The recipe My homemade Keema
My homemade Keema recipe is a Indian Dinner meal that takes 60 minutes to make. If you enjoy Indian for Dinner, you will like My homemade Keema!
My homemade Keema
- What Course Is My homemade Keema?
- How Long Does My homemade Keema Recipe Take To Prepare?
- How Long Does My homemade Keema Recipe Take To Cook?
- How Many Servings Does My homemade Keema Recipe Make?
- What Are The Ingredients For My homemade Keema Recipe?
- How Do I Make My homemade Keema?
- What's The Nutritional Info For My homemade Keema?
- What Type Of Cuisine Is My homemade Keema?
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Keema (ground meat & potato curry). This is for a wetter version of keema....think risotto rather than paella! What Course Is My homemade Keema?My homemade Keema is for Dinner. How Long Does My homemade Keema Recipe Take To Prepare?My homemade Keema takes 15 minutes to prepare. How Long Does My homemade Keema Recipe Take To Cook?My homemade Keema takes 60 minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does My homemade Keema Recipe Make?My homemade Keema makes 4 servings. What Are The Ingredients For My homemade Keema Recipe?The ingredients for My homemade Keema are: Meat (minced), 300gSweet potato, diced, approx. 1cm, 200g Frozen Peas, 1/2 cup Onion, one medium Ginger root, grated, 2 tsp Garlic, 2 tsp Chilli pepper, green, fresh, 2 Olive oil, 3 tbsp Garam masala, 2 tbsp Tumeric, ground or fresh grated, 2 tsp Coriander, fresh, chopped, approx 3 tbsp Bayleaf Cinnamon, ground, 1tbsp Cloves, ground, 1 tsp Tomato, 2 large chopped or 200g from a can Greek yoghurt, fat free, 2 tbsp 1 tbsp lime juice How Do I Make My homemade Keema?Here is how you make My homemade Keema: 1) grind or process the onion, garlic, chillis and ginger2) dry fry the onion mix until fragrant, keeping it moving to stop it sticking3) add the sweet potato and fry until it starts to colour, then add the spices and fry for 1 min. Remember to keep it moving so it doesn't stick!4) add the tomato and minced meat, then a cup of water and bring to the boil. Once boiling, stir, turn down the heat to low and cover.5) cook on low for one hour, stirring and topping up the water every 10 mins as required.6) 5 mins before the end of cooking time, add the peas and turn up the heat to reduce any remaining liquid (add more liquid first then reduce if required so peas can cook).7) Remove from heat, stir in the lime juice, greek yoghurt and chopped corianderServe on own with a salad, or over rice, cous cous etc, or with breads. Can be used as a pitta or tortilla filling with raitia etc.Make your own variations by changing the spices and volumes to suit, adding the whole can of tomatos instead of water, adding coconut milk during cooking, adding other veg (squash, carrots, cauliflower, aubergine) or legumes (chickpeas are good) and can be cooked in a slow cooker or in the oven instead. Just ensure that you add enough water at the start to keep it ticking over :) with rice or bread, 3 if only saladNumber of Servings: 4Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user MUMMEEEPEEG.What's The Nutritional Info For My homemade Keema?The nutritional information for My homemade Keema is:
What Type Of Cuisine Is My homemade Keema?My homemade Keema is Indian cuisine. |
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