I have deep respect for the traditional kampung (village) rendang, typically made with beef and simmered for hours. These rendang dishes remain a proud heritage of Malay culture. But what if we switch things up and make Mutton Rendang, while keeping it classic and traditional, minus the long cooking time? Sounds amazing, right? Of course!
Interestingly, mutton rendang isn’t as common in Indian households, which makes you wonder why, given the universal love for rendang (EASY MUTTON CURRY WITH TURMERIC CABBAGE & CUMIN RICE). However, you might spot mutton rendang at some Nasi Lemak stalls, though pork rendang has recently caught on too. Despite these variations, let me assure you that Ms. Nava’s mutton rendang stays true to its classic roots, offering you the best of tradition without the long hours.