Spicy Indian Beef Curry

"Here is another one of my favourite curry dishes. This dish will make your taste buds stand to attention with the mixture of fragrant herbs and spices. You'll come to realise how easy it is to make such a flavourful curry dish. Enjoy"
 
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Ready In:
55mins
Ingredients:
21
Serves:
8-10
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ingredients

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directions

  • 1.Cut the beef into bite-sized cubes, put into a bowl and season with salt and pepper. Sprinkle with the garam masala, add the yoghurt and a good dash of olive oil, season and toss to coat. Cover with cling film and marinate for as long as possible while you prepare the rest of the curry.
  • 2. For the spice mix, toast the cumin, coriander, fennel and fenugreek seeds in a dry pan, tossing over high heat for a few minutes until fragrant. Tip into a mortar, add a pinch of salt and grind to a fine powder. Stir in the curry powder and mix well.
  • 3.Heat a thin film of olive oil in a large cast-iron casserole or a heavy-based pan. Add the onions, garlic, chilli, ginger and a little seasoning. Add the sugar to help caramelise the onions, followed by the coriander stalks cardamom pods and ground spice mix, stir, then cover and cook for 6-8 minutes until the onions are soft, lifting the lid to give the mixture a stir a few times.
  • 4.Sear the beef in a hot pan and add to the onions along with the chopped tomatoes and tomato puree, stir over a medium-high heat for a few minutes and then add the beef stock and curry leaves. Cover the pan with a lid and simmer very gently, stirring occasionally, for approximately 30 mins or until the beef is tender.
  • 5.To serve, ladle the curry into warm bowls and scatter over the coriander leaves. Accompany with a steaming bowl of basmati rice.

Questions & Replies

  1. Where are the directions to cook these recipes?
     
  2. Can this curry be frozen?
     
  3. I am very interested in making this recipe in reading the reviews that its easier and tastes great You list two 1.76 grams cans of chopped tomatoes which in the US comes to 0.06 ounces. The smallest size chopped tomatoes come in are 8 oz but if you list 2, more common are the 16 oz size cans. Easier to just buy 1 can of 16 oz chopped tomatoes for the recipe. What is the correct amount in ounces, if not ounces, grams for this recipe?
     
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Reviews

  1. As an Indian I must say this is been one of the easiest recipe I've ever cooked. I love to cook and spends also a lot of hours in the kitchen,as Indian food depends on what you cook and how you cook. This Beef curry has been the fastest prepared beef curry I ever cooked and I must tell you the truth:The yummy taste of this curry I can never give up,I loved it really to cook as well as to enjoy it with some rice. Will keep it as one of my favourite curry. Thank you very much Chef Punchin and may god bless you. May your life get so colour full like all the Indian spices.
     
  2. I made about a 1/4 of this recipe. I used toasted whole spices and deglazed the pan I seared beef in with the water, in then added in some beef stock powder. Better than our local Indian thank you!
     
  3. I have made many beef curries in my day, and this one is one of the best. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. My husband was so pleased when he came in from the rain after a long day's work and smelled the fragrant beef curry wafting through the air! The recipe is not as complicated as it seemed to be at first.<br/><br/> I did make some adjustments according to what was available in my spice cupboard, but next time I will try to get it exactly. I used pre-ground spices for the "toasted" spices instead of crushing them myself in the mortar and pestle, but my spices are very fresh, so I think this was ok. Also, I did not have fresh curry leaves handy, so I used acouple of bay leaves (not the same, I know, but it did add a nice flavor). Also, I did not use beef broth, but it was still rich. I used fresh plum tomatoes instead of puree. Also, I used Madras curry powder rather than a mild curry powder, because I like it hot. I served it with basmati rice and peas with a side of long beans and peanut sauce.The flavor was amazing. I will make this one again and again!
     
  4. Well, don't bother. There is so much beef stock that a half hour "or so" will not do it. About 4 hours might reduce it enough to make it "not soup". At the end of the day this is beef stew with a bit of flavour in the sauce. I did EVERYTHING asked, even getting Fenugreek which was new to me. 3 onions and all,etc.etc.etc. Rubbish! I lived in the UK for 20 years and know what a curry tastes like, this was a poor mans version. Open a tin of beef type rubbish and add curry powder will give you the same effect. Honest, don't bother!
     
  5. We loved this recipe - it was rich and rather sophisticated too. I cook Indian meals at least 3 times each week and have done for over 40 years. This is now in my top 5 favourites
     
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Tweaks

  1. Changed to make it hotter with chilli powder and halved the choppes tomato. Also used the left over roast beef instead of diced.
     
  2. I have made many beef curries in my day, and this one is one of the best. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. My husband was so pleased when he came in from the rain after a long day's work and smelled the fragrant beef curry wafting through the air! The recipe is not as complicated as it seemed to be at first.<br/><br/> I did make some adjustments according to what was available in my spice cupboard, but next time I will try to get it exactly. I used pre-ground spices for the "toasted" spices instead of crushing them myself in the mortar and pestle, but my spices are very fresh, so I think this was ok. Also, I did not have fresh curry leaves handy, so I used acouple of bay leaves (not the same, I know, but it did add a nice flavor). Also, I did not use beef broth, but it was still rich. I used fresh plum tomatoes instead of puree. Also, I used Madras curry powder rather than a mild curry powder, because I like it hot. I served it with basmati rice and peas with a side of long beans and peanut sauce.The flavor was amazing. I will make this one again and again!
     

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