? Mutton Paya ? Mutton Paya Soup, which is made from the legs of a lamb or trotters, is one of the healthiest soups that you will ever have in your lifetime. Best for the nourishment of kids and old age people, this soup recipe provides an excellent dose of calcium and is good for the joints as well. The lamb legs (trotters) are tenderized to the extent that the juice extracted from it is the healthiest when mixed with water. The whole and ground spices added in this flavourful soup recipe provides this dish aroma and a great taste. Whether it is the winter season or you are ill, a soup is the only indulgence we think of at this time. The warmth of the freshly made soup when goes down the food pipe and bringing in heat inside the body, there is nothing as relaxing. This soup is something that you can prepare anytime for your loved ones and can be made for any occasion. Be it a festival or a special occasion, Mutton Paya Soup never fails to impress your guests. So this is my contribution to Open Collab #hotspicyfoodday21 Hosted by Tanu @cooketerian_20 Isha @bake.cook_withme Mitali @cookandbake_withmitali Shruti @shrutiz_kitchen_journey Shweta @plate2palate82 Follow me for more updates on homemade foods @uzmaseasyrecipes @uzmaseasyrecipes Use #uzmaseasyrecipes to share your food pictures with me and get featured #muttonpaya #paye #nihari #awadhicuisine #northindianstreetfood #homemadefood #mumbaifoodblogger #foodmaniacindia #mumbaifoodlovers #foodindia #mumbaifoodie #foodtalkmumbai #foodiesofindia #gharkakhana #mumbaifoodiejunkie #mumbaieats #indianfoodblogger #desikhana #foodmaniacindia #delhifoodie #muttonrecipe #winterfood #foodiesofcreatorshala #foodbloggersofinstagram #artofplating #foodbloggersofcreatorshala #creatorshala
Read More❤️ Lal Mans ❤️ Ingredients– Mutton 1 kg (with bones) Onions 4 finely chopped Dried Red Chile 10 (deseed ) Coriander powder_3 Tbsp Cumin powder_ 2 Tbsp Garlic garlic paste 2 tbsp Curds 1/2 Cup Ghee 1 cup Salt to taste Cardamom 4 pods Black pepper 1/2 tsp Bay leaf–2 Mace 3-4 strands Black Cardamom 2 pods Cinnamon sticks 1" Fresh Coriander - chopped for garnish Dried Red Chile 2-3 whole for garnish Method– Grind the soaked chillies to a fine paste in a blender. In a large mixing bowl, combine the mutton, yogurt, cumin powder, coriander powder, turmeric powder, one tablespoon ginger garlic paste, salt and the red chilli paste. Mix well and set aside to marinate in the refrigerator for an hour. Heat ghee in a pressure cooker, to that add black cardamom, green cardamoms, cinnamon, cloves and bay leaf and sauté till its fragrant. Add the onions and sauté till they turn light brown in colour. Then add the remaining ginger garlic paste and sauté for a minute. Add the marinated mutton to the onions and sauté on high heat for two to three minutes. Add salt and sufficient water to cover all the mutton pieces. Cover with a lid and let it cook under pressure for seven to eight whistles. Once done, remove from heat and wait till the pressure is released. Put the curry back on heat, add garam masala and give a quick stir before removing from heat. Lastly add sufficient water (like Mutton covered not fully covered with water) and cook in slow flame until get a nice gravy. Finally add chopped coriander leaves, mix well. Serve hot with steamed rice, Pulao, roti or paratha. Notes I have used 10 Kashmiri chillies and 5 dry chillies that are hot. This will provide a good blend of colour and heat. You can tweak this if you want your curry fiery! Please note that yogurt added at the last step will reduce some of the chilli heat. If you can get hold of Mathania chillies use them instead for a more authentic flavour. Use about 15-20 of them. #lalmans #redmutton #uzmaseasyrecipes #creatorshala #muttonrecipe #lunch #rajasthanfood #foodaddiction #muttonrecipes
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