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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can cook mutton liver masala curry with mushrooms baby corn and broccoli fried rice using 54 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Mutton Liver Masala Curry with Mushrooms Baby Corn and Broccoli Fried Rice:
- Get 750gms-1 kg fresh Mutton Liver (Tender Goat)
- Take Marination Ingredients:
- Get 2 tbsps Ginger Paste
- Make ready 2 tbsps Garlic Paste
- Prepare 1 Onion Paste (Medium)
- Take 1/2 tsp Turmeric Powder
- Prepare 1/2 tsp Red Chilli Powder
- Make ready To Taste Salt
- Get 4 tbsps Plain Yoghurt/Curd: Well Beaten with some maida- about 1 tsp in it (to avoid curdling)
- Make ready To Taste Sugar
- Get 2 tbsps Mustard Oil
- Get Tempering:
- Make ready 3 tbsps Mustard Oil & 2 tbsps Desi Ghee
- Make ready 1 tbsps Sugar (For Caramelising)
- Prepare 4 Green Cardamoms
- Make ready 1 Black Cardamoms
- Take 5-6 Black Peppercorns
- Make ready 4 Pods Cloves
- Make ready 1 ” Cinnamon Stick
- Take 2 Bay Leaves
- Get 2 Dry Red Chillies (Whole)
- Take 2 Star Anise
- Make ready 1 tsp Shah Jeera (Caraway Seeds)
- Take Cooking Masalas for the Gravy
- Take 1 : Fine Onion Slices (Big)
- Get 2 tbsps (3 G) Pastes (Each): Ginger, Garlic & Green Chillies
- Get 1 tsp Cumin Powder
- Make ready 1 tsp Coriander Powder
- Make ready 1/2 Red Chilli Powder
- Take 1 tsp Kashmiri Red Chilli Powder
- Make ready 1/2 tsp Black Pepper Powder
- Get 1 tsp Garam Masala Powder (Homemade)
- Take 200 gms Hot Water
- Prepare 2 Cups Basamati Rice (Washed & Soaked in Water for 30 mins)
- Take 200 gms Fresh Button Mushrooms (Chopped into 4 halves each)
- Make ready 1/2 Cup Baby Corns
- Take 1/2 Cup Broccoli
- Make ready 10-12 Garlic Pods (Roughly Chopped/Smashed)
- Get To Taste Salt
- Take To Taste Sugar
- Take 750-800 gms Hot Water
- Make ready as required Black Peppercorns (Freshly Cracked)
- Prepare 4-5 Green Chillies (Slit)
- Prepare 3-4 tbsps Desi Ghee
- Make ready Tempering:
- Prepare 1-2 Bay Leaves
- Make ready 4 Cloves
- Get 1 Star Anise
- Get 4 Green Cardamoms
- Make ready 1 Black Cardamom
- Get 1/2 ” Cinnamon Stick
- Get 6-7 Black Peppercorns
- Make ready 1 Large Onion (Finely Sliced)
- Prepare 1/2 Cup Green Peas (Optional)
Steps to make Mutton Liver Masala Curry with Mushrooms Baby Corn and Broccoli Fried Rice:
- Firstly, clean the mutton liver well enough & marinate with the aforementioned ingredients and set aside for at least 2 hrs time (more or overnight’s always better)
- In a deep pan/wok: Add in the admixture of both the ghee & the mustard oils & drop in it the tempering spices (dry whole spices) & allow the same to release its fine aroma
- Now, goes in: the sliced onions, 3G paste, cumin & coriander powder, turmeric powder, Kashmiri Red Chilli Powder, red chilli powder, black pepper powder, to taste salt & about 1/4 cup water
- Sauté the same well enough for at least 7-8 mins time over the low-medium flame, until it releases the alluring aroma & the oil surfaces up
- At this point: Add in the Marinated Mutton & keep sautéing for quite a good long time- patiently, stirring occasionally in between for quite a few times in order to prevent burning of the Masala at the bottom of the pan/wok
- Also, add in some hot water to bring the first boil to it while sautéing & putting its lid on, allow it to cook for at least 7-8 mins time (checking & stirring once in between)
- FYI: Never Over Cook the Liver to get a softer & tastier texture… Now, open the lid & allow it to cook for another 8-10 mins time, over a medium flame- depending on the gravy consistency you want & also the liver gets better cooked
- Once the correct gravy consistency has arrived, turn off the flame & add in some fresh garam masala powder & a dollop of ghee & putting its lid on, let it rest on the oven for 10-15 mins time before serving hot
- Our Mutton Liver Masala Curry’s ready to served absolutely piping hot with any Rice of your choice or the Rotis of various kinds
- For the Mushrooms Fried Rice: In a Deep & Large Pot- Add in the ghee & the tempering spices & allow it to release its maddening aroma
- Now, add in the onion slices to it & sauté until its translucent & then add in the aforementioned veggies & keep sautéing until they shrink in their sizes a bit
- At this point- Goes in the Soaked Rice & keep sautéing everything altogether for yet another good 5-6 mins time
- Now, add in the hot water & put it on either pressure cook or cover with lid & allow normal cooking until the rice & the veggies are all well cooked and ready to serve
- Turn off the flame & add in a dollop of ghee & sprinkle some garam masala powder & keep it on its resting mode for 10 mins time on the oven itself
- Garnish according to your own choice & serve it piping hot with any mutton/chicken/fish/egg curries, that you’the prefer to have with it…
- Our absolutely delectable Mutton Liver Masala Curry & Mushrooms-Broccoli-Baby Corn Fried Rice is ready to enhance the decor of your Dining Platters & also to satiate your atrociously awaited bingeing appetite suiting your taste buds equally good
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