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Category: Mutton

Mutton Curry / Mutton Kosha

by Madhurima on June 23, 2020November 5, 2020 in Indian Cuisine, Mutton, Non-Vegetarian Recipes

Mutton curry is an Indian curry dish that is prepared from mutton. Kosha mangsho is the Bengali version of mutton curry. It traditionally has less juice and more gravy than mutton curries eaten in other parts of India.

Mutton Dum Biryani

by Madhurima on April 26, 2020May 14, 2020 in Mughlai Cuisine, Mutton, Non-Vegetarian Recipes, Rice

BIRYANI is a rich , flavorful dish made with a blend of Indian spices, rice, meat (chicken, beef, goat or lamb) , prawn, fish, eggs or even with vegetables.

There are almost endless varieties of biryanis to check out, like Hyderabadi biryani , Vijaywada Biryani , Kacchi biryani , Sindhi biryani , Dindigul biryani and many more.

Here the recipe I’m sharing is Calcutta or Kolkata style biryani , evolved from the Lucknow style , also known as Awadhi Biryani. The speciality of Calcutta biryani is use of potatoes. Kolkata Style Biryani is prepared by adding the meat and rice in alternate layers and the whole pot is then covered , its lid secured with dough (dum) , and then cooked over a low flame. This combination of spices gives it a distinct flavor compared to other styles of biryani. The rice is flavored with rose water along with saffron to give it flavor and a light yellowish color.


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