less than 30 mins
1 to 2 hours
Serves 4-6
This beef curry is a version of a childhood memory of one of Rick Stein’s mum’s curries. The curry is finished with sultanas and desiccated coconut. Serve with chutney, salted fish and poppadoms.
By Rick Stein
Ingredients
- 25g/1oz
butter - 750g/1lb 10oz chuck
steak, cut into 4cm/1½in cubes - 2 medium
onions, sliced - 3
garlic cloves, crushed - 1 tsp Kashmiri
chilli powder - 1 tsp ground
turmeric - 1½ tbsp
garam masala - 1½ tsp
salt - 600ml/20fl oz
beef stock - 50g/1¾oz
desiccated coconut - 100g/3½oz
sultanas
To serve
- choose from: Bombay duck (or any dried, salted fish such as dried anchovies, available from Asian shops),
apple chutney, tamarind chutney, sliced bananas, grated coconut and/or poppadoms
Method
Melt the butter in a large, sturdy pan over a medium heat. Add the steak, in batches, and fry for a few minutes until browned and then remove to a plate. Add the onions to the same pan and fry for 10 minutes, or until softened and golden-brown.
Add the garlic and fry for one minute, then return the meat to the pan, along with any juices on the plate. Stir in the chilli powder, turmeric, one tablespoon of the garam masala, and the salt, and cook for one minute.
Add the stock, followed by the coconut and sultanas. Bring to a simmer, cover and cook over a low heat for 45 minutes to an hour or until the beef is tender. Stir in the remaining garam masala and serve.