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Looking for that classic curry house style rogan josh? Here you go…

This rogan josh recipe is simply delicious and exactly as I have seen it made at so many popular curry houses!

I have been making this for years and though I love more authentic Indian recipes, there is something about a UK curry house rogan josh. You can try a more traditional Kashmiri rogan josh here.

Lamb rogan josh is so good with plain Basmati rice or flavoured Basmati rice. You might also like to try it with naans or chapatis. Don’t forget the homemade dal and samosas! You might also like to serve this with homemade poppadoms and a selection of chutneys and raitas.

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Just like the best curry house style rogan josh curries! You’ve got to try this one.

The difference between this and the rogan josh recipe in my cookbooks…

When I wrote my first cookbook ‘The Curry Guy’, I decided to write the curry house recipes to serve four people.

That is really the only difference between that recipe and the one you find below.

This recipe shows how to cook a rogan josh curry as it would be made at most Indian restaurants to serve 1 – 2 people.

If you would like to make this two person curry to serve 4, simply double the recipe but be careful with how much chilli powder you use. That should be added to taste.

The difference between curry house style rogan josh and authentic Kashmiri rogan josh

With more authentic Indian rogan josh cooking methods, this curry needs to slowly simmer for a few hours. It needs to in order for the meat to become tender and to flavour the sauce.

With British curry house style cooking, rogan josh can be whipped up much faster. That said, there is some forward preparation to do.

The idea behind curry house style cooking, like this rogan josh recipe, is to get the curries out to the customers in minutes while still making the curry taste like it has been slowly simmering for hours.

The secret to an amazing rogan josh using curry house methods.

To make cooking faster at curry houses, a base curry sauce is used.

The base curry sauce is great because it can be made in large batches. It freezes really well so you can quickly make your favourite curry in minutes whenever you’re getting the curry takeaway craving.

You can check out my authentic curry house style base curry sauce here.

As I explain in my base sauce recipe, the sauce can be pimped up by adding different meat or vegetable stocks to it but it is usually just made with vegetables, spices and water.

Another secret is pre-cooked meat.

If chefs at Indian restaurants didn’t pre-cook the meat, it would take much longer to get the curries out to the table and your bill would be much higher too. I have a pre-cooked meat recipe here which is perfect for this rogan josh.

What main ingredient should I use in a rogan josh?

Authentic rogan josh originated in the Kashmir region of India where mutton is the meat of choice. ‘rogan josh’ translates as red meat and this curry is famous for the use of red meat and the fact that the sauce is quite red in colour.

At curry houses, however it is all about the sauce.

A rogan josh can be ordered with lamb, chicken, vegetables, prawns, minced meat, panner for example. When you are making this rogan josh curry at home, you can add the main ingredient of your choice too.

In this recipe I use lamb as that is what I prefer but use what you like. You’re making it… make it the way you want.

Step by step photographs of the cooking process…

Wan to make an Indian restaurant style rogan josh that will impress? Go for it!

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Fry the garlic and ginger paste in the oil for about 30 seconds to cook off the rawness.

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Add the ground spices and stir well.

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Stir in the tomato puree followed by a ladle of heated base sauce.

Here is is worth mentions how to add the base sauce.

These curry house curries are built from the bottom up. Ladle a little base sauce in and let it come to a simmer. Add more as needed.

If the pan is looking too dry, add more base. If too saucy, just cook it down. The base sauce has so many veggies in it, it cooks down and thickens very quickly.

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Add the meat and ground cashew paste. This is just soaked cashews that are then blended to a paste. It’s a thickener more than anything else.

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Stir in the yoghurt a little at a time. Then add the quartered tomato pieces.

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To finish, season with salt to taste and garnish with the dried methi, coriander and chopped red onions.

Here are some more curry house favourites you might like to try!

Chicken Tikka Masala
Chicken Korma
Lamb Vindaloo
Chicken Dhansak
Chicken Chilli Garlic
Lamb Bhuna
Chicken Patia
Chicken Madras

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How To Make Restaurant Style Lamb Rogan Josh

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Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Total Time20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 tablespoons ghee or vegetable oil
  • 1 tablespoons garlic and ginger paste
  • 1 - 2 tablespoons paprika
  • 1 teaspoon red chilli powder (or more to taste)
  • 1 1/2 tsp cumin
  • 1 tbsp mixed powder*
  • 70ml (1/4 cup) tomato puree
  • 300ml (1 1/4 cup) heated curry sauce
  • 350g (12oz) tandoori lamb tikka
  • 1 generous tablespoons cashew paste (Simply pound a cashews with a little water into a paste)
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons plain natural yogurt
  • 1/2 tsp garam masala
  • 1 tomato quartered
  • salt to taste
  • 1 tsp dried fenugreek leaves
  • 2 tablespoons chopped coriander
  • Chopped red onion to garnish

Instructions

  1. In a large sauce pan, heat the ghee or oil until bubbling hot.
  2. When hot, add the garlic and ginger paste and let it come to a sizzle for about 30 seconds.
  3. Stir in the paprika, cumin, mixed powder and chilli powder. Stir well to combine..
  4. Add the tomato puree followed by a ladle of the base curry sauce. Bring to a simmer. Add more base sauce if the curry is looking dry.
  5. Stir in the meat and then cashew paste. Simmer for a couple of minutes adding more base as needed. Remember, if you add too much base, you can always cook it down to thicken. If too dry, just add more.
  6. Reduce the heat and add the yogurt one teaspoon at a time whisking as you do to combine. If you add the yoghurt all at once it could curdle. Add the tomato.
  7. Check for seasoning and add salt to taste along with the dried fenugreek leaves.
  8. Top with chopped coriander and serve with white rice and/or naans.

