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Winter Special: How to make Maharashtrian Kala Sukha Mutton for dinner

etimes.in | Last updated on - Dec 30, 2025, 19:00 IST
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Kala Sukha Mutton Recipe

Kala Sukha Mutton is a traditional Maharashtrian dish. It is made with minimal spices and offers the top notch taste with nutrition. Scroll down to read the simple and easy recipe.

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20 ml mustard oil, 4 onions, 50 gms ginger, 70 gms garlic, 50 gms coriander, 100 gms coconut, 20 gms roasted green chilli, 2 tbsp coriander leaves, 500 gms mutton, 80 gms ginger garlic paste, 20 gms coriander powder, 30 gms curd, 5 gms turmeric powder, 5 gms Kashmiri red chilli, 5 gms garam masala, 20 gms Maharashtrian spices, salt to taste, and 20 ml lemon juice.

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Step 1

First of all, wash the mutton pieces, pat dry, and set them aside.

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Step 2



In a big mixing bowl, add ginger garlic paste, coriander powder, curd, and all the spices. Mix well.

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Step 3


Add the mutton pieces, salt, and lemon juice. Mix well and let it rest for 30 minutes.

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Step 4


In the meantime, heat oil in a heavy-bottomed pan and saute onion for 30 seconds.

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Step 5


Make a paste of ginger, garlic, coriander leaves, coconut, and green chilli. Add it to the oil mixture and cook until cooked well.

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Step 6

Next, add the marinated mutton pieces, adjust the salt, cover and cook for 20-25 minutes or until the mutton pieces are cooked well.

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Step 7

Garnish with some ginger julienne and coriander leaves. Serve hot with roti and enjoy!


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