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Mutton curry

Mutton curry (also referred to as kosha mangsho,[1] lamb curry,[2] or goat curry[3][4]) is a dish that is prepared from goat meat (or sometimes lamb meat) and vegetables.[5] The dish is found in different variations across all states, countries and regions of the Indian subcontinent and the Caribbean.

Mutton curry
Alternative namesKosha Mangso
TypeCurry
CourseMain course
Place of originIndia
Region or stateIndian subcontinent
Associated cuisineIndia, Sri Lanka Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, Guyana, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsGoat meat or mutton, tomato, onion, garlic, ginger, coriander leaves, Indian spices
Similar dishesGoat curry

Mutton curry was originally prepared putting all the ingredients together in a earthen pot and slow cooking the whole curry by wood fire on a clay oven.[6] Today it is cooked using pressure cookers and slow cookers after briefly sautéing all the ingredients and spices in a big wok.[6] The steadily cooked mutton becomes more tender than normally cooked mutton. Mutton curry is generally served with rice or with Indian breads, such as naan or parotta.[7] The dish can also be served with ragi, a cereal.[8]

Ingredients edit

Common ingredients used to prepare mutton curry[9] include: mutton or goat meat, salt, turmeric powder, mustard oil, ginger garlic paste, dahi (yogurt), assortment of spices, onion, chilli, tomato, and coriander leaves.[10]

Variations edit

Odisha edit

In Odisha mutton curry is always made of khasi goat meat (meat of young castrated male goat). There are many varieties of goat meat curries prepared in Odisha. Simple and flavorful ingredients are used to prepare the curry and usually served with roti, naan or in Western Odisha, puffed rice (mudhi). Some of the popular curries are:[11]

  • Mutton Kashā (Odia: ମାଂସ କଷା, romanized: Māṅså Kåṣā)
  • Mutton Curry (Odia: ମାଂସ ତରକାରୀ, romanized: Māṅså Tårkāri)
  • Mutton Roasted in Bamboo or Bamboo Mutton (Odia: ବାଉଁଶ ପୋଡ଼ା ମାଂସ, romanized: Bãuśå Poṛā Māṅså)
  • Mutton Roasted in Leaf (Odia: ପତ୍ର ପୋଡ଼ା ମାଂସ, romanized: Påtrå Poṛā Māṅså)
  • Mutton in Clay Pot (Odia: ମାଟି ହାଣ୍ଡି ମାଂସ, romanized: Māṭi Hāṇḍi Māṅså)
  • Mutton Besar (Odia: ମାଂସ ବେସର, romanized: Māṅså Besår)

While mutton curry is usually eaten with rice, in Western Odisha Mangsa Kashā is particularly relished with mudhi (puffed rice). Mangsa Kashā is said to be the predecessor of the popular Bengali goat curry dish known as Kosha Mangsho most probably introduced by the Odia cooks who moved to West Bengal during the British rule to work in the kitchens of Bengali families.[12]

West Bengal edit

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.[13] This dish is prepared in a kosha style, which involves retaining the mutton's flavor and moisture using slow cooking and sautéeing methods.[14]

Kosha mangsho is traditionally prepared as part of the celebration of Kali Puja,[15] a festival dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali, celebrated on the New Moon day of the Hindu month Kartik.

Railway mutton curry is a British Raj colonial-era dish that was served on long-distance trains.[16][17][18] The dish was served with dinner rolls.[16] Tamarind was originally used to extend its shelf life.[16] Some restaurants serve the dish in present-day times, such as Oh! Calcutta! restaurant in Kolkata, India.[19][20] Railway mutton curry is prepared using a coconut milk base.[20]

Maharashtra edit

Black Mutton curry (also referred to as konkani black mutton) is a dish that is prepared from goat or lamb meat, charred coconuts, and a signature spice blend. The regional dish originated in the Konkani[21] district of Maharashtra, India.

