Mutton Paya Soup is made from the legs of goat/ lamb which are also called as trotters / paya and this is a very healthy soup recipe. This bone broth is medicinal in ways its really good for bones, since it actually strengthens our bones.
This is excellent when one has undergone surgery or when the doctor tells you have iron, protein, calcium rich food for speedy recovery which helps you to regain your health quickly.
Method
This mutton paya can be made in slow cooker too.
Labels : Soup, Paya, Soup Swappers, Healthy, Mutton, East Indian, Trotters
This is excellent when one has undergone surgery or when the doctor tells you have iron, protein, calcium rich food for speedy recovery which helps you to regain your health quickly.
In soup swappers this month Wendy , our host, asked us to share a soup that has special memories for you and memories associated with it.
This delicious recipe for paya soup comes from my mother, its a East Indian recipe. This one soup that we all really loved and would wait when my mummy would make it. She would make this practically every alternate week, since always one of the six siblings would be down with cough or cold. My second sister and me, always suffered from running nose through out the year. Mummy would make these with freshly pounded spices. I, have made it with my Homemade Garam Masala powder that is made for the whole year.
This delicious recipe for paya soup comes from my mother, its a East Indian recipe. This one soup that we all really loved and would wait when my mummy would make it. She would make this practically every alternate week, since always one of the six siblings would be down with cough or cold. My second sister and me, always suffered from running nose through out the year. Mummy would make these with freshly pounded spices. I, have made it with my Homemade Garam Masala powder that is made for the whole year.
This is such a delicious, healthy soup and you must try it.
Ingredients
4 Goat legs / Paya - cut into pieces
1 Onion - finely chopped
1 Green Chilly - finely chopped
3 Cloves Garlic - finely chopped
1/2 An Inch Piece of Ginger - finely chopped
1 Bay leaf
1 Teaspoon Homemade Garam Masala powder
1/2 Teaspoon Heaped Turmeric powder
1/2 Teaspoon Black Pepper powder
Salt to taste
1/2 Teaspoon Sugar
Ingredients
4 Goat legs / Paya - cut into pieces
1 Onion - finely chopped
1 Green Chilly - finely chopped
3 Cloves Garlic - finely chopped
1/2 An Inch Piece of Ginger - finely chopped
1 Bay leaf
1 Teaspoon Homemade Garam Masala powder
1/2 Teaspoon Heaped Turmeric powder
1/2 Teaspoon Black Pepper powder
Salt to taste
1/2 Teaspoon Sugar
1 Tablespoon Oil
Method
Wash the pieces of paya/ lamb legs very well with wheat flour and then in fresh water for about 5-6 times. This washing is essential, paya contains tiny hair which are not visible and cleaning them with wheat flour basically takes the hair out and gives a hair free paya.
Heat oil in a pressure pan, add ginger, garlic paste, bay leaf, onions and green chilly, saute till the onions are soft.
Heat oil in a pressure pan, add ginger, garlic paste, bay leaf, onions and green chilly, saute till the onions are soft.
Add the paya pieces, garam masala, turmeric and black pepper powders, salt, sugar, mix well. Then add 4 cups of water & pressure cook for one whistle on high flame then for 20 minutes for very low flame or till done.
Remove from heat check for seasoning, garnish with chopped coriander leaves and mint leaves (optional ). I did not add, Serve hot and enjoy with crusty bread slices. It's so delicious and turned out awesome!
My Notes
Remove from heat check for seasoning, garnish with chopped coriander leaves and mint leaves (optional ). I did not add, Serve hot and enjoy with crusty bread slices. It's so delicious and turned out awesome!
My Notes
Labels : Soup, Paya, Soup Swappers, Healthy, Mutton, East Indian, Trotters
I have never seen goat available around me but haven't looked for it either. I hope to make this with goat but I can always use lamb. My friend, Fr. Rooney, tells me that in Ireland, from which he hails, lamb and goat are used interchangeably.
ReplyDeleteYes you can use lamb trotters. Both are the same in taste expect for the size of legs.
DeleteI love lamb; this sounds great, Sneha! P~
ReplyDeleteThis is an interesting soup, you have such fun recipes to share. I wonder if you can make it with fresh pork? Goat isn't readily available in my part of the world.
ReplyDeleteThis sounds delicious! I will try it with lamb for sure!
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful that soups can also be made for medicinal purposes...how comforting when you don't feel well. Your soup looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteOh, this is one I need to try. It sounds lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteCertainly sounds like a very memorable soup for you!
ReplyDeleteThis looks very healthy, Sneha. Thanks for sharing.
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