Mutton Masala (100gm)

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Mutton Masala is a rich and flavorful Indian dish that features tender pieces of mutton (goat meat) cooked in a spicy, aromatic gravy. The dish is known for its deep, robust flavors and can be enjoyed with a variety of Indian breads or rice dishes. Here’s a detailed description:

Ingredients and Flavor Profile:

  • Mutton: Typically bone-in pieces or boneless chunks of goat meat. The meat is slow-cooked to become tender and absorb the flavors of the masala.
  • Spices: A blend of spices such as turmeric, red chili powder, coriander powder, cumin, garam masala, and sometimes fennel seeds or cloves. These spices create a rich, complex flavor profile.
  • Onions and Garlic: Sautéed until golden brown to form a flavorful base for the gravy.
  • Ginger: Adds a zesty kick and complements the spices.
  • Tomatoes: Often used in the gravy, providing a tangy and slightly sweet flavor that balances the spices.
  • Yogurt or Cream (optional): Adds richness and a creamy texture to the gravy.
  • Herbs: Fresh cilantro or mint is commonly used for garnish, adding freshness and a burst of flavor.

Preparation:

  1. Marinate the Mutton: The mutton is often marinated in a mixture of yogurt and spices (such as turmeric, red chili powder, and salt) to tenderize the meat and enhance its flavor.
  2. Cook Aromatics: Onions, garlic, and ginger are sautéed in oil or ghee until they turn golden brown and fragrant.
  3. Add Spices: Ground spices are added to the onion mixture and cooked briefly to release their essential oils and flavors.
  4. Cook the Mutton: The marinated mutton is added to the spice mixture and browned. Tomatoes are then added and cooked down to form a rich, flavorful gravy.
  5. Simmer: The dish is simmered gently until the mutton is tender and cooked through. Additional ingredients like yogurt or cream may be added to enrich the gravy.
  6. Garnish: The dish is typically garnished with fresh cilantro or mint before serving.

Serving: Mutton Masala is usually served with Indian breads such as naan, roti, or paratha. It also pairs well with steamed basmati rice or jeera rice (cumin rice). It can be accompanied by side dishes like raita (yogurt-based condiment) or a simple salad.

Variations:

  • Regional Styles: Different regions of India have their own versions of Mutton Masala, with variations in spices and cooking methods.
  • Heat Level: The spiciness can be adjusted based on personal preference by varying the amount of red chili powder or green chilies.

Mutton Masala is celebrated for its rich, deep flavors and tender meat, making it a favorite in Indian cuisine and a popular choice for special occasions and hearty meals.

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