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Korma (curry)

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Meats, Grains Indian Meat 8 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 up to
2 1/2 lb Meat, your choice – beef
lamb chicken
2 Onions
2 t level paprika
2 t level tumeric
2 t level ground ginger -or-
1 1.5-inch piece of fresh
ginger
1 t Chile pepper, or whatever
your favourite chili is
this is traditionally a
mild curry – but will
take
some heat without
spoiling
1/2 t Cinnamon
2 t level garum masala
1 t level salt
1/2 c Yoghurt
2 up to
4 oz Butter or ghee
6 up to
8 Cloves garlic
1 t rounded poppy seeds
optional

INSTRUCTIONS

Date: Sat, 24 Feb 1996 15:55:15 +1300 (NZDT)  To: gghosey@internext.com
From: D <ddingle@ihug.co.nz>  Subject: Indian Recipes Hi Glen.....
Anyway, I thought you might be  interested in a couple of my favourite
Indian recipes I have used for  quite some time. They were part of an
Indian cookery course a friend  attended. Neither recipe is
particularly hot as far as the  ingredients go - but they taste pretty
damned good and you can always  adjust the heat to your own liking:
Cut meat into pieces. Soak in yoghurt, salt, crushed garlic, ginger
and 1 onion for about 1 hour Slice the second onion. Heat the butter.
Add onion and crushed poppy seeds. Cook for a couple of minutes and
then remove from heat. Add all the remaining spices. Return to the
heat, mix well and add meat and marinade. cook over medium to low  heat
until the meat is cooked and yoghurt almost dried up. NB You can  leave
it as a gravy curry by cooking on a low heat to prevent yoghurt  from
drying up...  Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive,
http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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