Gosht Palak Curry

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Ingredients :

1 kg - Mutton
4 nos - Onions
1 cup - Spinach
2 tsp - Green chillies
6 tsp - Red chillies
2 tbsp - Coriander leaves
1 tsp - Ginger-Garlic paste
3 tbsp - Oil
Salt to taste

Cooking Instructions :

- Fry the onions and green chillies in oil till the onions become brown in color.
- Add mutton, mix ginger-garlic paste, red chillies.
- Put the lid over the pan and allow it to cook.
- Add blanched and chopped spinach and again cook for 2 minutes.
- Mutton Paalak Curry is ready, check salt
- Garnish the curry with coriander leaves.

Nihari

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Ingredients :

1/2 kg - Beef
1/2 tsp - Turmeric powder
1 tsp - Coriander powder
1 tsp - Ginger paste
1 tsp - Pepper
1 tsp - Chilli powder
4 tbsp - Oil
3 tbsp - Flour
Salt to taste

Spice mix :

2 tsp - Fennel seeds
2 nos - Green cardamom
2 nos - Black cardamom
2 tsp - Coriander seeds
1/2 tsp - Peppercorns
1/2 tsp - Cumin seeds
10 nos - Cloves
1 no - Cinnamon stick
1 no - Bay leaf
1/4 tsp - Nutmeg
Onion slices, coriander, ginger and green chilies for garnishing

Cooking Instructions :

- Take a heavy based pot and heat oil. Fry the meat a little.
- Mix salt, chili powder, turmeric, coriander powder, pepper and ginger paste. Pour a little water. - Mix flour in half cup of water.
- Add this mixture to the meat and boil it.
- Grind all the spice mix until powdery fine.
- Add this to the meat.
- Add 3-4 cups of water cover and leave it to tenderize over very low heat.
- It will take about 7 hours for beef to get done.
- Fry some onion slices in oil until golden brown.
- Garnish the Nihari with it.
- Fresh coriander, ginger and green chilies can also be used for garnishing.

Mirch ka Salan

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Ingredients :

500 gms - Green chillies
1 no - Large onion
1 no - Large tomato
1/2 tsp - Turmeric powder
1 tsp - Ground corriander
2 tbsp - Roasted cumin seeds
2 tbsp - Roasted peanut seeds
2 tbsp - Coconut grated
2 no - Garlic flakes
1 no - Ginger
1/2 Cup - Tamarind juice
3 Cups - Oil
Salt to taste

Cooking Instructions :

- Grind the roasted peanut and cumin seeds to make a powder.
- Chop onions and tomatoes finely.
- Grind garlic and ginger to make a paste.
- Heat the oil and fry chilies and keep it aside.
- Fry chopped onions and tomatoes.
- Add ginger garlic paste and fried chillies, saute for 10 minutes.
- Sprinkle tamarind juice and salt
- Add this mixture to fried green chillies.
- Serve it with rotis.

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