Mutton Ularthiyathu is a traditional recipe from Kerala. Originally this recipe is made with beef, since we don't take beef much, I made this with mutton. When it comes to Non-vegetarian, I prefer these dry fry or kebabs compared to curries or kurmas. You can get the best of this recipe when it's prepared in a clay pot. The aroma released from the spices while cooking might lead to even some uninvited guests ;-)
Serve this with plain white and any curries or with chapathi's, parathas and appam.
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 45 minutes-1 hour
Serves 4
Ingredients:
Mutton- 1/2 kg ( preferably boneless )
Onion- 1 medium sized ( sliced thinly )
Green chilly- 2
Ginger garlic paste- 2 tsp
Fresh grated coconut- 2 tbsp
Lemon- juice of 1/2 a lemon
Garam masala- 1/4 tsp
Turmeric powder- 1/4 tsp
Oil- 1 tbsp
Salt to taste
To be ground:
Coriander seeds- 3 tsp
Red chillies- 4
Black peppercorns- 1/2 tsp
Fennel seeds- 1/2 tsp
Cinnamon- 1/4 inch stick
Cloves- 1
Method:
1. Dry fry all the ingredients in the to be ground list and grind into a fine powder or paste by adding little
water.
2. Wash the mutton well, marinate with 1/2 of the ground masala, ginger garlic paste, turmeric powder,
garam masala and lemon juice for about 1 hour.
3. Cook the marinated mutton in a pressure cooker for upto 5 whistles without adding any water or oil.
4. Heat oil in another kadai or heavy bottomed pan, add onions, curry leaves, green chillies and coconut.
Saute well until the onions look lightly brown in colour.
5. Now add the cooked mutton, stir well. Add salt to taste, cover it with a lid and cook until all the water
gets absorbed and it looks completely dry.
6. Serve warm with rice, chapathi's or parathas.
Note:
Whole spices can also be replaced with spice powder.
Tip:
To get nice smoky flavour like barbeque, add thinly sliced lemon at the end before switching off the stove, stir it for about 5 minutes. Then remove the lemon before serving.
Serve this with plain white and any curries or with chapathi's, parathas and appam.
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cooking Time: 45 minutes-1 hour
Serves 4
Ingredients:
Mutton- 1/2 kg ( preferably boneless )
Onion- 1 medium sized ( sliced thinly )
Green chilly- 2
Ginger garlic paste- 2 tsp
Fresh grated coconut- 2 tbsp
Lemon- juice of 1/2 a lemon
Garam masala- 1/4 tsp
Turmeric powder- 1/4 tsp
Oil- 1 tbsp
Salt to taste
To be ground:
Coriander seeds- 3 tsp
Red chillies- 4
Black peppercorns- 1/2 tsp
Fennel seeds- 1/2 tsp
Cinnamon- 1/4 inch stick
Cloves- 1
Method:
1. Dry fry all the ingredients in the to be ground list and grind into a fine powder or paste by adding little
water.
2. Wash the mutton well, marinate with 1/2 of the ground masala, ginger garlic paste, turmeric powder,
garam masala and lemon juice for about 1 hour.
3. Cook the marinated mutton in a pressure cooker for upto 5 whistles without adding any water or oil.
4. Heat oil in another kadai or heavy bottomed pan, add onions, curry leaves, green chillies and coconut.
Saute well until the onions look lightly brown in colour.
5. Now add the cooked mutton, stir well. Add salt to taste, cover it with a lid and cook until all the water
gets absorbed and it looks completely dry.
6. Serve warm with rice, chapathi's or parathas.
Note:
Whole spices can also be replaced with spice powder.
Tip:
To get nice smoky flavour like barbeque, add thinly sliced lemon at the end before switching off the stove, stir it for about 5 minutes. Then remove the lemon before serving.
42 comments:
Mouth watering n looks appealing
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Delicious mutton preparation...love it.
Delicious mutton preparation...love it.
Love recipe and stunning presentation. Superb post :)
Looks delicious,mouth watering here.
Aoa... It really looks tasty Dear... I tried it soon ...I have a lunch on Saturday and still it was not decided about Mutton dish .. but now it is confirmed... Thanks a lot for sharing the recipe...
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Yummy mutton fry...nice recipe..
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oh my that just looks so so soo good.
Beautiful clicks dear..Mutton fry looks tempting and spicy.
Seriously droolworthy! Love the dark brown colour of the dish, makes it look spicy and exotic!
Love the post and pictures .. lovely one.
pictures are so real that I almost reached for mutton pieces from the screen :-) would taste awsome with parathas
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looks so yummm
I am vegetarian so I can't really say about flavors about dish. But I like the way you present dish and take pics. simply amazing.
mmmm...seriously drooling here...mutton ularthiyathu is one my fav...this looks super delicious...
Though I am not a fan of mutton, this looks super tempting.. esp love the traditional jar in the background...
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Yum! Yum! Yum!
Slurrp...feel like having it eight now...Looks so tempting
Slurrp....am drooling over here!!
I love this dish,mouthwatering here.
I'm not really sure what dry fry means but the recipe looks fantastic!
a favourite way to have meat looks wonderful
Beautifull fry.love the clicks.
Awesome pics and easy recipe. I am just loving it.
Gosh, the shots look like they came out from a magazine cover! Great photography skills you've got & of course, the drooling recipe.
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Mouthwatering here..Super delicious mutton fry.
Thats a quite inviting one... bookmarked it..
wow... mutton fry looks delicious... mouth watering...
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"To get nice smoky flavour like barbeque, add thinly sliced lemon at the end before switching off the stove, stir it for about 5 minutes. Then remove the lemon before serving." - neat trick!
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mouthwatering mutton fry.bookmarked it.
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Yummy looking dish.
Yummy looking dish
Nice click :) And delicious recipe!!
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wow drooling dish with fab shot!!
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Wow, the presentation is GORGEOUS! This looks mouthwatering!
Loved the click :)
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It really looks yummy & the snaps r superb..Very happy to be ur follower.Keep rocking & share more delicious ones.
I've never tried dry fry mutton, looks good.
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Looks delicious...
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absolutely mouthwatering !!! its so tempting....i would make this on t he day when rashid comes back insha Allah ;)
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