Extremely Easy Dry Curry

My friend taught me how to make this, and it was so good that I posted it here. It's a great fool-proof dish!!
It's best with a generous amount of curry powder.
It's nice with tomato juice instead of vegetable juice too.
It's a simple dish with few ingredients, but if you like, you can add finely chopped green peppers, mixed vegetables or soy beans. For 2 servings. Recipe by meff
Extremely Easy Dry Curry
My friend taught me how to make this, and it was so good that I posted it here. It's a great fool-proof dish!!
It's best with a generous amount of curry powder.
It's nice with tomato juice instead of vegetable juice too.
It's a simple dish with few ingredients, but if you like, you can add finely chopped green peppers, mixed vegetables or soy beans. For 2 servings. Recipe by meff
Cooking Instructions
- 1
I recommend you use a Teflon or a non-stick frying pan. Oil will come out of the meat, so fry the ground beef without oil.
- 2
Add vegetable juice and white wine (or cooking sake) until the meat is covered.
- 3
Add consomme and curry powder, mixing in an appropriate amount at a time, and fry until the juice evaporates.
- 4
Once it has evaporated, pour soy sauce, transfer to a serving plate with rice, and it's ready to eat!
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