Black Mutton curry was originally made by preparing a black spice paste consisting of charred coconuts, onions and peppers with spices which was then cooked low and slow in a cast iron wok. The cooked paste was added with the mutton along with fresh herbs and spices in an earthen pot and cooked low and slow till tender. The curry is typically served with breads such as Bhakari, Chapati, Pav or rice.

The dish utilizes a unique blend of spices called the Maharashtrian garam masala, which consists of cardamom, nutmeg, khus khus (poppy seeds), saunth (dried ginger), and many other Mughlai spices which lend the black mouton an intoxicating flavor and a robust color.[22]

Counterfeit variations edit

In 2012, in The Midlands, England, trading standards officers working undercover went to twenty restaurants that were randomly chosen and bought 39 lamb curry and kebab dishes.[23] Four of the dishes contained no lamb, instead using a mixture that contained beef, pork or chicken.[23] In the investigation, it was found that only three lamb curries out of the nineteen tested contained only lamb. Most were found to consist of a mixture of lamb with beef or chicken.[23] Additionally, all of the twenty lamb kebabs that were sampled contained meats in addition to lamb that was mixed with it, such as beef, pork or chicken.[23]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mazumdar, Arunima (11 April 2015). "Bengali recipe: Kosha Mangsho". The Times of India. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Rick Stein's perfect Indian recipes". NewsComAu. 10 May 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  3. ^ Cooking time Prep: 25 mins Cook: 3 hrs. "Goat curry". BBC Good Food. Retrieved 5 September 2015.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ "Goat (Mutton) Curry Recipe". Indianfood.about.com. Retrieved 5 September 2015.
  5. ^ Smith, Charmian (23 March 2011). "Video: How to make Indian-style mutton curry". Otago Daily Times. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  6. ^ a b Sen, Rajyasree (29 September 2014). "Mutton Curry and Coconut Prawn Recipes for the Durga Pujo Festival". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  7. ^ Ray, Bikramjit (13 February 2015). "Mutton of the matter". The Hindu Business Line. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  8. ^ Krishna, Geetanjali (25 March 2011). . Sify. Archived from the original on September 10, 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  9. ^ Pansari, Group (April 20, 2021). "Mutton Curry Recipe". Pansari Group. Retrieved February 10, 2022.
  10. ^ Das, Soumitra (29 April 2015). "Recipe: Mutton curry in mustard oil". Times of India. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  11. ^ "Mangsha Besara". December 4, 2017.
  12. ^ "Is Odisha India's most underrated food destination?". Condé Nast Traveller India. December 15, 2017.
  13. ^ Sanghvi, Vir (29 June 2014). . Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on January 21, 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  14. ^ "Delectable Bengali foods to tuck into on Poila Boishakh". The Times of India. 15 April 2015. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  15. ^ "Kosha mangsho and Bhoot Chaturdashi: Celebrating Kali Puja and Diwali, Bengali style". Firstpost. 22 October 2014. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  16. ^ a b c Chatterjee, A. (2013). Oh! Calcutta: Cookbook. Random House India. ISBN 978-81-8400-456-4.
  17. ^ Time Out India: Perfect Places to Stay, Eat and Explore. Perfect Places Series. Time Out Guides. 2010. p. 81. ISBN 978-1-84670-164-1. Retrieved 10 May 2015.
  18. ^ Fodor's Essential India: with Delhi, Rajasthan, Mumbai & Kerala. Full-color Travel Guide. Fodor's Travel Publications. 2015. p. 785. ISBN 978-1-101-87868-2.
  19. ^ Bhandari, R. (2013). The Raj on the Move. Roli Books Pvt. Ltd. ISBN 978-93-5194-037-1.
  20. ^ a b Brien, C.O. (2013). The Penguin Food Guide to India. Penguin Books Limited. p. 175. ISBN 978-93-5118-575-8.
  21. ^ "Konkan", Wikipedia, 2022-04-05, retrieved 2022-04-05
  22. ^ "This Konkani Mutton Curry Is Pure Black In Colour, But Why?". Slurrp. Retrieved 2022-04-05.
  23. ^ a b c d Food (30 April 2012). "Lamb curry contains no lamb, trading standards warn". Telegraph.co.uk. Retrieved 10 May 2015.

