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Pakistani Lamb Curry (Dumbay ki Nihari) Modified from the recipe on Saveur. Photo about Dumbay ki Nihari , Pakistani Lamb Curry , close up Pakistani cuisine. Traditional Indian Pakistani Curry Lahore (Pakistan) style lamb and Chana dhal (split pea) curry, garnished with sliced chillies and chopped tomato, and served with white rice.
Pakistani Lamb Curry (Dumbay ki Nihari) is one of the most favored of recent trending meals on earth. It is easy, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It is appreciated by millions every day. They are fine and they look fantastic. Pakistani Lamb Curry (Dumbay ki Nihari) is something which I have loved my whole life.
To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have pakistani lamb curry (dumbay ki nihari) using 20 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Pakistani Lamb Curry (Dumbay ki Nihari):
- Get Masala
- Get poppy seeds
- Prepare coriander seeds
- Get cumin seeds
- Make ready fennel seeds
- Take black peppercorns
- Prepare grated nutmeg
- Get whole cloves
- Get cardamom pods
- Take star anise
- Take cinnamon
- Prepare boneless leg of lamb, cut in chunks
- Get onion, sliced
- Make ready garlic, minced
- Get knob of ginger, minced
- Prepare cayenne
- Make ready beef or chicken stock
- Make ready flour
- Make ready ghee
- Take cilantro, minced
You could make this in a dutch oven instead, but it will take longer. The masala is made from whole spices, but you can substitute store. This recipe makes a curried lamb in a pressure cooker that cooks in an hour and falls apart in a spiced sauce. You could make this in a dutch oven instead, but it will take longer.
Steps to make Pakistani Lamb Curry (Dumbay ki Nihari):
- Add the spices to a small skillet and toast over medium high heat. Grind the toasted spices in a grinder and set aside.
- Heat a skillet on high heat with a little oil or ghee.
- Salt the lamb chunks before searing.
- Sear the lamb in the skillet in two batches. Place the lamb in the skillet and don't move for 5-8 minutes.
- Place the seared lamb in the pressure cooker and sear the remaining lamb.
- Add the second batch of lamb to the pressure cooker and return the skillet to the stove. Reduce heat to medium. Add the onions and cook until browned.
- Add the garlic, ginger, spice mix and cayenne. If you don't want to make your own masala use 5 Tbsp of store bought masala.
- As the spice cooks and fries in the skillet add some of the stock to prevent burning and scrape up the bits on the bottom.
- Add the spice mix to the pressure cooker and then rinse the skillet with the remaining stock. Add this to the pressure cooker too.
- Cook on high pressure for 45 min. And allow to depressurize naturally for 20 min.
- Combine the flour and ghee
- Mix the flour to form a paste.
- Add 1/4 cup of the hot cooking liquid to the flour mixture.
- Whisk the mix until uniform
- Add the mixture to the lamb and return to a simmer to thicken the sauce and cook the flour taste off (~10min). Plate with turmeric rice and fresh minced cilantro.
The masala is made from whole spices, but you can substitute store. This recipe makes a curried lamb in a pressure cooker that cooks in an hour and falls apart in a spiced sauce. You could make this in a dutch oven instead, but it will take longer. The masala is made from whole spices, but you can substitute store. This spicy, luxurious lamb stew comes from a recipe shared by Lahore home cook Fazilat Alamgir.
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