Spicy Moroccan Chicken Skewer
I have not used the oven in my new home. It does not look in great shape and that is upsetting me already. So it is important that it works well. I decided to make something that is easy and quick to make and have …
I have not used the oven in my new home. It does not look in great shape and that is upsetting me already. So it is important that it works well. I decided to make something that is easy and quick to make and have …
I have not used the oven in my new home. It does not look in great shape and that is upsetting me already. So it is important that it works well. I decided to make something that is easy and quick to make and have …
Kosha Mangsho or Bengali spicy sautéed mutton curry (Mind it……spicy is not synonymous with chilli hot) is one of those dishes that I love but do not cook often as we are minimising our consumption of the mutton or lamb or any other red meat for that matter. However, no festival is complete in Bengal without a mutton dish. This is also a dish for which a Bengali would trade off rice for ruti (roti/round Indian flour bread) or Luchi ( puri/ Indian fried round bread) or porotha( paratha).
Kosha Mangsho or Bengali spicy sautéed mutton curry Recipe
Preparation time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 45 minutes
Serves: 3
Ingredients:
500gms- Mutton/lamb leg or shoulder cut into medium pieces
1-teaspoon turmeric
2-teaspoon ginger paste
2 –teaspoon garlic paste
2- teaspoon roasted cumin powder (dry roast the cumin seed and make powder)
1- teaspoon coriander powder
1/2 teaspoon red chilli powder (optional or depending on taste)
2- large tomatoes de-seeded and chopped
2-large onion chopped
½ Cup Yogurt
1-teaspoon sugar
5- Cardamom
2-inch cinnamon
2-bay leaves
5-cloves
I had so much food over the last five days of Durga Puja (Bengali festival) that today I am craving for some light and easy to make food. Therefore, I decided to make some couscous and pan roasted chicken. You can make it vegetarian by …