If you have read my Kerala Beef Roast, Chicken Ularthu & Beef Ularthu posts you would be quite familiar with the Kerala cooking style. Though the preparation of these dishes is quite a task and demands much of your time and energy, the final outcome is truly worth the effort. How else can you make a proper Kerala style 'Ularthu'(Roast)?
For those who haven't tried the traditional 'Ularthu' dishes, I should say, you shouldn't get intimidated or turned off seeing the numerous amount of spices that goes into the preparation. After all the spices are what that makes these dishes so unique! After moving to US I missed these authentic dishes so much that I finally ventured into making these. And can anything ever beat the taste of home made food?
These dishes always tastes better the next day because sufficient time has to given to the spices to properly infuse into the meat. So all you have to do is to resist your temptations until the next day! All Ularthu dishes pairs well with Appam/Idiappam/Steamed Rice with a dollop of ghee.
Ingredients:
Mutton(Goat Meat)- 2 lb
Big onion - 1 chopped(18-20 Shallots preferred)
Tomato - 2 chopped
Fresh Ginger minced - 1 tbsp
Garlic Cloves - 2 minced
Green chillies - 4 split
Chilly Powder - 3/4 tsp
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 tsp
Coriander Powder - 1/2 tsp
Meat masala - 1/2 tsp
Salt to taste
Mustard seeds - 3/4 tsp
Curry leaves - 3 sprigs
Thin Coconut slices - 3/4 cup
Coconut oil for cooking
For marinating mutton:
Ground roasted spices(Recipe follows)
Chilly powder - 1 tsp
Turmeric Powder - 3/4 tsp
Coriander Powder - 1 tsp
Meat masala - 1 tsp
Ginger Garlic paste - 1.5 tsp
Salt to taste
For ground roasted spices:
Cinnamon stick - 2 each 2.5" long
Cloves - 7
Cardamom seeds - 1/4 tsp
Star anise - 1
1/2 nutmeg
Fennel seeds - 1.5 tbsp
Method:
- Dry roast the ingredients mentioned above at medium heat until the colour slightly changes and you get the aroma of roasted spices.
- Cool and grind to a fine powder.
- Marinate mutton with the above roasted spices and all other ingredients mentioned above under marinade.
- Keep marinated mutton for at least 30 minutes.
- Cook mutton in a pressure cooker adding little water. Keep aside.
- Add some oil in a pan and roast the coconut slices until the raw smell goes. Keep aside.
- Add oil to the same pan and splutter mustard seeds.
- Add freshly torn curry leaves and saute till it turns crisp and gives out aroma.
- Add chopped onions/sliced shallots along with green chillies and saute till onions turn brown.
- Add ginger garlic paste and saute till the raw smell goes.
- Add chopped tomatoes and cook till it turns mushy.
- Add chilly powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder, meat masala, salt and mix everything together and saute till raw smell of spices go.
- Add cooked mutton along with water obtained from pressure cooking along with coconut slices.
- Mix everything well.
- Increase heat to high and saute till the water has evaporated and dish turns dry. You'll need to keep stirring at intervals to prevent mutton from sticking to the bottom of the pan.
- When the dish has turned dry and the dish has turned dark brown, remove from heat.
- Serve hot with Appam/Idiappam/Steamed Rice with ghee.
Pooja.
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73 comments:
Wow mouth wateringgggggggggggggggg pooja.Nice dish dear.U r coorect the dish tastes good to the next day.really nice dish.
Thanks Vineela :) Yes the meat dishes always tastes better the next day! But I have a hard time controlling my cravings..hehe!
excellent - it looks so rich and tasty...
Mmmmmmmm looks so delicious and nice color.. since i dont eat i can admire atleast..
Thanks DB :)
Thanks a lot Pavithra :) I really appreciate it!
My mouth is watering Pooja..i lov mutton than chicken..look at the color,such a delicious post...
I've always wanted to try mutton. Looks really good. This definitely would go great on a couple scoops of rice or possible some naan.
