Love ur blog..
Thanks
Sulagna
http://e-senseofspicenfragrance-sulagna.blogspot.com/
Recipe Looks great.
Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Wow looks great..spicy and yummy, perfect mutton fry..love it.
Hi, glad to know that you had a great weekend..I had a good one too..coming back to the recipe..love your non veg dishes..simply mouth watering and deelish!
looks so delicious..yummy clicks too
US Masala
This looks perfect and yummy.
Mouthwater pepper mutton fry..
Very tempting Mutton fry !! Love it !!
Mouthwatering preparation
yummy dish!
Looks so tasty and great click too..
Tempting mutton fry....lov the color,yummmm
Ularthu ..very authentic.. Guess this recipe would work with any meat.
Awesome recipe. My favourite pepper fry. Yummy.
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This is such a delicious fry - great flavors!
Looks perfect!
mouthwatering & spicy fry!!
Very very very tempting:)
wow mouthwatering anallo dear
OMG, what a divine dish!!! I'm helping out myself here...self-service na! Hehehe...;)
wowwww yummmmmy mutton fry!!!
pack me some sarah....really rich recipe...i m a mutton lover...
yummy mutton..nice click
Wow this looks amazing. Crack of fresh pepper sounds incredibly tempting.
Nice nadan mutton fry
good picture also
oh Sarah you took to good old days in India, my mu used to prepare pepper mutton on Sunday's for lunch with tomato samber....Slurp...your version is super delicious :)
The beuatiful snap has made it more welcoming and tempting....nice recipe dear....
tempting clicks, yummy
Looks so tempting.
These sound and look flavorful and savory. I would love some now. Lovely photo as always.
Just right with rice and dosa...with such good and authentic kerala recipes...I am missing home already
Lovely clicks, Sarah!
Delicious.....
I love your blog!
Have a nice time!
Paula
mutton fry looks simply superb! mouthwatering..
very good designed blog
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