• Shahi Korma (Royal Lamb Curry)

    From Ben Collver@1:105/500 to All on Tue Apr 2 08:28:25 2024
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    Title: Shahi Korma (Royal Lamb Curry)
    Categories: Indian, Lamb
    Yield: 4 Servings

    2 lb Lamb
    1 c Meat stock
    1 Cinnamon stick (2")
    2 Bay leaves
    1 sm Lemon
    2 cl Garlic
    15 Cardamoms
    15 Cloves
    1 tb Coriander seeds
    4 oz Ghee or cooking oil
    1 lg Onion
    2 ts Salt
    2 ts Black pepper
    1/2 c Natural yogurt
    1 pn Saffron
    1/2 c Cream
    2 oz Almonds
    2 oz Raisins

    This is one of the most exotic of the lamb dishes of India. It was
    originated for the Moguls and as befits its royal title includes some
    of the most exotic ingredients of Indian cooking: saffron, cardamoms,
    and almonds. The korma is a good main dish for a dinner party.

    Preparation time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 1 hour 40 minutes

    Cut the lamb into 1-1/2" cubes and gently poach for 30 minutes in the
    stock, together with the cinnamon, bay leaves, and juice from the
    lemon. Remove the lamb pieces with a slotted spoon and put to one
    side. Boil the remaining liquid rapidly to reduce the volume by about
    a half. Peel the garlic.

    In an electric grinder, put the cardamoms, cloves, coriander seeds,
    and cloves of garlic. Grind these to a good paste, adding a little
    water if necessary.

    Then heat the ghee or cooking oil in a large saucepan. Peel and thinly
    slice the onion and fry in the ghee for 3-4 minutes until it begins to
    soften. Add the cubes of lamb and fry quickly for a minute. Reduce
    the heat and add the concentrated stock and the spice paste. Bring
    back to the boil. Now add the salt and pepper, stir in the yogurt and
    cook for 30 minutes until the meat is tender. After 20 minutes, add
    the pinch of saffron, stir in the cream, and add the almonds and
    raisins.

    Recipe by Indian Cooking by Khalid Aziz, 1983

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