Hey, fellow food fanatics! It’s your buddy Danny here, and I’m super stoked to share with you one of my ultimate comfort food creations – the Ground Beef and Potato Curry! You know those days when all you crave is a warm, hearty, and ridiculously flavorful meal that’s easy on the wallet and the clock? Yeah, this recipe is the answer to all those prayers. With just 60 minutes from prep to plate, you’ll be diving into a rich, slightly spicy, and totally satisfying curry that’ll become a staple in your kitchen, just like it has in mine. So, let’s get cooking!
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Why you’ll love this recipe
Hey, let’s keep it real – here’s what makes this recipe a total winner:
- Quick Fix: Ready in just 60 minutes! Perfect for busy days when hunger can’t wait.
- Flavor Bomb: Rich, slightly spicy, and utterly delicious. Your taste buds will do the happy dance!
- Easy on the Wallet: Affordable ingredients that won’t break the bank. Because good food shouldn’t have to.
- Comfort Food at Its Best: Hearty, warming, and just what you need for a cozy night in.
- Customizable: Like it milder or wilder? Adjust the spice to your heart’s content!
- Crowd Pleaser: Serves 4, making it perfect for family dinners or casual gatherings with friends.
- No Fuss, No Muss: Simple, straightforward instructions. Even the most novice cooks will nail it!
- Versatile Serving: Enjoy with rice, naan, or on its own – the choice is yours!
- Leftover Love: Tastes just as amazing the next day (if it lasts that long!)
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What you’ll need to make
The Star Players: Key Ingredients That Make This Curry Shine
Let’s give it up for the fantastic five (plus a few more!) that bring this Ground Beef and Potato Curry to life! Here’s a quick rundown on why each of these ingredients is crucial to the flavor party:
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Lean Ground Beef
- Brings the protein punch
- Leaner fat content keeps it healthier without sacrificing flavor
Potatoes
- Add natural sweetness and fluffy texture
- Soak up all those amazing curry flavors like a pro!
Onion
- The foundation of our flavor profile
- Caramelizes beautifully for added depth
Curry Powder
- The magic that makes it a CURRY 🎉
- Adjust to taste, but this is the essence!
Tomato Paste
- Concentrated tomato goodness intensifies flavors
- Thickens the curry to perfection
Beef Stock
- Hydrates the dish without overpowering it
- Enhances the beefy flavor (win-win!)
Frozen Green Peas
- Burst of freshness and color
- Quick to cook and adds natural sweetness
Lemon Juice & Cilantro (for garnish)
- Lemon: Brightens the flavors, cuts richness
- Cilantro: Fresh, herbal note to finish it off! 😊
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Ingredients: Serves – 4 |
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– 1 onion, diced |
– 1 lb (450g) lean ground beef, 5% fat |
– 3 potatoes |
– 1 tbsp curry powder |
– 4.4 oz (125g) tomato paste |
– 1 pt. (600ml) beef stock |
– 5.6 oz (160g) frozen green peas |
– 2 tbsp lemon juice |
– 1 tbsp cilantro |
What you’ll need to do
Time required: 60 minutes
Let’s Get Cooking! Ground Beef and Potato Curry in 5 Easy Steps
Hey there, fellow foodies! Are you ready to dive into a flavorful world of comfort food? Here’s how to bring our delicious Ground Beef and Potato Curry to life in just about an hour. Grab your apron, and let’s get started!
Step 1: Sizzle That Onion!
Kick off the magic by heating 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a pot over medium-high heat. Now, add in that diced onion and let it sauté for 5 minutes, or until it’s translucent and your kitchen smells amazing. Stir occasionally, because nobody likes burnt onions!
Step 2: Beef Up Your Curry!
Time to add the ground beef! Cook for 5 minutes, breaking it down with a spoon as it cooks, until it’s nicely browned. Now, introduce the diced potatoes, curry powder, a pinch of salt, and a few grinds of pepper. Stir everything together and let the flavors mingle for 2-3 minutes, stirring occasionally. It’s starting to smell like a curry in here!
Step 3: Let It Simmer…
Pour in the tomato purée and beef stock, give it a good stir, and bring the mixture to a gentle simmer. Reduce the heat to low, cover that pot with a lid, and let the curry simmer for 30 minutes, or until those potatoes are tender. Check in every now and then to add more broth if things get too thick. Patience is a virtue, and it’s totally worth it!
Step 4: Peas Please!
Lid off! Stir in those frozen green peas and let them cook for 5 minutes, or until they’re bright green and tender. Now, taste and adjust the seasoning. Need a bit more salt, pepper, or maybe a dash more curry powder? This is your moment to perfect it!
