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Kheema Matar- my first real Indian dish

Kheema dish-finished I absolutely adore Indian cooking and a good deal of it is either gluten free or can be made gluten free easily if you’re good at it.

However. 1. I suck at cooking it mainly because it seems like I can make even a Lassi a mystery  2. Husband hates it because he equates all things hot-spicy with it.

So, I’ve always shied away from making ‘real’ Indian dishes, which is a complete shame because up til a couple of months ago I worked right up the street from Bombay Mart and a few blocks from Kohli’s. Since then Husband has bought me a lovely little Barnes and Noble book to experiment with: Cooking School- Indian. I made a trip back through Oakland to Kohli’s to pick up some essential spices I didn’t have on hand and got to work on Kheema Matar, veg-style. I halved this recipe and replaced the ground beef with lentils and we had more than enough for 2 w/leftovers.

ingredientsKheema Matar, for 4-6

2 tbs ghee (Clarified butter. The recipe says you can also use peanut or veg oil)
2 tsp cumin seeds (I used ground cumin)
1 large onion, finely chopped
1 tbs garlic/ginger paste (don’t substitute for this, it’s great)
2 bay leaves (I omitted)
1 tsp any strength curry powder
2 tomatoes, seeded and chopped
1 tsp ground coriander
1/2-1/4 tsp chili powder
1/4 tsp turmeric
pinch sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
1 lb 2 oz (500g) lean ground beef or lamb (I substituted red lentils)
2 1/4 c frozen peas (don’t defrost)

 ghee and cumin1. Melt the ghee in a skillet w/ a tight fitting lid. Add the cumin seeds and cook, stirring 30 seconds or until they begin to crackle. (Rose’s note: I cooked the ground cumin for the same amount of time)

2. Stir in onion, garlic/ginger paste, bay leaves and curry powder and keep stir-frying until the fat separates. (Rose’s note: Right after this step I added in 3 small peeled, diced red potatoes and cooked 2-3 min more)

 

potatoes and onion3. Stir in the tomatoes and cook for 1-2 minutes. Stir in coriander, chili powder, turmeric, sugar, salt/pepper and stir for 30 seconds.

4. Add the beef and cook for 1-2 min. until browned and break up with a wooden spoon. Reduce the heat and simmer for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. (Rose’s note: instead of beef I added 1/2 c. red lentils and 1/2 c water. During the 10 minute simmering I added approx. 1 more cup of water as the lentils started to cook but you can adjust this as necessary)

spices and veg5. Add the peas and continue simmering for another 10-15 minutes until peas are thawed and warmed. Add more water if necessary to prevent sticking or if you end up with too much, allow to simmer until it absorbs.

 

 

peasred lentilsI really liked this recipe and would serve it with rice or wrapped in corn tortillas. It’s spicy but not hot and was quite good with fruit chutney.

Tasty Factor: Thumbs up by all- mild enough for everyone but you could certainly taste the spice. Not a lot of complicated ingredients and was relatively easy to throw together.

Poopy Factor: This could just be user error but the recipe wasn’t very clear about how long it would be until the fat separated in step 2. I gave up after a while and went on to step 3 but I wonder if I was supposed to do something else….?

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