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My base curry sauce can be used as a base for many different restaurant style curries – spicy to mild – and does a fantastic job with this lamb rogan josh curry.

* The mixed powder used in this rogan josh recipe is a curry house style curry powder. There is a link to my recipe in the above recipe. You could also use a good quality curry powder.

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FAQs

What is Rogan Josh curry made of? ›

Rogan josh consists of pieces of lamb or mutton braised with a gravy flavoured with garlic, ginger and aromatic spices (clove, bay leaves, cardamom, and cinnamon), and in some versions incorporating onions or yoghurt. After initial braising, the dish may be finished using the dampokhtak slow cooking technique.

What is the difference between Rogan and Rogan Josh? ›

Rogan, pronounced as “roughan” means “oil or ghee” in Persian, while in Urdu, it may mean “brown or red”. On the other hand, “Josh” (jus) refers “to braise” or “stew”. Other meaning may be the intense heat. So Rogan josh may mean one that is “stewed or braised in ghee”.

How to thicken up Rogan Josh sauce? ›

Tomato puree/ paste

Adding tomato puree is probably the most common method of thickening curry sauces. Simply add the tomato puree during the cooking process rather than adding it at the end. This will help to thicken your curry or pasta sauce from the beginning, speeding up the cooking time.

What are the two types of Rogan Josh? ›

An authentic Kashmiri Lamb Rogan Josh, is in itself a bit of a misnomer. This is because there are basically 2 types of Rogan Josh: the Kashmiri Muslim version and the Kashmiri Pandit (Brahmins) version. There are a few marked differences between the two traditional recipes.

What is the key ingredient in curry? ›

The primary ingredient in most Indian curry powders is bright yellow turmeric. Turmeric is earthy, musky, and warm, and delivers great depth to curries with no heat. Indian curry spices are usually a blend of: Kashmiri Chile Powder – this chile has a terrific, rich flavor without much heat.

What curry is similar to Rogan Josh? ›

Rogan Josh and Bhuna are so similar in their DNA they could be brother and sister – both go big on tomatoes, but the Bhuna is drier. Balti is the dish you see served in beautiful stainless steel bowls.

Why is Rogan Josh so popular? ›

The popularity of Rogan Josh can be attributed to the fact that it is a very tasty lamb curry that is a combination of intense spices. The cooked lamb is very tender, and the gravy is flavourful.

Why is curry called Rogan Josh? ›

Rogan Josh is an Indian curry characterized by a thick, delicious red sauce with delicate meat. In Persian, "Rogan" means clarified butter or oil, or "red" in Hindi, and "josh" denotes passion – fiery or hot, therefore, this meal is all about cooking in an oil-based sauce with high heat.

Is Rogan Josh healthy? ›

Skip: Lamb Rogan Josh

It's not a creamy sauce that amps up the fat-o-meter in this dish. It's the meat. Depending on the cut, lamb can have anywhere from 15 to 25 grams of fat in a 3-ounce portion. That's about the size of a deck of cards.

Does coconut milk thicken curry? ›

For a rich and creamy curry, coconut milk or cream can be a fantastic thickening agent. They not only add creaminess but also a delightful tropical flavour. Simply pour in some coconut milk or cream and let it simmer until your sauce reaches the desired consistency.

Will milk cool down a curry? ›

Adding dairy is an ideal way to dull down the heat in hot spicy food.

Why is my curry so watery? ›

Excess moisture from frozen ingredients: It's acceptable to use frozen ingredients when you're making any type of curry recipe, but adding them to the dish still frozen means they will defrost during the cooking process. This leeches excess liquid into the sauce and causes a runny curry.

What to pair with Rogan Josh? ›

But to really elevate things, whip up a quick cucumber and mint raita and a pickled red onion to serve with the rogan josh. The raita comes together in under five minutes and the cool and creamy raita will balance out the heat of the rogan josh perfectly. The pickled red onion is just as easy to put together.

Is Rogan Josh supposed to be spicy? ›

It is not a hot curry, so can be enjoyed by those who do not like too much chilli involved. Some recipes include yoghurt and even cream, but we prefer it neat! It is best made with lamb or mutton, but beef works very well too.

Why is lamb curry so good? ›

Lamb curry is a dish that is usually slow cooked with a selection of herbs and spices that infuse into the meat. This creates a rich, fragrant sauce that is intense in flavour with meat that is soft, tender and delicious.

Is Rogan Josh curry hot? ›

It originates in Kashmir, in the north of India, and is a slow-cooked dish which enables all the flavours involved to mix together and become one. It is not a hot curry, so can be enjoyed by those who do not like too much chilli involved. Some recipes include yoghurt and even cream, but we prefer it neat!

Is Rogan Josh similar to butter chicken? ›

Butter chicken is a popular North Indian dish that combines chicken, cream and tomato sauce, while Rogan josh is a flavorful Kashmiri dish of lamb, garlic and onions. Both dishes are quite popular and offer different experiences in terms of flavor profiles and cuisine styles.

What is special about Rogan Josh? ›

Rogan Josh is an Indian curry characterized by a thick, delicious red sauce with delicate meat. In Persian, "Rogan" means clarified butter or oil, or "red" in Hindi, and "josh" denotes passion – fiery or hot, therefore, this meal is all about cooking in an oil-based sauce with high heat.

Is Rogan Josh a type of curry? ›

Rogan Josh is a delicious red curry most notably made with lamb or mutton. The name, Rogan Josh, literally means 'stewed in butter'. No wonder I love it so much. I can't think of anything that I wouldn't like if it was slow-cooked in butter.

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