Rogan Josh – an Indian lamb curry with a heady combination of intense spices in a creamy tomato curry sauce. The lamb is fall apart tender and packs a serious flavour punch!
While this recipe calls for a lengthy list of spices, you won’t need to take a trip to an Indian store to get them – they’re even sold at my local grocery store!
Lamb Rogan Josh
Rogan Josh is one of the heavy hitters at Indian restaurants, a firm favourite alongside Butter Chicken, Tikka Masala and Tandoori.
I’d say Daal is up there too, but let’s be honest – if you can only order one curry, it probably won’t be daal (unless you’re with a vegetarian). Right? 🤷🏻♀️
There’s a decent list of spices called for in Rogan Josh. As would be expected given the kapow! flavour of the creamy tomato curry sauce!
But it doesn’t call for any hard to find ingredients. In fact, you can get all the spices at large supermarkets here in Australia.🙌🏻
This recipe is based on one from one my favourite chefs, Rick Stein, from his book Rick Stein’s India. I felt the addition of stock and increasing the amount of spices really made this Rogan Josh taste just that much more curry-house style. Now “that’s a mind-blasting curry, Ricky ….”
Ingredients in Rogan Josh
Here’s what you need. And yes, dear fellow Aussies, you really can get all the ingredients at Coles, Woolworths or Harris Farms!
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Spices – all spices listed above are common ones with the exception of Garam Masala. This is an Indian Spice Mix which is sold at supermarkets nowadays, however, if you are struggling to find it, substitute with curry powder;
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Best lamb for Rogan Josh – Lamb shoulder is best because it’s well marbled with fat and becomes ultra tender and juicy when slow cooked for a couple of hours;
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Ghee – this is just pure butter so it has a more intense butter flavour than normal butter (spreadable or block for cooking). In fact, it’s just clarified butter also known as browned butter, which is simply butter that’s melted and simmered until the water content evaporates, leaving behind 100% butter fat. It’s SO GOOD and it’s an essential ingredient for flavour in Indian cooking, adding a layer of richness to the sauce. Sold at large grocery stores, or substitute with butter.
How to make Rogan Josh
And here’s how you make it. All in one go, in one pot – nice and easy!
Fall apart lamb
Rogan Josh is made with stewing lamb, so it needs to be cooked long and slow (2 hours, to be exact) for the lamb to become tender and for sauce flavour to develop.
You know it’s ready when you can use two forks to do THIS to the lamb:
What to serve with Rogan Josh
Something to soak with that glorious sauce is essential. Traditionally basmati (Indian long grain rice) rice is the go, though people suffering through low-carb torture can opt for Cauliflower Rice.
Something to mop your bowl clean would also be ideal and traditional. Real Naan you can make at home is no-brainer here! Chewy, fluffy and stretchy, you’ll feel like you’re at a restaurant! For a quicker alternative, try this easy No Yeast Flatbread that I use as naan with all my Indian curries.
Of course, something fresh will complete the meal. It’s pictured with a variation of this Herb & Garlic Cucumber Salad – I cut the cucumber into thicker chunks (for juicier bites), skipped the herb & garlic (the curry has enough flavour!) and sprinkled with coriander. Cooling Indian Tomato Salad with Mint Dressing would also be lovely, or for something a little more substantial and exotic, try South Indian Cabbage & Carrot Salad with Coconut.
If you’re going the whole hog to create a full Indian feast, try Samosas or Pakoras for the ultimate appetiser / starter!
