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News18
12-08-2025
- Entertainment
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Top 5 Mutton Dishes To Order Online For A Royal Feast At Home
Whether you're hosting a royal dinner, treating yourself, or simply want to elevate your meal, here are 5 top mutton dishes that you absolutely must order Nothing satisfies a craving quite like a well-cooked mutton dish, full of depth, spice, and that comforting richness that stays with you long after the meal. Whether you're hosting a royal dinner, treating yourself, or simply want to elevate your meal, here are 5 top mutton dishes that you absolutely must order from online delivery platforms. Mutton Shikampuri Kebab: Creamy, Spiced & Simply Regal, the Mutton Shikampuri Kebab is a melt-in-the-mouth experience with a twist. It is a surprise core of spiced hung curd that adds a creamy richness to every bite. Best paired with green chutney and onion salad, it is a perfect appetiser that blends flavour and texture like no other. Mutton Galouti Kebab: Delicate, aromatic, and unbelievably soft, the Mutton Galouti Kebab is a Nawabi delicacy that packs in over 100 spices in every bite. Traditionally made to suit a toothless Nawab, today it's a crowd favourite for its unbeatable tenderness. The Mutton Galouti Kebab is best paired with roomali roti or can be indulged independently as well. Punjabi Mutton Rogan Josh: This Kashmiri Classic dish brings together succulent mutton chunks in a rich, spice-laden gravy. The Punjabi Mutton Rogan Josh, best paired with Jeera rice or naan, is the perfect example of bold Punjabi flavours meeting slow-cooked mastery. Ideal for when you want something hearty and indulgent. Kosha Mangsho: Bengal's Sunday Favourite: A classic from the Bengali kitchen, Kosha Mangsho is mutton slow-cooked in mustard oil, caramelized onions, and traditional spices until it's dark, rich, and irresistible. It's the kind of dish that brings nostalgia and bold flavors together beautifully. Champaran Mutton: Hailing from Bihar, the Champaran Mutton is cooked dum-style in a sealed pot with whole garlic pods, mustard oil, and spices resulting in a smoky, rustic curry that's both fiery and fragrant. Best paired with steamed rice or paratha, it's a lesser-known gem that packs a powerful flavour punch. Whether you're planning a dinner party or just want to savour gourmet mutton at home, you can enjoy all these dishes as part of the Jashn-E-Gosht range by ITC Master Chef Creations. First Published: Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.


News18
22-07-2025
- General
- News18
5 Best Restaurants in Delhi to Enjoy Bengali Food
Their Kosha Mangsho (spicy mutton curry), Aloo Posto (potatoes in poppy seed paste), and Daab Chingri are crowd favourites.


News18
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Abhishek Bachchan Gets Nostalgic About Bhopal And His ‘Nani's Kosha Mangsho'
Last Updated: Abhishek also revealed that his Nani is the real cook in the family and not his mom, Jaya Bachchan. Abhishek Bachchan is currently gearing up for the release of his much-anticipated film, Kaalidhar Laapata. Premiering on ZEE5 on July 4, the trailer of the gripping thriller has already created a stir online, building anticipation for its digital release. To keep the buzz soaring, the lead actor is leaving no stone unturned to promote the film. Now, Abhishek sat for an interview with an entertainment media portal where he opened up about his most cherished experiences and greatest learning while shooting for the film. In a candid interview with Zoom, Abhishek offered a personal insight from the shoot, which took place extensively in Bhopal, his maternal hometown. 'We shot extensively in and around Bhopal, which is my nanhiyal (maternal home). And I think the greatest learning for me during the making of this film was that you will never, ever, ever put on weight when your grandmother feeds you with love," Abhishek said with a smile. He fondly recalled returning to his grandmother's home every evening after wrap-up to eat home-cooked Kosha Mangsho. 'My Nani, by the grace of God, is 95 and still with us. She'd have Kosha Mangsho ready every night. It was all set, made with love, fed with love—and you'll never put on weight when it's like that." Abhishek also revealed that his Nani is the real cook in the family, joking, 'My mom is not a cook. So whenever I'm in Bhopal, it's a lot of fun—you get spoiled. So yes, my biggest learning is: when your Nani feeds you with love, you'll never put on weight." Beyond the film, the Guru actor also spoke about life in his star-studded joint family, which includes his wife Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, father Amitabh Bachchan, mother Jaya Bachchan, and daughter Aaradhya. 'It's funny," he said, adding, 'We're all actors. We love hanging out together, and then suddenly everyone just goes back to their own spaces. That comes naturally because for actors it is important to spend time with yourself and get to know yourself. Self-discovery is something that we rarely do. It's essential, but I would never want to be a loner." Directed by Madhumita, Kaalidhar Laapata also stars Mohd Zeeshan Ayyub and promises an intense, emotional narrative packed with suspense. Looking ahead, Abhishek will next be seen in the action-thriller King. Set for release in 2026, the film has already generated significant buzz thanks to its star-studded cast. The film will be headlined by Shah Rukh Khan as a powerful assassin entrenched in the criminal underworld. Abhishek joins Suhana Khan and Abhay Verma, while reports suggest that Deepika Padukone, Arshad Warsi, Rani Mukerji and Anil Kapoor have also been roped in for pivotal roles. First Published: