Monday, April 26, 2010
Special beef roast with coconut milk (Serves 6)
Today we treat you to a super delicious recipe that is certain to satisfy the palates of our beef loving friends. In this beef roast we have tested the noval use of coconut milk instead of routinely used coconut slices which we found to significantly enhance the flavor of this dish. So why wait, enter your cooking lab and test this new protocol :-)
For marination
Beef 2 lbs, cut to small bite size pieces
Turmeric powder ½ tsp
Lemon juice 1 tsp
Salt as needed
Marinate the beef with the above ingredients for 30 minutes at room temperature. Pressure cook this for 3 whistles and reduce flame to low-med and cook for another 8 more minutes. Switch off flame and allow the pressure to release by itself. You dont need to add water as the meat will ooze out lot of liquid during the cooking process. Set aside.
For roasting beef
Red Onions 2 big, chopped
Ginger 1’ piece, chopped
Garlic 5 cloves, chopped
Curry leaves 2 sprigs
Green chilly 3 nos, chopped
Red chilly powder 2 tsp
Corinader powder 5 tsp
Garam masala 1 ½ tsp
Fennel seed powder 1 tsp
(perumjeerakam)
Black pepper powder 1 tsp
Thick coconut milk ½ cup
Coriander leaves a handful, chopped
Salt as needed
Oil 2-3 TBSP
Preparation
Heat oil in a pan (med high) and sauté the chopped onions until golden brown in color. Now throw in the ginger, garlic, curry leaves and green chillies and sauté for another few more minutes. Once the raw smell goes off, add the chilly powder, coriander powder, garam masala, fennel seed (perumjeerakam) powder, black pepper powder. Saute this until raw smell from powders are gone and everything is blended well. Now add ½ cup thick coconut milk. Reduce flame to medium and let the coconut milk gets reduced to ¾ volume. Add the coriander leaves and the cooked beef. Mix well and roast the beef till a black-brown color. Do a taste test and add more salt, if needed. Delicious beef fry is ready, but to add more taste we like to add sliced onions at this stage and sauté for 5 more minutes. Enjoy this with steaming hot rice and moru curry (Yogurt gravy)..
Tips
If you prefer add chopped coconut slices along with sautéing onions
Make sure you roast the beef until it fetches a black-brown color as in the picture
Adjust the heat as per your taste, as the taste of this dish is mainly from the blend of heat from green chilly, red chilly powder and pepper powder
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Was very tasty..
ReplyDeleteSure the coconut milk gives a nice twist..never tried it in beef roast, only for kaada..
ReplyDeleteBeautiful presentation and looks so yummy, thanks for sharing dear...
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Entamme, beef roast superb aayittundu ketto..coconut milk use cheythondulla recipeyum aa dark brown colorum okke kidilan thanne :)
ReplyDeletewow adipoli..and that too with cocnut milk more adipoli :)..
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Beautiful presentation and roast looks truly yumm!!my husband will definitely love this..
ReplyDeletedrool worthy pics !! looks so delicious.
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious! Lovely presentation.
ReplyDeleteBeef roast is my hubby's faaav one dear,,ur's looks perfect n well presented..
ReplyDeleteYummmmmm...i am drooling at those pics...the beef roast looks delicious and mouthwatering.
ReplyDeletekidilam beef roast... love dry preparations of beef... this looks soo good... love the presentation too...
ReplyDeleteThe only thing that gets me lazy in making beef fry are the chopping of the coconut..thanks for a great alternative!
ReplyDeletedelicious.. never thought of doinh it with coconut milk..
ReplyDeleteAdipoli!
ReplyDeletenever tried beef with coconut milk.will give it a try soon.pictures are really tempting.
ReplyDeleteYummm... All your recipes look so good. My mouth is watering just looking at the pics. Great presentation and wonderful pics. Can't wait to try your recipes :-)
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