Hey everyone, it’s Louise, welcome to my recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, kashmiri lamb yakhni (lamb with mint yoghurt curry). One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
This lamb curry features green and red chiles, dried coconut, and almonds in a saffron-yogurt sauce. It's an example of the rich cooking style of Kashmir, worthy of the Moghul emperors–or your dinner guests! This lamb curry is popular by name of Mutton (lamb or goat meat) Rogan Josh, from Jammu and Kashmir region of India.
Kashmiri Lamb Yakhni (Lamb with Mint Yoghurt curry) is one of the most favored of recent trending foods in the world. It is easy, it’s fast, it tastes yummy. It is enjoyed by millions daily. They are nice and they look wonderful. Kashmiri Lamb Yakhni (Lamb with Mint Yoghurt curry) is something which I have loved my whole life.
To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook kashmiri lamb yakhni (lamb with mint yoghurt curry) using 18 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Kashmiri Lamb Yakhni (Lamb with Mint Yoghurt curry):
- Make ready Lamb prep
- Take lamb
- Prepare cinnamon stick
- Get cloves
- Make ready Green cardamom
- Prepare black cardamom
- Get Fennel (Saunf) powder
- Take salt
- Prepare Yogurt prep
- Take yoghurt
- Get Black cardamom powder
- Get cloves, crushed
- Get Green cardamoms, crushed
- Take cinnamon powder
- Prepare cumin (zeera) powder
- Prepare pepper
- Take crushed mint
- Prepare saffron (optional)
Kashmiri Lamb Chops Curry: exotic and extremely succulent lamb chop made using saffron, yogurt, and special Kashmiri spice blend. This lamb curry is popular by name of Mutton (lamb or goat meat) Rogan Josh, from Jammu and Kashmir region of India. Boneless Lamb slow cooked with yogurt and traditional Indian warm spices. Be sure to use fresh yogurt, Yakhni is never made from sour yogurt.
Instructions to make Kashmiri Lamb Yakhni (Lamb with Mint Yoghurt curry):
- Mix the lamb with all the lamb prep ingredients in a pressure cooker along with a little more than enough water to submerge all meat.
- Cook the lamb for 10 mins on high flame or until soft. The resulting broth should have a rich smell and taste, and you should be able to see animal fat as well.
- Whisk the Yoghurt manually or with a mixer to give it a smooth, frothy and consistent texture. Add the saffron strands to it.
- This is the MOST IMPORTANT STEP. Start heating the Yoghurt on medium high flame and stir continuously for 10 mins or until the Yoghurt starts boiling. If you stop stirring for even a minute, the Yoghurt will start to transform into cheese, and you will ruin the dish. If that happens, throw it away and start over.
- Filter the boiled meat out to separate from its broth.
- After the Yoghurt starts boiling, add the pieces of meat along with all spices listed in the Yoghurt prep above. Add 100ml lamb broth from earlier to the mix.
- Stir occasionally and let it cook on a medium flame for 20 mins. You should be able to see the oil separate and rise to the top from the sides
- If the curry gets too thick, keep adding the broth from earlier to thin it and cook for another 5 mins. Repeat if you want a richer taste.
- The dish is ready!! Serve hot with rice and enjoy! You can add the leftover broth to heat the curry if needed for the next meal.
If your yogurt is too thick, of the Greek lineage feel free to dilute it with water. Add the boiled lamb pieces and allow it to cook further. You'll start getting a wonderful mouth watering aroma. At this point in time, sprinkle the ginger. This yogurt lamb curry is not really an authentic Kashmiri curry, because traditionally mawal flowers are used in the curry.
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