: Laal maas is a fiery Rajasthani meat curry. Lamb cooked in a variety of masalas with a burst of red chilies. This bright red colored delicious dish garnished with coriander leaves and a good amount of ghee looks extremely appetizing.
INGREDIENTS
2 Small onions, finely chopped
2 green chilies, finely chopped
18-20 red chilies
2 tsp coriander seeds (whole)
1 tsp jeera
1 cup of LOS OLIVARES Extra Light Olive Oil
10 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 piece small ginger, finely chopped
1/2 kg lamb (cut into pieces with bones)
1 tsp salt
1 cup kachri powder (kachri is a dried vegetable, a variety of cucumbers found in Rajasthan and ground into a powder), small
3-4 pods cardamom
1/2 tsp black pepper
1 cinnamon stick
A pinch of mace
1 pod black cardamom
water
Handful coriander leaves, chopped
HOW TO COOK RAJASTHANI LAAL MAAS
1
Dry roast the red chilies to give it a nice distinctive aroma which adds great flavor to the dish.
2
Add to that the coriander seeds and cumin seeds.
3
Once done, grind it into a nice fine powder.
4
Heat some LOS OLIVARES Extra Light Olive Oil in a pan. Add to this the garlic and ginger.
5
Once the garlic turns slightly brown add the lamb pieces.
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Give it a good mix. This is also a good time to add salt.
7
Now add the kachri powder. Not only does this powder tenderize the meat, its also adds a nice tangy flavor to it.
8
Now add the chopped onions and mix all well.
9
Once the onions have roasted well add the whole spices, cardamom, black pepper, cinnamon, mace, black cardamom. Stir well.
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Now add the red chili powder and let it roast for about a minute.
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Add enough water to cook the lamb. Cover it and let it simmer for a couple of minutes till the meat is cooked.
12
Once the meat is cooked, take out all the pieces on a platter and strain the gravy.
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Straining the gravy gets rid of all the whole spices and keeps the essence and flavors intact.
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Now add the lamb pieces you had taken out to the refined gravy and put it back on fire but on low heat.
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Add about 1/2 cup water and some coriander leaves.
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Let it simmer for a while and when you reach a good consistency of gravy, turn off the heat.
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Serve hot with a good garnishing of chopped coriander leaves.