Ingredients:
Mutton – 1/2 kg
Rice – 250 gms, parboiled
Lemon juice – 1 1/2 tbsp
Almonds – 10, blanched
Mint leaves – 1/2 tbsp
Butter – 1 cups
Coriander leaves – a handful, chopped
Cumin seeds – 1/2 tbsp
Onion – 2, large ones
Brown cardamom – 2
Oil – 1 tbsp
Garlic – 4 pods
Cloves – 2
Ginger – 1 inch long piece
Saffron – 1/2 tbsp
Green chilli – 1/2 tbsp, chopped
Red chilli powder – 1/2 tbsp
Cinnamon – 1/2 inch piece
Curd – 1/2 kg
Milk – 125 gms
Water – 3 cups
Method:
1. Begin with the rice. Wash it well and then soak it.
2. Take the sliced onions and fry them till they turn golden brown in colour.
3. Put some water in the saffron and let it soak.
4. Take ginger, red chillies, garlic and almonds and grind them together. Add this to some butter and fry.
5. Next, take the above fried masala and add it to the mutton and salt stir the whole thing for the next 5 minutes.
6. Add water to the mutton and cook till the mutton becomes soft. Also note that about 1 cup of gravy should be left behind.
7. Put rice in another pan. Add salt to it and let it boil.
8. Take the curd and place it on a piece of muslin cloth. Wait for a while and allow the water to drain away. Next, add to this, cloves, cardamoms, cumin seed, mint leaves, chopped chillies and coriander.
9. Also, drain away the water from the saffron and add lemon juice to it.
10. Put the above ingredients in the mutton.
11. Take half of the boiled rice and spread it over the mutton as a layer. Follow this with a layer of fried onions and then of rice again.
12. Pour some milk and butter into it and cover the vessel.
13. Take some flour paste and use it to seal the edges of the vessel.
14. Place the vessel on the flame for an hour.
15. When done, team it with curry and serve hot.