• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar

Cooking 4 all Seasons logo

  • Recipe Index
  • About
  • Navaratri Special
  • Our other Website: Spice your Life!
  • Nav Social Menu

menu icon
go to homepage
search icon
Homepage link
  • Recipe Index
  • About
  • Navaratri Special
  • Our other Website: Spice your Life!
  • Nav Social Menu

  • ×

    Home » Non Vegetarian Gravies » Mutton Gojju | Andhra Style Semi Gravy Mutton Curry

    Mutton Gojju | Andhra Style Semi Gravy Mutton Curry

    Published: Jun 9, 2014 · Modified: Sep 23, 2020 by Srivalli · Leave a Comment

    Sharing is caring!

    37 shares
    • 18
    Jump to Recipe Print Recipe
    Starting June I decided I will be more regular in this space and with that notion, I am sharing this Mutton Gojju that Amma makes quite often. I already have few variations of the gojju that she makes regularly. This was the recent addition and I wanted to make sure I record it here.
    We have clear distinct group, kids love chicken and hubby dear likes mutton, so when we decide to make non vegetarian, we end up making two varieties.
    This makes a great weekend lunch dish.

    All Mutton Recipes
    Mutton Semi Gravy 1
    Mutton Semi Gravy 2
    Mutton Gojju 3

    Andhra Style Semi Gravy Mutton Curry

    Mutton Gojju

    Ingredients Needed:

    For the Gojju

    1 kg Mutton
    2 big Onions approx 300 gms
    2 tsp Ginger Garlic paste
    2 long Green chillies
    2 medium Tomatoes
    1 cup Coconut Milk
    Mint Leaves handful
    Coriander Leaves handful
    2 tsp Red Chilli Powder
    2.5 tsp Coriander Powder
    A pinch Turmeric Powder
    Salt to taste
    2 tsp Oil
    1/2 tsp Peppercorns, dry roasted and powdered

    Whole Spices

    1/2 tsp Fennel Seeds
    4 nos Cloves
    1 inch Cinnamon
    4 nos Cardamon

    How to make the Mutton Gojju

    Crush the whole spices coarsely and keep it aside.

    Wash and drain the mutton in a colander.

    Heat a pressure cooker pan with oil. Fry the crushed spice powder for a couple of seconds.

    Then add chopped green Chillies, finely chopped onions. Fry till the onions turn colour.

    Next, add the ginger garlic paste, add the mutton along with turmeric, salt and chopped tomatoes.

    Cook on high, add the chilli powder, coriander powder and cook well.

    Add the mint and coriander leaves, saute well. Simmer for 10 mins in low flame.

    Add half cup water, cover with lid and pressure cook for 3 - 4 whistles or till done.

    Once the pressure falls, remove the lid and cook till all the water evaporates.

    Add coconut milk and continue cooking till the gravy thickens.

    Sprinkle the roasted peppercorns and combine well.

    Garnish with coriander leaves and serve with chapatis

    [Mutton Gojju

    Recipe

    Print Pin
    No ratings yet

    Andhra Style Semi Gravy Mutton Curry

    Andhra Style Semi Gravy Mutton Curry is a pressure cooked almost semi gravy made with mutton and makes a good side dish for rotis or rice.
    Course Main Dish - Dry Sautes
    Cuisine Andhra Pradesh
    By Cook Method Pressure Cooker
    Occasion Weekend Special
    By Diet Non Vegetarian
    Dish Type Mutton Dishes
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    For the Gojju

    • 1 kg Mutton
    • 2 big Onions approx 300 gms
    • 2 tsp Ginger Garlic paste
    • 2 long Green Chilies
    • 2 medium Tomatoes
    • 1 cup Coconut Milk
    • Mint Leaves handful
    • Coriander Leaves handful
    • 2 tsp Red Chilli powder
    • 2.5 tsp Coriander Powder
    • A pinch Turmeric powder
    • Salt to taste
    • 2 tsp Cooking Oil
    • 1/2 tsp Peppercorns dry roasted and powdered

    Whole Spices

    • 1/2 tsp Fennel Seeds
    • 4 nos Cloves
    • 1 inch Cinnamon
    • 4 nos Cardamom

    Instructions

    • Crush the whole spices coarsely and keep it aside.
    • Wash and drain the mutton in a colander.
    • Heat a pressure cooker pan with oil. Fry the crushed spice powder for couple of seconds.
    • Then add chopped green Chilies, finely chopped onions. Fry till the onions turn colour.
    • Next add the ginger garlic paste, add the mutton along with turmeric, salt and chopped tomatoes.
    • Cook on high, add the chili powder, coriander powder and cook well.
    • Add the mint and coriander leaves, saute well. Simmer for 10 mins in low flame.
    • Add half cup water, cover with lid and pressure cook for 3 - 4 whistles or till done.
    • Once the pressure falls, remove the lid and cook till all the water evaporates.
    • Add coconut milk and continue cooking till the gravy thickens.
    • Sprinkle the roasted peppercorns and combine well.
    • Garnish with coriander leaves and serve with chapatis
    Tried this recipe?Mention @cooking4all or tag #cooking4all!

    More Non Vegetarian Gravies

    • Mamsam Pulusu
      Mamsam Pulusu | Make Easy Mutton Curry in Pressure Cooker
    • Chicken Salna
      Chicken Salna Recipe | How to Make Chicken Salna for Biryani
    • Mutton Chops Masala
      Mutton Chops Masala
    • Easy Chicken Korma
      Easy Chicken Korma ~ Family Dinner Menu Ideas

    Reader Interactions

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Recipe Rating





    Primary Sidebar

    srivalli

    Hi! Seasons change, yet there are some timeless recipes you can enjoy anytime. If you are sport for it, you are in the right place!

    More about me →

    Popular

    • Chicken Biryani
      Chicken Biryani ~ Rice Cooker Style
    • No Onion No Tomato Aloo Sabzi
      No Onion No Tomato Aloo Sabzi
    • Ragi Sangati
      Easy way to make Ragi Mudda | Ragi Sangati Recipe Step by Step ~ Weekend Cooking!
    • How to peel Garlic and Pearl Onions in Microwave

    Most Popular Recipes

    Chicken Pakora Recipe

    Chicken Pakora Recipe | Crispy Chicken Pakoda

    Coconut Rava Halwa

    Coconut Rava Halwa

    Eggless Coffee Cake

    Eggless Coffee Cake Recipe

    Chicken Pakora | How to make Chicken Pakoda | Step by Step Recipe

    Footer

    ↑ back to top

    Privacy Policy
    Copyright © 2025 Cooking 4 all Seasons

    Rate This Recipe

    Your vote:




    A rating is required
    A name is required
    An email is required