Cooking Instructions
- 1
Take 1 cup of ghav (wheat kernels) add water and soak overnite. Same way add all the dals 1/4 cup each(toor dal,moong dal,masoor dal,chana dal and urad dal) and 1/4 cup rice in a bowl add water and soak overnite!
- 2
Take a very big vessel fill with water till almost more than hlf portion add roughly 3 medium chopped onion,1tbspn ginger garlic paste,12 to 15 green chillies,1 big piece of freshly chopped ginger and 4 to 5 tbspn oil close the lid and let it boil! Once it's starts boiling add soaked ghav (wheat kernels) and washed 1 kg mutton pieces (uncooked) keep on mixing it!
- 3
Again it starts to boil add all the soaked dal and rice add 1 1/2 tsp of coriander seeds and 1 1/2 tsp of fennel seeds keep on mixing it till everythg is combined and cooked well! Add salt to it #NOTE - add salt only after mutton is almost cooked# *Note - wenever you feel water is needed more,always add hot water to it* cook till it's thick and mutton also cooked well as everything we used is uncooked! Ready!
- 4
Take a pan add little oil,add some fresh curry leaves and chopped garlic saute, add to the haleem mix it well! Take out in a plate garnish with fried onions and chopped mint leaves! serve hot!
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