In The Mix
duck - cut into medium sized pieces - 2 lbs.
turmeric - 1/4 tsp
salt - 1 tsp
potatoes - 3 medium sized, peeled and halved
coconut oil - 2 tbsp
big red onion - 1 big thinly sliced
shallots - 8 medium sized, thinly sliced
serano chilies - 3 slit sideways
ginger - 1 1/2 inch, peeled and sliced
garam masala - 2 tsp
coconut milk - 1/2 cup mixed with 1/4 cup water
water - 2 cup
curry leaves - 2 sprigs
salt to taste
pressure cooker
to marinate:
roasted coriander powder - 1/4 cup
chili powder - 3 tsp
turmeric powder - 1 tsp
black pepper powder - 1 tsp (freshly ground from pepper corns using a pestle & mortar)
garam masala - 1 tsp (from equal parts powder mix of cardamom, cinnamon & cloves)
ginger garlic mix - 3 tsp (freshly ground/chopped from equal parts ginger and garlic)
salt to taste
How To Do
Wash and drain the duck pieces. Mix 1/4 tsp turmeric and 1 tsp salt with enough water to soak the duck and let sit for 2-3 minutes. Rinse and drain the duck.
Add all the marinade ingredients to the duck, mix well and let sit covered for 30 minutes at room temperature.
Boil a pan with water and add the potatoes. Boil once and cover and cook for 20-25 minutes so the potatoes are soft but still holds together well. Drain, cool, slice and set aside. Alternately, dice the peeled potatoes, add a tbsp of water, cover in plastic wrap and microwave for 3-4 minutes.
Growing up in our farm where everything was cooked from scratch, I had not seen a pressure cooker used for cooking till much later. I was rather afraid of the terrible earth shattering sound it can make which was later identified as just a whistle! H's family on the other hand probably used pressure cooker for cooking all kinds of meat and so he had one with him which became ours after marriage. I just never liked using it though. Anyways, we got a brand new one from India sometime back and looking at this duck curry recipe I decided try out the beast, er.. cooker. So the short of the matter is we can marinate the meat in the cooker itself thus saving an extra pan.
Add 1 cup of water to the marinated meat after the 30 minutes, cover and pressure cook on medium high. Once the steam starts to come, put the weight on. About 5-6 whistles and the duck is ready! A total of 10-12 minutes went by for this. Remove the cooker from heat and let sit so it cools before you can open it.
Heat oil in a pan, saute the sliced onions. Once onions are soft, add ginger and green chili. Saute for 2-3 minutes and add 1 tsp of garam masala. Keep on low to medium heat and saute till the roasted aroma rises. Then add the pressure cooked duck and let sit for a minute or two. Add coconut milk and 1 cup of water after using it to clean out any remaining pressure cooker masala. Check salt and add as needed, let boil once on medium heat. Gently add the potatoes and mix all well together.
Now add the curry leaves along with the remaining 1 tsp of garam masala and simmer on stove for about 20 minutes. Rotate the pan once or twice to keep things moving. Keep simmering as needed till the right consistency is achieved for the by-now glorious gravy.
Enjoy with freshly baked bread from the nearby bakery like we did or with appam or rice.
3 comments:
Oh my God, so much has happened here and I had no clue. First of all belated Happy thanksgiving to you, that's a yummy Turkey, I have never tasted one, wanted to grab a piece through the screen and have it, looks yum....
next is the the duck curry, again this is one dish I have never had and always wanted to have, really lan, it's a pity that 'mishmash' is not blogging any more how I liked all her recipes, so mouth watering and so naadan, and your curry looks a beauty, I am already hungry and lunch time is not anywhere near !!!
The wine making, really lan you are quite a hardworking working mother, I would never even venture any where near such a project , but hats off to you for making wine, finding such cute bottles for packaging and customized stickers and all and finally deciding to gift it to friends... loved the pics and I am sure its equally tasty ....
Wishing you many more happy thanks giving and a Merry Christmas in advance... keep blogging .. I love all your posts.. now shall hop over soon for some reading advise from you....
take care
hi ss I wasn't feeling well today (the usual cold, cough that comes in winter) and your joyful comment perked me up. so special thanks for that in addition to regular thanks for the detailed comment on all that I had here:-) wine making was fun. the most difficult part was washing all the bottles and air drying them and the initial part of preparing the grapes and all the required stuff. after that it was mostly waiting so it was not too bad. the duck curry was such a hit that now I have made chicken, beef and lamb following the same steps. yes mishmash, her pictures and her write ups are a favorite. i am sure she will return and i hope our nancy of reflections will one day too. you i hope will not disappear and keep blogging at a sustainable pace for you and keep on posting. when is the next post? do post an old poem if you have one lying around if you don't have time for a full post.
hey lan, Sure, I was also thinking that it's been long, sometimes I just feel like quitting but then my blog is a special corner for me which has given me friends like you and Vincy (scramblesofamaverick blog). Thanks for all the encouragement, Poems comes easy to me :)
yes even I am a little under the weather here.
Oh last but not the least I also so so look forward to Nancy's posts.. it was such fun reading her...
take care and stay blessed
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