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11 December 2023

Slow Cooked Lamb Rogan Josh #LivePeasant

With a busy week ahead I wanted to ensure I had some quick and easy meals on the planner and slow cooker recipes are so ideal for this. I can literally pop all of the ingredients into the pot in the morning, head out to meet friends/work/appointments and serve up a delicious meal in the evening. Minimal effort and amazing food - the perfect combo.

We really enjoyed the Slow Cooked Beef with Gnocchi I made a while back so I decided to put another #LivePeasant recipe to the test. The Live Peasant campaign encourages you to boost your lamb and beef intake through slow cooked, hearty and rustic style meals that are often far more affordable and far more convenient for families. This time we opted for a dish featuring lamb as the protein and with a little more spice - Rogan Josh!  What I love about this is that it only takes a few minutes to prep and as the carbs and veg are all cooked in the slow cooker with the meat so I didn't need to worry about cooking extras or sides to accompany it, although there are some suggested below.


Slow Cooked Lamb Rogan Josh #LivePeasant


Ingredients
Preparation time: 10 minutes 
Cooking time: High 4-6 hours or low 8-10 hours

  • 450g/1lb lean lamb shoulder or leg cubes, cut into 2.5cm/1 inch cubes
  • 2 medium onions, peeled and chopped OR 1 x 500g pack prepared diced onions
  • 1 garlic clove or 5ml/1tsp garlic purée
  • 1 x 420g (approx.) jar prepared Rogan Josh sauce
  • 200ml/7 fl oz good, hot lamb stock
  • 6 small new potatoes, quartered
  • 100g/4oz prepared cauliflower florets (frozen are good too)
  • Salt and freshly milled black pepper
  • Natural yoghurt, to garnish
  • Freshly chopped coriander leaves, to garnish


Ingredients to make Lamb Rogan Josh

Chopped potatoes and diced onion


Method

  • Put all the ingredients, except the yoghurt and coriander, in a large slow cooker.
  • Turn the slow cooker on HIGH for 4-6 hours or LOW for 8-10 hours, or according to your manufacturers’ handbook.
  • Turn off the slow cooker, garnish with the yoghurt and coriander and serve with prepared basmati rice and a selection of Indian relishes and poppadoms or naan bread.


Lamb Rogan Josh


We like to buy produce that has a quality mark when we can, like the Red Tractor logo, to ensure the food is farm assured. 


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This was such a tasty meal and there were clear bowls all around, a sign of success. The Mr was eager to take the leftovers to work the following day where I'm sure the aroma captivated his colleagues too - it smells heavenly while simmering away all day in the kitchen.

Take a peek at the Simply Beef and Lamb website for more Live Peasant dinner ideas and pop over to our YouTube channel to watch our video for the recipe which features some funny outtakes too.


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58 comments

  1. Delicious.

    Rachel Craig

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  2. Oh, my! It looks super and it was good to read about #LivePeasant.

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  3. I do love Rogan Josh, we're eating more curries at home as the children get older and love them.

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  4. That looks and sounds amazing. You can't get decent lamb here usually, but I will make my mum dig her slow cooker out when I am next home! :D

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  5. Slow cooking cheap joints is definitely one of my favourite kind of dinners, the knowledge it didn't cost much and usually having leftovers for next days lunch. Lamb shoulder is one of my favourites, the taste and flavour is great and this sounds lovely.

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  6. I love slow cooking, however, I am not a fan of jars as they contain so much sugar and salt. This looks delicious though

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    1. You can make your own if you wish, this was a recipe provided for the post :) x

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  7. Now this sounds like my kind of meal, I love using my slow cooker.

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  8. I'm veggie so I'd do this without lamb but I do love a rogan josh! x

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  9. Looks delicious and I love slow cooker recipes, so easy :)

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  10. Maria Rogers02/05/2016, 15:45

    looks easy peasey!

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  11. I don't really like lamb but your dish looks amazing!

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  12. Margaret Clarkson
    I love lamb and this looks lovely.

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  13. That looks gorgeous, I'm putting in the work at the moment to get my kids to enjoy a decent curry ;)

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  14. That's looks like such a colourful and tasty dish

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  15. Oh this looks delicious! I could really eat this now with some Naan bread x

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  16. That looks so delicious and I LOVE that it's slow cooker recipe!

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  17. LivePeasant is a great initiative and the food looks delicious.

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  18. Yummy gonna try this this weekend

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  19. carolyn joyce08/05/2016, 10:32

    This looks delicious! love curry dishes

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  20. This looks amazing, my hubby's mouth will be watering if he seen this :)

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  21. Looks quite easy to prepare

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  22. Looks quite easy to prepare

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  23. This is my favourite curry but I've never tried making it myself, so thanks for this great recepe x

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  24. Love the look of this, and not too long preparation time is great too!

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  25. Pam Francis Gregory16/05/2016, 14:52

    Love Lamb Rogan Josh - Use a similar recipe with left over lamb from a Sunday roast

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  26. oh i just love lamb , and this looks so good

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  27. Looks amazing and am not a meat person

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  28. Delicious.

    Rachel Craig

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  29. Looks yummy, I love my slow cooker and im going to have a bash at doing this.

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  30. Looks so yummy thank you for sharing :)

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  31. Another great sounding dish, adding to my list of slow cooker recipes to try

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  32. Might cook this tonight, its my husbands favourite x

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  33. I am really into slow cooking these days - I used to chuck everything into the frying pan and be ready in 5 minutes, but slow cooking is so much better for taste and texture! Thanks for the recipe.

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  34. Will have to give this one a try!

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  35. This is my husband's favourite! I keep umming and ahhing about buying a slow cooker. The more recipes I see the more I'm swayed to get one.

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  36. This looks beautiful

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  37. sounds freakin amazing ..my mouth is salivating :)

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