Lamb Vindaloo Recipe (Goat Vindaloo) - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

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This hearty Lamb Vindaloo is the ultimate Classic comfort food! It is packed with amazing flavors and perfect for a cold day. Lamb Vindaloo is an Indian dish of tender chunks of lamb in a delicious tangy & spicy thick sauce. It goes fantastically with Turmeric Rice, steamed fluffy Basmati Rice, Garlic Naan, Poee, Tandoori Roti, Pita bread or Artisan breads. For a complete meal, have some Kachumber salad and Cucumber raita or Chaas on the side. It’s best to make this ahead as the meat develops deeper flavors.

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For the uninitiated, Vindaloo is a Goan dish that was derived from the Portuguese “Carne de Vinha D’alhos’ & tweaked by Goans to match the local taste buds. Carne de Vinha D’alhos translates to “meat marinated in wine-vinegar and garlic”.

During the 15th Century, Portuguese sailors who were exploring India brought with them wooden barrels consisting of pork meat marinated in wine-vinegar and garlic.

Since wine-vinegar was not available in India, Goans marinated their meat in coconut palm wine (toddy). Spices like cloves, cinnamon, black pepper etc were also used.

Vindaloo has travelled all over the world. Though pork is the Goans’ choice of meat, you will find numerous versions made with different kinds of meat like lamb, chicken, fish, shrimp and even eggs.

About Lamb Vindaloo

This Lamb Vindaloo is made in Goan style where meat is marinated with homemade vindaloo paste which is made of vinegar, garlic, ginger & other spices. It is later slow cooked until the meat is tender & succulent. Cooking red meat in vindaloo paste actually brings out tons of flavors which is not the same when it is made with other kinds of meat like chicken or seafoods.

My recipe will help you make the best lamb vindaloo at home! I have used boneless leg of lamb here, you may use lamb shoulder, goat or other red meat of choice. But do adjust the amount of liquid as required.

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1 About Lamb Vindaloo

2 How to Make Lamb Vindaloo (Stepwise Photos)

3 Recipe Card

You may feel there are a lot of spices used, especially red chilli, garlic and ginger. But the dish isn’t too spicy or pungent at all. It has a lovely balance of all the tastes & flavors because it cooks down for long time. Vinegar and jaggery does all this magic!

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How to Make Lamb Vindaloo (Stepwise Photos)

Prepare Vindaloo Paste

1. For the paste, you will deseed 20 dried Kashmiri red chilies and soak them in ¼ cup Vinegar & ¼ cup hot boiling water until needed. If dried chilies are not available, you may use red chilli powder and skip the step of soaking.

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2. Meanwhile gather the spices. Here is what you need

  • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
  • 2 tablespoons coriander seeds
  • 10 black pepper (or ¼ teaspoon ground)
  • 6 cloves
  • 2 to 3 inch cinnamon piece
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric
  • ½ to ¾ teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon mustard seeds or ground
  • 25 grams garlic (peeled)
  • 25 grams ginger (peeled and sliced)
  • 1 teaspoon jaggery or brown sugar (I forgot to include)
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3. To a small grinder jar, add coriander, cumin, pepper, cloves, cinnamon, mustard & salt. (By mistake I also threw in my turmeric here. Add it to the chicken later while marinating. Turmeric stains your grinder)

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4. Make a fine powder.

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5. Add the jaggery, ginger, garlic, red chilies and vinegar (chili soaked).

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6. Make a smooth paste. Taste test and adjust salt as required. My red chilies were just not spicy at all, so I used 2 teaspoons more red chilli powder. It is up to you to add more.

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Marinate Meat

7. Add the marinade to your lamb/goat and mix well.

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8. Cover and rest in the refrigerator overnight or at least for 4 hours. I usually do it for 4 hours.

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Make Lamb Vindaloo

9. When you are ready to cook the Lamb vindaloo, bring the marinated meat out of the refrigerator. Chop 1 medium onion very fine (about 1 cup). We want the onions to dissolve in the dish so keep them small. You will need 3 tablespoons oil and more salt and jaggery to adjust later.

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10. Pour the oil and heat a heavy bottom pan /Dutch oven / a braiser. Add the onions and begin to saute them until golden.

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11. It takes about 4 to 5 mins.

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12. Add the marinated meat and saute on a medium high heat for 5 to 6 mins. If you double or triple the recipe, you have to saute longer. Cover and cook for 3 to 4 minutes on a medium-low heat. While you do this bring 1 cup water to a boil in a small pot.

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13. Add 1 sprig fresh curry leaves & sauté for 2 mins. Leave them out if you don’t have.

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14. Pour 1 cup hot water.

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15. Mix well.

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16. Cover and cook on a medium to medium-low heat until the meat is fork tender. You have to keep stirring every 10 to 15 mins to make sure the sauce is not burning at the bottom. Also add more hot water as you cook. Towards the end when there is not much water, reduce the flame to low.

