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Sri Lanka Beef Curry Masala Mild (1kg)

$80

This Sri Lankan Beef Curry is traditionally quite hot but we decided to take out all the chilli and make it quite mild – a family favourite.

This allows you to add your own chilli powder or fresh chilli and increase the heat to what you require to suit the needs.

This curry can be cooked with any meat, seafood or vegetables.

If you would like to change this curry back to its original, traditional heat, when cooking, instead of adding 2 tbsp of the Sri Lanka Beef Curry Masala to 1kg of meat, substitute this with 1 tbsp of chilli powder and 1 tbsp of Sri Lanka Beef Curry Masala.

This 1 kg jar will cook with approximately 40kg of meat, vegetables or seafood – 200 servings.

We also have an alternate, modern version in our recipe section. It’s the one we cook at shows.

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Description

Nutrition Information

Servings per package:

200

Serving size:

5
g

Average Qty
per Serving

Average Qty per 100g

Energy

77 kJ
1540 kJ

Protein

0.655 g
13.1 g

Fat, total

0.835 g
16.7 g

-saturated

0.05 g
1 g

Carbohydrate

1.77 g
35.4 g

-sugars

0.38 g
7.6 g

Sodium

4 mg
75 mg

Ingredients

Coriander Seed, Cumin Seed, Fennel Seed, Turmeric, Green Cardamom Seed, Cinnamon, Cloves

Recipe

Ingredients:

  •  

    Ingredients for Modern Recipe Method

    • 3½ tbsp butter/ghee (50 g)
    • 1½ onions, finely chopped
    • 3 cloves garlic, finely chopped
    • 2½ tsp ginger, finely chopped
    • 1½ tbsp Sri Lanka Beef Curry Masala
    • 1 kg (2.2 lb) Beef, diced
    • 400 ml (13 ½ oz) coconut cream
    • 100 g (3 ½ oz) tomato paste
    • ½ tsp salt or to taste

     

    Ingredients for Traditional Recipe Method

    • 3½ tbsp butter/ghee (50 g)
    • 2 medium onions, sliced
    • 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
    • 5 tsp ginger, finely chopped
    • 2 tbsp Sri Lanka Beef Curry Masala
    • 1 kg (2.2 lb) Beef, diced
    • 1 tin coconut cream
    • 1 tin of tomatoes or water
    • ½ tsp salt or to taste
    • 1 sprig curry leaves (optional)
    • 1 chilli/capsicum, sliced (optional)

Method:

  1. Modern Recipe Method

    Melt the butter and add the onion, garlic and ginger. Sauté until the onion is soft. Lower heat, add the Sri Lanka Beef Curry Masala mix well, frying until aromatic. If the mixture is too dry, add a small amount of water to enable the spice to fry. Turn up the heat, add the beef and seal well. Add the coconut cream, tomato paste and salt.
    Bring to the boil, then cook simmering until the meat is tender and the liquid has reduced.

    This curry is very versatile and can be used with any meat, seafood, vegetables or lentils.

     

    Traditional Recipe Method

    Melt the butter and add the onion, garlic and ginger. Sauté until the onion is soft. Lower heat, add the Sri Lanka Beef Curry Masala mix well, frying until aromatic. If the mixture is too dry, add a small amount of water to enable the spice to fry. Turn up the heat, add the beef and seal well. Add the coconut cream, tomatoes/water and salt.
    Bring to the boil, then cook simmering until the meat is tender and the liquid has reduced.

Additional information

Weight 1.4 kg
Dimensions 13 × 13 × 21 cm
Heat

Size

1kg, 35.2oz

Australian % Ingredients

25

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