Today,
I am going to share a very simple, delectable, spicy and super tempting Mutton
Uppu Kari. Chettinad Mutton Uppu Kari is a very special recipe made with very
little ingredients but taste extremely fabulous. Do check out the video for the
delectable mutton uppu kari and enjoy. Note: Use only gingelly oil for this
recipe, do not skip the shallots and adjust the spice level according to your
family needs. Meanwhile do check out Chicken Uppu Kari/Kozhi Uppu Kari I posted earlier here
and also check out other interesting and mouthwatering Chicken Varuvals/Fry/Biryanis/Gravies etc
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Ingredients
Now add the curry leaves and fry until it turns crispy.
Here’s
how to make Mutton Uppu Kari with step by step photos…
Mutton/Goat Meat
|
½ kg
|
Shallots/Sambar Vengayam
|
15-20
|
Garlic Cloves
|
10-12
|
Tomatoes
|
2 finely chopped
|
Ginger & Garlic Paste
|
1 tbsp
|
Dry Red Chillies
|
10-12
|
Turmeric Powder
|
1 tsp
|
Gingelly Oil
|
5 tbsp
|
Cinnamon Sticks/Pattai
|
1 piece
|
Fennel Seeds/Sombu
|
1 tsp
|
Salt
|
As needed
|
Curry Leaves/Karuvepilai
|
12-15
|
Preparation
Time: 12-15 minutes Recipe
Category: Lunch
Cooking
Time: 50-55 minutes Recipe Cuisine: Tamil Nadu,
Chettinad
Author:
Priya Anandakumar
Also check out other interesting and mouthwatering Chicken Varuvals/Fry/Biryanis/Gravies etc
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Check out the video of how to make Mutton Uppu Kari
Preparation
Wash
the mutton pieces thoroughly with water 3-4 times, drain the water and keep it
aside.
Add the
washed mutton pieces to a bowl, add 1 tbsp of ginger & garlic paste, ½ tsp
of turmeric powder, little salt and mix everything really well. Marinate the
mutton pieces for 20-30 minutes or at least till you peel the onions and get
everything ready.
Chop
the tomatoes and add it to the mixer, grind it to fine paste and keep it aside.
Method
Heat
nallaennai in a kadai/pan/chatti, add cinnamon sticks and fennel seeds. Fry
until nice aroma arises.
Add the
dry red chillies and fry for about 20 seconds.
Add the
shallots and sauté well until it turns to light golden color.
Now add
the garlic cloves and sauté well for another minute or two.
Add the
marinated mutton pieces, ½ tsp of turmeric powder, very little salt and sauté
well for about 4-5 minutes.
Add about
1 cup of water, give a good stir and let it come to a boil.
Now add
the tomato puree and give a good mix.
Cover
and cook for about 40-45 minutes or until the meat is well cooked and soft.
Check and stir in between to avoid it from burning. [If the water is not enough
for cooking the meat than add more water as needed]
When
the meat is well cooked and attained desired consistency, add finely chopped
cilantro/coriander leaves and mix well.
Finally
add 1 tbsp of nallaennai/gingelly oil, give a good stir and switch off the
stove.
Delicious,
spicy and tempting Mutton Uppu Kari is ready to be enjoyed. Serve it how with a
bowl of steam cooked white rice and enjoy.
Suggestions:
Adjust
the spice level according to your family needs by reducing the red chillies or
by removing the seeds from the chillies.
I have
added tomato puree, but can add finely chopped tomatoes as well.
I have
cooked the mutton directly for about 40-45 minutes, you can also pressure cook
the marinated mutton for 2-3 whistles and proceed with the same procedure. When
adding pressure cooked mutton cook only all the water evaporates and the masala
is well combined.
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here, Mutton/goat Meat Recipes,Fish
& Egg Recipes
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