External links edit

  • "From Railway Mutton curry to Bedmi-aloo: When railway food was an affair to remember". The Indian Express.

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cooked mutton Mutton curry is generally served with rice or with Indian breads such as naan or parotta 7 The dish can also be served with ragi a cereal 8 Contents 1 Ingredients 2 Variations 2 1 Odisha 2 2 West Bengal 2 3 Maharashtra 2 4 Counterfeit variations 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksIngredients editCommon ingredients used to prepare mutton curry 9 include mutton or goat meat salt turmeric powder mustard oil ginger garlic paste dahi yogurt assortment of spices onion chilli tomato and coriander leaves 10 Variations editOdisha edit In Odisha mutton curry is always made of khasi goat meat meat of young castrated male goat There are many varieties of goat meat curries prepared in Odisha Simple and flavorful ingredients are used to prepare the curry and usually served with roti naan or in Western Odisha puffed rice mudhi Some of the popular curries are 11 Mutton Kasha Odia ମ ସ କଷ romanized Maṅsa Kaṣa Mutton Curry Odia ମ ସ ତରକ ର romanized Maṅsa Tarkari Mutton Roasted in Bamboo or Bamboo Mutton Odia ବ ଉ ଶ ପ ଡ ମ ସ romanized Bausa Poṛa Maṅsa Mutton Roasted in Leaf Odia ପତ ର ପ ଡ ମ ସ romanized Patra Poṛa Maṅsa Mutton in Clay Pot Odia ମ ଟ ହ ଣ ଡ ମ ସ romanized Maṭi Haṇḍi Maṅsa Mutton Besar Odia ମ ସ ବ ସର romanized Maṅsa Besar While mutton curry is usually eaten with rice in Western Odisha Mangsa Kasha is particularly relished with mudhi puffed rice Mangsa Kasha is said to be the predecessor of the popular Bengali goat curry dish known as Kosha Mangsho most probably introduced by the Odia cooks who moved to West Bengal during the British rule to work in the kitchens of Bengali families 12 West Bengal edit 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 13 This dish is prepared in a kosha style which involves retaining the mutton s flavor and moisture using slow cooking and sauteeing methods 14 Kosha mangsho is traditionally prepared as part of the celebration of Kali Puja 15 a festival dedicated to the Hindu goddess Kali celebrated on the New Moon day of the Hindu month Kartik Railway mutton curry is a British Raj colonial era dish that was served on long distance trains 16 17 18 The dish was served with dinner rolls 16 Tamarind was originally used to extend its shelf life 16 Some restaurants serve the dish in present day times such as Oh Calcutta restaurant in Kolkata India 19 20 Railway mutton curry is prepared using a coconut milk base 20 Mutton curry variations nbsp A pot of lamb curry nbsp Roti cane with mutton curry top nbsp Bamboo mutton nbsp Bengali mutton curry nbsp Mutton Kosha nbsp Luchi Maangsho nbsp Mutton Chaap nbsp Mutton Keema Kabab nbsp Rogan josh nbsp Mutton PulaoMaharashtra edit Black Mutton curry also referred to as konkani black mutton is a dish that is prepared from goat or lamb meat charred coconuts and a signature spice blend The regional dish originated in the Konkani 21 district of Maharashtra India Black Mutton curry was originally made by preparing a black spice paste consisting of charred coconuts onions and peppers with spices which was then cooked low and slow in a cast iron wok The cooked paste was added with the mutton along with fresh herbs and spices in an earthen pot and cooked low and slow till tender The curry is typically served with breads such as Bhakari Chapati Pav or rice The dish utilizes a unique blend of spices called the Maharashtrian