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Lamb, Pork or Beef Madras

by Madhur Jaffrey from My Kitchen Table – 100 Weeknight Curries

Easy

Serves 4-6

This versatile recipe for a madras curry is from Madhur Jaffrey. Rich with southern Indian flavours and the heat of dried chilli, it can be made with lamb, pork or beef.

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Introduction

In the UK, Madras has come to mean a very hot curry and not much more. Here is a more authentic southern porial, which traditionally uses coriander seeds, peppercorns, fennel and fenugreek seeds in its spice mixture. It is quite hot as well, and quite delicious.

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Ingredients

1 tbspcoriander seeds
1 tspblack peppercorns
1 tspfennel seeds
10fenugreek seeds
4cloves
4dried hot red chillies
6 tbspolive or groundnut oil
2onions, very finely chopped
1 tspvery finely grated fresh ginger
2 tspcrushed garlic
3–4fresh hot green chillies, very finely chopped
900g (2lb)boneless lamb from the shoulder, cut into 2.5–4cm (1–1½in) cubes
2large tomatoes, very finely chopped
1½ tspsalt
400ml (14fl oz)tin coconut milk, well stirred
1 tbspfinely chopped coriander, to garnish

Method

Put the coriander seeds, peppercorns, fennel seeds, fenugreek seeds, cloves and chillies into a small, cast-iron frying pan and set it over medium heat. Stir the spices over the heat until they are a shade darker and give off a roasted aroma. Transfer to a bowl and leave to cool, then grind in a clean spice grinder or coffee grinder.

Pour the oil into a wide, non-stick pan, and set it over medium–high heat.When the oil is hot, add the onions and cook, stirring, until they turn brown at the edges. Add the ginger, garlic and green chillies and stir-fry for 20 seconds. Add the meat and cook, stirring, for 5 minutes. Stir in the tomatoes, ground roasted spices, salt and coconut milk and bring to the boil.

Cover the pan, turn the heat to low and simmer gently for 1 hour or until the meat is tender. Uncover the pan and boil away a lot of the liquid, until a thick sauce clings to the meat. Garnish with finely chopped coriander to serve.

If you want to use pork, buy shoulder meat and cook it exactly like lamb. If you prefer beef, use good-quality stewing beef, add a little extra water and then cook it for 1½ hours or until tender.

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