Best Lamb Stewed In Coconut Milk Recipes

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WEST INDIAN LAMB CURRY



West Indian Lamb Curry image

Curried goat is a popular dish in the West Indies, but lamb makes a fine substitute here in the United States, where goat meat is hard to find. This version, by the chef Martin Maginley from the Round Hill resort in Jamaica, is deeply flavored with allspice and Scotch bonnet peppers, but not overwhelming spicy. If you have time to make it the day before, it gets better as it sits, and gives you a chance to scoop some of the fat off the top of the stew before reheating over a low flame. And if you can procure goat, use it here in place of the lamb.

Provided by Melissa Clark

Categories     dinner, curries, main course

Time 2h

Yield 6 to 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19

3 pounds boneless lamb (or goat) stew meat, cut into 2-inch chunks
1 tablespoon plus 2 teaspoons curry powder
1 tablespoon kosher salt, more to taste
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon black pepper
1 large white onion, coarsely chopped
2 scallions, coarsely chopped
4 garlic cloves, smashed and peeled
1/2 inch fresh ginger, peeled if desired and coarsely chopped
4 whole allspice berries
2 thyme sprigs, leaves stripped
4 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, more as needed
1 1/2 cups diced potato
1 cup diced carrots
1 to 2 small Scotch bonnet peppers, seeded and chopped
Cooked white rice or coconut rice, for serving (see note)
Lime wedges, for serving
Mango chutney or mango pickle, for serving
Fresh cilantro leaves, for serving

Steps:

  • Pat lamb dry with paper towels and place in a large bowl. In a small bowl, combine 1 tablespoon curry powder, the salt, the ground ginger and the black pepper. Add spice mix to large bowl and toss with lamb.
  • Combine onion, scallion, garlic, fresh ginger, allspice, thyme leaves and 2 tablespoons oil in a blender; purée until smooth. Scrape mixture over lamb and toss to combine. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate at least 2 hours or overnight.
  • Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a large Dutch oven over medium-high heat. Stir in 2 teaspoons curry powder and heat until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Working in batches to avoid overcrowding the pot, brown the meat on all sides. Drizzle in additional oil, if needed, to prevent meat from sticking to the bottom of the pot. Transfer browned meat to a plate as it browns.
  • Once all the meat has been browned, return it to the pot, along with any juices on the plate. Add enough water to just cover meat. Bring liquid to a simmer, covered, then uncover the pot and cook gently for 45 minutes.
  • Stir potato, carrot and pepper into pot. Simmer until vegetables are fork tender and meat is cooked through, about 30 to 45 minutes longer.
  • Using a slotted spoon, transfer meat and vegetables to a bowl. Simmer cooking liquid until it has reduced and thickened to a saucy consistency (to taste), about 15 minutes. Taste sauce and add more salt if needed. Pour sauce over meat. Serve over rice, topped with a squeeze of lime, a dollop of mango chutney or pickle and fresh cilantro.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 330, UnsaturatedFat 11 grams, Carbohydrate 11 grams, Fat 15 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 38 grams, SaturatedFat 4 grams, Sodium 580 milligrams, Sugar 2 grams, TransFat 0 grams

LAMB STEWED IN COCONUT MILK



Lamb Stewed in Coconut Milk image

This is a lovely, spicy stew from Madhur Jaffrey's Quick and Easy Indian Cooking. She recommends using a pressure cooker, but I simmered it on the stovetop. Directions are included for both methods. I used all powdered forms of the spices rather than sticks, pods, etc. Peas are also good added to this.

Provided by pattikay in L.A.

Categories     Stew

Time 1h25m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 16

3 tablespoons vegetable oil
3 bay leaves (or 12 fresh curry leaves)
2 inches cinnamon sticks
6 cardamom pods
8 whole cloves
15 black peppercorns
1/3 cup chopped onion
1 1/2 lbs boneless lamb shoulder, cut into 1 1/2 inch chunks
1 lb potato, peeled and cut in chunks
2 med-sized carrots, peeled and cut into chunks
1/4 teaspoon ground turmeric
1 tablespoon ground coriander
1/8-1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 -2 fresh hot green chili pepper
1 1/4 teaspoons salt
1 (14 ounce) can coconut milk, well stirred

Steps:

  • Pressure cooker:.
  • Put oil in a pressure cooker and set over medium heat. When the oil is hot, put in the curry leaves (if using), cinnamon, cardamom, cloves and peppercorns. stir once and put in the onion.
  • Saute for 1 1/2 minutes or till onion is soft and put in the meat, potatoes, carrots, turmeric, coriander, cayenne, green chiles, salt and 1 cup of the well stirred coconut milk.
  • Cover securely with lid and on high heat, bring up to full pressure.
  • Turn heat to low and cook for 15 minutes.
  • Lower pressure with the help of cool water poured on the lid and remove the lid. Cook, uncovered, over high heat for 5 to 6 minutes, stirring gently as you do so.
  • Add the remaining coconut milk and bring to a simmer.
  • Stovetop:.
  • Saute cinnamon sticks, cardamom pods, cloves, peppercorns (or powdered versions of the spices) and onions in the oil till onion is soft.
  • Add meat, potatoes, carrots, chiles, remaining seasonings, the stirred coconut milk and 3/4 cup water.
  • Bring mixture to a boil, reduce heat and simmer for about an hour.
  • When meat and vegetables are tender and sauce somewhat thickened, uncover and increase heat slightly to reduce liquid if necessary.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 853, Fat 65.5, SaturatedFat 33.5, Cholesterol 122.5, Sodium 911.9, Carbohydrate 34.7, Fiber 6.6, Sugar 9.8, Protein 34.1

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