Mutton korma – Special occasions like festivals and birthdays call for delicious food. Why not make this korma curry, and pair it with naan or rice. A tasty way to impress your guests!
In my opinion, plenty of food, fun and laughter is the recipe for a great celebration. When it comes to party food, I think about the kind of food that you don’t make on a regular basis. I mean, the food that’s reserved for only special occasions.
This mutton korma belongs to this category. I make this only for special party lunches or dinners. Just because I believe great food makes any celebration very special and immemorable. I feel that there’s no better way to celebrate.
This recipe is actually inspired by your favorite, lamb korma. But with a little twist to make it more rich and luscious. Look at the rich, dark gravy? Doesn’t that look awesome? If you have never had mutton korma before, this is one recipe you must try!
There are a few important elements in this mutton korma that makes it super delicious.
First, the onions. Yes, you heard it right. The humble onions that’s always an integral part of any curry is one of the star ingredients in this curry. To be exact, it’s the secret element that gives this dish it’s dark color. Fry the onions until golden and crisp, and then crush it before adding to the curry. It sounds so simple, right? But be careful not to burn them. Burned onions will leave a very bitter taste which can ruin any fabulous dish. So, slice the onions evenly to ensure even cooking.
Second, the mutton. Fry mutton pieces in oil to seal them. This way, all the juices of this tasty meat is locked in resulting in tender, juicy pieces of meat. Plus, it also makes the final dish super flavorful.
Third, the spices and yogurt in this mutton korma. Turmeric, coriander, garam masala, red chili powder and a few dry spices like cinnamon, bay leaf, cloves and cardamom. Well, you already know the amount of flavor spices add to any curry. I don’t really need to explain that! The garam masala is added towards the end of cooking as it acts very quickly and flavor the whole dish in no time at all.
I add yogurt to almost all meat dishes (there are a few exceptions though) for extra flavor. Plus, it gives the meat melt-in-your-mouth kind of texture. And I really love that!
So simple yet so good! Just pair it with your favorite kind of rice, naan or roti. Then eat and enjoy!
Trust me, this mutton korma is always a WINNER.
When it's time to celebrate a special occasion, why not impress your family and friends with this mutton korma?Mutton Korma | Video
Ingredients
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Instructions
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Nutrition Information
Yield
4
Serving Size
1
Amount Per Serving
Calories 616Total Fat 50gSaturated Fat 18gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 27gCholesterol 195mgSodium 228mgCarbohydrates 14gFiber 3gSugar 5gProtein 52g
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Anu - My Ginger Garlic Kitchen says
This korma looks so tender and juicy, Rose. Lovely share, my family would love this.
CHCooks says
Really nice Rose 🙂 Nice tips on getting the Korma right!