Authentic Kala Mutton Curry (Black Mutton)

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Hey there, if you’re craving something rich, smoky, and downright addictive, let’s talk about black mutton curry, or kala mutton as it’s known in Maharashtra. This Maharashtrian gem gets its name from the deep, almost black gravy that comes from charring onions and coconut pure magic in a pot.​

Tender mutton pieces swimming in a glossy, spice-packed sauce that clings to every bite of bhakri or rice. It’s not your everyday curry; it’s a labor of love that rewards you with flavors that linger. Today, we’re diving into this kala mutton recipe that’s perfect for weekends when you want to impress without fussing too much.

Coriander garnish mutton

Introduction to Black Mutton Curry

 Black mutton curry is one of them, bold, earthy, and unapologetically spicy. Hailing from regions like Kolhapur and Konkan in Maharashtra, kala mutton earns its “black” moniker from the charred onions, dry coconut, and a custom garam masala that’s roasted to perfection.​​

What makes it special isn’t just the color; it’s that smoky depth that hits different. Traditionally slow-cooked in earthen pots over wood fires, this version uses a pressure cooker for busy days, but delivers the same melt-in-your-mouth tenderness. I’ve made it on rainy evenings, and pairing it with hot jowar bhakri feels like a hug from grandma. If you’re new to Maharashtrian mutton recipes, this is your gateway, spicy enough to wake up your taste buds, but balanced with yogurt’s tang. Serves 6 generously, so invite friends over. The stone flower (dagad phool) adds an irreplaceable earthy note, mimicking forest floors after rain.

Key Ingredients and Their Magic for Black Mutton Curry

Let’s chat about what goes into this Kala Mutton stunner. Start with 500g bone-in mutton those bones release gelatin for silky gravy, making every piece fall-off-the-bone tender. The marination stars 3-4 green chillies, 1-inch ginger, and a quarter bunch of coriander leaves, ground coarse with 3 tbsp curd, 1 tsp salt, and half tsp turmeric. Yogurt tenderizes while herbs keep it fresh.

Now, the hero: Kala Mutton Garam Masala. Roast 2 tbsp sesame seeds (for nuttiness), 1.5 tbsp coriander seeds, green and black cardamoms, peppercorns, bay leaf, cloves, cinnamon, mace, star anise, half tbsp poppy seeds, and that tiny stone flower. Sesame and poppy thicken naturally, while stone flower imparts a wild, mushroomy aroma. Its purpose is to ground the dish in Maharashtra’s coastal vibes.​

Gravy builders? 3 medium unpeeled onions charred for smokiness, half a dry coconut (grated, about half a cup) roasted dark for creaminess without dairy, 2 tsp red chilli powder for heat, 2 tbsp salt, 3-4 tbsp oil, and 2 cups water. No tomatoes here, that’s the secret to the pure black hue. Sub dagad phool with extra sesame if unavailable, but hunt it down for authenticity. These elements blend into a paste that’s the soul of Black mutton curry.

Kala Mutton: Photo Gallery

Step-by-Step Marination Guide for Kala Mutton Curry Recipe

Marinating is where the flavor party starts, don’t skip it! Grab a big bowl, toss in your mutton pieces. Grind chillies, ginger, and coriander to a rough paste; it wakes up the meat with zingy freshness. Stir in curd, salt, and turmeric mix like you’re kneading dough, ensuring every nook gets coated. [query provided]

Cover and chill for 30 minutes minimum, but 2-3 hours (or overnight) in the fridge? Game-changer. The yogurt’s acids break down proteins gently, while turmeric fights any gaminess. I’ve rushed it once and regretted the chewiness patience pays off. Pro tip: bone-in mutton shines here, as marrow seeps into the gravy later.​

This step infuses Maharashtrian kala mutton recipe essence, prepping meat to soak up that kala masala like a sponge. Pull it out when ready to cook; you’ll smell the promise already. Simple, right? Yet it elevates everything.

