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Mutton Rogan Josh
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Mutton Rogan Josh is an Indian lamb curry that originated in Kashmir. This Mutton Rogan Josh recipe is a delicacy with intense flavours that you can't make just once. With the increasing popularity of Mutton Rogan Josh, there are countless versions of it made in all corners of the country.
To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook mutton rogan josh
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The ingredients needed to make Mutton Rogan Josh
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- Make ready mutton or lamb
- Get sliced onions
- Get ginger paste
- Take garlic paste
- Prepare dry red chillies
- Make ready cinnamon sticks
- Get turmeric
- Take coriander powder
- Prepare Salt
- Prepare cloves
- Make ready black cardamom
- Prepare bay leaves
- Get Oil
- Prepare kashmiri red chilli powder(mainly for red colour)
- Get fennnel powder
- Prepare Water
- Get fenugreek seeds
- Get garam masala
- Take Fresh chopped coriander to garnish
This dish has a fiery red colour and a creamy texture. While Biryani and Haleem are popular recipes, Rogan Josh follows soon after. For more recipes related to Mutton Rogan Josh checkout Mutton Curry, Hyderabadi Keema, Andhra Mutton Curry, Rogan Josh. You can also find more Main Course Mutton recipes like Yarchi Nallamallu Bartad Masaledar Mutton Korma Bahadur Shahi Mutton Pepper Fry - SK Khazana Rogan josh is a robust spicy lamb curry which is an integral part of Kashmiri cuisine and a must have in a wazwan.
Steps to make Mutton Rogan Josh
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- Place a pot on the gas cooker. Put oil in to the pot, let the oil heat up. Add bay leaves, cardamom, fenugreek seeds and cinnamon stick. Cook them for 1 min till the dry spices start to release their aroma.
- Add onions, cook them until golden brown. Add ginger and garlic paste. Cook it for another min. Add dry chillies, turmeric,coriander powder and salt. Cook the spices for 2 mins on low heat. Add little bit of water in to the Kashmiri red powder and add in to the masala.
- Add mutton and cook it for 15 mins, every after 15 mins keep checking it. Add fennel powder, plain yogurt. Give it stir so all the masala get coated very well on the mutton. Add 400ml water and let it simmer. Cook it for another 15 mins. Give a stir. Keep repeating the same process for 3-4 times.
- Cook it for another 20-30 mins on low heat until the mutton is soft and tender and the gravy is rich in flavour and colour.
- Garnish with fresh chopped coriander and garam masala. Serve with fresh naan bread or rice.
Packed with the delicious flavours of mutton on the bone, spices and yogurt this curry comes with a quintessential layer of oil floating on top and has a rich red colour because of the Kashmiri red chilli powder used. Boneless Lamb slow cooked with yogurt and traditional Indian warm spices. This lamb curry is popular by name of Mutton (lamb or goat meat) Rogan Josh, from Jammu and Kashmir region of India. Today, I'm sharing with you my take on Lamb Rogan Josh, cooked in slow cooker for an easy Indian Lamb Dinner at home! Kashmiri Rogan Josh is a delicious flavourful Lamb curry that comes from Persian origin.
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