ALMORTH - A MIXED MEAT STEW FOR CHRISTMAS BREAKFAST
Almorth or Mixed Meat Stew is made with a combination of different meats, such as mutton or lamb, chicken, pork and vegetables. It’s a very old
Anglo-Indian Dish. This Stew
was a 'must have' for Christmas or Easter Breakfast in almost all Anglo-Indian
Homes in the olden days and was eaten with bread or rolls. However, any combination of meat could be used as per personal preference. The same recipe could be used with chicken only.
Serves 6 Preparation Time 1 hour
Ingredients
¼ kg Beef
¼ kg mutton / lamb
½ kg chicken
¼ kg pork
A few carrots and beans
chopped into medium size pieces (or any other English vegetables)
3 potatoes peeled and cut into
quarters
2 teaspoons chillie powder
½ teaspoon turmeric powder
2 teaspoons pepper powder
1 teaspoon coriander powder
4 dry red chillies broken into
pieces
2 teaspoons chopped garlic
2 pieces cinnamon
5 cloves
3 onions sliced
2 tomatoes chopped
2 tablespoons chopped mint
3 tablespoons oil
Salt to taste
2 tablespoons coconut paste
2 tablespoons vinegar
Cut the meat, chicken and pork into small pieces.
Heat oil in a pressure cooker or a suitable vessel and add the onions,
cinnamon, cloves and chopped garlic. Fry till the onions turn golden brown. Add
the mutton, beef, chicken and pork together with the chillie powder, turmeric powder,
pepper powder, salt coriander powder and tomatoes and mix well. Fry till the tomatoes turn to pulp. Add the
broken dry red chillies, mint and the coconut paste and mix well. Add
sufficient water and cook till the meat is soft and tender. If cooking in a pressure
cooker, turn off the heat after 6 to 8 whistles. Now add the chopped vegetables
and vinegar and simmer on low heat till the vegetables are cooked. Serve with rice, chapattis or bread.
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