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Mutton Kasha Recipe

By Asha

Mutton Kasha Recipe

Kosha mangsho is a typical Bengali preparation, generally spicy with a thick gravy, made with simple ingredients. It’s best enjoyed with roti/ parantha.Goes pretty well with rice too.

Ingredients for Mutton Kasha Recipe

For marination

  • Mutton – 500 gms
  • Onion- 2
  • Garlic – 4-5 flakes
  • Ginger – 1″ piece
  • Curd – 1 tbsp
  • Kashmiri lal mirch – 1 tsp
  • Chilli powder – 1 1/2 tsp
  • Salt – to taste
  • Mustard oil – 2 tbsp

For the gravy

  • Cumin powder – 3/4 tsp
  • cardamom – 3 (crushed)
  • Cinnamon – 2 pieces 1″ inch each (crushed)
  • Sugar – a pinch

 Procedure for preparing Mutton Kasha

Marinate the mutton pieces with all the ingredients (marination section) for at least 1 to 2 hrs.

Heat oil in a cooker, add sugar to it so that it caramelizes, to this add tomato puree and again mix well, then cook with lid open for 10 minutes. Add enough water and close the lid and coo k the mutton up to 7-8 whistles.

Once the steam is gone open the lid and cook till the mutton is tender and they right gravy consistency is attained. Add garam masala powder along with boiled potatoes and mix well, finally garnish with chopped coriander.

Filed Under: East Indian Recipes Tagged With: Bengali, Mutton

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