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Vindaloo (spicy Mutton Stew)

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Grains Parsi 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 kg Mutton, cut into pieces
3 Onions
1 Piece of ginger
1/2 Pod garlic
6 Green chillies
2 t Turmeric
4 t Cummin seeds
3 t Chilli powder
2 Stalks curry leaves, up to
1 t Salt
1 t Mustard
8 oz Vinegar
4 Dsp ghee or oil

INSTRUCTIONS

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Amy's recipe at: http://www.ultranet.com/~kapadia/vin2.htm  Welcome to
Zoroastrian Cooking. Traditionally the Parsis made  Vindaloo with duck.
Mutton may be substituted with chicken or pork.  The Portuguese took
this dish from Goa, back to Portugal and today it  is part of their
culsine.  Cut the meat into pieces. Finely chop 2 of the onions. Chop
half of  the ginger, garlic and 4 chillies. Grind the remaining ginger,
garlic,  chillies, onion with cummin seeds, chilli powder, turmeric,
salt and  mustard in the vinegar.  In a bowl, put the meat, crumpled
curry leaves, ground masala, chopped  masala and any remaining vinegar.
Mix well and keep at least for 2  hours.  In a pan. heat the oil, fry
the chopped onions till light brown, add  the marinated meat. Cook on a
slow fire, for a while, add water if  required and continue cooking
till tender. When the meat is cooked  there should be no water.  Serve
with rotli  Amy H. Minwalla Posted to CHILE-HEADS DIGEST V4 #038 by Jim
Tidwell  <snd1jlt@snd10.med.navy.mil> on Jul 24, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 1514
Calories From Fat: 1483
Total Fat: 164.5g
Cholesterol: 168.3mg
Sodium: 1311.8mg
Potassium: 114.7mg
Carbohydrates: 5.8g
Fiber: 1.1g
Sugar: 2.4g
Protein: <1g


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