1/4 kg Mutton
20nos Shallots (chopped)
2nos Tomatoes (chopped)
2nos Bayleaves
2nos Cardamom seeds
Few Curry leaves
1/2tsp Fennel seeds
3tbsp Gingelly Oil
Salt
Chopped coriander leaves for garnishing
To Grind:
6nos Garlic cloves
1tbsp Ginger pieces
5nos Dry red chillies
1tbsp Coriander seeds
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1inch Cinnamon stick
1no Clove
1tsp Peppercorns
1tsp Fennel seeds
1/2tsp Cumin seeds
1no Cardamom seeds
Grind all the ingredients given in the list 'To Grind' as fine paste..Heat a tsp of oil in a pressure cooker add the mutton with salt, saute for few minutes, cook the mutton with grounded paste and half a cup of water for upto 5whistles or until the mutton gets well cooked..
Heat the remaining oil, fry the bay leaves, cardamom seeds,curry leaves and fennel seeds, add immediately the chopped shallots, chopped tomatoes and saute for few minutes until the veggies get well cooked, add the already cooked mutton along with the cooked water..Cook until the water get evaporates and fry until mutton chukka turns a semi gravy or fry until the oil get separates..
Garnish with chopped coriander leaves and serve immediately!!
love this chettinad dish... i have been making lots of chettinad dishes too...yummy!!!
ReplyDeleteWow!! Chukka looks mouth watering.
ReplyDeletewow. i am drooling here. Have never tried this before. I think its time to give it a try. Thanks dear.
ReplyDeleteLovely clicks
delicious favourite chukka
ReplyDeletethats a mouth watering dish
ReplyDeleteEven i love chettinad style dishes as it will be spicy & delicious...
ReplyDeleteUhhh mutton looks so pleasing to the eye! I bet it tastes so good...I'm drooling as usual! ;)
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wooow i like chettinad recipes with lot of spices n flavour rich non veg recipes,,mutton chukka hmmm bale super ah irukku apdiye rasam saadhathukku super ah irukkum...
ReplyDeletemy favorite...looks so tempting....slurp!
ReplyDeletelooks tempting,i love chettinad dishes very much...
ReplyDeleteWoW !!
ReplyDeletethat looks mouthwatering...perfect with some roti or naan.
Looks so yummy...would love to eat it with appam or neer dosa.
ReplyDeleteI love Chettinad food.
You are right, chettinad cuisine never ceases to please.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious, your mutton chukka.
Mutton chukka is extremely good and seems spicy.Loved the recipe will surely try this when i happen to get some mutton which is little difficult to get it .Chettinad recipes are always filling n yummy which everyone will crave for.
ReplyDeleteluks spicy n delicious!tempting pic 2
ReplyDeletesimply superb...Its so tempting dish...
ReplyDeletethat looks mouthwatering and tempting so much....
ReplyDeleteDrooling by just looking at your photo. Is this to be served with rice?
ReplyDeleteAll of us equally love chettinad cuisine..This one is a must try Priya..Looks soo droolworthy dear..
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I am crazy about chettinad dishes Priya...your chukka looks fantastic...lovely click too :)
ReplyDeleteyumm , curry looks absolutly delicious
ReplyDeleteyumm...yumm...... give me some....
ReplyDeleteNice Recipe dear....once again mouthwatering
ReplyDeletemouthwatering mutton chukka...will try this recipe..
ReplyDeletehi priya...we are really crazy about chettinad dishes too...i just love the flavour of the spices used in them...seems like a fuss free recipe...wud love to give this a try...:)
ReplyDeleteeven i luv chettinad cuisine an dthis one looks like a must try one,..
ReplyDeletehi priya...we just love chettinad food too...love the spice...would love to give this a try someday...:)
ReplyDeleteChukka varuval is very famous in Madurai but I never knew how to prepare it. Thanks for sharing this recipe :)
ReplyDeleteMy favorite..Looks delicious..mouth watering ...
ReplyDeletePriya.
ReplyDeletechettinad cuisine always amaze me. chuuka looks awesome.
Can't agree more, nobody could resist Chettinadu dishes...this looks fantastic
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious, Priya and nice picture too...
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Oh man! I have to try this but with veggies. Most fav is Chettinad dosa. Love it
ReplyDeletelook at those spices,yum,just the way I like my mutton :D
ReplyDeleteGingely oil makes so much difference to any dish. I love chettinad dishes too.
ReplyDeleteI love chettinad dishes but have tried it only once..Your mutton chukka looks spicy and tempting, Priya..
ReplyDeleteLoved Mutton Chettinand recipe. The colour is simply awesome.
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Hamaree Rasoi
Mutton chukka looks delicious and drool worthy priya !
ReplyDeleteI dont see cardamom seeds in your ing list, have you missed it?
priya
ReplyDeletewe ove mutton..this mutton chukka looks so delicious..looks so spicy especillay the chettinad version is always taste super..
This goes to my to-do list. Absolutely delicious.
ReplyDeleteHmm.. looks great! Never made chettinad at home before. Will let you know when I try this!
ReplyDeletelove chettinad dishes and the love mutton.. so this has to be a fav combination!!
ReplyDeletethis is irresistible...I am drooling!
ReplyDeletehi priya, i tried ur recipe with little twist, it came out very well. Thanks a lot for sharing. Planning to do for next potluck.
ReplyDeletehi priya i tried this recipe with little twist and it came out very well, thanks for sharing. Planning to do in next potluck.
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