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date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 22:51:05 +0200,    group: uk.food+drink.indian        back       
mutton hyderabad recipe?   
hi,

visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
excellent.

i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
that area of india.

it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
(that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
thick gravy.

couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
knows more? thx in advance!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 22:51:05 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
"Frank"  wrote in message 
news:f0b948$5qo$1@newsreader3.netcologne.de...
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!

It is an authentic  Indian dish.

It isn't terribly popular in India these days because it has a great deal of 
oil in it.

It should be served with loads of very hot chilli in the masala.

-- 
William Black


I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland
I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate
All these moments will be lost in time,  like icecream on the beach
Time for tea.
date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 21:09:30 GMT   author:   William Black

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thx, it wasn´t that oily last night, just right!

soaked up the onion naan pretty well... ;-)

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 16:59:24 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/


The only Mutton Hyderebad recipe that I could find in my Indian
published books was a keema dish that had no mint in it. Sorry. I will
have another look tomorrow and see if I can locate one in some of the
English books
date: 24 Apr 2007 09:49:16 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thank you, that would be great. at least my handful
of books here does not have any at all in them!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:27:13 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

Did it perchance have any vinegar in it?
date: 25 Apr 2007 02:27:25 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
yes, i think so!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:14:52 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
"Frank"  wrote in message 
news:f0b948$5qo$1@newsreader3.netcologne.de...
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!

It is an authentic  Indian dish.

It isn't terribly popular in India these days because it has a great deal of 
oil in it.

It should be served with loads of very hot chilli in the masala.

-- 
William Black


I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland
I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate
All these moments will be lost in time,  like icecream on the beach
Time for tea.
date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 21:09:30 GMT   author:   William Black

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thx, it wasn´t that oily last night, just right!

soaked up the onion naan pretty well... ;-)

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 16:59:24 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/


The only Mutton Hyderebad recipe that I could find in my Indian
published books was a keema dish that had no mint in it. Sorry. I will
have another look tomorrow and see if I can locate one in some of the
English books
date: 24 Apr 2007 09:49:16 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thank you, that would be great. at least my handful
of books here does not have any at all in them!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:27:13 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

Did it perchance have any vinegar in it?
date: 25 Apr 2007 02:27:25 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
yes, i think so!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:14:52 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
"Frank"  wrote in message 
news:f0b948$5qo$1@newsreader3.netcologne.de...
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!

It is an authentic  Indian dish.

It isn't terribly popular in India these days because it has a great deal of 
oil in it.

It should be served with loads of very hot chilli in the masala.

-- 
William Black


I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland
I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate
All these moments will be lost in time,  like icecream on the beach
Time for tea.
date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 21:09:30 GMT   author:   William Black

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thx, it wasn´t that oily last night, just right!

soaked up the onion naan pretty well... ;-)

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 16:59:24 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/


The only Mutton Hyderebad recipe that I could find in my Indian
published books was a keema dish that had no mint in it. Sorry. I will
have another look tomorrow and see if I can locate one in some of the
English books
date: 24 Apr 2007 09:49:16 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thank you, that would be great. at least my handful
of books here does not have any at all in them!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:27:13 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

Did it perchance have any vinegar in it?
date: 25 Apr 2007 02:27:25 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
yes, i think so!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:14:52 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
"Frank"  wrote in message 
news:f0b948$5qo$1@newsreader3.netcologne.de...
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!

It is an authentic  Indian dish.

It isn't terribly popular in India these days because it has a great deal of 
oil in it.

It should be served with loads of very hot chilli in the masala.

-- 
William Black


I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland
I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate
All these moments will be lost in time,  like icecream on the beach
Time for tea.
date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 21:09:30 GMT   author:   William Black

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thx, it wasn´t that oily last night, just right!

soaked up the onion naan pretty well... ;-)

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 16:59:24 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/


The only Mutton Hyderebad recipe that I could find in my Indian
published books was a keema dish that had no mint in it. Sorry. I will
have another look tomorrow and see if I can locate one in some of the
English books
date: 24 Apr 2007 09:49:16 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thank you, that would be great. at least my handful
of books here does not have any at all in them!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:27:13 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

Did it perchance have any vinegar in it?
date: 25 Apr 2007 02:27:25 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
yes, i think so!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:14:52 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
"Frank"  wrote in message 
news:f0b948$5qo$1@newsreader3.netcologne.de...
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!

It is an authentic  Indian dish.

It isn't terribly popular in India these days because it has a great deal of 
oil in it.

It should be served with loads of very hot chilli in the masala.

