Mutton chops

Mutton chops
  • Mutton chops -250 grams
  • Onion -300 gms.
  • Ginger garlic paste - 1 tsp (optional)
  • Green chillies - 8 pieces (medium size)
  • Coriander - 1 bunch (big)
  • Black pepper - two spoons
  • Salt to taste
Preparation
  • Finely cut onions and keep aside.
  • Slit green chilies.
  • Coarse grind pepper.
  • Wash coriander. Chop leaves and stems and keep aside.
  • Wash mutton chops. Drain well and keep aside.
Method:
  1. Place a 4-litre pressure cooker on the stove. Add oil.
  2. Add finely chopped onions.
  3. Stir-fry. Add ginger garlic paste.
  4. Allow the onion to turn brown. Add slit green chilies.
  5. Fry for two minutes. Transfer mutton chops.
  6. Stir the contents well. Cook on low flame for 5 minutes.
  7. Add the chopped coriander leaves.
  8. Add salt and pour water enough to cover the contents of the cooker.
  9. Cook on low flame.
  10. Wait for 5 whistles and then switch off.
  11. A good side dish for roti, plain rice, fried rice, dhal rice etc.

Mutton Keema

Mutton Keema
  • Minced meat - 150 grams
  • Onion (medium size) - 1
  • Tomato (small) - 1
  • Ginger garlic paste - 1
  • Turmeric powder - ¼ tsp
  • Chilli powder - 1 tsp
  • Coriander powder - 2 tsp
  • Oil - 3 tsp
  • Salt to taste
Method
  1. Heat oil in a kadai or pan. Transfer finely chopped onions.
  2. Stir-fry, add ginger and garlic paste.
  3. Wait for onion to turn brown and then add finely chopped tomato pieces.
  4. Let the tomato turn soft. Add turmeric powder, chili powder and coriander powder. Mix well.
  5. Wait for few minutes. Transfer minced meat.
  6. Add ½ a glass of water and close the vessel with a tight lid.
  7. Cook on a low flame. Occasionally open lid and stir the contents slowly.
  8. In less than 15 minutes, the minced meat should be cooked.
  9. If gravy is required, stop cooking. Sprinkle coriander leaves before serving.
  10. If dry minced meat is required, allow it cook till the water is completely absorbed. Sprinkle coriander before serving.
  11. Minced meat gravy or dry can be served with rice or roti.

Chicken Biryani

Chicken Biryani
  • Chicken - One& half kgs
  • Basmati Rice - One and half kgs
  • Oil - 600 gms
  • Ginger Garlic Paste - 300 gms
  • Chilli Powder - 50 gms
  • Green Chillies - 15 pieces (medium sized)
  • Tomato - 500 gms (Ripe Nattu Thakkali)
  • Mint - 1 small bunch
  • Coriander - 2 small bunches
  • Cloves - 8 pieces
  • Cinnamon - 1 medium sized stick
  • Cardamon - 5 pieces
  • Onion - 250 gms
  • Lemon - 2 nos.
  • Curd - 1 ltr.
  • Salt
Preparation
  • Cut onion lengthwise. Divide into halves.
  • Cut tomato into 4 pieces.
  • Extract lemon juice and keep aside.
  • Strip pudina leaves. Wash, cut and keep aside.
  • Strip coriander leaves. Wash, cut and keep aside. Optional to include tender coriander stems.
  • Wash chicken, drain water completely and keep aside.

Method:
  1. Place the bigger vessel on the stove. Allow the bottom of the vessel to be heated well.
  2. Add oil. Put cloves, cinnamon stick, and cardamon pieces. Wait for few seconds and as it splits add half the quantity of onions. Add full quantity of ginger, garlic paste.
  3. Simmer and allow the onions, ginger and garlic paste to cook. This should take less than 10 minutes.
  4. Add chicken. Sprinkle 2 teaspoons of salt and mix well. Add the remaining onions pieces.
  5. Close the vessel with an aluminum lid. Continue to cook in low flame. Using a ladle, stir the contents of the vessel. Allow it to cook for 15 minutes.
  6. Remove the lid. Add chili powder, green chilies, tomatoes, coriander, pudina, lemon juice and curd.
  7. Stir well, close the lid and allow the contents to cook well. Continue to cook on low flame.
  8. Occasionally stir the contents slowly. After about 20 minutes you may notice the oil separate.
  9. Wash the basmati rice and let it remain soaked in water for not more than 10 minutes.
  10. At this juncture place the other vessel on the stove. Add water, 4 times the quantity of rice.
  11. Allow the water to boil, add salt to taste. Remember you have added salt for the chicken gravy.
  12. As the water starts to boil, transfer soaked rice. Close with a perfect lid. Cook on low flame.
  13. When the rice is half cooked, without delaying quickly drain out water. Do not throw the drained water.
  14. Immediately, transfer half cooked rice (sprinkle kesar powder over rice if required) to the chicken gravy. Slowly mix the contents. Ensure rice doesn’t get smashed.
  15. Put a dosa tava on the stove and place the vessel. Take a neat newspaper and place it on top of the vessel and then keep the lid. On top of the lid, place the drained water. The vessel is now airtight.
  16. Simmer for about 5 – 10 minutes. Wait for few minutes and open lid. The aroma of biryani would confirm that the cooking is completed.
  17. Serve hot with onion raitha or brinjal tamarind gravy.
Note: 
Preferably, use aluminium vessels for cooking authentic chicken biryani. Two aluminium vessels, one for cooking basmati rice (2 Kgs) and another for cooking the gravy (3 kgs) is required. The ingredients are the same for one to one and half kgs of chicken and equal quantity of basmati rice. This quantity serves 7-8 people. For mutton biryani, use mutton and follow the same method.