its not 'Ghost' but should be spelt as 'Gosht', which means 'Lamb' and 'Handi' means a 'Pot' A pot cooked lamb which is saucy is called handi gosht. got it?
2006-09-01 11:03:51
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answer #1
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answered by casanova_indica 5
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It's the ghost of Handy Smurf! He is reincarnated as an indian and wants you to "curry up and eat" bada bing!
Try this recipe
Mutton or beef
spinach(about three bunches)
about three bunches fresh fenugrrek leaves or about i tsp dried.(methi)
green chillies 2
butter 1 tbsp
salt to taste
red chilli powder-1 tsp
turmeric powder half tsp
ginger and garlic paste 1 tbsp
oil(however much u use)
Clean and wash spinach to get all the grit out.Chop it up.In a pan heat oil and add the ginger and garlic and fry till it gets brown.Add the meat,spices and cook on low heat till meat becomes tender.When meat is tender add the spinach(make sure most of the ater in the meat has dried up and dont add more water with the spinach.)Add the methi leaves as well and cook for about 15 mins.Add i tbsp butter,and futher cook for another 5 mins.(simmer).
Or this recipe
ghosht 1/2 kg,
2 tsp corriander powder,
1 tsp haldi powder,
red chilli to taste,
salt to taste,
garlic & ginger paste 1tbsp,
oil,
1 onion,
green chillies,
dry meethi leaves(optional),
2 tomatoes.
fry onion and add all the spices with the ghosht fry well and add little water and fry till the oil seperates and now add 2 tomatoes and again fry and add your palak(u can use frozen and tin spinach also) leave it to cook on a slow fire add little water and when the meat is tender again fry on a high heat and add green chilies with methi leaves fry till the oil comes on the top,
2006-09-01 02:17:51
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answered by Madeleine 2
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Pronounced and spelt HAANDI GOSHT. Which literally means meat cooked in a pot.
It could be lamb or beef, just ask. And please don't mix up Indian words with English ones. No offence but you wouldnt want cottage pie spelt like kotej pay or something would you.
2006-09-01 14:52:11
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answered by sugarsweet 3
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it's a meat (ghosht) from cow, goat, lamb, or chicken. and it's mixed with some indian spices cooked into a pot called handy. and it taste delicious.
2006-08-31 18:08:57
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answered by someone 1
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In India....When someone steals a lamb..they chop off his / her hands..and put them in a dish
2006-08-31 17:24:35
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answered by Freddy D 2
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ghost is lamb...... don't know about the handy part
2006-08-31 17:18:34
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answered by flygrrl 4
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someone answered just right.
2006-08-31 19:15:55
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answered by julielove327 5
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right answer from someone
2006-08-31 18:51:29
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answered by free 2
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no...i've never heard about it.........
2006-09-01 02:04:02
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answered by Pakode 2
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