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  1. Amount Measure Ingredient -- Preparation Method -- -- --

  2. 3 pounds lean boneless lamb

  3. 3 meaty lamb bones

  4. **MARINADE MADE FROM**

  5. 4 tablespoons light vegetable oil

  6. 1/4 cup cider vinegar

  7. 3 tablespoons tamarind pulp

  8. to taste salt

  9. **PUREE MADE FROM**

  10. 2 tablespoons vegetable oil

  11. 1 large white onion

  12. 6 garlic cloves

  13. 2 tablespoons fresh ginger root -- chopped

  14. 1/2 cup vegetable oil

  15. 3 cups onion -- thinly sliced

  16. 1 teaspoon ground cumin

  17. 1 teaspoon ground mustard

  18. 3 teaspoons turmeric

  19. 1 1/2 teaspoons red pepper

  20. 3 teaspoons paprika

  21. 2 1/2 cups hot water

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  1. Cut lamb into 3/4 " cubes. Place lamb and the bones in a non-metallic bowl with the four tablespoons of oil, the vinegar, tamarind pulp, and salt. Let it marinate at room temperature for eight hours or, refrigerated, for 24 hours. Put two tablespoons of oil, the onion, garlic, and ginger in an electric blender or food processor and run the machine until a fine pasty puree is formed. Heat the one-half cup of vegetable oil in a large enamel coated skillet over medium-high heat. Add the onions and saute until they are caramel brown, stirring constantly to prevent burning. Add the puree. Reduce the heat and add ground cumin, ground mustard, turmeric, red pepper, and paprika. When the spices begin to sizzle and turn dark, in about 15 seconds, add the lamb and bones. Cook until slightly seared (about ten minutes). Add the water and bring to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer, partially covered, until the meat is very tender (about thirty minutes). Pick out and discard bones. Serve over rice. Notes I have made the recipe a couple of times and both times with very good results. The finished dish is a spicy lamb dish that is quite exquisite. Be warned that this recipe takes quite a bit of effort to put together.

  2. Source Somesh Rao's "The Graduate Student's Guide To Indi

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