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Minced Beef Curry


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The great thing about curry is the wide variety of flavours: this recipe with minced beef and garden peas goes well with a mild curry. Spicy, warming, nutritious and simply delicious--a must for cold days. Serve it with steamed rice, naan, noodles or potatoes. Besides garden peas, you can also use Brussel sprouts, spinach or winter squashes.

 
  • 2 tbsp Mild curry powder
  • 1/3 tsp Sea salt
  • 500 g Minced beef
  • 5 stalk Spring onions
  • 2 Garlic cloves
  • 1 Chilli pepper
  • 1/3 tsp Cinnamon
  • 150-200 ml Broth
  • 400 g Tinned chopped tomatoes
  1. Mix half of the curry powder and salt in a bowl. Add the mince and mix well. Leave to marinate for about 20 minutes.
  2. Meanwhile, chop the white part of springs. Finely slice the green parts and set aside. Peel and chop the garlic. Halve the chilli pepper lengthways, deseed, cut into long strips and dice into very small cubes.
  3. Heat a large skillet until hot. Add in the marinated beef mince and cook until completely browned all over. Add the white part of spring onions, garlic, chilli pepper, remaining curry powder and cinnamon powder and fry briefly. Then add the broth and tinned tomatoes, mix well and bring to the boil. Cover and simmer the mince curry for about 15 minutes.
  4. Now add in the garden peas. Cook everything for another 3-4 minutes. Taste and season the curry if needed. Sprinkle with the reserved spring onion greens and serve immediately.

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28 comments:

Tom 19/11/24 12:31

...a great meal for a cold evening.

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DEZMOND 19/11/24 13:05

Love those red-brownish dishes!

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Rose world 19/11/24 13:43

I rarely take beef curry. But your minced beef curry looked delicious.

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speedy70 19/11/24 13:43

Molto appetitoso, grazie!!!

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Lola Martínez 19/11/24 13:58

La carne de pollo es la que utilizo para el curry, no lo he probado con otra, lo que sí le pongo siempre es leche de coco, tampoco caldo, supongo que este es diferente y por eso merece la pena probarlo.

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Jeff the Chef 19/11/24 15:00

This sounds lovely! Perfect for cold weather!

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eileeninmd 19/11/24 15:14

Hello,
Another delicious recipe, thanks for sharing. Take care, have a great day!

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Brian's Home Blog 19/11/24 15:27

Love anything with curry, yum!

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Ravenna Meyer 19/11/24 16:22

Wow! looks so yummy! I'll try this for sure soon.

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Marcepanowy Kącik 19/11/24 16:24

Bardzo lubię curry. Twoje danie na pewno jest pyszne ❤️

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Pam 19/11/24 18:41

It looks hearty, flavorful, and comforting. Yum!

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Anonymous 19/11/24 21:01

A lovely cool weather meal. Karen (Back Road Journal)

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roentare 19/11/24 21:58

That looks very flavoursome

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ellie 19/11/24 22:53

Oh, perfect for the cold and windy day we are having! It'll warm you right up!

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Caitlin&Megan 19/11/24 22:55

Looks so great! Thanks so much!

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Raymund | angsarap.net 19/11/24 23:15

This minced beef curry sounds like a perfect comfort dish for those chilly days!

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Citu 19/11/24 23:24

Gracias por la receta. Se ve muy rico. Te mando un beso.

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Cooking Julia 19/11/24 23:52

I've already made this kind of dish and it's delicious!

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Eha Carr 20/11/24 05:04

Having made curries from all the 23 countries where such are the main dish at least twice a week all my life. . . I do like your version but would use at least medium strength powder . . . with a smille . . .

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David 20/11/24 05:54

Hi Angie, This looks like an Indian version of chili without beans. Sounds good but we would need more heat. Take Care, Big Daddy Dave

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Angie's Recipes 20/11/24 07:17

Hi Eha, so happy that you are back :-)) You have been missed terribly!

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My name is Erika. 20/11/24 13:59

I made a similar chili last week. It ended up being one of my best. (grin) And I noticed this curry has many similar ingredients except the chili powder and some warm peppers. It looks delicious Angie. And thanks for sharing. I may have to try this sometime instead of chili.

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Bill 20/11/24 18:09

A wonderful curry dish.

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tigerfish 21/11/24 00:47

Will choose garden peas over spinach and Brussel sprouts for this curry as this curry is worth cooking a huge pot and reheating in batches :p

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Eha Carr 21/11/24 00:58

A warm hug to you also - am trying to manage on a borrowed machine on wi-fi at the moment but should be fully there in about a week to 'argue' 'my way' . . . love . . .

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Lowcarb team member 21/11/24 23:05

A lovely dish when the weather is cooler/cold.

All the best Jan

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Anonymous 22/11/24 04:43

This is perfect for a weekday meal.
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