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17. For boneless leg of lamb I had to use 2 cups water totally (1+1) and it took 1 hour 30 mins. This changes with the quantity and kind of meat you use.

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18. It should be fork tender when done. Do check it.

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19. Taste test. Add more salt and 1 to 2 teaspoons jaggery or brown sugar to taste.

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20. Vindaloo is a dish with thick sauce, so ideally I turn off when it reaches this stage. It thickens slightly even more after cooling down.

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Serve Lamb Vindaloo with hot Turmeric Rice, plain steamed Basmati Rice, Naan, Poee, Pita bread or Artisan breads. Have some Kachumber Salad, cucumber raita or Chaas on the side. Refrigerate the left overs. Pour some water and reheat until really bubbling hot and tender.

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Lamb Vindaloo Recipe (Goat Vindaloo)

Lamb Vindaloo is a popular Indian dish of tender & succulent chunks of meat in a super delicious & flavorsome thick sauce. Serve this with Turmeric rice, plain steamed rice, Naan, Pita, Poee or Artisan Breads.

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Prep Time10 minutes minutes

Cook Time1 hour hour 20 minutes minutes

Total Time1 hour hour 30 minutes minutes

Servings4

AuthorSwasthi

Diet : Gluten Free

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • 1.25 lbs. (500 to 600 grams) lamb (or goat shoulder or boneless leg of lamb)

To grind & marinate (Vindaloo paste)

  • 2 tablespoons coriander seeds
  • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
  • 10 black pepper
  • 6 cloves
  • 2 to 3 inch cinnamon piece
  • ½ teaspoon mustard seeds or ground
  • 20 Kashmiri dried red chilies (or 1 tablespoon Kashmiri red chilli powder)
  • 1 to 3 teaspoons Kashmiri red chilli powder (optional)
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric
  • ½ to ¾ teaspoon salt (+ ¾ more to adjust later)
  • ¼ cup palm vinegar (or malt vinegar, cane vinegar, apple vinegar or rice vinegar)
  • 1 teaspoon jaggery or brown sugar
  • ¼ cup water
  • 25 grams garlic (peeled)
  • 25 grams ginger (peeled and sliced)

Other ingredients

  • 4 tablespoons oil (preferably mustard oil)
  • 1 large (1 cup) onion (very fine chopped)
  • 1 sprig curry leaves (don't use dried, optional)
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons jaggery or brown sugar or any sugar
  • 1 ½ to 2 cups hot water (or as needed)

Instructions

Prepare Vindaloo Paste

  • First deseed the dried red chilies and soak them in vinegar and ¼ cup hot water. If using red chilli powder in place of red chilies you may skip this soaking step. Keep this aside.

  • Meanwhile add all the spices – coriander, cumin, black pepper, cinnamon, cloves, mustard and salt to a small grinder jar. Make a fine powder.

  • Add jaggery, ginger, garlic, soaked red chilies (or chilli powder), & vinegar. Grind to a smooth paste adding 1 to 2 tablespoons more water if required.

  • Taste test this and add more salt or vinegar or red chilli powder to taste.

  • Marinate the lamb with turmeric and this vindaloo paste. Cover and rest overnight or at least for 6 hours.

How to Make Lamb Vindaloo

  • When you are ready to cook the vindaloo, take it out of the refrigerator and keep aside.

  • Chop the onion very finely if using.

  • Heat oil in a pan or a dutch oven or a braiser.

  • Add the onions and saute them on a medium heat until golden.

  • Add the marinated lamb and begin to saute on a medium high heat for 5 minutes. You will see the vindaloo paste begins to smell good & leave the sides of the pan. At this stage cover and cook for 3 mins on a medium to medium-low heat.

  • Add the curry leaves and saute for 2 mins. Pour 1 cup boiling hot water and mix well.

  • Let lamb vindaloo cook for 1 ½ hours or until tender. Keep stirring every 15 mins. You will need to add more hot water in batches after 40 mins.

  • You know the lamb vindaoo is done when the meat is soft and fork tender. Taste test and add salt and jaggery (or brown sugar) at this stage and cook further without covering to evaporate the excess water.

  • Vindaloo is a semi-dry dish with thick sauce. Check pictures in the post to see the consistency of the sauce.

  • Lamb vindaloo tastes best the next day. Serve it over Basmati Rice, bread or with naans. If you are lucky enough to make or buy the Goan Poee bread, go for it.

Notes

  1. If using bone-in meat, you can use upto 750 to 800 grams (1.75 lbs.)

Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

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NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts

Lamb Vindaloo Recipe (Goat Vindaloo)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 623Calories from Fat 405

% Daily Value*

Fat 45g69%

Saturated Fat 14g88%

Trans Fat 0.1g

Polyunsaturated Fat 7g

Monounsaturated Fat 22g

Cholesterol 91mg30%

Sodium 409mg18%

Potassium 1163mg33%

Carbohydrates 31g10%

Fiber 6g25%

Sugar 16g18%

Protein 27g54%

Vitamin A 2335IU47%

Vitamin C 338mg410%

Calcium 120mg12%

Iron 6mg33%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in vindaloo? ›

Common Vindaloo Ingredients:

Typically, vindaloo is made up of vindaloo sauce, which is usually made from caramelized onions, curry paste, coconut milk, vinegar, ginger, chilies, jalapeño, garlic, chickpeas, lentils, and other spices like garam masala, salt, pepper, paprika, and turmeric.

What is lamb vindaloo made of? ›

About Lamb Vindaloo

This Lamb Vindaloo is made in Goan style where meat is marinated with homemade vindaloo paste which is made of vinegar, garlic, ginger & other spices. It is later slow cooked until the meat is tender & succulent.

What does vindaloo mean in Indian? ›

A standard element of Goan cuisine derived from the Portuguese carne de vinha d'alhos (meat in wine and garlic marinade; literally "meat of wine of garlic"), a vindaloo is a dish of meat (usually pork) marinated in vinegar and garlic.

What makes vindaloo so red? ›

A traditional vindaloo contains several key ingredients, and the sauce is made from caramelized onions, curry paste, coconut milk, vinegar, ginger, garlic and chickpeas as well as spices like garam masala, paprika and turmeric in order to give the dish its deep red colour.

What is the masala for vindaloo? ›

Cumin, coriander, peppercorns, green cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, and Kashmiri red chilies make up this aromatic and balanced vindaloo spice blend. As the base of the marinade, these spices have time to penetrate and season the meat adding layers of complex flavor to the Vindaloo.

What is the hot spice in vindaloo? ›

Plenty of Kashmiri chilli powder – a key spice in Vindaloo – brings flavour, heat and the famously rich red colour to the curry. There's also warm spices in the form of cumin, coriander, cardamom, a little cinnamon and a few others.

Why does vindaloo have potatoes? ›

It's thought that the potato was added in busy restaurants so that the service staff could differentiate this dish as the really hot spicy curry and ensure it went to the right customer.

What does vindaloo mean? ›

vin·​da·​loo ˈvin-də-ˌlü plural vindaloos. : a curried dish of Indian origin made with meat or shellfish, garlic, and wine or vinegar.

Who invented lamb vindaloo? ›

The Vindaloo is a classic food from Goa, an Indian state on the country's southwestern coast, where the Catholic community thrives. However, it comes from Portugal, 5,500 miles to the west, when an older version of the dish was brought to Goa by Portuguese explorers in the early 15th century.

Is vindaloo better than tikka masala? ›

Vindaloo is known for its spicy and tangy profile, often made with vinegar and hot spices. Tikka Masala, on the other hand, has a creamy tomato-based sauce with milder spices, resulting in a rich and mildly spiced flavor. Your preference depends on your taste for spice and degree of creaminess.

What Indian is hotter than vindaloo? ›

Phall has achieved notoriety as the spiciest generally available dish from Indian restaurants. It is, however, quite rare to find in comparison to vindaloo (which is usually the staple hottest curry of most Indian restaurants in the UK).

What should vindaloo taste like? ›

What does vindaloo taste like? Vindaloo is a spicy Indian curry dish that is known for its bold, aromatic flavor and heat. The main ingredients in a vindaloo are a variety of aromatic spices, including mustard seeds, cumin, coriander, turmeric, and chili peppers, which give the dish its characteristic heat and flavor.

Does vindaloo contain tomato? ›

If using, then choose the default brown or yellow onions here as they go well in this dish. You can either fine chop or process them and use. Tomato is an optional ingredient which you can skip & is not used in the authentic recipe. Without tomatoes the dish turns out extremely hot.

How do you thicken vindaloo? ›

Use wheat flour, rice flour, or coconut flour plus a fat (like ghee, olive oil, or coconut oil) in equal amounts. Cook both ingredients for a few minutes to cook out the raw flour taste, then add your curry ingredients. Once the whole curry dish comes to a boil, the sauce will thicken.

Which is hotter vindaloo or tikka masala? ›

Biju Thomas of Biju's Little Curry Shop in Denver suggests switching up the sauce: Order vindaloo instead of tikka masala. It's intensely spicy, but has plenty of bright, acidic, and vinegar-tinged notes. This is in direct contrast to tikka masala which, while delicious, is creamy and rich.

How is vindaloo different from curry? ›

As a result, Vindaloo is not as thick as a Korma, and it has less gravy than other curries. It also uses a lot of oil and Indian curry spices in its preparation, and because the vinegar and other flavours seep into the dish, it tastes even better the next day or two after it's been cooked.

What does vindaloo taste of? ›

The key to a great vindaloo is in the balance of heat and sourness, with the fiery chilli peppers and tangy vinegar working together to create a complex and bold flavour profile.

Does vindaloo contain tomatoes? ›

Tomato is an optional ingredient which you can skip & is not used in the authentic recipe. Without tomatoes the dish turns out extremely hot. I have blanched the tomatoes and pureed them as we don't prefer the chunky sauce. You may use chopped instead.

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