Step 5: The Final Flourish!
Remove the pot from the heat and squeeze in that fresh lemon juice. The acidity will brighten all the flavors. Finally, sprinkle some fresh cilantro on top because, let’s face it, everything looks better with a bit of green!
Serve, Share, Enjoy!
Your Ground Beef and Potato Curry is now ready to delight your taste buds and those of your loved ones. Serve over rice, with some naan, or enjoy it just as it is. Happy eating, and don’t forget to save us some!
Glycemic Index: Moderate (60) Glycemic Load: High (24)
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Recipe Swaps & Creative Tweaks
Get Creative! Substitution and Improvisation Ideas for Ground Beef and Potato Curry
Feel free to experiment and make this recipe your own! Here are some substitution and improvisation ideas to get you started:
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Protein Substitutions:
- Ground Turkey or Chicken: Similar cooking time, slightly leaner.
- Shrimp: Cook for 2-3 minutes or until pink, adds a seafood twist.
- Lentils or Chickpeas: For a vegetarian/vegan option, adjust cooking time and liquid accordingly.
- Ground Lamb: For a richer, gamey flavor, cook as instructed.
Vegetable Variations:
- Sweet Potatoes: Instead of regular potatoes, for a sweeter, softer texture.
- Carrots and/or Bell Peppers: Dice and add along with onions for extra color and nutrients.
- Spinach or Kale: Stir in at the end, letting the heat wilt the leaves.
- Diced Tomatoes: Fresh or canned, add for extra moisture and tomato flavor.
Spice It Up (or Down):
- Adjust Curry Powder Quantity: More for a stronger curry flavor, less for a milder taste.
- Add Red Pepper Flakes: For an extra spicy kick.
- Garam Masala or Cumin: Mix in for added depth and warmth.
- Coconut Milk: Replace some beef stock with coconut milk for a creamier curry.
Other Improvisations:
- Serve with Naan or Rice: Mix it up with different types of rice or naan bread.
- Add Nuts or Seeds: Toasted cashews or sesame seeds for a satisfying crunch.
- Fresh Herb Variations: Try parsley, basil, or dill instead of cilantro for a different fresh flavor.
- Make it a Stew: Add more beef stock and simmer longer for a heartier, stew-like consistency.
Recipe Success Tips: Ground Beef and Potato Curry
To ensure your curry turns out absolutely delightful, here are some useful tips to keep in mind:
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Cooking Tips:
- Brown the Beef: Take your time to get a nice brown on the ground beef for enhanced flavor.
- Soften the Onions: Cook onions until they’re translucent and starting to caramelize for added sweetness.
- Don’t Overmix: Stir occasionally to prevent potatoes from breaking down and the curry becoming too thick.
- Simmer with Love: Let the curry simmer gently to allow flavors to meld together beautifully.
Ingredient Insights:
- Choose the Right Potatoes: High-starch potatoes (like Russet) will break down and thicken the curry, while waxy potatoes (like Yukon Gold) will retain their shape.
- Fresh vs. Frozen Peas: If using frozen, add towards the end to preserve texture. Fresh peas can be added a bit earlier.
- Curry Powder Freshness: Old curry powder can lose potency. Try to use a freshly opened or within-6-months container for the best flavor.
Troubleshooting & Variations:
- Too Thick?: Add a bit more beef stock or water. Too Thin?: Simmer uncovered for a few minutes to reduce.
- Not Spicy Enough?: Add more curry powder or introduce red pepper flakes to taste.
- Make Ahead: Prepare up to the point before adding peas, then refrigerate or freeze. Reheat and finish with peas when ready.
Presentation & Serving:
- Garnish with Fresh Herbs: Adds a pop of color and freshness.
- Serve with Contrasting Textures: Pair with crunchy naan, papadum, or a side of crispy vegetables.
- Experiment with Sides: Find your favorite pairing, whether it’s steamed rice, roasted vegetables, or a simple green salad.
Delightful Serving Ideas for Ground Beef and Potato Curry
Elevate your mealtime experience with these creative serving ideas that complement the flavors and textures of your Ground Beef and Potato Curry:
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Traditional Pairings:
- Steaming Basmati Rice: A classic combination to soak up the flavorful curry sauce.
- Warm Naan Bread: Perfect for scooping up the curry, with a side of raita (yogurt and cucumber sauce) for cooling down.
- Roti or Chapati: Whole wheat flatbreads for a more rustic, homemade feel.
Contrasting Textures:
- Crispy Papadum: Thin, crunchy Indian flatbread to add a satisfying snap.
