Lamb Achari
A Punjabi-inspired achari curry featuring pickle spices like panch poran and dried chillies, balanced with sweet mango chutney and tangy lime pickle. This dish captures the essence of Indian pickles in a rich, flavorful lamb curry.
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A Punjabi-inspired achari curry featuring pickle spices like panch poran and dried chillies, balanced with sweet mango chutney and tangy lime pickle. This dish captures the essence of Indian pickles in a rich, flavorful lamb curry.
Cooked in a karahi (two-handled wok-like pan) over high heat: lamb chunks simmer with tomatoes, fresh ginger matchsticks and green chillies, with cracked black pepper and ground cumin going in late. No onion in the sauce. Punjabi origin, fiercely fresh-tasting, the antithesis of long-cooked British curry-house style.
Hot, sharp curry inspired by the cooking of southern India. Reduced tomato base with a heavy dose of chilli powder, mustard seeds, curry leaves and tamarind. Sharper than a vindaloo (no vinegar) but in the same heat range; finished with lime juice and a spoon of mango chutney for sweet contrast.
A British-Indian take on the classic Kashmiri lamb rogan josh, featuring a deep red sauce from paprika and tomato rather than traditional Kashmiri chillies and rattanjot. This version uses pre-cooked lamb for quick assembly, with rich, caramelized flavors from tempered spices and creamy cashew-yoghurt finish.
A customizable British curry-house special balti, mixing pre-cooked meats, seafood, and vegetables in a rich, spiced sauce. This is a chef's signature dish, adapt with your favorite ingredients for a personalized feast.
The fiery Goan original: a vinegar-and-garlic-marinated meat (traditionally pork, adapted in BIR menus to chicken or lamb) simmered in a dark masala loaded with red chillies, cumin and mustard seeds. The sharp acidity from vinegar plus aggressive chilli is the signature; potatoes are a BIR addition (the "aloo" suggestion) but not part of the Portuguese-origin dish.