13 ஜூலை 2021

Mutton is uncooked in my biryani How do I improve

 


Someone has rightly quoted, cooking is an art; an art that needs just the correct techniques to get the taste right. A technique can completely make or break a dish. One of the biggest examples of going wrong is while cooking mutton. If you haven't been able to make mutton soft and tender, you may have missed out on the right technique. You wouldn't want to serve tough mutton to your guests, would you? Worry not, as we bring you some tips and tricks to make mutton that effortlessly melts in your mouth and leaves you asking for more. Read on!

Here are some of the ways you can make your mutton tender:1. Slice the Meat RightIf you haven't known this already, the technique lies in how you slice the meat. For soft and tender slices, check the direction of the muscle fibers and cut across it, not with it, otherwise it will become chewy. This method also helps break up tough proteins, further helping meat to absorb tenderizing marinades more easily. So if you thought that slicing or cutting the meat does not matter much, it's time to give it a thought!

Get the Marination RightChef Sadaf tells us to leave the meat in curd or papaya paste to tenderise the meat for at least 2-3 hours, and if you have enough time, leave it for about 6-7 hours. For making the prefect Kachi Gosht ki Biryani or Galouti Kebab, meat is left to marinade overnight. Another trick is to make use of curd, papaya, buttermilk or acidic fruits like lemon or kiwi with salt and pepper, which help in breaking down the solid fibers of meat. People generally use nutmeg as well, but it changes the flavour of the meat so you can avoid using it. The acids in a good marinade help to break down the collagen between the fiber muscles that hold the meat together. Once these fibers break down, that's when the meat becomes tender and ready to devour. Marinating not only makes the meat tender, but also adds moisture to it, further making it juicy.

Use the Appropriate Cooking MethodOne way to make mutton tender is to cook it slow. As per Chef Amit, braising or slow cooking the mutton for more than 3 hours on low temperature helps soften it. This method is followed in European style of cooking. Tough fibers, collagens and connective tissues will eventually break down, making it softer.Salt the MeatIf you don't wish to marinade the mutton, salt it instead and let it sit for about an hour or two before you start cooking. This is one effective way to break the muscle fibers down without any hassle. Rinse off the excess salt and then start cooking