For this delicious recipe of Goat curry, no tomatoes used and even no coconut is being used, and of course, no need to marinate.The secret ingredient is garam masala, which I prepared at home and not store bought because the store bought ones doesn't give that kick to the food.
You just need to cook your goat pieces in the yogurt gravy mixed with sauted onions and spices. And then sprinkle garam masala over it and cook again. The time required to cook goat meat varies depending upon how tender or hard the meat you get.
Serve Goat Curry In Yogurt Gravy along with Jeera Pulao and Some sliced onions for your weekday meal.
If you like this recipe, you can also try other Mutton curries such as
For this delicious recipe of Goat curry, no tomatoes used and even no coconut is being used, and of course, no need to marinate.The secret ingredient is garam masala, which I prepared at home and not store bought because the store bought ones doesn't give that kick to the food.
You just need to cook your goat pieces in the yogurt gravy mixed with sauted onions and spices. And then sprinkle garam masala over it and cook again. The time required to cook goat meat varies depending upon how tender or hard the meat you get.
Serve Goat Curry In Yogurt Gravy along with Jeera Pulao and Some sliced onions for your weekday meal.
If you like this recipe, you can also try other Mutton curries such as
To begin making the Goat Curry In Yogurt Gravy recipe, firstly wash goat meat well and keep it aside.
Slice onions vertically into very thin slices.
Add ghee or oil in a big saucepan kept on medium high heat, and whole spices along with sliced onions. Sprinkle some salt over them (Salt makes moisture from onions evaporate).
Saute the onions till they turn brown. Now add goat meat and mix well.
Fry for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add yogurt, red chili powder, turmeric and salt. Mix, cover and cook on medium high heat for 40 minutes.
Check in between. If the mixture looks dry, add some water and continue cooking. Add garam masala and grated garlic.
Again cover and cook until meat is soft when checked using toothpick.For me, it took 50 minutes total time to cook my goat meat, but it can vary depending upon how tender your goat meat is.
Sprinkle some chopped coriander leaves. Mix well and remove from heat and serve.
Serve Goat Curry In Yogurt Gravy along with Jeera Pulao and Some sliced onions for your weekday meal.
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