Ingredients
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1/4
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2
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1/4
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2
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4
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2
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2
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2
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2
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1
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Directions
Lamb and Tomato Curry,From Vij’s in Vancouver. Adjust the quantity of cayenne in this recipe according to how much “heat” you prefer. As with most spicy casseroles, the flavours of this curry will improve on standing, but add the fresh coriander just before serving. If cumin seeds are unavailable, substitute an additional 1 tsp. (5 mL) ground cumin. This was one of Mean Chefs recipes which I was lucky enough to adopt, have made it as stated and it is delicious!,OUTSTANDING! I had 1 lb. of cubed lamb shoulder to work with and kept the other ingredients the same since we wanted lots of sauce for the rice. It worked out beautifully and yielded 4 servings. I let it reduce some more after the hour and a half (another 15 – 20 min) and we were sooooo impressed. Served with chutney alongside, and yogurt for dessert. Used diced canned tomatoes and was generous with the cup of yogurt. Easy to make, and serves up sophisticated flavours. THANK YOU!,This is a rich and hearty dish. It doesn’t have a strong tomato or yogurt flavor but rather it’s the lamb and the cumin that stand out in the dish. Perfect for a cold night.
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Steps
1
Done
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Heat 2 Tbsp Canola Oil in a Large Heavy Saucepan Over Medium-High Heat. |
2
Done
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Cook Lamb, in Batches, For 3 to 5 Minutes, Until Browned on All Sides. |
3
Done
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With a Slotted Spoon, Remove Lamb to a Plate as Each Batch Browns, and Add More Oil to the Saucepan as Necessary. |
4
Done
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Wipe Out the Saucepan With Paper Towels and Melt 2 Tablespoons Butter in the Same Saucepan Over Low Heat. |
5
Done
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Add Cumin Seeds and Cook, Stirring, For 1 Minute, Until Seeds Start to Sizzle (omit This Step If Substituting Ground Cumin). |
6
Done
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Add Garlic and Ginger, Then Cook, Stirring For 1 Minute, Until Garlic Is Softened. |
7
Done
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Add Onions, Increase Heat to Medium-Low, Then Cook, Stirring For 7 to 10 Minutes Until Onions Are Golden Brown. |
8
Done
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Add Remaining Butter, Then Stir in Ground Coriander, Ground Cumin, Turmeric, Cayenne, Cloves and Cinnamon. |
9
Done
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Increase the Heat to Medium, Then Cook, Stirring Often, For 5 Minutes, Until Butter Starts to Separate from the Spice Mixture. |
10
Done
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If Spices Start to Stick to the Bottom of the Saucepan, Add More Butter or Lower the Heat Slightly. |