Mutton stew

It is very popular meaty dish and i have been made since ancient times, you'll find many types & variations of Stews but here is typical Pakistani Stew recipe made by me that is slightly spicy but very delicious, it should be serve with fresh hot chapatis or naan; you & yours family would just love it.
Mutton stew
It is very popular meaty dish and i have been made since ancient times, you'll find many types & variations of Stews but here is typical Pakistani Stew recipe made by me that is slightly spicy but very delicious, it should be serve with fresh hot chapatis or naan; you & yours family would just love it.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Heat the pressure cooker and then add oil, cumin and whole spices.
- 2
When they splutter add slit green chillies and chopped onions, fry until light golden in color.
- 3
Now add the ginger garlic paste and fry for a few minutes.
- 4
Then add the washed mutton, salt, turmeric and tomatoes, fry till the oil separates.
- 5
Add three cups of water and pressure cook for few minutes till the meat is half done.
- 6
Now open the cooker carefully and add the potatoes, again give three whistles in pressure cooker.
- 7
Open the cooker and add the coconut powder dissolved in water, cook till the stew is little thick.
- 8
Leave it on low flame for a while and then switch of the fire. Add mint and coriander. Mutton stew is ready. Garnish with lemon slices. Serve with hot naan.
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