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Roast Beef

Roast Beef

(Marinated & roasted beef chunk sliced & served as is or in sandwiches with Mayo or diced up & stir-fried with vegs of your choice

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PrepTime : Serves : Cook Time
30 Min 4-6 45 Min

Ingredients:

1kg beef silver roll
2 large onions chopped
5 large dried red chilies
2 thin cinnamon sticks an inch each
6 cardamoms
1 tsp pepper pwd
2 tbsp garlic ginger paste
1/4 cup olive oil
1/2 tsp peppercorns
1 tsp cumin pwd
2 tsp salt


Cooking Instructions:


Marinate the meat roll in 1 tsp salt salt, pepper pwd & half the g-g paste. Heat oil in a large pressure pan. Fry onions till brown, Add garlic ginger paste & salt - fry well. Add chilies & whole spices & cook for a minute. Add the meat chunk & toss some spices over & around it - gently lfy & turn over after a few minutes & repeat tossing the spices over till the meat changes color evenly from red to ligh brown. Add 1 cup water or enough to just cover the meat chunk & raise heat to max. Close the pressure cooker & cook until the 1st whistle, then simmer for 40 mins. Remove the meat chunk when the pressure is all out of the cooker. Slice the meat into 1cm thick slices or thinner & put them back into the cooker. Cook open on medium heat till the gravy is more or less absorbed or evaporated. Use the slices to make roast-meat sandwiches with mayo &/or ketchup or just serve as a side dish with your meal. Ta-Da!

Alternative: Cube the meat chink & make a stir fry with some fried onions, garlic, diced potatoes, bell-peppers, herbs & tomato/soya sauce to have with pasta or rice! Yum-Mo!

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  2. I saw your blog on the Foodie Blogroll.

    The flavors in this recipe sound delicious!

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  3. Love roast beef but this for me is a new way to do it, sounds delicious and will be this sundays dinner. Thank you (do you think yorkshire pudding will go with this roast?)

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