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Hyderabadi Haleem| Mutton Haleem| Haleem Recipe

A famous Iftar delicacy, Haleem has its origin in the Middle East as well as in the Indian subcontinent. Hyderabadi Haleem is a wholesome meal prepared with Wheat, Rice (or at times Barley), lentils, and meat.

Course Main Course, Mutton
Cuisine Indian
Keyword daleem recipe, Debjanir Rannaghar, haleem recipe, hyderabadi haleem recipe
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 3 hours
Total Time 3 hours 15 minutes
Servings 8 people
Calories 703kcal
Cost Rs 2000

Equipment

  • 1 heavy-bottom handi / deg
  • 3 laddle
  • 6-7 Bowls
  • 1 Chopping Board
  • 1 Knife
  • 4-5 spoons

Ingredients

  • 1.5 kg Mutton medium size pieces with bone
  • 200 g Ghee
  • 3 Onion

2 Tbsp. Garlic Paste:

  • tablespoon Ginger Paste
  • 10-15 Green Chilli
  • 5 tablespoon Lemon Juice
  • 1.5 teaspoon Salt or to Taste

Pulses:

  • 100 g Whole or Broken Wheat
  • 50 g Yellow Split Lentil/ Moong Dal
  • 50 g Red Lentil/ Masoor Dal
  • 50 g Split Pigeon Peas/ Arhar Dal
  • 50 g Black Gram without Skin/ Urad Dal/ Kolai Dal
  • 50 g Rice

For Frying:

  • 3 Onion
  • 50 g Cashew Nut
  • 100 ml Oil for deep-frying

Spices to make the Powder:

  • 1 Cinnamon Stick
  • 2 Black Cardamom
  • 4 Green Cardamom
  • 5 Clove
  • 5 Kebab Chini
  • ½ teaspoon Mace
  • 10 Fresh Rose Petals

Spices for Tempering:

  • 1 Cinnamon Stick
  • 2 Black Cardamom
  • 4 Green Cardamom
  • 5 Clove
  • 5 Kebab Chini
  • ½ teaspoon Mace

Instructions

Cooking the Meat:

  • Cut Onion into thin slices.
  • Wash Mutton thoroughly.
  • Take 1 tablespoon of Ghee in a pressure cooker and heat it properly.
  • Temper the Ghee Cinnamon Stick, Black Cardamom, Green Cardamom, Clove, Kebab Chini, and Mace.
  • Add sliced onion and fry till those turn translucent.
  • Now add ginger and garlic paste and cook till oil leaves from the side of the mixture.
  • Add Mutton chunks and mix thoroughly.
  • Add ½ teaspoon of salt and slit Green Chilies.
  • Now add 2 Cups of Hot water and cover the cooker with the lid with the weight on.
  • Cook on a low flame until 7 whistles come out from the Pressure cooker.
  • Open the Cooker once the pressure drops completely.
  • Separate the bones from the mutton and mash the mutton slightly using a spatula.

Cooking the Pulses and Frying the Onion and Nuts:

  • Cut the onion into thin slices.
  • Heat the oil in a Pan and deep fry the onions, and keep aside. Use the same oil and fry the Cashew nuts till they turn brown in color.
  • Dry roast the Rose petals and keep those aside.
  • Take 1 teaspoon of ghee in a pan and heat it.
  • Temper the Ghee with Cinnamon Stick, Black Cardamom, Green Cardamom, Clove, Kebab Chini, and Mace.
  • Add all the pulses (Wheat, Rice, and lentils) until they emit a nutty aroma.
  • Switch off the flame and leave the pulses until completely cooled down.
  • Take the mixture along with roasted rose petals and ⅓ of the fried onion and⅓ of the fried Cashew nut and grind into a coarse mixture.
  • Take the mixture along with 8 Cups of water and ½ teaspoon of salt in a pressure cooker and cook on low flame with the weight on for 20 minutes.
  • Switch the flame off and wait till the pressure drops to open the Cooker.

Finishing Haleem:

  • Now transfer the mashed mutton to the cooker containing the Lentil mixture and cook on a low flame for 2 hours.
  • You may add a little water in between.
  • Adjust the salt if required.
  • Stir in every 10 minutes.
  • Once done, add the rest of the Ghee and cook for 5 more minutes.
  • Top Hyderabadi Haleem with Fried Onion, Fried Cashew Nuts, and Lemon Juice, and serve hot.

Notes

Substitute and Add-ons

  • Rice is an optional, however, a very important ingredient. It provides starch to the dish
  • If using barley, reduce 2 Tbsp. of rice and substitute it with Barley.
  • I have used broken wheat instead of whole wheat.
  • The more the slow cooking, the more the chance of getting the desired texture.
  • You may increase or decrease the portion of pulses; however, the ratio I have given provides perfect texture.
  • Increase or decrease Green Chillies as per taste.
  • You may decrease the amount of Ghee or substitute it with Oil. However, Ghee is required not only for the flavor but for the texture as well.
  • Instead of roasting fresh rose petals, you may use dried rose petals available in the market.
  • Don't add Lemon juice while cooking. It is better to top the Haleem with lemon juice and crisp onion & fried Cashew nuts at the time of serving it.
  • Some people prefer to have Haleem with Mint leaves as well. However, I don't like to top my Haleem with mint leaves.

Storage

  • You may store Haleem in the refrigerator for more than 7 days. In fact, Leftover Haleem tastes heavenly!

Nutrition

Serving: 200g | Calories: 703kcal | Carbohydrates: 28.7g | Protein: 48.8g | Fat: 43.7g | Saturated Fat: 18.9g | Cholesterol: 189mg | Sodium: 476mg | Fiber: 6.3g | Sugar: 3.8g
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