
Kosha Mangsho
Kosha mangsho takes its name from the verb kosha, which in Bengali means to slow-cook a meat down, stirring patiently as…
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Kosha mangsho takes its name from the verb kosha, which in Bengali means to slow-cook a meat down, stirring patiently as…

A Cornish-inspired pastry parcel filled with seasoned lamb, tender vegetables, and a rich, savory gravy

Bone-in beef or lamb is browned, then simmered with onions, garlic, tomato and stock

The wet-style mutton counterpart to the drier, slow-bhuna kosha mangsho - and the more everyday of the two

Aubergines and potatoes pan-fry or roast separately

"Achari" means "of pickle" — the dish is built around Indian-style pickles (achaar) as a flavouring agent rather than a condiment

The lamb cousin of cottage pie, and the original of the two (cottage pie came later as a beef variant when lamb was harder to find)

Trinidadian curry goat sits in a quiet rivalry with Jamaican curry goat, but the two are different dishes