Rogan josh - Kashmir's favorite dish July 11, 2021 Get link Facebook X Pinterest Email Other Apps Let's Start with the recipeIngredients1 kilograms chopped into cubes mutton1/2 teaspoon asafoetida2 cinnamon5 black cardamom1 1/4 teaspoon ginger powder150 gm hung curdsalt as required1 1/2 cup water2 1/2 tablespoon milk1/2 cup ghee1 1/4 teaspoon cumin seeds1 teaspoon peppercorns4 red chilli1 1/4 tablespoon coriander powder2 pinch saffron1 tablespoon red chilli powder1 1/2 tablespoon fennel seeds powder1 1/4 tablespoon all purpose flourProcessStep 1 Saute the whole spices in ghee and prepare saffron milkTo prepare this delicacy, first, prepare the saffron milk by soaking saffron in milk. Next, put a pressure cooker and heat ghee in it. When the ghee is hot enough, add the whole spices and fry for a few seconds.Step 2 Cook mutton with the whole spicesThen, add whole red chillies, cumin seeds and asafoetida in the pressure cooker and fry for a few seconds. Afterwards, add the mutton pieces in it and stir well. Cover with the lid but don’t close it and cook the mutton for 5-6 minutes on medium to high flame. You will notice the meat will turn light brown in colour. After 5 minutes, remove the lid and add 1/2 cup of water in it and stir well with the spices. This will help the mutton in soaking the flavours of all the spices. Then, lower the flame and cook the mutton for 10-15 minutes.Step 3 Mix yoghurt with saffron milk and other spicesMeanwhile, take a small bowl and add all-purpose flour along with yoghurt in it, mix well. In this yoghurt mixture, add saffron milk (step 1), salt, fennel powder, coriander powder, Kashmiri red chilli powder and dry ginger powder (sonth powder). Mix all the spices well in the yoghurt. Once done, add into the pressure cooker. Stir well using a ladle and cook the mutton in yoghurt for at least a minute.Step 4 Add this yoghurt mixture in pressure cooker and slow cook the mutton for 1-2 hoursThen, add 1 cup of water in the pressure cooker and slow cook the mutton for 1-2 hours. Stir in between so that it doesn’t stick to the bottom. You can also pressure cook the mutton for 5-6 whistles. Once done, garnish and serve hot with chapati or naan. You can also enjoy this dish with rice. Comments
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