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Mutton Stew




Mutton Stew is a traditional breakfast recipe of Kerala and is a great accompaniment with appam, palappam and idiyappam. It is mutton and potatoes stewed in coconut milk and flavored with whole spices. This light stew may not look very appetizing but its mild flavor and taste is a delight to the palate. I have just used potatoes and mutton, but you can also add in other veggies like carrots. You can also add Vinegar,but it is optional.


Ingredients
Mutton- 1  lb
Potato- 2 small
Onion thinly sliced- 2 medium
Ginger- 1 inch thick
Garlic- 3-4 pods
Green chilly- 7-8
Thick coconut milk- 1 cup
Thin coconut milk- 2 cup
Cinnamon- 1 stick
Clove- 4-5
Cardamon-2
Whole pepper- 8-10
Fennel seeds- 1/2 tsp
nutmeg- a pinch
Mustard seeds- 1/2 tsp
Curry leaves
salt to taste
Ghee- 1 tsp
oil

In a pan or a pressure cooker heat oil and add in whole garam masala ( Cinnamon, Cardamon, clove, pepper and fennel seeds) Once there is a nice aroma add in thinly sliced onions and saute for a few seconds( just sweating the onions)and add in slit green chilly, sliced ginger, garlic and saute till the raw flavor disappears. Add in mutton and potato pieces enough salt and thin coconut milk and close the lid and cook till the mutton is completely cooked. Add the thick coconut milk and nutmeg powder add allow the curry to get warm. Do not heat up too much. In a separate pan add one tsp of ghee and add mustard seeds and when they splutter add curry leaves and fry a bit. Add this on top of the curry and keep lid closed till it is ready to serve. Enjoy with appam.



Try this..
Hope you will all enjoy..

Comments

  1. love to have some now...have some idiyappam stock here.... :-)

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  2. Hi,

    Lovely looking stew...:)

    Dr.Sameena@

    http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com

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  3. One Word: PERFECT. Loved the gravy as well as the mutton chunks.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  4. Stew with mutton sounds interesting

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  5. Ohhw myn my...Adipoli mutton stew, Appathinte koode kidu, alochikumpole kothy varanu tto..

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  6. So creamy and yummy, love your click too..

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  7. really tempting dear..

    http://jellybelly-shanavi.blogspot.com

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  8. Am glad to follow ur blog...

    http://jellybelly-shanavi.blogspot.com

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  9. looks delicious,would love to try this with chicken...

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  10. Mutton stew looks absolutely fabulous, very comforting for me..

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  11. Yummy mutton Stew,would love to have it with appam or dosa.

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  12. That sounds so comforting..perfect for this weather!

    US Masala

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  13. droolworthy mutton stew. yummm:)

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  14. vayil ninnum vellam varunnu perfect with palappom

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  15. Kollam..Christmas Brkfastinu adipoli ayirikkum :)

    Cheers,
    Reshmi

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  16. Stew with mutton is very tempting.I can smell it from here:)

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  17. im so sad that i missed your blog till this.. came to your space from another buddy blogger..
    this looks delicious.. love to have with appam.. i was going through your previous posts.. apple crumble, berry cake, karimeen pollichathu..etc, lots of stunning pics.. :)

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  18. kandittu kothiyayittu vayya.ithiri appam kudi kittiyirunnenkil..........

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  19. yumm stew,,I wanna try this next weekend,,,,
    enjoy,
    Nikki

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  20. this looks brilliant...drool drool :)

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  21. yummy addition of coconut milk delicious tasty dish

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  22. Thanks all for stopping by and for the lovely comments:)

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  23. Kurachu appam koodi undayirunenki..Najngal nalle nattil povannu, chennittu venom ethellam kazhikkan :) Drooling here..

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  24. Thanks Maya..Have a wonderful and safe journey..see u soon.

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  25. Wow! This is interesting. Never tried making one. Thanks for sharing this recipe.

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  26. Wow! This is interesting. Never tried making one. Thanks for sharing this recipe.

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