Mutton Rogan josh

A succulent piece of goat or lamb braised on a slow flame, flavored with aromatic spices such as fennel, cloves saffron, cardamom. Spicy hot preparation which gets its deep red color from Kashmiri chili powder and ratan jot. Usually served in Kashmir with rice or naan.
Mutton Rogan josh
A succulent piece of goat or lamb braised on a slow flame, flavored with aromatic spices such as fennel, cloves saffron, cardamom. Spicy hot preparation which gets its deep red color from Kashmiri chili powder and ratan jot. Usually served in Kashmir with rice or naan.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Heat a saucepan, add mustard oil, cloves, green cardamom, mutton, and saute well.
- 2
In a bowl, add curd, saffron strands, dried ginger powder, fennel powder, hing, Kashmiri red chili powder and mix well, transfer it into a saucepan.
- 3
Add salt to taste and let it cook. Add a little water mix well and cover it with the lid.
- 4
Cook till the meat is tender.
- 5
In a pan, add ghee and ratan jot. once it leaves the color, strain the mixture and transfer it into the mutton and mix well.
- 6
Serve hot with naan
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