Meat Ball Curry

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  • sheguy
    Weindianvip
    • Oct 2006
    • 663

    Meat Ball Curry


    Ingredients for the meat ball :

    Minced beef/lamb - 500 grams
    Onions (diced very fine) - 2 tablespoons
    Garlic (chopped fine) - 2 teaspoons
    Ginger (chopped fine) - 1 teaspoons
    Green chilly - 2 teaspoons
    Curry leaves - 2 teaspoons

    For the Sauce :
    Onions (sliced thin) - 1 or 2
    Ginger (sliced) - 1 inch piece
    Garlic (sliced) - 4/5 flakes
    Green Chili - 2 to 3, slit
    Vinegar - 2 teaspoons
    Coconut milk (thick) - 1/2 cup
    Coconut milk (thin) - 2 cups


    Ingredients for the Masala :
    Coriander powder - 2 dessert spoons
    Chilli powder - 2 teaspoons
    Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
    Pepper powder - 1/4 tsp
    Cloves - 3/4
    Cinnamon - 1 inch piece
    Cumin seeds - 1/4 tsp
    Cardamom - 2/3
    White vinegar - 2 dessert spoons
    Water (enough to make it into a paste

    Method to make the meatballs :

    Take a large bowl and add the minced meat into it. Now add the finely chopped onions, garlic, ginger, green chilies and curry leaves. Add the powdered masala (2 teaspoons) into the bowl. Add the required salt and pepper too. Mix them well with your hands so that all the ingredients get incorporated well.

    Once the ingredients have blended well, make them into small meatballs. Keep them covered and refrigerated till we are ready to put them into our dumpling curry.

    Method to make the curry/sauce :

    Take a medium/large saucepan. Heat about five tablespoons of oil. Add the sliced onions, garlic, ginger, green chilies and saut? them till it is soft. Add the masala paste and keep stirring till a nice aroma comes or till the oil separates from the masala. Add the thin coconut milk and reduce the heat. Once the coconut milk comes to a boil, add the meatballs into the sauce, one by one. Add salt and vinegar, to your taste.

    Allow the meatballs to get cooked on a medium flame. It is not safe to stir the curry unless the meatballs are cooked. Allow the meatballs to get cooked without putting a lid on the pan, so that the sauce thickens. Once they are cooked, add the thick milk and when it is close to a boil, stir the curry slowly and switch off the stove.
  • Jessfrance
    • Sep 2006
    • 4440

    #2
    Daivame!!!!! annikkaanenghkil vishanittu vayya!! thnkz a lot for the recipe.



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    • Samanthajones
      • Sep 2006
      • 5008

      #3
      there is something like this???...never heard of it before...anyways thxn a lot for posting this recipe sheguy!!!
      ~Samanthajones~

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