garam masala which consists of cardamom nutmeg khus khus poppy seeds saunth dried ginger and many other Mughlai spices which lend the black mouton an intoxicating flavor and a robust color 22 Counterfeit variations edit In 2012 in The Midlands England trading standards officers working undercover went to twenty restaurants that were randomly chosen and bought 39 lamb curry and kebab dishes 23 Four of the dishes contained no lamb instead using a mixture that contained beef pork or chicken 23 In the investigation it was found that only three lamb curries out of the nineteen tested contained only lamb Most were found to consist of a mixture of lamb with beef or chicken 23 Additionally all of the twenty lamb kebabs that were sampled contained meats in addition to lamb that was mixed with it such as beef pork or chicken 23 See also editList of Indian dishes Cuisine of OdishaReferences edit Mazumdar Arunima 11 April 2015 Bengali recipe Kosha Mangsho The Times of India Retrieved 10 May 2015 Rick Stein s perfect Indian recipes NewsComAu 10 May 2015 Retrieved 10 May 2015 Cooking time Prep 25 mins Cook 3 hrs Goat curry BBC Good Food Retrieved 5 September 2015 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Goat Mutton Curry Recipe Indianfood about com Retrieved 5 September 2015 Smith Charmian 23 March 2011 Video How to make Indian style mutton curry Otago Daily Times Retrieved 8 May 2015 a b Sen Rajyasree 29 September 2014 Mutton Curry and Coconut Prawn Recipes for the Durga Pujo Festival The Wall Street Journal Retrieved 8 May 2015 Ray Bikramjit 13 February 2015 Mutton of the matter The Hindu Business Line Retrieved 8 May 2015 Krishna Geetanjali 25 March 2011 Geetanjali Krishna Ragi makes a comeback Sify Archived from the original on September 10 2015 Retrieved 10 May 2015 Pansari Group April 20 2021 Mutton Curry Recipe Pansari Group Retrieved February 10 2022 Das Soumitra 29 April 2015 Recipe Mutton curry in mustard oil Times of India Retrieved 8 May 2015 Mangsha Besara December 4 2017 Is Odisha India s most underrated food destination Conde Nast Traveller India December 15 2017 Sanghvi Vir 29 June 2014 India s greatest mutton curry Hindustan Times Archived from the original on January 21 2015 Retrieved 8 May 2015 Delectable Bengali foods to tuck into on Poila Boishakh The Times of India 15 April 2015 Retrieved 10 May 2015 Kosha mangsho and Bhoot Chaturdashi Celebrating Kali Puja and Diwali Bengali style Firstpost 22 October 2014 Retrieved 10 May 2015 a b c Chatterjee A 2013 Oh Calcutta Cookbook Random House India ISBN 978 81 8400 456 4 Time Out India Perfect Places to Stay Eat and Explore Perfect Places Series Time Out Guides 2010 p 81 ISBN 978 1 84670 164 1 Retrieved 10 May 2015 Fodor s Essential India with Delhi Rajasthan Mumbai amp Kerala Full color Travel Guide Fodor s Travel Publications 2015 p 785 ISBN 978 1 101 87868 2 Bhandari R 2013 The Raj on the Move Roli Books Pvt Ltd ISBN 978 93 5194 037 1 a b Brien C O 2013 The Penguin Food Guide to India Penguin Books Limited p 175 ISBN 978 93 5118 575 8 Konkan Wikipedia 2022 04 05 retrieved 2022 04 05 This Konkani Mutton Curry Is Pure Black In Colour But Why Slurrp Retrieved 2022 04 05 a b c d Food 30 April 2012 Lamb curry contains no lamb trading standards warn Telegraph co uk Retrieved 10 May 2015 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mutton curry From Railway Mutton curry to Bedmi aloo When railway food was an affair to remember The Indian Express Retrieved 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