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        	  | Occasion: Any |  | Total servings: 2-3 |  
		    | Cuisine: Pakistani |  | Calories: |  
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		    | Best for: All |  | Preperation time: 45 min |  
		    | How to serve: Hot |  |  |  Palak Gosht recipe by SumeraNawed at PakiRecipes.com.
 An exotic and popular dish made with mutton/beef and spinach.
 
 
 Keywords: palak, spinach, gosht, mutton, meat, fried, beef
 
 
   1/4 kg mutton 2 bunches Spinach
  chopped fine 1-2 tsp ginger
  garlic  paste 2 medium tomatoes
 1 tsp coriander Powder
 1 tsp red chili powder
 2 onions chopped fine
 1 tsp grated ginger
   few black pepper
  corns 3-4 tablespoons cooking oil
 Salt
  to taste Coriander finely chopped for garnishing
 
 
    Add 2-3 tsp of oil in a pressure pan. Add the grated ginger
  , black pepper  corns, a small part of chopped onions to the oil and fry for few seconds.
 Now add meat to the pan. fry for a minute.
 Add a little salt
  and 2 cups of water. Close the pressure pan and allow the meat to cook till soft.
 Once meat is cooked, strain out the water and keep aside as stock.
 In another Pan, Heat the remaining oil.
 Add the remaining chopped onions and fry till light brown.
 Add salt
  , coriander powder, chili powder, ginger  garlic  paste, and chopped coriander.
 Fry until it leaves oil.
 Add tomatoes and spinach
  and a little of the meat-stock that you had kept aside.
 Cook till tomatoes and Spinach
  is done and the water is dried up. If necessary, add more of the stock to get a gravy.
 Add the cooked meat to this mixture and stir fry until it leaves oil.
 Simmer for a while and garnish with chopped coriander.
 Serve hot with Plain rice or roti.
 
 
       
 Link to this recipe: http://www.pakirecipes.com/recipe/Palak-Gosht
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