3. Making the Haleem Mixture:
In a large pot, add ghee or oil, then add cumin seeds, chopped onions, and green chilies and sauté.
Once the onions turn golden brown, add ginger-garlic paste, coriander powder, cumin powder, pepper powder, and tomato pieces and sauté.
Now add the cooked mutton/chicken mixture and mix well.
Then add the cooked broken wheat mixture and mix well.
Add a little water and cook the mixture on low heat for 30-40 minutes, stirring gently.
Stir and mash the mixture well with a ladle until it becomes a paste.
4. Haleem Serving & Topping:
Now garnish with kasuri methi, garam masala, coriander, mint, and fried onions.
Top with ghee or butter, lemon juice, and onion chips. You can also garnish with cashews if you like. The taste will be amazing.