Black Mutton Curry Masala

Time for the fun part making that namesake masala. Heat a heavy pan low, toss in sesame, coriander, cardamoms, peppercorns, bay, black cardamoms, cloves, cinnamon, mace, star anise, and stone flower. Roast 3-4 minutes till fragrant and a shade darker no oil, just dry heat to unlock oils. [query provided]

Off the flame, stir in poppy seeds they burn easy. Cool completely, grind to powder. Meanwhile, char quartered unpeeled onions and coconut slices on open flame tongs in hand, turn till black and blistered. That char? It’s smoky gold, mimicking ancient clay ovens. Peel onions post-cool, chop rough, blend with the spice powder and water into thick paste. Add chilli powder last.​​

This paste is Black mutton curry’s heart coconut thickens, spices layer warmth, char adds barbecue vibes without a grill. Store extra masala; it lasts weeks. Blend smooth for glossy gravy.​

Cooking the Perfect Gravy for Black Mutton Curry

Heat oil in a pressure cooker, sauté optional chopped onions golden if you want extra layers. Add marinated mutton, stir 5 minutes to seal juices. Dump in masala paste and chilli powder, stir till aromatic, about 2 minutes. Pour 2 cups of water, salt; mix well. [query provided]

Pressure cook 20 minutes (or pot-simmer 45-60 till tender). Release steam naturally. Gravy should be thick, dark brown-black, and glossy. Simmer uncovered if thin. Garnish with coriander. Purpose of bone-in mutton? Rich stock that bodies the sauce.

Taste-test: adjust salt, spice. First time I made Kala Mutton, I undercooked lesson learned. Now it’s foolproof comfort.

Serving and Storage Tips for Kala Mutton Curry

Serve Black mutton curry hot with bhakri jowar or bajra soaks up gravy best or rice, chapati. Side of onions, lime cuts richness. Pairs with solkadhi for cooling.

Leftovers? Airtight fridge up to 2 days; flavors bloom. Reheat gently, add water if needed. Freezes 1 month. Visual cue: glossy black gravy means success. Spice tweak? Less chillies for kids. [query provided]

FAQs for Kala Mutton Curry

1. What’s the purpose of stone flower in Kala Mutton curry?
It adds earthy, lichen-like depth unique to Maharashtrian masalas. Skip if unavailable, but try sourcing.​

    2. Can I use boneless mutton?
    Yes, but bone-in gives better flavor and texture. Adjust cook time down 5 minutes.

    3. How spicy is Black mutton curry?
    Medium-hot; tweak green/red chillies. Start low if sensitive. [query provided]

    4. Pressure cooker vs pot for kala mutton curry?
    Cooker faster (20 min); pot authentic (45-60 min simmer). Both work.​

    5. Veg alternative for kala mutton curry?
    Swap mutton for jackfruit/paneer, but it’s not traditional.​

    6. Why char onions/coconut in kala mutton curry?
    For smoky color and aroma no substitutes match.​

    7. Store garam masala?
    Yes, airtight for 2-3 weeks.

    8. Best with what?
    Bhakri rules; rice/chapati

    Serve with bhakri rice

    Kala Mutton Curry Recipe (Black Mutton)

    Kala Mutton is a traditional Maharashtrian-style mutton curry known for its rich, dark color and robust flavors. The secret lies in the unique blend of roasted whole spices and caramelized onions, which give the dish its signature depth.
    Prep Time: 20 minutes
    Cook Time: 30 minutes
    Total Time: 50 minutes
    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: Indian
    Keyword: Black mutton curry, Kala Mutton, Maharashtrian mutton recipe
    Servings: 6

    Equipment

    • Pressure cooker or heavy-bottomed pot
    • Heavy pan or skillet for roasting spices
    • Mixer grinder or blender
    • Large spoon or spatula
    • Knife and chopping board

    Ingredients

    For Marination

    • 500 g mutton bone-in pieces recommended
    • 3-4 green chillies
    • 1 inch piece ginger
    • ¼ bunch coriander leaves cilantro
    • 3 tbsp curd plain yogurt
    • 1 tsp salt
    • ½ tsp turmeric powder

