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Spicy Lamb Chops with Potatoes

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Meats, Grains Indian Indian, Meats 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

8 Lamb chops (about 5-75g ea)
2 tb Olive oil
150 ml Lemon juice
1 ts Salt
1 tb Chopped fresh mint and
Coriander
150 ml Corn oil
Mint sprigs
Lime slices
3 tb Corn oil
8 md Tomatoes, roughly chopped
1 Bay leaf
1 ts Garam masala
2 tb Natural yoghurt
1 ts Garlic pulp
1 ts Chilli powder
1 ts Salt
1/2 ts Black cumin seeds
3 Black peppercorns
2 md Potatoes, peeled, roughly
Chopped and bolied

INSTRUCTIONS

SAUCE
1. Put the chops into a large bowl. Mix together the olive oil, lemon
juice, salt and fresh mint and coriander. Pour the oil mixture over the
chops and rub it well with your fingers. Leave to marinate for at least 3
hours.
2. To make the sauce, heat the corn oil in a deep round-bottomed frying
pan(skillet) or a karahi(wok). Lower the heat and add the chopped tomatoes.
Stir-fry for about 2 minutes. Gradually add the bay leaf, garam masala,
yoghurt, garlic, chilli powder, salt, black cumin seeds and peppercorns,
and stir-fry for a further 2-3 minutes.
3. Lower the heat again and add the cooked potatoes, mixing everything
together well. Remove from the heat and set yo one side.
4. Heat 150ml cup corn oil in a seperate frying pan. Lower the heat
slightly and fry the marinated chops until they are cooked through. This
will take about 10-12 minutes. Remove with a slotted spoon and drain the
cooked chops on absorbent kitchen paper towels.
5. Heat the sauce in the wok, bringing it to the boil. Add the chops and
lower the heat. Simmer for 5-7 minutes.
6. Transfer to a warmed serving dish and garnish with mint sprigs and lime
slices.
Compiled by Imran C.
Posted to CHILE-HEADS DIGEST V3 #183
From: "I. Chaudhary" <imranc@onthenet.com.au>
Date: Wed, 11 Dec 1996 13:01:35 +1000 (EST)

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