skutchata
Skutchata is a traditional dish from the northern regions of India, particularly popular in the states of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a hearty stew made from mutton, which is slow-cooked with a blend of aromatic spices, including cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, and bay leaves. The dish is known for its rich, fragrant flavor and tender meat. Skutchata is often served with naan or roti, and is a staple during festive occasions and family gatherings. The name "skutchata" is derived from the Kashmiri language, where "skut" means meat and "chata" refers to a stew or curry. The dish is a testament to the culinary heritage of the region, combining local ingredients and traditional cooking techniques to create a comforting and flavorful meal.