Beef curry
This is my mother's recipe and it turns out awesome ,,,
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash the meat properly and add 2 glass water bring it to boil and remove foam from uper layer
- 2
Add all dry masala + onion,Ginger garlic paste and let it cook till the meat is tender
- 3
Now bonify by adding half cup of oil and when oil separates add one cup water or according to your choice garnish with green chilli and coriander and serve
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