On an occasion when I had other things to tend to at home and didn’t want to stand around for a lot of time in the kitchen, I made this short-cut preparation of boneless pork. I made it with commonly used spices and kept it to slow cook which allowed me to attend to other chores and hence I’ve named this dish a Slow Cooked Pork Curry. (you could also try Hubby’s Pork Curry – which is quite similar to this – click here)
Serves: 8 to 10 Persons
Prep. Time: 20 Mins. + Marination
Cooking Time: 70 Mins.
Ingredients:
Step 1: Take the cloves, cinnamon, cumin, pepper corns along with the turmeric and chilli powder and dry grind to a fine powder. Keep aside and in the same jar grind the ginger and garlic to a fine paste.
Step 2: Wash and drain the pork cubes and then add the salt, ginger-garlic paste, the powdered spices and the vinegar and mix well. Add the chopped onion and 2 tbsp. oil and mix again. Leave aside for at least an hour.
Step 3: Later, transfer to a heavy bottomed vessel and place on medium-high heat. Sauté till the meat releases its juices, changes colour and a nice aroma arises (about 10 minutes).
Step 4: Next strain and add the tamarind pulp. Cover and cook on low heat for 30 minutes.
Step 5: After 30 minutes, add the green chillies and cook covered for a further 25 to 30 minutes till the pork is cooked to your liking. Serve hot with hot rice or polles (click here) / sannas (click here)
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Looks very Delicious
The 4tlbs of vinegar is to be used when?? You hv nt mentioned.
It was an honest oversight. The recipe has been updated/corrected.
Tried out this receipe.. it turned out awesome.. I wish I could post a pic .. always made Sorpotel and vindaloo.. never knew I cud make Pork Curry too .. and it did take exactly 70 mts .. thanks a lot
We're so glad you enjoyed the experience cooking with us. Cooking time does depend on the cut of meat and can vary + / - 10 mins. We're happy you did not have this hazzle. You can always join our facebook group or page and post the pictures there!