Keema (Indian Ground Beef Curry)
Copy/Pasting from my cooking blog ( http://www.myfitnesspal.com/blog/taunto )where I share authentic Indian/Pakistani/Arabic recipes. Most of the recipes are handed down to me by Late mother, my sister or my sister in law. Hope you enjoy it!
This recipe is shared by my sister-in-law. Keema is a very popular dish in Indian/Pakistan/Afghanistan and is very cheap to make, plus it can be fairly low in calories because you get huge servings out of little amount of beef.
Ingredients
Onions 2 large or 3 medium. Very thinly sliced
2 cloves (optional but they add a nice flavor and and arom)
4 black pepper corns
1 tsp cumin seed
1 tbsp ginger+garlic paste. Can use fresh garlic/ginger too
2 lbs ground beef (I used 15% fat but you can go lower leaner. Infact I encourage leaner. Any higher % fat ground beef is too much for Keema)
1.5 tsp red chilli pepper powder (Use cayan pepper if you got it)
2 tsp ground coriander powder
1 tsp garam masala (can use curry powder though I wouldn't recommend it)
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
2-3 tomatoes depending on size finely sliced
3 medium sized potatos into small cubes
2 tbsp olive oil
salt
cilantro
Recipe
Brown the onions in olive oil. Once they change the color to golden brown add pepper corns, cumin seed and cloves. Add ground beef and giner/garlic. Let it fry in its own fat along with onions till all the water is evaporated
Once there is almost no water left, add the spices (chilli pepper powder, salt, coriander powder, garam masala and turmeric powder). Stir it up and cook the meat with the spices for a few.
Add Tomatoes and about 1 cup of water and let it cook on slow heat for about 20 minutes. Add the potatos and about 1 more glass water. Let it cook for another 20 minutes or till you feel the potatos are very tender. Ideally you want to have a bit of a liquidy curry since you will be serving this with bread or rice however if you want less liquidy Keema you can let the water evaporate more. Add cilantros and have at it
I usually eat this with home-made chapati (Indian bread, very easy to make) or rice but you can use this for tacos and burritos too.
Nutrition info per serving
This recipe makes about 8 servings
Calories 357
Carbs: 19
Fat: 21
Protein: 23
Fiber: 2
This recipe is shared by my sister-in-law. Keema is a very popular dish in Indian/Pakistan/Afghanistan and is very cheap to make, plus it can be fairly low in calories because you get huge servings out of little amount of beef.
Ingredients
Onions 2 large or 3 medium. Very thinly sliced
2 cloves (optional but they add a nice flavor and and arom)
4 black pepper corns
1 tsp cumin seed
1 tbsp ginger+garlic paste. Can use fresh garlic/ginger too
2 lbs ground beef (I used 15% fat but you can go lower leaner. Infact I encourage leaner. Any higher % fat ground beef is too much for Keema)
1.5 tsp red chilli pepper powder (Use cayan pepper if you got it)
2 tsp ground coriander powder
1 tsp garam masala (can use curry powder though I wouldn't recommend it)
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
2-3 tomatoes depending on size finely sliced
3 medium sized potatos into small cubes
2 tbsp olive oil
salt
cilantro
Recipe
Brown the onions in olive oil. Once they change the color to golden brown add pepper corns, cumin seed and cloves. Add ground beef and giner/garlic. Let it fry in its own fat along with onions till all the water is evaporated
Once there is almost no water left, add the spices (chilli pepper powder, salt, coriander powder, garam masala and turmeric powder). Stir it up and cook the meat with the spices for a few.
Add Tomatoes and about 1 cup of water and let it cook on slow heat for about 20 minutes. Add the potatos and about 1 more glass water. Let it cook for another 20 minutes or till you feel the potatos are very tender. Ideally you want to have a bit of a liquidy curry since you will be serving this with bread or rice however if you want less liquidy Keema you can let the water evaporate more. Add cilantros and have at it
I usually eat this with home-made chapati (Indian bread, very easy to make) or rice but you can use this for tacos and burritos too.
Nutrition info per serving
This recipe makes about 8 servings
Calories 357
Carbs: 19
Fat: 21
Protein: 23
Fiber: 2
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Sounds delicious!0
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yummy!0
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I was looking for a good Keema recipe! Thanks much!0
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Sounds good!!!!0
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I was looking for a good Keema recipe! Thanks much!
You're welcome. I have been eating it for a few days and its delicious.
You can substitute potatoes for chick peas or green peas too btw0 -
Bump!!! Cant wait to try this!0
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Had a couple of friends over to share this with for dinner. It was very good and enjoyed by everyone. Served it with brown rice and chapatte and Naan. I had to buy all the spices but it was worth it. Thank you for sharing.0
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Bump for future use0
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Looooove curry. Eating Indian tomorrow hehe0
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Love a good curry thanks, altho here in the UK it might end up being a 'horse keema' ;-)
Sure it'll be great either way. Thanks.0 -
Will definitely try..thanks.0
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Bump0
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Sounds yummy thankyou :happy:0
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Bump for later. Thank you OP0
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Bumping to remind myself to give this a go! Thanks! For any other Brits, cilantro is coriander leaves.0
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I made this a few days ago, but didn't add potatoes or peas and used chilli flakes. I love how it's so simple to make and it can last for days!0
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I've made something like this before - it's delicious! Also works a treat with Quorn mince for a lower fat/vegetarian option.0
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Bumping so I can bookmark your blog0
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Bump.Thanks.0
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Bump0
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Your blog has found a place in my bookmarks. Thanks!0
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Thanks for posting0
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Bump0
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Going to have to try that. Except minus the potatoes probably. I completely forgot about the existence of garam masala but I have a vague memory of deliciousness.0
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Yeah, going to have to make this! Thanks for sharing0
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Thank you for posting this - printing it out now, definitely want to try this!0
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This sounds delicious- I'm going to try it. Thanks for posting!0
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The husband and I were just talking about what we are having for dinner. That question has been answered. Yummy.0
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Thanks Taunto! I know what I'm having for Sunday dinner! :drinker:0
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OMG, I'll definitely be checking out your blog. Thanks for the recipes!0
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