Rogan Josh is an iconic Kashmiri delicacy featuring tender lamb (or goat) slow-cooked in a yogurt-based curry. Its vibrant red color comes from Kashmiri red chilies, which add richness without excessive heat. Infused with fennel, cardamom, cinnamon, and other warming spices, Rogan Josh is one of the signature dishes of Kashmiri Wazwan (royal feast).
Nutrition & Benefits:
Rich in protein from lamb and packed with warming spices that aid digestion and circulation. While indulgent, it’s a wholesome dish when eaten in moderation.
Serving Suggestions & Variations:
Traditionally paired with steamed basmati rice.
Can also be enjoyed with naan, tandoori roti, or paratha.
Replace lamb with goat for a slightly leaner variation.
Cooking Tips:
Slow-cooking is key for tender, flavorful meat.
Avoid using too much chili powder—authentic Kashmiri chilies add color without overpowering heat.
Use mustard oil for a traditional flavor profile.
FAQs:
Is Rogan Josh very spicy? → No, it’s aromatic and flavorful, not overly hot.
Can I make it in a pressure cooker? → Yes, but slow cooking gives the best taste.
What does “Rogan Josh” mean? → “Rogan” means oil and “Josh” means heat or passion, referring to the richness of the dish.