INDIAN LAMB VINDALOO, EASY (CAN MAKE MILD TO HOT)

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Indian Lamb Vindaloo, Easy (can make Mild to Hot) image

Slightly adapted from Madhur Jaffrey's "Quick & Easy Indian Cooking." An excellent cookbook, and this is my family's favorite out of the many beloved meals in her book. I highly recommend getting her book if you want to try out easy, delicious Indian recipes.

Provided by C C

Categories     Other Main Dishes

Time 1h30m

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 1/2 Tbsp grainy mustard
1 1/2 tsp ground cumin
1 1/2 tsp ground turmeric
1/2-1 tsp cayenne pepper
1 tsp salt
1 tsp red wine vinegar
3 Tbsp olive oil
1 onion, chopped or sliced
6 clove garlic, pressed or chopped fine, or paste
1 1/4 lb lamb, cut in 1 inch cubes
2/3 c canned coconut milk

Steps:

  • 1. Pour a couple Tablespoons olive oil into a large pan or pot. Place all of the ingredients into the pan, except for the coconut milk.
  • 2. Heat & stir over medium high heat, adding a bit of water as needed, to keep bottom from burning. Cook until onions and meat are well cooked and browned.
  • 3. Add coconut milk at the end, stirring well to mix. You can add more coconut milk than the 2/3 cup, according to your taste preferences. Just do a little at a time, and taste as you go along. You may also add more cayenne pepper (Madhur Jaffrey said Goans would use 4 tsp.) if you like a hotter dish.
  • 4. Serve over basmati rice. I do 2 1/2 cups dry basmati rice plus 1/2 cup Jasmine rice, 1/2 Tbsp. salt, several Tbsps. Extra Virgin Olive Oil (or butter), and enough water according to my rice cooker instructions. Good over a nutty brown rice and quinoa mix, too.
  • 5. Plan ahead: I like to measure out several batches of the ingredients (minus the coconut milk) in ziplock freezer bags. I buy a big leg of lamb and cut it into chunks for this. Then I have an easy meal that I just have to dump the ingredients from the bag into a pan.
  • 6. Also good served with yogurt sauce: Plain, unsweetened yogurt, mixed with dried herbs such as: mint, marjoram, basil and oregano (all of them together tastes great.) Chopped onion may also be added. Also good with soft pita or naan bread. Also good with mango lahsi drink: in a blender combine plain yogurt, frozen mango chunks, and optional: honey, few drops rose water, shake or two of cardamom powder. Pictured with a purple cabbage side dish. This side dish can be made with green peas instead. I'll link to the recipe once I have it up.

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