🥘Arvi Gosht🥘
(taro or Colocasia lamb curry)
🥘Arvi Gosht🥘 (taro or Colocasia lamb curry)

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Did you try our Arvi Gosht recipe? Today's recipe is very delicious curry made with Taro root and lamb. This curry goes well with both rice and roti.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook 🥘arvi gosht🥘 (taro or colocasia lamb curry) using 13 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make 🥘Arvi Gosht🥘

(taro or Colocasia lamb curry):

  1. Take lamb,beef or mutton
  2. Prepare large onions (thinly sliced)
  3. Get large tomatoes (make a paste)
  4. Get arvi (Colocasia)
  5. Make ready Kashmiri red chillie powder heepedfl or to taste
  6. Take turmeric powder
  7. Take Coriander powder
  8. Make ready & 1/4 ts salt or to taste
  9. Prepare dried fenugreek leaves
  10. Get ginger, garlic paste
  11. Prepare garam masala powder
  12. Prepare oil
  13. Get green chillies (chopped)

I happened to taste this in one of the guest house we stayed and. kg taro root, boiled, peeled and chopped. Chatpati Arvi - Hot and Sour, Crispy Fried Colocasia/ Taro. It is the perfect addition to meat curry dishes. Chatpati Arvi is a North Indian dish and tastes especially good with plain boiled rice and Lehsuni Daal (garlic flavoured lentils) or Rajma (red kidney bean curry).

Instructions to make 🥘Arvi Gosht🥘

(taro or Colocasia lamb curry):

  1. Take the arvi and peel them and cut in to halves washed and then keep a side. - - Take a non-stick pan heat oil and add sliced onions, fry onions till golden brown.
  2. Then add the meat and saute for a minute. - - Add ginger garlic paste and mix and fry for a minute. - - Then add coriander, turmeric and red chilli powder,salt and tomatoes fry all of these spices, meat and onions for 6-7 minutes on a medium to low heat.
  3. Add water to the meat and mix. Once the water comes to a boil, reduce heat to low and cover lid to the pan. - - Let the meat cook on low flame until it is cooked and done.
  4. Now once the meat done turn heat to medium and fry meat well for about 2-3 minutes and then add arvi pieces and fry, then add green chillies and dried fenugreek leaves fry for about 5 minutes.
  5. Now add water depending on how thin you want the gravy (shorbaa) consistency to be. Mix well and bring to boil. - - Now when its start boil again reduce heat to low flame and cover the lid on pan and let it cook until the arvis are become soft and done or cooked completely garnish with fresh coriander leaves and garam masala serve hot with chapaati.

Colocasia esculenta is a tropical plant grown primarily for its edible corms, a root vegetable most commonly known as taro (/ˈtɑːroʊ, ˈtæroʊ/), or kalo (see §Names and etymology for an extensive list). Few people dont like arbi or arvi veggie, they have kind of allergic with that, but if this recipe is tried, for sure they will start having it and they would have a new taste for sure! Comments posted by users for Arwi/Arbi Ka Salan (Taro Curry) recipe Masala Arvi (Colocasia). Colocasia leaves are green coloured heart shaped leaves of the plant which is rich in many nutrients. When buying these leaves look for light and bright green leaves which are fresh, not limp.

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