Resipi Gulai Daging
today, I thought of cooking curry but realised that I had ran out of curry powder. Not daunted, I decided to grind my own spices, something which I have never done before because I thought it is impossible to do.
However, my grounded spices turned out so lovely. I have a blender which comes with a grinder. So, I threw in handfuls of poppy seeds, mustard seeds, fennel, cummins, black pepper, white pepper, cardamons, cloves and whatever is in the pack of mixed spices I had.
Then, I blended large amount of onions, garlics, ginger, lemongrass and dried chillies.
Look at the mean looking curry paste! I added some screwpine leaves and curry leaves. I notice that those mamak nasi kandar curries always have daun pandan in their curry gravy. So, I followed suit. I discovered that using a tablespoon or two of ghee in curries make them taste so much more authentic.
I used the beef, two potatoes, three tomatoes plus a box of 200 ml coconut milk. Simmer them until the meats are soften. Of course, I use the pressure cooker which cuts down cooking time a lot.
And here it is, the most fiery bowl of beef curry with tender pieces of beef, soft potatoes and tomatoes that have given the gravy the reddish colour and also thickens it. Ok, done.
Enjoy!!
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