Spicy Indian Baffat Pork Recipe Video

Summary

Difficulty LevelEasyHealth IndexJust Enjoy
Servings4Cuisine
CourseTaste
MethodMain Ingredient
Interest Group

Ingredients

 Pork1 Kilogram, cubed to inch pieces with a little fat (1 Kilogram)
 Onions2 Medium, cubed 1 inch
 Garlic pod1 , peeled and sliced
 Chilies6 , slit 0.75 th way
 Ginger1 Inch, sliced
 Cinnamon stick2 Inch (2 Inches Long)
 Vinegar1 1⁄2 Tablespoon
 Tamarind paste1 Teaspoon
 Salt1 Teaspoon (To Taste)
 Chilies10
 Short hot chilies6
 Cinnamon1 Inch (1 Inch)
 Cloves6
 Cloves6
 Coriander seeds1 Tablespoon
 Cumin seeds1 Teaspoon
 Peppercorns1⁄4 Teaspoon
 Mustard seeds1 Teaspoon
 Turmeric powder1⁄4 Teaspoon

Directions

Begin by grinding the spices to a fine powder.

Heat a deep-bottomed pot on medium high. Once hot add the cloves, cinnamon, meat, garlic, ginger, tamarind paste, chillis, powdered spices and half the chopped onion. Mix well, add 2 cups of water, cover and cook for 45-50 minutes on medium. The meat should be tender.

30 minutes into cooking, give the meat a stir, and add the salt and vinegar. Taste for seasoning (if you’d like more spice add 1/2 – 1 tsp chilli powder).

After the meat is cooked, add the remaining onions. Cover and cook further for another 5 minutes.



SUBSTITUTIONS AND TIPS:

- If you cant get hold of the chillis, use 1 1/2 Tbsp chilli powder to begin with.

- Make this dish in large batches, as it freezes really well. Pack it away in a resealable bag and freeze for a quick meal or as a make ahead dish when planning a party.

-This is one of those dishes that tastes better the longer it sits in the fridge. So make it a day ahead, and give the spices time to permeate the meat.
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Editors Review

Looking for an easy to make a classic Indian dish that will leave all your guests amazed? Then watch this video and learn to make baffat pork, an Indian delicacy laden with some of the most aromatic spices. Watch to know more!
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