Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Gosht Ka Khichra (Goat Khichra)



Dalia (wheat), Goat meat, lentils and spices are cooked together to make khichra, in which the taste of the spices and Goat blend with the wheat.

Ingredients:

Method:

  • Heat the ghee in a pressure cooker on medium heat.
  • Add cinnamon, green cardamoms and cloves and sauté till fragrant.
  • Add sliced onion and sauté till soft. Add green chilies, ginger paste and garlic paste and sauté for two minutes.
  • Add mutton and continue to sauté for about 5-6 minutes.
  • Add turmeric powder, red chili powder, half the garam masala powder and half the fried onions to the mutton.
  • Now add all the dals and broken wheat and mix well. Add six cups of water and let it come to a boil.
  • Mix in half of the coriander leaves, half of the mint leaves, and salt. Mix well. Cover the cooker with the lid and cook under pressure for four to five whistles. Open the lid when the pressure has reduced. Using a hand blender mash the mixture. Adjust the consistency by adding more warm water if required.
  • Remove it in a serving bowl.
  • Garnish with the remaining fried onion, garam masala powder, ginger juliennes, mint leaves and coriander leaves.
  • Pour some hot sizzling ghee over the serving bowl and serve with lemon slices.


Do You Know?

Hyderabad cuisine is heavily influenced by North Indian cuisines like Awath, Mughlai and Tandoori, with considerable influence of the spices and herbs of the native Telugu and Marathwada cuisine, bringing in a unique taste to the dishes.

Hyderabadi Cuisine has different recipes for different events, and hence categorized accordingly, like banquet food, for weddings and parties, festival foods and travel foods. The category to which the recipe belongs itself speaks of different things like the time required to prepare the food, the shelf life of the prepared item, etc


4 comments:

Nalini's Kitchen said...

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Balvinder said...

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Anonymous said...

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Pragyan said...

Nice recipe and blog. Just curious - is the difference between khichra and Hakeem that khichra has dals as well? Love both of them! :)