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Prep Time:
10
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Cook Time:
50
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Total Time:
1
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Best Beef Masala Curry
This is the best Beef Masala Curry recipe! This beef is incredibly tender and flavorful. An easy and simple spice blend elevates the flavor of the meat. This one pot dinner is packed with flavor!
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Ingredients
4
servings
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2
tbsp
olive oil
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1
yellow onion
,
diced
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2
tbsp
minced garlic
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1/2
tsp
turmeric
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1/2
tsp
coriander
▢
1
tsp
paprika
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1/4
tsp
ground ginger
▢
1
tsp
ground pepper
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pinch
sea salt
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1/2
tsp
cumin
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2
tsp
garam masala
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2
lbs
beef stew meat
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6
ounces
tomato paste
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1.5
cups
beef broth or stock
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cilantro
,
for garnish
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lime juice
,
optional
Instructions
First, press Sauté on pressure cooker and set to high.
Add olive oil, diced onion, minced garlic and all spices and seasonings to the pot. Gently stir.
Sauté for 3 to 4 minutes or until onions become soft. Place contents of pot onto a plate. Set aside.
Add beef stew meat to the pot. If needed, add another drizzle of olive oil. Sauté until meat is browned on all sides.
Once browned, add back in onion and spice mixture. Add tomato paste and beef broth to pot.
Press cancel. Secure lid on pressure cooker and turn valve to Seal.
Pressure cook on high for 30 minutes. Mine took about 5 minutes to come to pressure.
Once timer has gone off, allow pressure to naturally release for 10 minutes.
After 10 minutes, carefully flip valve to Vent and manually release pressure.
Press cancel. Then, press Sauté and sauté on high for 5 minutes, or until sauce has thickened slightly.
Finally, press cancel and remove from heat. Ladle into bowls and garnish with cilantro and a squeeze of lime juice if desired.
Notes
Sauté diced onions until they are slightly soft.
Use beef stew meat for best results. Another cut of beef will work, but will not be as tender.
My pressure cooker took about 5 minutes to come to pressure.
After pressure cooking, let pressure naturally release for 10 minutes. Then, manually release remaining pressure.
For a thicker sauce, sauté more than 5 minutes after it has cooked.
For a thinner sauce, simply add more beef broth to pot.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.
To reheat, add leftovers to a skillet over low heat until warmed.
Calories:
445
kcal
,
Carbohydrates:
13
g
,
Protein:
55
g
,
Fat:
19
g
,
Saturated Fat:
5
g
,
Cholesterol:
141
mg
,
Sodium:
631
mg
,
Potassium:
1463
mg
,
Fiber:
3
g
,
Sugar:
6
g
,
Vitamin A:
695
IU
,
Vitamin C:
14
mg
,
Calcium:
77
mg
,
Iron:
6
mg
Author:
Addison LaBonte
Course:
Main Course
Cuisine:
Indian