Mutton Curry & Rice – A Bold and Comforting Indian Classic 🍛❤️
If you’re looking for a dish that delivers serious depth of flavor, this Mutton Curry & Rice is your answer. Made with bone-in mutton, warming whole spices, and a rich onion-tomato masala, it’s the kind of meal that brings people together—perfect for weekends, family gatherings, or when you’re just craving something incredibly satisfying.
Why I Love This Recipe
This dish checks every box for a comfort food masterpiece: savory, spicy, and richly aromatic. The mutton turns fall-off-the-bone tender, soaking in layers of flavor from the ginger-garlic, yogurt, and spices. The curry is perfect for spooning over hot steamed rice or scooping with warm naan. Much like Cajun Chicken Sausage Gumbo or Easy Turkey Wings, this dish is all about comfort done right.
Ingredients
- 500g mutton (bone-in)
- 2 onions, finely sliced
- 2 tomatoes, pureed
- 2 tbsp yogurt
- 1 tbsp ginger-garlic paste
- 2–3 green chilies, slit
- ½ cup oil or ghee
- 1 tsp cumin seeds
- 1 bay leaf
- 2–3 cloves
- 2–3 green cardamoms
- 1-inch cinnamon stick
- 1 tsp red chili powder
- ½ tsp turmeric powder
- 1 tsp coriander powder
- ½ tsp garam masala
- 1 tsp salt (adjust to taste)
- 2 cups water
- Fresh coriander leaves, for garnish
Instructions
1. Temper the Spices
In a pressure cooker or heavy-bottomed pot, heat oil or ghee over medium heat. Add cumin seeds, bay leaf, cloves, cardamoms, and cinnamon. Sauté until fragrant and sizzling.
2. Brown the Onions
Add finely sliced onions and cook until golden brown. This is key for developing rich flavor.
3. Add Aromatics
Stir in the ginger-garlic paste and sauté for a minute until the raw smell disappears.
4. Sear the Mutton
Add the mutton and cook on high heat for 5–7 minutes, stirring until browned on all sides.
5. Add Ground Spices
Sprinkle in red chili powder, turmeric, coriander powder, and salt. Mix well and cook briefly.
6. Build the Curry Base
Pour in the tomato puree and cook until the oil begins to separate from the masala.
7. Enrich with Yogurt
Stir in yogurt and continue cooking for 2–3 minutes to deepen the flavor.
8. Simmer Until Tender
Add water and cover:
- Pressure Cooker: Cook for 4–5 whistles on medium heat. Let pressure release naturally.
- Slow Cook: Simmer covered for 45–50 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the meat is tender.
9. Finish the Curry
Sprinkle garam masala and stir to combine. Let it rest for 5 minutes.
10. Garnish and Serve
Top with chopped coriander and serve hot with steamed rice, naan, or roti.
Tips for Success
- Use bone-in mutton for maximum flavor in the curry.
- Sauté onions well until deep golden for that authentic taste.
- Adjust spice levels by adding more or fewer green chilies.
Serving Suggestions
This Mutton Curry is especially satisfying when served over fragrant basmati rice or with fluffy naan. Pair it with:
- This Mexican Chicken and Rice Casserole for a fusion family-style dinner
- Tomato Skillet with Okra and Sausage for a Southern-meets-Indian comfort twist
- Cozy Chicken Enchiladas if you’re hosting and need variety
Storage & Leftover Tips
- Refrigerate: Store in an airtight container for up to 3 days. Reheat gently before serving.
- Freeze: Curry (without garnishes) freezes well for up to 1 month. Thaw overnight in the fridge and reheat on the stove.
Final Thoughts
There’s something timeless about a well-made Mutton Curry & Rice. It’s hearty, comforting, and built on a base of carefully layered spices that take you on a flavor journey with every bite. Whether you’re new to Indian cooking or a seasoned spice lover, this dish is worth mastering.
Try it this weekend and tag us in your creations—we’d love to see your version of this comforting classic!
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