Ramzan Special – Minced Lamb Haleem
Servings
4People
Cook Time
45Minutes
Servings
4People
Cook Time
45Minutes
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. Start with washing and soaking the broken wheat for about an hour. Cook in a pressure cooker for about 3-4 whistles and let it cool. Once cooled, grind to a thick paste and keep aside.
  2. Wash the minced lamb thoroughly without separating it to contain the flavours of the meat. Cook the meat in the pressure cooker for about 2 whistles. Water needn’t be added as the meat releases its own juices.
  3. Heat oil and ghee mixture in a pan. add all the whole spices and keep stirring until they start to change colour. Add the chopped onions and whole green chilies. Fry well till the onions start to brown. Add the ginger-garlic paste and cook for a few minutes till the raw smell wears off. Add mint and coriander leaves, and cook for a few minutes.
  4. Add curd, turmeric, garam masala and red chili powder. Cook till all the masalas are well-cooked and oil separates and surfaces. Add salt to taste.
  5. At this point, add the broken wheat and the minced meat. Keep stirring as it cooks.
  6. Keep stirring and cooking the haleem for about 10 minutes and ensure that there are no lumps.
  7. Add cream at this point (optional) and cook for 2 minutes. Garnish with coriander leaves, fried onions and a lemon wedge and serve.
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Ramzan Special - Minced Lamb Haleem
Lamb Keema Haleem Recipe
Cook Time 45 Minutes
Servings
People
Ingredients
Cook Time 45 Minutes
Servings
People
Ingredients
Lamb Keema Haleem Recipe
Instructions
  1. Start with washing and soaking the broken wheat for about an hour. Cook in a pressure cooker for about 3-4 whistles and let it cool. Once cooled, grind to a thick paste and keep aside.
  2. Wash the minced lamb thoroughly without separating it to contain the flavours of the meat. Cook the meat in the pressure cooker for about 2 whistles. Water needn’t be added as the meat releases its own juices.
  3. Heat oil and ghee mixture in a pan. add all the whole spices and keep stirring until they start to change colour. Add the chopped onions and whole green chilies. Fry well till the onions start to brown. Add the ginger-garlic paste and cook for a few minutes till the raw smell wears off. Add mint and coriander leaves, and cook for a few minutes.
  4. Add curd, turmeric, garam masala and red chili powder. Cook till all the masalas are well-cooked and oil separates and surfaces. Add salt to taste.
  5. At this point, add the broken wheat and the minced meat. Keep stirring as it cooks.
  6. Keep stirring and cooking the haleem for about 10 minutes and ensure that there are no lumps.
  7. Add cream at this point (optional) and cook for 2 minutes. Garnish with coriander leaves, fried onions and a lemon wedge and serve.