Rogan Josh, an Indian curry with a thick texture, flavorful red sauce and tender meat. The word "Rogan” can be referred as clarified butter or oil in Persian, or “red” in Hindi, and “Josh” refers to passion, fiery or hot, so this dish is all about cooking in an oil-based sauce with intense heat.
Rogan Josh was introduced to Kashmir by The Mughals, whose cuisine was influenced by Persian cuisine.
Generally, Rogan Josh consists of lamb or goat that has been slow-cooked in oil, yogurt and a mix of many different spices. Despite its intense red hue, it is usually not a particularly spicy curry. Rogan Josh remains a common dish in Northern India and is a popular menu item at Indian restaurants in North America and Europe.
To prepare Rogan Josh, most cooks begin by browning their meat of choice, traditionally lamb or goat in oil. The meat is then removed and a number of spices, including garlic, ginger, whole black pepper, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, bay leaves, coriander and red pepper, are added to the hot oil in stages. Next, the meat is returned to the pan along with plain yogurt. The pan is then covered and cooked over low heat until the meat becomes very tender.
A large number of Rogan Josh variations exist. For instance, some cooks add tomato paste or tomato puree to their recipes. Others include mild red Kashmiri chilies or paprika in their spice mixture. These additions alter the dish’s taste and intensify its red color.
Amber India, relocating to Los Altos from Mountain View serves one of the best Rogan Josh dishes and is definitely worth a visit. According to the restaurant’s executive chef Sandeep Basrur, the key to a perfect Rogan Josh is the use of the freshest ingredients.
“The lamb we use is locally sourced and processed in-house to get the desired cut and size, only hours before being cooked,” he said. “Even the spices used are an in-house blend that is roasted and pulverized separately for each individual batch.”
Rogan Josh is often served with a side of plain basmati rice, or the Indian bread known as naan, or both.
Do you eager to taste a portion of Rogan Josh? Come and visit The Yarra Indian Restaurant now!
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