-- 
William Black


I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland
I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate
All these moments will be lost in time,  like icecream on the beach
Time for tea.
date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 21:09:30 GMT   author:   William Black

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thx, it wasn´t that oily last night, just right!

soaked up the onion naan pretty well... ;-)

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 16:59:24 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/


The only Mutton Hyderebad recipe that I could find in my Indian
published books was a keema dish that had no mint in it. Sorry. I will
have another look tomorrow and see if I can locate one in some of the
English books
date: 24 Apr 2007 09:49:16 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thank you, that would be great. at least my handful
of books here does not have any at all in them!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:27:13 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

Did it perchance have any vinegar in it?
date: 25 Apr 2007 02:27:25 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
yes, i think so!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:14:52 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
"Frank"  wrote in message 
news:f0b948$5qo$1@newsreader3.netcologne.de...
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!

It is an authentic  Indian dish.

It isn't terribly popular in India these days because it has a great deal of 
oil in it.

It should be served with loads of very hot chilli in the masala.

-- 
William Black


I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland
I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate
All these moments will be lost in time,  like icecream on the beach
Time for tea.
date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 21:09:30 GMT   author:   William Black

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thx, it wasn´t that oily last night, just right!

soaked up the onion naan pretty well... ;-)

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 16:59:24 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/


The only Mutton Hyderebad recipe that I could find in my Indian
published books was a keema dish that had no mint in it. Sorry. I will
have another look tomorrow and see if I can locate one in some of the
English books
date: 24 Apr 2007 09:49:16 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thank you, that would be great. at least my handful
of books here does not have any at all in them!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:27:13 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

Did it perchance have any vinegar in it?
date: 25 Apr 2007 02:27:25 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
yes, i think so!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:14:52 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
"Frank"  wrote in message 
news:f0b948$5qo$1@newsreader3.netcologne.de...
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!

It is an authentic  Indian dish.

It isn't terribly popular in India these days because it has a great deal of 
oil in it.

It should be served with loads of very hot chilli in the masala.

-- 
William Black


I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland
I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate
All these moments will be lost in time,  like icecream on the beach
Time for tea.
date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 21:09:30 GMT   author:   William Black

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thx, it wasn´t that oily last night, just right!

soaked up the onion naan pretty well... ;-)

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 16:59:24 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/


The only Mutton Hyderebad recipe that I could find in my Indian
published books was a keema dish that had no mint in it. Sorry. I will
have another look tomorrow and see if I can locate one in some of the
English books
date: 24 Apr 2007 09:49:16 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thank you, that would be great. at least my handful
of books here does not have any at all in them!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:27:13 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

Did it perchance have any vinegar in it?
date: 25 Apr 2007 02:27:25 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
yes, i think so!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:14:52 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
"Frank"  wrote in message 
news:f0b948$5qo$1@newsreader3.netcologne.de...
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!

It is an authentic  Indian dish.

It isn't terribly popular in India these days because it has a great deal of 
oil in it.

It should be served with loads of very hot chilli in the masala.

-- 
William Black


I've seen things you people wouldn't believe.
Barbeques on fire by the chalets past the castle headland
I watched the gift shops glitter in the darkness off the Newborough gate
All these moments will be lost in time,  like icecream on the beach
Time for tea.
date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 21:09:30 GMT   author:   William Black

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thx, it wasn´t that oily last night, just right!

soaked up the onion naan pretty well... ;-)

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 16:59:24 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/


The only Mutton Hyderebad recipe that I could find in my Indian
published books was a keema dish that had no mint in it. Sorry. I will
have another look tomorrow and see if I can locate one in some of the
English books
date: 24 Apr 2007 09:49:16 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thank you, that would be great. at least my handful
of books here does not have any at all in them!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:27:13 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

Did it perchance have any vinegar in it?
date: 25 Apr 2007 02:27:25 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
yes, i think so!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:14:52 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/


The only Mutton Hyderebad recipe that I could find in my Indian
published books was a keema dish that had no mint in it. Sorry. I will
have another look tomorrow and see if I can locate one in some of the
English books
date: 24 Apr 2007 09:49:16 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thank you, that would be great. at least my handful
of books here does not have any at all in them!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:27:13 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

Did it perchance have any vinegar in it?
date: 25 Apr 2007 02:27:25 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
yes, i think so!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:14:52 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

southall do a mean curry.
date: 9 May 2007 14:31:46 -0700   author:   Mollën

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 9 May, 22:31, Mollën  wrote:
> On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > hi,
>
> > visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> > a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> > excellent.
>
> > i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> > made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> > that area of india.
>
> > it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> > (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> > like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> > thick gravy.
>
> > couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> > knows more? thx in advance!
>
> > bye
>
> > frank
>
> >http://tvc15.blogs.com/
>
> southall do a mean curry.

