Served here with lime and chilli pickle and chapati
Ingredients
whole garam masala: 1 cinamon stick, 4-5 pepporcorns, 2 cloves, 2 cardomom and 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
1 table spoon oil
1 medium onion; chopped fine
1 lb minced beef (or lamb)
3-4 cloves garlic; minced
2 inch ginger; grated
2-3 green chillies; minced
1/2 tspn tumeric powder
1 400gm can peeled tomatoes; liquidised
2 tspn cumin/coriander powder
2 tablespoon yogurt
1 cup peas
1/2 tspn garam masala
salt to taste.
1 tablespoon chopped coriander for garnish
1. Heat the oil in a pan, add the whole garam masala
2. when they start to crackle and splutter add the onion, and fry until golden brown
3. Add the minced meat, garlic, ginger and chillies and fry until the meat is brown, break down any lumps that form
4. Add tumeric, coriander and cumin powdereds, stir, add the tomatoes.
5. Bring to boil and add the yogurt, mix and add the peas.
6. Simmer for 20 minute suntil the peas are cooked.
7. Add the salt and garam masala powder, mix and garnish with coriander leaves
Serve with rice or chapati
wow..this look so wonderfull..i am sure it is a awesome treat for meat lovers...
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I get my butcher to mince the meat 3 times. Then while cooking I break any lumps with a potato masher.
ReplyDeleteThis way you get no lumps at all.
Great recipe! I made this last night, was delicious! but i placed in a caserole dish and cracked a few eggs over it (with yolks in place). I baked it for about 10 mins and served. Thanks for kheema recipe.
ReplyDeleteExcellent recipe. I liked that it wasnt overkill on the masalo. I actually made per your recipe and then i placed in a caserole dish and cracked a few eggs over it (yolks in place) and baked for around 10 mins until egg yolks cooked. Thanks - Hanif
ReplyDeleteNice one Hanif.
ReplyDeleteTried this recipe today .... Used potatoes instead of peas! Loved how it turned out! Thanks ....
ReplyDeleteMoved away from Mum 2.5 years ago. Keema simmering as I type and my Kids said "It smells like Nani's kitchen!" Here's hoping it tastes like Nani's kitchen ;)
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