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Nihari

A rich and deeply flavorful slow-cooked meat stew, traditionally made with lamb shanks simmered overnight in a complex blend of spices. This dish, originating from Old Delhi, is a celebrated breakfast and a true culinary indulgence.

Temps de préparation45 minutes
Temps de cuisson8-10 hours
Temps total8 hours 45 minutes - 10 hours 45 minutes
Portions6
DifficultéHard
Nihari - India traditional dish

🧂 Ingrédients

  • 1 kg Lamb shanks(About 4-6 shanks, depending on size. Ensure they have bone marrow attached.)
  • 3 tbsp Nihari masala(Store-bought or homemade. This is a complex spice blend crucial for Nihari's flavor.)
  • 2 tbsp All-purpose flour (Maida)(For thickening the gravy.)
  • 100 g Ghee(Clarified butter. Can substitute with a neutral oil, but ghee adds authentic flavor.)
  • 3 inches Ginger(Julienned for garnish. Reserve about 1 inch, finely minced, for the initial cooking.)
  • 1 cup Fried onions (Birista)(Store-bought or homemade. Adds sweetness and depth.)
  • from shanks Bone marrow(Ensure marrow is present in the shanks. It adds richness and flavor.)
  • 1.5 liters Water(Approximately. Adjust as needed for desired gravy consistency.)
  • to taste Salt

💡 Conseils de pro

  • For the most authentic flavor and texture, Nihari is traditionally cooked overnight on a very low heat, often in a tandoor or a heavy pot sealed with dough.
  • The meat should be so tender that it easily falls off the bone with the slightest touch.
  • Don't skimp on the garnishes; they are integral to the dish's flavor profile and presentation.
  • If you don't have Nihari masala, you can create a similar flavor profile by combining ground coriander, cumin, fennel, black cardamom, green cardamom, cloves, black pepper, cinnamon, and dried ginger.

Idées de variations

Inspiration pour votre propre version de cette recette

  • Beef Nihari: Use beef shank or beef cubes instead of lamb.
  • Chicken Nihari: While less traditional, chicken can be used for a quicker version, though the depth of flavor will be different.
  • Vegetarian Nihari: A more modern adaptation, often using mixed vegetables and a rich spice base, though it deviates significantly from the original.

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