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quidscribis
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Anyone have a good recipe for mutton curry?

Hubby went and bought some, and now I gotta cook it. He says that mutton is expensive because it's a delicacy, and if I cook it right, I'll see what he means.

I think mutton is just old, mean, ornery goat, and what's so special about that? [Wall Bash]

But seriously, I need a good recipe. Anyone have one?

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Mmmm... curry! Today is Wednesday, which is my day for going shopping and getting carry-out for dinner. Yum!
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Well, usually mutton is sheep.

I mean older sheep. Lamb meat is usually sheep under one year of age (at least it was back when I raised them)

Mutton is from older sheep. And is not as tender and must be cooked properly to be good.

However, all my lamb/mutton recipe collection is at home, so I can't help you at the moment

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Mmmmmmmmm ... mutton curry....

Hobbes [Smile]

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Oh. So not goat. [Hail] All Hail the Ever Wise and All Knowing Farm Girl!

If you can post any when you get home, I'd appreciate it. I need to cook the boy something.

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You could go to www.recipezaar.com. They have, when I looked, 29 recipes including mutton, with at least one specifically for mutton curry.
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quote:
Hubby went and bought some, and now I gotta cook it. He says that mutton is expensive because it's a delicacy, and if I cook it right, I'll see what he means.
Man, anybody who said something like that to me would be cooking it themselves.

Oh, and, I like lamb, too.

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Megan, thanks. I looked and I found and I'm delighted. I have to buy a few things, but it looks good and about what I was looking for, too. I preferred a curry with yoghurt in it, and found one. So, thanks! I'll let you know how it goes.

Eljay - I understand the sentiments, believe me, I do. But it's Ramadan, the month of fasting, and he's tired, irritable, and doesn't eat enough at all right now, so I'm pretty much willing to do anything that will result in him eating more. That includes getting up at 4:30 to make breakfast for him, simply because if I do, he eats way way more than if he does it himself.

This month, he gets away with a whole heck of a lot. [Kiss]

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