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What’s Cooking ? Curry, I said!

Soul Curry…

Curry connections….
I don’t think my kids could ever survive an experience of the sort without fear or a million questions!! Best they enjoy the curry bit like we did!!
I made naans to serve with the curry. Naan is a leavened Indian bread & goes brilliantly with curries. Will post the recipe for the bread later.
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Slice 2 onions & grind the other 2 to a paste.
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Heat oil in a heavy bottomed pan / cooker. Fry the potato wedges for 5-7 minutes on full heat (will not get fully cooked). Remove from oil & reserve.
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In the same oil, put in the whole garam masala & fry for a minute till they crackle. Add the sliced onions & fry till golden brown.
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Add the lamb & roast till light brown; add the yogurt & roast again till the liquid is gone.
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Now add the coriander powder + turmeric powder + paprika, mixing in well, followed by the onion paste + ginger garlic paste + chopped tomatoes. ROAST again till the edges leave oil.
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Add about 1/2 a cup of water & cook until lamb is done.
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Now add the potatoes, mix well & cook till potatoes are done. This should take just a short while now. Keep an eye to make sure you don’t end up with mashed potatoes!
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Add a few green chilies for flavour (deseed them if you want), garnish with fresh coriander & garam masala powder…
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Serve with naans.
Some other Indian lamb curries you might enjoy…





































Another great lamb dish for me to try, and with potatoes…I love potatoes!!!
nice combo!potato and lamb looks so tempting girl:))
This sounds fabulous!! You always make me so hungry!
Hello deeba. Have been reading your blog for quite a while now. You have a great blog for indian home-style recipes. And your desserts look so colourful and vibrant! Very nice!
Although you call this a curry, I notice there isn’t much chilli in it. I presume young children will be able to eat it with no problems? After cooking lamb in tomato-based sauces for so long, I thought it would be time for a change!!
<3 Deeba! can i get some? pleeeeease! Those are super delicious looking! and i love curry! lover for all spicy food! :D
Amanda
Fantastic dish, Deeba! Will try it!
Btw, I love your photos!
I love curry! I hope to someday try your version– I’ll have to find a way to get garam masala here, though– I know many Indian households make their own, but black cardamom is nearly impossible to find here
What a lovely blog you have here Deeba! Thank God for Maninas or I would have never fund you. Lamb curry looks awesome. But mostly, I am v impressed by the fact that you made naan. I am trying to master this recently…
Deeba, Beautiful dish with a beautiful presentation! I can’t get my eye off your gorgeous serving bowl and utensil!
the times during the air-raids must have been scary right?
Love lamb and potato and yes me and my siblings fought for these as well..
Lamb curry looks wonderful!! You actually made naan?? Hats off! Looking forward to that recipe, Deeba.
Another great lamb dish Deeba
It does look delish and what beautiful pics!
Rosie x
I usually stay away from lamb – but a mutton curry and potatoes enticed me sometime back and it was just too delcious and got cleaned up to the last bit at a girly lunch I hosted!
Your version looks lipsmacking – and yes, the potatoes are definitely worth fighting over for!
In our oriya style cooking we put potatoes in all non veg gravies and this mutton curry is so similar….even me and my sis uded to fight over the potatoes…the dish awesome Deeba!