Veal Stew
in Cardamom, Meat, Nonvegetarian Side Dish, veal on Friday, December 23, 2011
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Mummy, did you know Easter falls on a Sunday this year?
Huh! My dear didn’t you really know it always does?!
This was one of the jokes my brother and his friends would pull on me. I might not have said anything like this, but they would improvise a story around the above joke and tell anybody listening for a laugh. I wonder if he or any of his friends knew Easter was a ‘moveable feast' and that is why it always falls on Sunday
Happy Easter to you! I am sure you always knew it falls on Sunday.
You must be familiar with Easter eggs as a common feature in the celebrations here in the U.S. But growing up, I do not remember it to be important. Over the summer holidays, which fall now in India, we would color egg shells and place it on plants but that was not to celebrate Easter. We don't even consider cooking eggs on this day in a special way.
Then what do we do? The most important thing to do was to eat a lot of meat and fish. It starts off with breakfast with appam and stew. Today, I will share veal stew with you which goes well with appam or white bread. Hope you enjoy it.
Stewing as a cooking term means to cook meat and vegetables by simmering and thickening by reducing the juices or thickening the gravy with flour or any other thickening agent. In Kerala, most cooking is slow and on stove stop, and what we call stew is slow cooked, no doubt, but generally to mean a mildly spiced meat or vegetable in coconut milk.
Stew
Ingredients:
Veal – 1.5 Lb
Garam Masala – ½ tspn
Vinegar – ½ tsp optional
Potato – 1 cubed
Pepper corns – 10
Cloves – 10
Cinnamon stick – ½ inch piece
Elachi – 3
Onions – ½
Ginger – 1 Tbspn
Garlic – 3 pods
Green Chili – 6 or as per taste
Coriander Powder – 1 tspn
Coconut Milk – 1 Can
Tomato – 4 or 5 round pieces for garnish
Oil – 2 Tbspn
Salt - to taste
Method:
1. 1. Make bite size pieces of veal. Take it with 1/4 tspn salt, vinegar, garam masala and ½ cup water in a pressure cooker and cook for one whistle.
2. 2. Heat oil in a pan, add pepper corn, cloves, cardamom and cinnamon stick and fry
3. 3. Add onions and sauté for a couple of minutes. (the onions should not be browed in this curry and hence you should not sauté it for too long before you add the following. )
4. 4. Add ginger and garlic followed by green chilies and saute.
5. 5. Slide in cooked meat with all its juices, potatoes and 1 cup of thin coconut milk. (1/2 C coconut milk + ½ C Water) and cook on low-medium heat till the potato is cooked.
6. 6. Pour the remaining coconut milk and heat through. Top the gravy with 4 or 5 slices of tomatoes and switch off the fire
Notes:
1. 1. I thin the coconut milk further ever before I add at the final stage because I like the gravy thin. However, traditionally the cream of coconut milk is added at the end to keep the flavor rich and gravy thick.
2. 2. Play with the consistency to your liking. If you feel you should not add too much water fearing the curry will spoil. It will be a good practice to boil about 2 cups of water and how much you need to thin the coconut milk to your liking.
3. 3. Stew is served with appam or white bread
Contributor: Sunitha
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