– Nagi x
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Rogan Josh (Indian Lamb Curry)
Ingredients
- 3.5 tbsp ghee , substitute butter (Note 1)
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 6 green cardamom pods , lightly bruised
- 4 cloves
- 1 large onion , finely chopped
- 3 cloves garlic , finely minced
- 1 tbsp ginger , finely grated
- 5 tbsp tomato passata (US: tomato puree/sauce, Note 5)
- 1 tsp salt
- 750g/1.5lb boneless lamb shoulder , cut into 3cm/1.2" cubes (Note 6)
- 1.5 cups / 375ml chicken stock , salt reduced (broth)
SPICES:
- 2 tbsp paprika , normal or sweet
- 3/4 tsp chilli powder (or to taste, Note 2)
- 4 tsp ground coriander
- 4 tsp ground cumin
- 2 tsp turmeric powder
- 1/4 tsp nutmeg
- 1 tsp garam marsala (Note 3)
- 1/2 tsp fennel powder (Note 4)
FINISHES
- 1/2 tsp extra garam masala (Note 3)
- 1/2 tsp extra fennel powder
SERVING/GARNISH
- 1/2 cup / 125g plain yoghurt (Greek yogurt fine)
- Chopped coriander leaves, finely shredded ginger, yogurt
- Basmati rice
Instructions
- Melt ghee over medium heat in large heavy based pot. Add cinnamon, cardamom and cloves and cook for one minute.
- Add onion and cook for 7 minutes, stirring frequently, until pieces are golden and starting the brown on the edges.
- Add the garlic and ginger, cook for another minute.
- Stir in the Spices, cook for 30 seconds.
- Mix in the tomato puree and salt, then add stock and mix.
- Add lamb, stir, bring to simmer.
- Place lid on and adjust heat to low or medium low so it's simmering gently.
- Cook 1 hour 45 minutes, giving it an occasional stir, until lamb is quite tender - use 2 forks to check, it should pry apart pretty easily.
- Remove lid, and continue cooking for another 15 minutes (to reduce sauce slightly) - lamb should be very tender by this stage.
- Stir in the Yogurt, the Extra garam marsala and fennel. Cook for another few minutes.
- Serve with basmati rice, sprinkled with fresh coriander leaves and other garnishes if desired. More sides (pictured): Cucumber salad (Note 7) and Easy naan - No Yeast Flatbread
Recipe Notes:
Nutrition Information:
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Jane says
Hi Nagi , if I make this the day before , should I leave the yoghurt til the next day when I reheat or is it ok to add straight after cooking to reheat the next t day ???
Nagi says
Hi Jane, you can add the yogurt – it will be fine to reheat the next day 🙂 N x
Ariel says
Looking forward to trying this yumy looking dish! I’ve tried so many of your recipes and they’re all so tasty and delicious 😀
Just wondering if I could add potatoes in this dish at some stage or would that not work? Thanks so much Nagi. Your cooking is inspirational 😉😍
J-Mom says
I blinked couple of times to make sure I was reading the correct amount of each spice. But really nice flavor!
Thank you for the recipe.
Nagi says
You’re so welcome J-Mom! N x
Tracey F says
Hi Nagi, would really like to try this in the slow cooker, what times and setting would you recommend? Thanks in advance.
Nagi says
Sorry Traceym this recipe as written isn’t suitable for a slow cooker – N x
Greg B says
Nagi, I was utterly thrilled to find this recipe. Trolling through a bunch of websites, then I clicked on this one, saw your smiling face, and said “this is my rogan josh”. It was utterly fabulous
Nagi says
That’s so nice to hear Greg! Thanks so much 🙂 N x
Hulya says
Tried this recipe and it was absolutely delicious. I will definitely be cooking it again.
Nagi says
I’m so glad you enjoyed it Hulya! N x
Michaela Clayton says
Made this tonight and it was such a hit, even though I left it on the stove too long and it started to catch on the bottom of the pan it was still absolutely delicious. Will use maybe half the chilli next time if making it for the family, as although hubby and I thought the heat was perfect for a rogan Josh, it was slightly too spicy for our 3 year old. Definitely making again.
Tajinder Gill says
I’m no expert but I think rogan Josh doesn’t has tomato in it. But it does have hing or Asafoetida and ratanjot which are both missing here
Selina Varughese says
Hi, I am having a hard time finding lamb shoulder anywhere near me. Is there any other meat that you recommend as a substitute? Thank you in the advance!