Looks so yum! Really nice ....
This looks quite similar to my version.. Have to try yours. Looks so appealing..!:)
Mouthwatering, delicious dish, looks tasty.
Thanks Vrinda :) I too love mutton compared to chicken now. And ularthu is my favourite :)
Thanks Jenn :) Yes it goes well with rice/naan/appam/idiappam!
Thanks Sanghi :) Will check out yours!
Thanks Helene :)
woah..grt color Pooja..!adipolii..!
Love the color and looks of this!
Thanks Varsha :)
Thanks Vani :) Roasting the meat till dark brown really enhances the taste!
My hubby absolutely loves mutton. Unfortunately I don't cook it at home.If he sees this recipe, he might try making it himself. Nice one
Thanks Smitha :) Hehe then he would love this :)
iam drooling by seeing the ingredients & colour of the dish....
Pooja,what a presentation of that yummy mutton roast..perfect..we too love to prepare,with a slight change though..ha,but yours look so tempting and the clicks are mouthwatering..
hey pooja , this looks very nice n spicy n yummy n definitely mouth watering
Thanks Ms.Sailaja :)
Thanks Ann :) Mutton roast is indeed tasty..isnt it?
Thanks Rahin :) Yes it turned out spicy, but not hot and tasty :)
hi pooja,
Looks good!! looks like u've made it lots of patience :)
Clicks are very bright and tempting
TC
hi pooja...very spicy and yummy recipe...will def try this out with chicken.....
mouth watering recipe...looks yummy
Looks so great and yummy.Taste great with hot appams and paratha :)
This a different dish for me Pooja...looks delicious and tempting :)
Mmmmmmm I love a dark coloured curry this is gorgeous Pooja.
Delicious and spicy mutton roast.
Wow looks superb. Looks yummy.
Thanks Suparna :) This requires some time and effort..but its definitely worth it :)
Thanks Sushma :) Chicken Ularthu tastes great too. I have Chicken Ularthu post. You may check it out!
Thanks Varunavi :) Yes you are right! My favourite is hot Appam!
Thanks Gita :) Do give a try sometime! You would love this!
Thanks Kalai :)
Thanks Valar :)
Pooja this is a great recipe thanks for sharing, :)
Thanks Navita for dropping by :)
nice one ! thanks
looks yummy.. this is called mutton chukka in omy place,,
Thanks Mangala :)
Thanks Ashwini :) Glad to learn another name :)
You left me drooling seeing the picture!
wow very tempting pictures pooja .... & looks yummy .....
the usual way i prepare mutton is in the curry form...i was getting bored of it..and this comes as a welcome change...and the spice mix and color sounds like tailor made for me :)
will try this out soon...looking very appetizing!!
Looks quite good dear, keep rocking!
Pooja looks delicious!!
Looks just yummy. Would be perfect with lachha parathas.
This would make for a fantastic party dish ... but what is "meat masala"?
i feel like grabbing the whole plate......slurp slurp slurp!!!
wowwwwwwwwwwwwww...............mouthwatering!
Hehe thanks Divya :)
Thanks Mathew :) Yes I too get bored with the usual curries sometimes. Do try it out. You would definitely love this :)
Thanks Parita :)
Thanks Prasu for dropping by :)
Thanks Bergamot :) Yes this would go well with that too!
Thanks Aruna :)
Thanks Ganga :)
Mouthwatering!all those spices must make the roast super good :P
Thanks Yasmeen :) The spices imparted great taste!
wow, mutton roast is so tempting! goes well even with bread and paratha... great job!
Pooja, nothing to say, DROOLING..!!!! :P
Thanks Lissie :) Yes goes well with either of those!
Thanks Seena :)
mouthwatering pics, Pooja!! I love that color too :)
totally agree..its all the spices that imparts of all the flavour. Looks so tempting..drooling here :)
Thanks Maria :) I too love the dark colour of roast :)
Thanks Pravs :)
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