Lahore Karahi on Featherstone Road's my favourite

Good luck!
date: 9 May 2007 15:03:50 -0700   author:   Slaw

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/


The only Mutton Hyderebad recipe that I could find in my Indian
published books was a keema dish that had no mint in it. Sorry. I will
have another look tomorrow and see if I can locate one in some of the
English books
date: 24 Apr 2007 09:49:16 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thank you, that would be great. at least my handful
of books here does not have any at all in them!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:27:13 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

Did it perchance have any vinegar in it?
date: 25 Apr 2007 02:27:25 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
yes, i think so!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:14:52 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

southall do a mean curry.
date: 9 May 2007 14:31:46 -0700   author:   Mollën

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 9 May, 22:31, Mollën  wrote:
> On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > hi,
>
> > visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> > a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> > excellent.
>
> > i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> > made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> > that area of india.
>
> > it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> > (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> > like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> > thick gravy.
>
> > couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> > knows more? thx in advance!
>
> > bye
>
> > frank
>
> >http://tvc15.blogs.com/
>
> southall do a mean curry.

Lahore Karahi on Featherstone Road's my favourite

Good luck!
date: 9 May 2007 15:03:50 -0700   author:   Slaw

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/


The only Mutton Hyderebad recipe that I could find in my Indian
published books was a keema dish that had no mint in it. Sorry. I will
have another look tomorrow and see if I can locate one in some of the
English books
date: 24 Apr 2007 09:49:16 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
thank you, that would be great. at least my handful
of books here does not have any at all in them!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 20:27:13 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

Did it perchance have any vinegar in it?
date: 25 Apr 2007 02:27:25 -0700   author:   Tubal Cain

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
yes, i think so!

bye


frank



http://tvc15.blogs.com/
date: Wed, 25 Apr 2007 18:14:52 +0200   author:   Frank

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

southall do a mean curry.
date: 9 May 2007 14:31:46 -0700   author:   Mollën

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 9 May, 22:31, Mollën  wrote:
> On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > hi,
>
> > visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> > a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> > excellent.
>
> > i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> > made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> > that area of india.
>
> > it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> > (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> > like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> > thick gravy.
>
> > couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> > knows more? thx in advance!
>
> > bye
>
> > frank
>
> >http://tvc15.blogs.com/
>
> southall do a mean curry.

Lahore Karahi on Featherstone Road's my favourite

Good luck!
date: 9 May 2007 15:03:50 -0700   author:   Slaw

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

southall do a mean curry.
date: 9 May 2007 14:31:46 -0700   author:   Mollën

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 9 May, 22:31, Mollën  wrote:
> On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > hi,
>
> > visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> > a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> > excellent.
>
> > i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> > made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> > that area of india.
>
> > it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> > (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> > like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> > thick gravy.
>
> > couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> > knows more? thx in advance!
>
> > bye
>
> > frank
>
> >http://tvc15.blogs.com/
>
> southall do a mean curry.

Lahore Karahi on Featherstone Road's my favourite

Good luck!
date: 9 May 2007 15:03:50 -0700   author:   Slaw

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
> hi,
>
> visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> excellent.
>
> i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> that area of india.
>
> it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> thick gravy.
>
> couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> knows more? thx in advance!
>
> bye
>
> frank
>
> http://tvc15.blogs.com/

southall do a mean curry.
date: 9 May 2007 14:31:46 -0700   author:   Mollën

Re: mutton hyderabad recipe?   
On 9 May, 22:31, Mollën  wrote:
> On 20 Apr, 21:51, "Frank"  wrote:
>
>
>
> > hi,
>
> > visiting a new indian restaurant here in cologne we had
> > a dish they called "mutton hyderabad", which was simply
> > excellent.
>
> > i never heard that term before, so i wonder if it was just
> > made up by the restaurant or is a common dish around
> > that area of india.
>
> > it was mutton pieces in a thick curry sauce with loads
> > (that means LOADS) of mint in it. it smelled and tasted
> > like mint a lot, making it a refreshing dish even with that
> > thick gravy.
>
> > couldn´t find anything on the web, maybe someone here
> > knows more? thx in advance!
>
> > bye
>
> > frank
>
> >http://tvc15.blogs.com/
>
> southall do a mean curry.

Lahore Karahi on Featherstone Road's my favourite

Good luck!
date: 9 May 2007 15:03:50 -0700   author:   Slaw

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