Looking for a rich, flavorful dish to elevate your iftar table this Ramadan? This delicious Mutton Karahi is the perfect blend of spices and tenderness, making it a must-have for a hearty and satisfying meal. Slow-cooked to perfection with aromatic seasonings, this dish pairs beautifully with naan or paratha, ensuring a delightful Iftar experience for your family and guests.
Ingredients for Namkeen Gosht Karahi
Gather these essential ingredients to prepare an authentic and flavorful Namkeen Gosht Karahi.
- Cooking oil – ⅓ cup
- Mutton mix boti – 1 kg (with 10% fat)
- Ginger (Adrak) – 1 tbsp, crushed
- Garlic (Lehsan) – 1 tbsp, crushed
- Himalayan pink salt – 1 tsp (to taste)
- Water – 2-3 cups
- Coriander seeds (Sabut dhania) – 1 tbsp, crushed
- Black pepper powder (Kali mirch powder) – 1½ tsp
- Green chilli (Hari mirch) – 1 tbsp, crushed
- Yogurt (Dahi) – 4 tbsp, whisked
- Lemon juice – ½ tbsp
- Ginger (Adrak) – 1-inch piece, julienned
- Fresh coriander (Hara dhania) – 1-2 tbsp, chopped
- Green chilli (Hari mirch) – 1-2, sliced
- For garnish: Fresh coriander, julienned ginger, and sliced green chilies
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Step-by-Step Directions to Cook Namkeen Gosht Karahi
Follow these simple cooking instructions to make a delicious and aromatic Namkeen Gosht Karahi at home.
- Heat cooking oil in a cast-iron pan over medium flame.
- Add mutton mix boti, stir well, and cook on high flame for 4-5 minutes until it changes color.
- Add crushed ginger, garlic, and Himalayan pink salt, mix well, and cook for another 3-4 minutes.
- Pour in water, bring to a boil, then cover and let it simmer on low flame for 35-40 minutes until the meat becomes tender.
- Add crushed coriander seeds, black pepper powder, crushed green chili, and whisked yogurt. Stir well and cook on medium flame for 2-3 minutes until the oil separates.
- Mix in lemon juice, julienned ginger, chopped fresh coriander, and sliced green chilies.
- Garnish with fresh coriander, ginger, and green chilies.
- Serve hot with naan and enjoy a delicious Iftar meal!
A perfect, flavorful dish to add to your Iftar table this Ramadan 2025!
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