This hearty meal of Keema Matar is normally a rich and heavy dish but here we keep it light and fresh by using very little oil and leanest meat either minced beef/lamb or mutton.
My son loves to scoop it up with some naan or chapati but it would also be good over rice. Normally it uses various spices such as coriander, turmeric, cumin and chili powder individually but now am using ready made meat masala powder that was available from local market or supermarket.
I'm not a big fan for green peas but they were absolutely perfect in this dish. They lend a slight sweetness among the spicy meat and juicy tomatoes. Cubed potato is also included in this Keema Matar.
KEEMA MATAR (MINCED MEAT WITH PEAS)
Serves 3-4
250 g minced beef or mutton
1/2 inch ginger grated
3 cloves garlic minced
3 tablespoon meat curry powder
1 tsp chili powder
1/2 tsp cumin powder
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
2 cup water
salt to taste
handful of coriander leaves chopped
1 cup green peas
2 green chili slit
2 potato cubed
2 tomato cubed
1 big onion cubed
salt to taste
FOR FRYING
1 onion sliced
3 cardamom
4 cloves
1 stick cinnamon
3 tablespoon cooking oil
METHOD
* Combine mince meat with ginger, garlic, turmeric, cumin and chili powder, keep for 20 minutes..
* Heat the oil, add ingredients for frying. When onion turns light brown, add meat and fry till fragrant.
* Add potato and salt, stir then add water and bring to boil. Cover and cook until potato turns soft, stirring occasionally.
* Add tomato, onion, peas and green chili. Cover and cook for 5 minutes.
* Remove from heat, sprinkle with chopped coriander leaves at the time of serving.
I am a great fan of green peas too :P and this qeema matar i am loving it:P
ReplyDeleteTempting yummy beef kheema matar curry . Perfect for rice and rotis
ReplyDeletealways a comfort meal...
ReplyDeleteThis is what I call a lovely looking keema matar. Excellent preparation.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Looks really amazing and lovely
ReplyDeleteSpotted this on the Chick's blog hop today and had to click on it. Mmm, my kind of comfort food. PInning!
ReplyDeletelovely the addition of greens,yummy!
ReplyDeleteIt is the same story at my home. No one appreciates matar in the keema and I invariably have to leave it out. I would love to have this curry with rice :D
ReplyDeleteThis sound absolutely delicious! Pinning and can't wait to try :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks so warm and delicious, great recipe :D
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Choc Chip Uru
Very interesting! I've never heard of something like this!
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This looks like one hearty, filling meal!
ReplyDeletemouthwatering dish....
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome! I love the ingredients - big fan! I'll pin and make this soon! My kids love "curry" anything! Thanks for posting to Merry Monday Link Party! Julia
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