Beef Curry
- Margarine
- 1 chunk of left over (cooked) Roast Beef, cut into cubes
- 1/2 sm. red onion chopped
- cut into half moons
- 1 Red Pepper (chopped into 1 inch pieces)
- 1 Yellow Pepper (chopped into 1 inch pieces)
- 2 cups)
- 1 can (796 mL) diced tomatoes (drain the juice out and reserve it in a separate container)
- 1 can coconut milk (Thai Kitchen brand is best)
- whip cream
- Curry Powder (use mild, not md.
- hot I use a brand of Curry Powder from England, called Sherbrookes if you can find it regular curry powder will do)
- Salt
- Fresh cracked Pepper
- Hungarian Smoked Paprika (Hungarian if you can find it, but NOT Hot Hungarian Paprika, this will blow your head off - if not, then regular Spanish paprika will do)
- In a large frying pan or skillet, melt some margarine and add the Roast Beef and onions.
- Sprinkle generously with Curry Powder, a little pepper and salt to taste and Smoked Paprika.
- Fry them together until it looks like they might start to burn.
- Then add the red pepper, yellow pepper, and mushroom and sprinkle a little more curry powder.
- Fry them a little more until the peppers start to soften.
- You may need to add a little more margarine if the pan gets too dry.
- Add the tomatoes and coconut milk and simmer (so that it is bubbling a little bit) until some of the liquid evaporates and the peppers cook a little more.
- Add a little bit of whip cream to make the mixture a little creamier (1/4 cup approx, or to your own taste).
- If you need more liquid add a little of the tomato juice from the canned tomatoes.
- Adjust the spices near the end to your own taste, will most likely need more salt, and curry powder.
- (Dont be afraid to add more curry powder, if it is the mild flavoured one, it will be ok it will only add flavour).
- If you need to thicken up the sauce (I find that it needs thickening, just a little) use a little bit of corn start mixed in some water (2 Tbsp.
- Corn starch in a 1/4 cup water) add only a little at a time, you wont need much.
- Serve with rice Enjoy!
margarine, beef, red onion, moons, red pepper, yellow pepper, tomatoes, coconut milk, whip cream, curry, hot i, salt, cracked pepper, paprika
Taken from www.foodgeeks.com/recipes/21690 (may not work)