Weekend Special: This Shinwari Mutton Karahi Recipe Spells Indulgence In Every Bite

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The Shinwari cuisine is mostly known for its variety of mutton recipes.

Weekend Special: This Shinwari Mutton Karahi Recipe Spells Indulgence In Every Bite

Highlights

  • Mutton recipes are a sure favourite of many people.
  • Here we have a Shinwari mutton recipe for you to try
  • Find the full recipe inside

Friday is here, and it is time to celebrate with whatever you like to do! While some of you are spending this day lazily just waiting for the office to get over, others are planning their night out. However, if you are a foodie like us who loves to eat to their heart's content, we are sure that you must have your weekend planned around making various dishes. If you are still looking for options, here we bring you a delicious recipe of Shinwari mutton karahi to try out! Mutton recipes are a sure favourite of many people. After all, those succulent meat pieces simmered in a pool of spices are super delicious to have.

For the unversed, Shinwari is one of the 400-500 tribes from Afghanistan. As they live on the borders of the place, they are also well connected to Pakistan. This is why one will find a significant influence of Shinwari cuisine on the streets of Pakistan. The Shinwari cuisine is mostly known for its variety of mutton recipes. So, for you to try one of their delicacies, here we bring you a recipe for Shinwari mutton karahi. Once you make this recipe, do have it with a khameeri roti or fresh rice! Check out the full recipe below:

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Shinwari Mutton Karahi Recipe: Here's How To Make Shinwari Mutton Karahi

Add bay leaf and cumin to heating oil. Add the ginger, garlic, and onion when the seeds begin to sputter. Cook it till light brown. Next, red pepper, salt, turmeric, coriander powder, and garam masala should be added. Now, add the meat on high heat and flip until just translucent. To cook the meat, add some water. Reduce the heat, cover the pan, and cook the meat, stirring regularly, until the water is absorbed and the fat separates. When the fat separates, add the tomatoes and continue simmering. Garnish with coriander leaves and serve.

For the full recipe of this Shinwari Mutton Karahi, click here.

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Make this delicious recipe, and let us know how it turned out for you.

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