Recipe Slow cooker lamb rogan josh
If you’re cooking for the family, this easy slow cooker lamb curry makes a feast with rice, extra yoghurt and cucumber for freshness. Make the curry even more special by scattering with pomegranate seeds or chopped coriander.
Recipe tips
Use a tin of chopped tomatoes if that is all you have, but whole tomatoes are often cheaper and make a richer sauce that is good for a curry.
Ready-made pastes are a great kitchen shortcut, so if you liked this recipe then it is very easily adapted to create other curries.
Tikka masala: use tikka masala paste, leave out the cinnamon stick and swap the yoghurt for double cream. Serve sprinkled with coriander.
Jalfrezi: use jalfrezi paste, swap the cinnamon stick for a whole green chilli and leave out the yoghurt. Season with a squeeze of lemon juice and use a green pepper.
Madras: use 200ml/7fl oz coconut milk instead of the water when whizzing the paste and swap the rogan josh for madras paste. Leave out the cinnamon and bay leaves, adding a few curry leaves instead if you have any.
Slow cooker lamb rogan josh
Ingredients
- 2 onions, 1½ roughly chopped, ½ thinly sliced
- 100g/3½oz rogan josh spice paste (or follow pack guidance for serving 4 people)
- 600g/1lb 5oz lamb neck fillet or shoulder, excess fat trimmed and diced into 3–4cm/1¼–1½in chunks
- 1½ tsp cumin seeds
- 1 cinnamon stick
- 2 fresh or dried bay leaves
- 400g tin plum tomatoes
- 1 pepper, any colour, cut into big chunks (optional)
- 100g/3½oz full-fat Greek-style or plain yoghurt
- salt and freshly ground black pepper
- freshly cooked rice (or options described in the introduction), to serve
Instructions
- Turn the slow cooker to the High setting to heat up. Put the roughly chopped onions and curry paste in a food processor with 100ml/3½fl oz water and whizz until smooth. Scrape into the slow cooker, then add the thinly sliced onion, lamb chunks, cumin seeds, cinnamon and bay leaves.
- Use kitchen scissors to snip the plum tomatoes into small pieces inside the tin, then tip into the slow cooker. Give everything a good stir, season with salt and pepper and cover with the lid. Cook for 4 hours on High or 8–9 hours on Low until the lamb is tender, but not dry. If using the pepper, add for the last hour of cooking.
- Stir in the yoghurt and leave for 10 minutes before serving. Taste and season again if needed and serve with rice or preferred serving options.
Shopping List
Fruit and vegetables2 onions, 1½ roughly chopped, ½ thinly sliced
1 pepper, any colour, cut into big chunks (optional) Tins, packets and jars
100g/3½oz rogan josh spice paste (or follow pack guidance for serving 4 people)
freshly cooked rice (or options described in the introduction), to serve
400g tin plum tomatoes Cooking ingredients
2 fresh or dried bay leaves
salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 cinnamon stick
1½ tsp cumin seeds Dairy, eggs and chilled 100g/3½oz full-fat Greek-style or plain yoghurt Meat, fish and poultry 600g/1lb 5oz lamb neck fillet or shoulder, excess fat trimmed and diced into 3–4cm/1¼–1½in chunks
Notes
If you’re cooking for the family, this easy slow cooker lamb curry makes a feast with rice, extra yoghurt and cucumber for freshness. Make the curry even more special by scattering with pomegranate seeds or chopped coriander.
Use a tin of chopped tomatoes if that is all you have, but whole tomatoes are often cheaper and make a richer sauce that is good for a curry.
Ready-made pastes are a great kitchen shortcut, so if you liked this recipe then it is very easily adapted to create other curries.
Tikka masala: use tikka masala paste, leave out the cinnamon stick and swap the yoghurt for double cream. Serve sprinkled with coriander.
Jalfrezi: use jalfrezi paste, swap the cinnamon stick for a whole green chilli and leave out the yoghurt. Season with a squeeze of lemon juice and use a green pepper.
Madras: use 200ml/7fl oz coconut milk instead of the water when whizzing the paste and swap the rogan josh for madras paste. Leave out the cinnamon and bay leaves, adding a few curry leaves instead if you have any.
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