    For Kala Mutton Garam Masala

    • 2 tbsp sesame seeds
    • tbsp coriander seeds
    • 6 green cardamoms
    • ½ tsp black peppercorns
    • 1 bay leaf
    • 2 black cardamoms
    • 6 cloves
    • 2- inch cinnamon sticks
    • 1 whole mace
    • 1 star anise
    • ½ tbsp poppy seeds
    • 1 small piece stone flower dagad phool/kalpasi

    For Gravy

    • 3 medium onions unpeeled (slit into quarters)
    • ½ dry coconut about ½ cup, sliced or grated
    • 2 tsp red chilli powder
    • 2 cups water plus extra as needed
    • 2 tbsp salt adjust to taste
    • 3-4 tbsp oil for cooking

    Instructions

    Marinate the Mutton

    • Add mutton pieces to a large bowl.
    • Grind green chillies, ginger, and coriander leaves (cilantro) into a coarse paste.
      Green chilli ginger paste
    • Add the paste, curd (yogurt), salt, and turmeric powder to the mutton.
      Green chilli ginger paste
    • Mix well, cover, and let it marinate for at least 30 minutes (preferably 2–3 hours in the refrigerator for best flavor).
      Marinating bowl covered

    Prepare Kala Mutton Garam Masala

    • Heat a pan on low flame.
    • Dry roast sesame seeds, coriander seeds, green cardamoms, black peppercorns, bay leaf, black cardamoms, cloves, cinnamon, mace, star anise, and stone flower until aromatic and slightly darkened (about 3–4 minutes).
      Roasted whole spices pan
    • Add poppy seeds at the last when the flame is off to avoid burning.
    • Let the spices cool.
      Cooling roasted spices plate

    Roast Onions and Coconut

    • Burn to char the onion on the open flame, turn with the tongue and char evenly
      Charred onion open flame
    • Repeate for the dry coconut as well.
      Charred dry coconut flame
    • Let both chared onion and coconut cool slightly and chop
      Chopped charred onion coconut

    Make the Masala Paste

    • Start grinding the dry garam masala
      Grinding garam masala spices
    • In same blender, combine the roasted onions (peels removed after roasting), roasted coconut.
      Blender onion coconut
    • Add a splash of water and blend to a smooth, thick paste.
      Smooth onion coconut paste

    Cook the Kala Mutton

    • Heat oil in a pressure cooker or heavy-bottomed pot over medium heat.
      Cooking oil heating
    • Add chopped onions (optional, for extra flavor) and sauté until golden brown.
      Golden sautéed onions and chopped garlic
    • Add the marinated mutton and sauté for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
      Sautéing marinated mutton
    • Add the masala paste and red chilli powder.
      Add masala paste mutton
    • Pour in 2 cups water and add salt. Stir to combine.
      Add water salt mutton
    • Cover and pressure cook for 20 minutes (or simmer covered for 45–60 minutes in a pot) until the mutton is tender and cooked through.
      Pressure cook mutton covered
    • Check seasoning and adjust water for desired gravy consistency. Simmer uncovered for a few minutes if the gravy is too thin.
      Adjust gravy consistency simmer
    • Garnish with fresh coriander leaves if desired.
      Kala Mutton
    • Serve hot with Bhakri (millet flatbread) or steamed rice.
      Serve with bhakri rice

    Notes

    Notes & Tips
    Substitutions: If stone flower (dagad phool) is unavailable, you can skip it, but it adds a unique earthy flavor.
    Storage: Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. The flavors deepen as it rests.
    Serving Suggestion: Kala Mutton pairs best with Bhakri, but it also goes well with steamed rice or soft chapatis.
    Visual Cue: The gravy should be dark brown to almost black, thick, and glossy when ready.
    Spice Level: Adjust green chillies and red chilli powder to your preference.
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