A most Indian flavoured dinner party

Having enjoyed eating this so much the other night I felt I had to share my most awesome dinner with you, courtesy of the Cinammon Kitchen’s Vivek Singh, Miss Masala and Coconut Raita and their most delicious recipes…

Miss Masala's Breaded Fish - I used Ling

Miss Masala's Breaded Fish - I used Ling

 

Rack of lamb with Saffron sauce and gujarati dahl

Rack of lamb with Saffron sauce and gujarati dahl

The Recipes

Miss Masala – she’s not got the recipe for the fish online – you’ll just have to buy her book! ;)
Cinnamon Kitchen Rack of Lamb recipe
Gujarati Dahl recipe from Coconut Raita.

Stonking curry for a Sunday – Lamb Dhansak

Another lovely dish that I cooked this weekend was for our Sunday lunch, I love leaving something in the slow cooker and coming back to a house which smells delicious and I’ve already forgotten the effort that went into making it! This curry though is super easy and takes about 15 minutes to put together – then the slow cooker does all the hard work. I must attribute the initial recipe to Miss Masala and her brilliant blog/cook book but I’ve tweaked it just a little to suit my lazy Sunday cooking style…

Lamb Dhansak

Just before it goes in the slow cooker

Lamb Dhansak
feeds 4-6

vegetable oil
1/2 cup red/green lentils
600g lamb shoulder, cubed
1 tin chopped tomatoes
1 onion, finely chopped
1/2 tsp ground coriander
1/2 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp turmeric
2 tbsp dark brown sugar
2 tbsp tamarind paste
1 handful coriander, finely chopped

For the paste:
2 tsp garlic paste / 2 garlic cloves
2 tsp ginger / 1 inch ginger, peeled
1/2 tsp cumin seeds
1/2 tsp cinnamon
4 black peppercorns
1 fresh red chilli
1/2 tbsp water

1. Add vegetable oil to a heavy based saucepan.
2. Put the paste ingredients in a small blender and blend until they form a paste, add more water if needed.
3. Add the onion to the pan and fry for 2 minutes, add the ground coriander, ground cumin, turmeric and paste, fry for 2 minutes.
4. Add the lamb, stir to coat in the spices and fry for 2 minutes.
5. Add the lentils and tomatoes, stir to combine. Fill the empty tomato can with water and add to the pan. Bring to the boil.
6. Put in the slow cooker on low for 5-6 hours
7. When ready to serve stir in the tamarind paste, sugar and season generously with salt.
8. Plate up and sprinkle with the fresh coriander, serve with basmati rice or chapatis and a cold beer!