- Roasted Vegetable Medley: Roasted carrots, Brussels sprouts, or broccoli for a contrasting crunch and pop of color.
- Cucumber Raita with Croutons: Cool yogurt sauce with crunchy croutons for a refreshing side.
Global Inspirations:
- Japanese-Style: Serve with Steamed Bok Choy and Sticky Rice
- Mexican Twist: Offer with Warm Flour Tortillas, Sour Cream, and Salsa
- Italian Inspiration: Pair with Garlic Bread and a Simple Green Salad
Snacky & Casual:
- Curry Stuffed Baked Potatoes: Fill baked potatoes with the curry, top with cheese, sour cream, and chives.
- Curry Filled Naan Wraps: Use large naan as wraps, fill with curry, and top with cilantro and yogurt sauce.
- Appetizer Bites: Serve the curry in mini bell peppers or as a dip with pita chips or crackers.
Special Occasions:
- Themed Dinner Party: Decorate with Indian-inspired elements and serve family-style.
- Holiday Meal: Offer as a unique, comforting dish for a cold winter’s night.
- Outdoor Gathering: Serve in disposable containers with naan or rice for a convenient, mess-free meal.
Unlocking the Secrets of Storage for Ground Beef and Potato Curry
To ensure the longevity of your Ground Beef and Potato Curry, consider the following storage options:
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Short-Term Storage (up to 3 days):
- Refrigerate: Store in a covered container, keeping it fresh and preventing spoilage.
- Freezer: Freeze for up to 2 months, reheating to the original flavor.
Long-Term Retention:
- Airtight Containers: Use glass or plastic containers with tight-fitting lids for up to 6 months.
Curry-Specific Storage:
- Curry Powder: Store in a cool, dark place for up to 6 months, maintaining potency.
- Frozen Peas: Freeze for up to 8 months, preserving color and texture.
Interconnected Insights & Retention:
- Brown Rice: Store for up to 3 months, reheating to the original flavor.
- Naan Bread: Freeze for up to 2 months, toasting to crispy perfection.
Unlocking the Secrets of Ground Beef and Potato Curry:
- The Science of Browning: The Maillard reaction enhances flavor, tenderizing the beef and potatoes.
- The Power of Acidity: A squeeze of fresh lemon juice balances flavors, preserving the vibrant colors.
- The Magic of Spice Blending: Curry powder, cumin, and turmeric meld together, creating an aromatic bouquet.
The Interconnectedness of Flavors & Textures:
- Creamy Tomato Paste: Enhances the curry, balancing the richness.
- Crispy Onions: Caramelize for a sweet, depth of flavor.
- Tender Potatoes: Boil and mash for a fluffy, light, and airy.
The Synergy of Storage & Reheating:
- Reheating Strategically: Use a combination of microwave and stovetop.
- Reheating with Care: Focus on the reheating process, ensuring the flavor and crunchy.
- Reheating with Flair: Add a dash of creativity, sparking a refreshing twist.
And there you have it, folks! My beloved Ground Beef and Potato Curry recipe that never fails to put a smile on my face (and a happy belly!). I hope you’ve enjoyed cooking and devouring this as much as I do every time. If you gave it a try, I’d love to hear about it – drop a comment below with your thoughts, tweaks, or just to share your curry love! Don’t forget to bookmark this page for those cozy nights in, and until next time, stay hungry, stay happy, and keep on cooking!
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Ground Beef and Potato Curry
Curry night, anyone? 🎉 I'm sharing my secret to the perfect Ground Beef and Potato Curry - rich, slightly spicy, and ridiculously easy (ready in 60 minutes)! 🤫 Give it a try and let's get cozy! 😊
Ingredients
Instructions
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Step 1:
Heat 1 tablespoon of olive oil in a pot over medium-high heat. Add the onion and sauté for 5 minutes.
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Step 2:
Add the beef and cook for 5 minutes, breaking it up as it cooks. Add the potato, curry powder, salt and pepper, and cook for 2-3 minutes, stirring occasionally.
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Step 3:
Add the tomato purée and stock, stir and bring to a simmer. Turn the heat down to low and cover the pan with a lid. Simmer for 30 minutes, until the potatoes are tender. Check the stew occasionally and add more bro if necessary.
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Step 4:
Remove the lid and stir in the peas. Cook for 5 minutes, taste and adjust the seasoning.
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Step 5:
Remove from the heat and stir in the lemon juice. Top with cilantro and serve.
Servings 4
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 435kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 15g24%
- Total Carbohydrate 44g15%
- Protein 31g62%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.