Gosht
Gosht or ghosht refers to tender meat, cooked for a long time, and used as an ingredient in a number of Middle Eastern cuisine, Central Asian cuisine and cuisine of the Indian subcontinent. The word stems from the Persian word gosht گوشت, meaning "meat" or "flesh", especially that of goat. In India, most gosht dishes include goat or mutton. In India, the term mutton is more likely to refer to the meat of a goat rather than that of an adult sheep, as it does elsewhere in the English-speaking world. When Indian dishes are adapted for Western diners, lamb is the meat most often used in the adaptation. This has led to a common misconception that gosht means "lamb".[citation needed]
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Recipes
Pakistani Bhuna Gosht Recipe by Archana's Kitchen
Pakistani Bhuna Gosht is a mutton preparation that is very popular in Pakistan. Mutton pieces slow cooked in whole spices, chopped onion and ginger garlic is later fried (bhuna) with lots of ghee and garnished with coriander. The mutton pieces when cooked...
Aloo Gosht Recipe by Sadia Dehlvi - NDTV Food
Aloo Gosht Recipe - Ideally, the potatoes should be of medium size, round or oval shaped. I handpick potatoes or else one is stuck with all kinds of shapes. The uniformity in size makes the dish look appealing. Potatoes are cut lengthwise into two halves...
Daal Gosht Recipe-Mutton Curry With Lentils by Archana's Kitchen
Daal Gosht is a delicious, comfort dish prepared out of lamb or mutton that is cooked in a soup of a variety of lentils and spices. The slow cooked meat should ideally fall off the bone for the perfect Daal Gosht. It is a perfect recipe to prepare during...