on Feb 13, 2020, Updated Aug 10, 2022 This recipe is a must make if you own a slow cooker and love lamb. I’ve been experimenting with a lot of curries in my slow cooker lately because OMG so convenient. My first success was the slow cooker chicken curry that is one of the most popular recipes on the site! And for good reason. Indian food can be time consuming and can involve some stirring and grinding spices etc. But my slow cooker curries are really dump and go. And the results are fantastic! No boring, dumbed down flavors here. These are packed with flavor and you won’t believe how little effort goes into them. The only pre-cooking I ask you to do for this slow cooker lamb curry is sautéing onions, garlic and ginger. This helps get rid of the raw flavor that sometimes doesn’t go away completely in the slow cooker and helps you start off with aromas that help cook the lamb along the way. Note: Our go to meat of choice in India is goat, which is why this one is a slow cooker mutton curry. But whatever you use – sheep or goat meat, this recipe is a winner!

Best cut for lamb curry

Because this curry is slow cooker, the cut of meat you use doesn’t matter as much. But I really love using shoulder to make lamb curry. It has some fat, tender meat and enough bones to give this curry what it needs. And yes, don’t get rid of the bones. They stew and add to the curry so totally worth keeping some.

Top tips for making lamb curry in a slow cooker

You can use any cut of meat, though we recommend shoulder. Ask your butcher to cut it up for youDon’t add any more liquid than what’s specified in the recipe. Many slow cooker recipes will turn out watery with way too much gravy that dilutes the flavor. You really don’t need a lot of liquid here. The meat leaves some liquid as it cooks, and because the slow cooker doesn’t let a lot of steam escape, the food cooks in its own liquid.Even though this recipe takes 6 hours to cook, I would recommend taking it as the base and then checking from there. Since its lamb, even if you leave it for a little longer, it’ll stay just as tender!

I really love serving this with some plain steamed rice because the curry already has so much flavor. Sliced onions help cut through the rich fatty curry and a squirt of lime really takes it to the next level!

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