If you are a lover of spicy dishes then this spicy lamb curry is just what you need. It is one of those easy Indian dishes that hardly requires any prep time and yet you have is an authentic Indian lamb curry.
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The recipe has been adapted to work with lamb as traditionally this is an Indian mutton curry made with tender goat’s meat.
The original traces of this recipe belongs to the East of India that is this is essentially a Bengali Mutton curry, given an easy modern twist for those who are unable to find mutton or goats meat and struggle with spices.
Ingredients For Spicy Lamb Curry
Believe me , I have only used 7Â ingredients ( the others being standard cooking ingredients) to a make this spicy Indian lamb curry.
This is what makes it the best lamb curry recipe which is also easy to make.
It is a cheats trick but as I mentioned, it is modern cooking for busy living with an authentic flair.
The ingredients you will need for making this easy lamb curry are:
FRESH AND PANTRY ITEMS
⇒ 800 grams lamb or your choice of red meat
⇒ 6-8 new potatoes
⇒ 1 large onions
⇒3 tsp ginger garlic paste
⇒1/2 cup yoghurt
⇒ Mustard oil or your chosen oil
⇒ salt to taste
⇒ 1-2 cups of water for boiling
SPICESÂ NEEDEDÂ
⇒ 3 tbsps pre-blended Indian curry powderÂ
SUBSTITUTEÂ INGREDIENTSÂ
⇒ substitute lamb for any other red meat such as beef, pork, or goat’s meat
⇒ for a diary-free option substitute normal yoghurt with lactose free yoghurt
⇒ If you don’t have new potatoes use any potato that holds shape.Â
⇒ Substitute mustard oil with sunflower oil or any oil of your choice
As you can see, apart from lamb, potatoes, onions,ginger, garlic, yoghurt and the spice blend the others are the customary cooking ingredients.
How To Make Spicy Lamb At home – Step with Images
Cooking Indian style mutton curry is primarily unattended cooking.
After the initial marination and sauteing you actually only need to do occasional stirring and checking leaving the lamb to cook mostly unattended.
There are the steps:
STEP 1Â
Marinade the LambÂ
Marinade the lamb in yoghurt, 1 tsp of curry blend and salt and set aside.
STEP 2
Heat oil in a pan and saute the onions till slightly golden brown in colour.
Next add the ginger and garlic and cook for few seconds.
STEP 3Â
Add the marinaded lamb and seal it on high heat.
STEP 4Â
Next add the remaining spice blend and cook on high flame for about 10 minutes.
STEP 5Â
Cook until you see the oil leave the side on the pan. Then add potatoes and continue to cook.
STEP 6Â
Then add water, salt and cover and cook until lamb is cooked. Stirring in between to ensure it does not stick to the bottom.
STEP 7Â
Serve spicy lamb curry with plain boiled rice.
Cooking Notes and FAQ’s
- Try to marinade the lamb for at least 2 hours or even a night before for the spices to do the magicÂ
- If you wish you can choose to fry the potatoes in oil until lightly brown in colour for added flavour ( and a bit of extra oily flavour)
-  Add water according to how much liquid comes out of the meat. Come tend to release a lot of water while others may not. Be careful and use your judgement.Â
- Adding a bit of sugar while cooking the onions adjusts flavour and adds a lovely caramalised tint.Â
I do not have a pre-blended curry spice mix, can I make curry powder at home?
Of course you can make your own homemade curry powder. It is very easy all you need are the different types of spices.Â
Here is an easy curry powder recipe you can follow to make it at home. Â
Or you can buy a curry spice blend of a reputable brand from a super market or online.Â
I recommend this hot curry spice blend from the Spice house.Â
How can I make a low carb lamb curry?
To make the a low fat, low carb, keto friendly lamb curry do the following:
- Leave out the potatoes from the dishÂ
- Use a lean cut of red meat without much fat. You can use pieces with bones.Â
- Use low fat yoghurtÂ
- Mustard oil is a healthy unsaturated oil just like olive oil. You can substitute with with cooking olive oil if you wish .Â
Can I make Indian Spicy Lamb Curry in the slow cooker ?
It is very easy to make this Indian lamb recipe in the slow cooker.Â
I suggest sauteing the onions, ginger and garlic in oil first and transfer it to the marinaded lamb in the slow cooker and cook on high for 4 hours or low for 8 hours.Â
You do not need to add water if cooking in the slow cooker.Â
You can add the remaining spice blend around 1 hour before you take the lamb out.Â
Check this Kashmiri Roganjosh Recipe for a slow cooker lamb curry option.Â
What type of potatoes are best to make this recipe?
Potatoes in this recipe is an touch of a typical Eastern Indian Mutton curry touch.Â
The Bengali mutton curry includes potatoes and this is the reason I have added them to the recipe too.
You can choose to leave them out if you wish.Â
If you do use potatoes I would suggest using new potatoes or any type of waxy firm potatoes that hold shape.
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Great recipe!
Gosh, it looks lush! I have a carnivorous at my house who’d love this!:))