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Aloo gosht

Sarvat Hanif
Sarvat Hanif @sarvathanif
Canada

Aloo gosht often triggers nostalgia for home and mothers because it’s more than just a dish—it’s an emotional memory served on a plate.
Childhood comfort – Many people grew up eating aloo gosht as a weekend or special meal, often when the whole family sat together. The familiar aroma of simmering meat, potatoes, and spices instantly takes you back to those moments.
Every mom has her own way of making aloo gosht—whether it’s how she browns the onions, balances the spices, or lets it cook slowly until the potatoes soak up the gravy. That unique taste is tied to her care and effort, something no restaurant can fully replicate.
The warmth of the kitchen, the clatter of utensils, the smell drifting through the house—it all becomes part of the memory. The dish isn’t just food; it’s love, safety, and belonging.
It’s why even as adults, one whiff of aloo gosht can feel like stepping back into your mother’s kitchen.

Aloo gosht often triggers nostalgia for home and mothers because it’s more than just a dish—it’s an emotional memory served on a plate.
Childhood comfort – Many people grew up eating aloo gosht as a weekend or special meal, often when the whole family sat together. The familiar aroma of simmering meat, potatoes, and spices instantly takes you back to those moments.
Every mom has her own way of making aloo gosht—whether it’s how she browns the onions, balances the spices, or lets it cook slowly until the potatoes soak up the gravy. That unique taste is tied to her care and effort, something no restaurant can fully replicate.
The warmth of the kitchen, the clatter of utensils, the smell drifting through the house—it all becomes part of the memory. The dish isn’t just food; it’s love, safety, and belonging.
It’s why even as adults, one whiff of aloo gosht can feel like stepping back into your mother’s kitchen.

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Aloo gosht

Sarvat Hanif
Sarvat Hanif @sarvathanif
Canada

Aloo gosht often triggers nostalgia for home and mothers because it’s more than just a dish—it’s an emotional memory served on a plate.
Childhood comfort – Many people grew up eating aloo gosht as a weekend or special meal, often when the whole family sat together. The familiar aroma of simmering meat, potatoes, and spices instantly takes you back to those moments.
Every mom has her own way of making aloo gosht—whether it’s how she browns the onions, balances the spices, or lets it cook slowly until the potatoes soak up the gravy. That unique taste is tied to her care and effort, something no restaurant can fully replicate.
The warmth of the kitchen, the clatter of utensils, the smell drifting through the house—it all becomes part of the memory. The dish isn’t just food; it’s love, safety, and belonging.
It’s why even as adults, one whiff of aloo gosht can feel like stepping back into your mother’s kitchen.

Aloo gosht often triggers nostalgia for home and mothers because it’s more than just a dish—it’s an emotional memory served on a plate.
Childhood comfort – Many people grew up eating aloo gosht as a weekend or special meal, often when the whole family sat together. The familiar aroma of simmering meat, potatoes, and spices instantly takes you back to those moments.
Every mom has her own way of making aloo gosht—whether it’s how she browns the onions, balances the spices, or lets it cook slowly until the potatoes soak up the gravy. That unique taste is tied to her care and effort, something no restaurant can fully replicate.
The warmth of the kitchen, the clatter of utensils, the smell drifting through the house—it all becomes part of the memory. The dish isn’t just food; it’s love, safety, and belonging.
It’s why even as adults, one whiff of aloo gosht can feel like stepping back into your mother’s kitchen.

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Ingredients

1 hour+
6 servings
  1. 1/4 cupoil •
  2. 3onions, sliced
  3. 1/2 kgbeef/mutton, with bones
  4. 2 tbsp.ginger-garlic, minced/paste •
  5. 1 tsp.kashmiri red chilli powder
  6. 1/4 tsp.turmeric
  7. To taste, salt
  8. 2 tsp.coriander powder
  9. 4green cardamoms
  10. 8cloves
  11. To taste,red chilli powder
  12. 1/2 cupyogurt, whisked
  13. 3potatoes, peeled, cubed
  14. As required, water
  15. 1/2 tsp.garam masala
  16. 1/4 tsp.nutmeg powder
  17. 1/4 tsp.mace powder
  18. As required, cilantro, chopped
  19. As required, ginger, julienne
  20. 3green chillies, slit
  21. 1green chilli, chopped
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1 hour+
  1. 1

    In a wok heat as required oil and fry the onions till brown.

  2. 2

    Remove and cool and then grind in food processor. Set aside.

  3. 3

    Heat oil in a pot and add beef and cook till brown.

  4. 4

    Add ginger, garlic and mix well.

  5. 5

    Add Kashmiri red chilli powder, turmeric, salt, coriander powder, green cardamoms, cloves and red chilli powder. Mix well.

  6. 6

    Add 1 cup water, bring it to a boil. Cover and let it cook until meat is ¾ done.

  7. 7

    Add yogurt and cook until oil separates.

  8. 8

    Add fried onion paste and mix well.

  9. 9

    Add potatoes and as required water; mix, cover and cook till potatoes and meat is tender.

  10. 10

    Add garam masala, nutmeg, mace, cilantro, ginger julienne and green chillies. Cover and simmer for 1-2 minutes.

  11. 11

    Serve garnished with ginger julienne, green chillies and cilantro.

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Sarvat Hanif @sarvathanif
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