Kerala style Beef fry with Malabar Paratha
Kerala style Beef fry with Malabar Paratha

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Kerala style Beef fry with Malabar Paratha is one of the most favored of recent trending foods on earth. It’s easy, it’s quick, it tastes delicious. It’s appreciated by millions every day. Kerala style Beef fry with Malabar Paratha is something which I’ve loved my whole life. They are fine and they look wonderful.

It's very spicy and flavoured with garam masala and curry leaves. Beef Fry has been a much requested video by all of you and here I am presenting to you the most delicious Kerala Style Beef Fry. Beef fry with coconut pieces (Thega Kothu), fried onions and fried.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook kerala style beef fry with malabar paratha using 26 ingredients and 33 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Kerala style Beef fry with Malabar Paratha:
  1. Make ready 1 kg boneless beef (cut in small pieces)
  2. Take 4 big size Onions thinly sliced
  3. Prepare 4-5 fresh green/red Chilli thinly sliced
  4. Take 1 big Carrot thinly sliced (optional)
  5. Take 1 tablespoon Ginger-Garlic paste
  6. Prepare 1 teaspoon Turmeric powder
  7. Get 2 teaspoon red Chilli powder
  8. Take 1 +1/2 tablespoon Coriander powder
  9. Make ready 2 tablespoon Black Pepper powder
  10. Prepare 2 tablespoon Curry powder
  11. Make ready 1 teaspoon Garam masala powder
  12. Take 5-6 sprigs Curry leaves
  13. Make ready 2 tablespoon Cooking oil
  14. Prepare to taste Salt
  15. Take For tempering
  16. Make ready 1 teaspoon Cooking oil
  17. Get 4-5 sprigs Curry leaves
  18. Make ready 2-3 dry red Chillies
  19. Prepare 6-7 small pieces of dry Coconut (optional)
  20. Make ready For Malabar paratha
  21. Take 2 cups All purpose flour
  22. Get 1 teaspoon Sugar
  23. Take 1 teaspoon Salt
  24. Make ready 1/3 rd cup Vegetable oil/Vegetable shortening (approximately)
  25. Prepare 1 cup lukewarm Water (approximately)
  26. Make ready Some Onion rinds to garnish

malabar paratha recipe with detailed photo and video recipe. one of the popular south indian layered paratha recipe made with maida or plain flour. it is known for its crisp and flaky taste with multiple layers of folded and twisted parotta layers in it. it is generally served with a spicy coconut-based vegetable kurma recipe, but can also be served. Enter Kerala, enter the haven for food lovers. The cuisine of Kerala gains influences from the coastal shores and entails a spark of uniqueness owing to its location. The cuisine is rich in spices.

Steps to make Kerala style Beef fry with Malabar Paratha:
  1. Take 1 kg of good quality beef(boneless) and cut into small pieces. You can use mutton or lamb meat instead of beef.
  2. Cook the beef in a pressure cooker with salt, 1 teaspoon of pepper powder, curry powder and a little water just enough to cover the meat.
  3. Pressure cook for 4-5 whistles and then remove the cooker from the flame. When pressure releases completely, remove the lid. The meat in this stage should be half done.Keep aside.
  4. Cut all the vegetables in thin strips. You can use shallots instead of onion. For that you have to use 10-12 shallots.
  5. Heat oil in a pan and add curry leaves and sliced onions.Saute until the onions turn translucent.
  6. Add in ginger-garlic paste and saute for a minute.
  7. Next add in sliced chillies and carrot.
  8. Stir and cook(medium heat) until the carrot becomes little soft and then add in all the spices like turmeric powder, coriander powder, red chilli powder,garam masala power and remaining pepper powder.
  9. Mix well by adding 2-3 teaspoon of water.
  10. Cook in low heat until oil starts separate from the gravy.
  11. Transfer the cooked beef with the remaining stock to the pan, mix well with the masala.
  12. Cover and cook in medium low heat until meat cooks completely and becomes soft. It will take about an hour.
  13. When the meat becomes soft and gravy dries out, beef fry will be ready. The gravy of the meat should be dries out. I keep a little gravy as my kids always demand a little thick gravy with their meat.
  14. You finish your cooking by tempering 1 teaspoon of oil with some curry leaves and dry red chilles. I don't have dry coconut pieces in my pantry. If you have you can fry in little oil and add.
  15. Your delicious beef fry is completely ready now.
  16. For the malabar paratha take 2 cups of all purpose flour, 1 tsp sugar, 1 tsp salt and 2 table spoon of oil.
  17. With finger tips, mix everything well and then add in warm water in batches to make a dough. I use almost 1 cup of warm water to make the dough.
  18. Cover and give the dough a rest of 1/2 an hour or more.
  19. After rest time, knead the dough again for few minutes.take a orange size portion of the dough.
  20. Roll it to make a thin roti (round sheet).
  21. Spread 1 teaspoon of oil/ shortening to the sheet and then sprinkle little flour.
  22. Rub with your fingers and then start folding from one side to make plates. This step is for making the layers/flakes to the paratha.
  23. Make plates one over anther as shown in the picture.
  24. Press lightly and to hold the plates nicely.
  25. Roll from one edge to make a spiral disk. You will find a multiple layered spiral disk.
  26. Similarly make spiral disks out of the dough. I made 5 layered disks out of the total dough.
  27. Rest these again for 10 minutes.
  28. After 10 minutes take a disk and roll to make a little thick paratha.
  29. Heat a griddle and cook the paratha on both sides for a minute.
  30. Then apply a teaspoon of oil/shortening on both sides and cook for a couple of more minutes in low heat.
  31. Cook in low heat so that the paratha should cook from inside also. When the paratha is golden brown remove from heat.
  32. Similarly fry all the malabar porotas/parathas.
  33. Serve them with our already prepared spicy beef fry. I garnished the dish with some onion rinds.

Then heat oil in a kadai and fry the beef pieces. Keep the fried beef in a bowl. Kerala Style Beef Roast is neither a curry nor a fry but in between. Cook the marinated beef then slow roast it in a spicy masala with coconut tidbits and curry leaves. Whenever I prepare this at home everybody asks, again and again, to taste and finish with no time.

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