Nagi says
Hi Selina, you can use any cut as long as it’s not leg and not lean. You need the fat through it to be tender and not dry 🙂 N x
Sue Dalitz says
Just made this for tomorrow, WOW!!!!! I didn’t have some of the required spices but did have most, so subbed. This is going to rock. Thank you yet again!
Nagi says
Wahoo, that’s great Sue! N x
Rajesh says
By the end result achieved today, i swear allegiance to your style and am addicted to the wonderful taste it achieves. Thank you very much for the simplicity in following your recipes. Salutations in creating this.
Nagi says
Thanks so much Rajesh ❤️
Rajesh says
Nagi, Hope this finds you well. May i ask if you could please post your take on Pepper Pork?. I personally like the mangalorean style, however there are a lot of variations. would be highly grateful if you could. Thanking you in anticipation.
Zubie says
I made this over the weekend and was absolutely blown away by the flavour, depth and intensity of the dish. Thank you! It was better than restaurant quality. Your recipes have always been so delicious!
KATRINA KIND says
Beautiful flavours that gently build to a delicious warmth
Lamb so soft, melt in the mouth. Absolutely gorgeous
Cannot thank Recipetin enough for making me feel like a worthy cook.
Nagi says
That’s lovely to hear Katrina, I’m so glad you enjoyed it! N x
Nicole says
It was so easy to make. Super tasty. Thanks
Nagi says
I’m so glad you loved it Nicole! N x
Kerry says
Absolutely loved this but had to do it a bit hard (and prob a bit more expensive) by buying lamb shoulder chops and cutting off the bone. Cannot find boneless lamb shoulder anyone else got a better idea. At the end was so worth it Yum Yum
Nagi says
It’s so worth it though Kerry!! N x
Rene Lindeboom says
Made this today in the slowcooker. Lamb Shoulder does need serious cooking time on ‘low’ and also one hour on ‘high’ without the lid. Was worried because of the sauce being not thick enough but with a few good dollops of greek yoghurt the sauce became of the right consistency. Utterly delicious!
Linda says
I’m keen to try this in the slow cooker too! Did you use the recipe as is? How long did you put it in the slow cooker for?
Rene Lindeboom says
@Linda: Give it a go! I’m not one for following recipes to the letter I’m afraid (didn’t use ghee for example) but I did use the herbs & spices from recipetin’s post here. Using the slowcooker means half an hour (or even a whole hour) more or less doesn’t really matter (at least that’s what I think). If you ask me it’s pretty hard to overcook. Most of the time I start chopping onions and such somewhere in the morning, and have the slowcooker on ‘low’ for at least 6 or 7 hours. And after that one hour on ‘high’ will give you a thicker sauce or stew – while boiling rice or something (so you can keep an eye on the slowcooker). Can’t do a whole lot wrong and it makes a delicious meal!
Linda says
I’m keen to try this in the sl or cooker too! Did you use the recipe as is for the slow cooker? How long did you put in the slow cooker for? 🙏
Shuvo aswad says
I knew that traditionally to colour the rogan josh Ratanjot and Kashmiri chilli are used.
Tanya says
Hi!
As soon as I put in the yogurt it curdled. Still tasted great but didn’t look as pretty as yours. Suggestions?? Thank you!!
Shuvo aswad says
I think u must whisk the curd before u mix with the curry. So it wont curdle then.
Tanya says
What do you mean? Mix the what?
Greg B says
Always add the yogurt spoonful by spoonful incorporating each one before you add the next. This should prevent the curdling
Tanya To says
THank you! I will try that. Disappointing no tips from Tin??? 🙁
Alyson says
Made this with beef instead and it was so tasty. Yes there are a lot of ingredients but once you have got these prepped it’s straightforward and the results satisfied my craving for a decent curry. Family loved it too 😀
Nagi says
I’m so glad you gave it a go Alyson!! N x
Tessa says
Another spectacular dish!! You never disappoint. This turned out perfectly – the lamb was super tender, the wonderful sauce just the right amount and blend of spices. This is another recipe that’s going into my recipetin! P.S. I don’t even bother looking anywhere else for recipes anymore – just your site! P.P.S. Stay safe and healthy.