First of all I apologize for my long absence from the blog world . And I must say , I am delighted that none of you have deleted me from , your blog followers list. Thank you ! I must say , without your support over last 3 years , I would have vanished from the food blog world. It has been a great experience , to learn from you, many dishes . Most of the dishes, I learnt from you, I wont be able to cook in my life time , so what ?few I will be able to at least ...
No humorous preamble this time because I am emotional now. So lets get down to cooking business.
THE RECIPE..
The recipe comes from the book by Maharaja of Sailana, and i have made bit variations within permissible limits . It is my elder daughter's favorite dish and cooked for her . She just arrived from Mumbai.
INGREDIENTS
1. Mutton fine keema 500 gms
2. Green chili 250 grams ( use the hottest to medium to low heat ones, your choice)
3. Onion , thinly slice 150 gms
4. onion chunks , 1 inch , 100 gms
5. Garlic 50 gms ( about 3 pods and not 3 cloves) , KEEP WHOLE CLOVES. DO NOT CHOP.
6. Cumin seeded 11/2 tsp.
7, Curd . 120 gms
8. Ghee 200 ml ( 180 gms)
9. Turneric 4 level tsp ( dont reduce or add 6 tsp)
10. Lemon juice 30 ml
11. Coriander leaves , chopped fine 2 tbsp, heaped
12. Salt to taste
Main ingredients , (Keema in yogurt, cumin, turmeric and salt), sliced onion and green chili, garlic
De-seeded chili,, onion chunks, garlic cloves ( whole )
PROCESS
* Slit the green chilis , de-seed and cut to 1/2 inch pieces.
* Mix smooth, curd, Turmeric, cumin seeds, salt
* add the keema to the mix and mix thoroughly, keep aside
* Heat ghee in a heavy bottom vessel and add the sliced onion. Fry to golden brown and immediately add the Keema mix.
* Mix thoroughly with heating.
* Fry for 5 minutes and add about 3 to 4 cups of water ( 450 to 600 ml)
* Cover and Boil for 10 minutes ( 1/2 cooked)
* Add the green chili, garlic and onion chunks
Green chili, onion chunk and garlic whole cloves added
* Continue boiling , till the water evaporates out and ghee separates.
* Add lemon juice and coriander , mix.
* switch off burner
Dish is ready
Devour with rice, roti or Paratha and if you dont have any of these , eat straight and finish it off
VEGE OPTION....
Use soya granules , the quantity after soaking will be equal to 500 gms mutton keema. I wont be able to say how much dry granule it is . Ask our great Sangeeta Khanna
13 comments:
Quite a droolworthy dish, and absolutely new for me too,makes me hungry even after my dinner.
Perfect Ushnishda!
Love keema preparations, and , worth a thought for the appetite is increasing. Nice one, and here once again after a long long gap.
Hope you are doing fine and always a pleasure to read your posting.
Keep smiling:)
looks so yum... and must be spicy too...
I will try out the Veg variation!!
Its so good to see you back Ushnish Da, I always miss your posts and also your comments on my own blog!!
Have a lovely day :)
HI Ushnish, Glad to see you back. Hope everything is fine there :).Have a great week ahead...
Excellent dish with mutton keema. Absolutely delicious and fingerlicking good. Amra aro aro notun recipe chai Ushnish da.
We can actually welcome each other after a long back:)
The recipe sounds and looks super delish...that's so nice of you to give veggie options too.
Its hard to find mutton here, and keema is simply out of the question:(
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This recipe is real treat and I love the dish...
Makes me hungry now... Looks really delicious...
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Wow so many chilis...Must be really spicy and hot
the dish looks amazing , and with so many chillies would be hot and spicy...loved the recipe
Dear Ushnishji,
Back to your foodelicious page after a long gap. You always have such simple yet delectable home-cooked recipes.
Kheema is such a scrumptious meal on its own..I am lucky to have found a butcher who supplies mutton rather than the usual down under lamb mince.
Will try your recipe soon.
Thanks for sharing.
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