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Keema With Okra

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Meats, Grains Jewish 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 lb Lamb mince
3 T Oil of your choice, up to 4
3 Size onions, roughly
chopped up to 4
4 Cloves garlic finely
chopped up to 5
2 Size ripe tomatoes
1 Inch ginger, finely chopped
Concentrate tomato paste
1 Sprig fresh coriander
roughly chopped
1 Sprig fresh methi leaves
chopped or pinch of dry
methi
8 oz Fresh or frozen okra
1 Cinnamon stick
2 Green cardamoumos ground
1 Black cardamon ground
2 Cloves
1 Bay leaf
1 pn Chilli powder, up to 1/2 tsp
1/4 t Turmeric
1/2 t Salt
1/2 t Garam masala
1/2 t Whole cumin seeds

INSTRUCTIONS

keema is minced lamb or beef, and it can be cooked with a variety of
vegetables.  Wash and put the mince in a medium size sauce pan with 3
of the  onions, garlic, ginger, and tomatoes. Add all the dry masala.
Add a  quarter of a cup of water. Cover with a lid and cook on a slow
gas  for about 15-20 minutes until the keema is cooked. When all the
water  has evaporated and the color of the keema has changed to a pale
brown, add the oil and start to dry roast using a large wooden spoon.
Add the tomato puree, coriander and methi and continue to dry roast
until the keema is a golden brown color. In a large fry pan gently  fry
the okra and onions until soft (about 4-6 minutes). Add all of  this to
the keema and mix gently. Put into a casserole with a lid.  Garnish
with a spring of coriande. Serve with either brown rice.  Posted to
JEWISH-FOOD digest by dsabraham@juno.com (Deena Abraham) on  Sep 10,
1998, converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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