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Thursday 6 July 2023

Curried Mutton Samp with Soy and Red Beans

 

This samp recipe is a favorite in my household using not only red speckled beans but jugo beans as well.

INGREDIENTS

1 kg cleaned mutton pieces

1 cup soaked and boiled samp (maize kernels)

1 cup sugar or red speckled beans

1 cup jugo beans

4 tablespoons masala

1 tablespoon Kashmiri chilli powder

1 tablespoon garam masala

1 teaspoon turmeric

2 teaspoons dhania and jeera powder (coriander and cumin powder)

1 teaspoon jeera (cumin seeds)

3 bay leaves

3 cloves

3 elaichi (cardamom) pods

3 black peppercorns

2 cinnamon sticks

1 teaspoon somph (fennel seeds)

1 teaspoon shah jeera (caraway seeds)

3 tablespoons ginger and garlic paste

Salt to taste

Oil for cooking

Fresh coriander leaves for garnish


METHOD:

  • Heat oil in a large pot or pressure cooker over medium heat. Add the elaichi pods, black peppercorns, cloves, cinnamon sticks, bay leaves, somph, and shah jeera. Saute for a minute until fragrant.
  • Add chopped onions to the pot and cook until they turn golden brown.
  • Add ginger and garlic paste to the pot and cook for a few minutes until the raw smell disappears.
  • In a small bowl, mix together masala, Kashmiri chilli powder, garam masala, turmeric, dhania and jeera powder, and jeera. Add this spice mixture to the pot and cook for a minute, stirring well to coat the onions with the spices.
  • Add the mutton pieces to the pot and cook until they are half way cooked. Stir occasionally to ensure even cooking.
  • Once the mutton is partially cooked, add the soaked and boiled samp (maize kernels), sugar or red speckled beans, and jugo beans to the pot. Mix well to combine all the ingredients.
    Red Beans

Jugo Beans ( Soy beans)



  • Add enough water to cover the ingredients in the pot. You can adjust the amount of water depending on the desired consistency of the dish.
  • Season with salt to taste and give it a good stir. Cover the pot with a lid.
  • If using a pressure cooker, cook for about 15-20 minutes or until the mutton and beans are tender. If using a regular pot, simmer on low heat for about 1.5 to 2 hours or until the mutton is tender and flavors have melded together.
  • Once the mutton and beans are cooked, check for seasoning and adjust if needed. Garnish with fresh coriander leaves.