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​From mushrooms to mutton: 5 ghee roast recipes worth discovering​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 7, 2025, 20:30 IST
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From mushrooms to mutton: 5 ghee roast recipes worth discovering

There’s something magical about ghee roast. That golden, glossy layer of spiced fat clinging to every piece — smoky, rich, unapologetically bold. Born in the kitchens of coastal Karnataka, this dish has travelled far from its roots, and now stars in everything from lunchboxes to lazy Sunday spreads. And while chicken ghee roast may have earned cult status, there’s a whole world of ghee-roasted goodness waiting to be tasted. Whether you’re a meat-lover or a veggie loyalist, there’s a version for you. Let’s dive into some seriously delicious takes.

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Mushroom ghee roast

If you’ve been skipping mushrooms thinking they’re bland or too basic, wait till you try them ghee-roasted. They soak up all that spicy, smoky ghee like it’s their life’s mission. Use button or oyster, both work great. Cook them just enough so they stay juicy but get that slight chew, with the masala hugging every bite. It’s meaty without the meat, fiery but comforting, and honestly, way more fun than it sounds. Plus, mushrooms are packed with B-vitamins and antioxidants, so it’s not just tasty – it’s actually doing good things for you too.

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Paneer ghee roast

Soft cubes of paneer, pan-fried till golden and then dunked into a fiery ghee-based masala, this one’s a crowd-pleaser. The creaminess of paneer balances the spice beautifully, and that final drizzle of ghee makes it irresistibly rich. Great with parathas, better with neer dosa, and even better when scooped up straight from the pan. Paneer also brings in a dose of protein and calcium, so you can call it indulgent and nourishing.

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Prawn ghee roast

This is where ghee roast meets the sea. Prawns, quick-cooked to tender perfection, absorb the spicy ghee and tangy tamarind base in minutes. It’s got the smoky heat, the buttery texture, and the unmistakable whiff of coastal India. Pair it with some fluffy rice or even a simple rasam – and let the ghee do the talking. Prawns are also low in fat and high in iodine and omega-3s, which makes this one a winner on all counts.

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Egg ghee roast

Boiled eggs may sound too basic, but wait till they get the ghee roast treatment. Halved and seared in a thick, roasted masala till the edges crisp up, this version is perfect when you want something hearty without going overboard. The yolks soak up the spice, while the ghee keeps it moist. Eggs, of course, bring in high-quality protein and healthy fats, making this a good pick for a high-energy meal.

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Mutton ghee roast

This one’s not for the faint of heart. Slow-cooked mutton pieces, bathed in a masala that’s both fierce and fragrant, and then roasted in ghee till they’re coated in a thick, fiery glaze. It's heavy, heady, and best enjoyed with a nap to follow. Perfect for festive meals or weekend indulgence, this version celebrates everything that makes Indian food unforgettable — spice, fat, depth, and time. Mutton also offers iron, zinc, and a dose of serious comfort.

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