Hey everyone, it’s Drew, welcome to our recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to make a distinctive dish, swahili beef pilau(quick fix). It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have swahili beef pilau(quick fix) using 9 ingredients and 18 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Swahili Beef Pilau(Quick fix):
- Make ready 1 and 1/2 cups of rice
- Get 1 kg beef(more or less depending with your liking)
- Prepare 5 large potatoes. (Halve them)
- Prepare 2 tbsp whole pilau spices(Grind to make fresh pilau masala)
- Get 2 tbsp garlic and ginger paste
- Make ready 1 tbsp cumin spice powder
- Take 2 large onions
- Get 1 handful coriander
- Prepare 1/2 (1 cup) cooking oil
The Real original Swahili-Style Pilau Recipe- How to make Beef Pilau Quick and delicious rice recipe. It's the classic Swahili chicken pilau. I love Pilau and its a staple in my Home. Pilau is a specialty the Swahili people at the Kenyan coast.
Steps to make Swahili Beef Pilau(Quick fix):
- Chop onions and fry the till golden brown
- Add garlic and ginger paste and cook for about 1 minute. Make sure they don't burn
- Add pilau masala and cumin spice and mix well
- Add your boiled beef and mix well. Let it cook through for about 2 mins on medium heat
- Add salt to your preference
- Add your potatoes and mix well. Let it cook for about 2 mins also so that the oil,spices and beef marry nicely with the potatoes
- Add coriander and mix for 1 min
- Add your rice and mix well
- Pour in the beef broth measured as 2 and 1/2 cups. Mix everything well
- If using gas cooker, cover the sufuria with a lid and reduce the heat. Let it cook for about 15mins. By now the aroma must be torturing you like crazy :)
- If using a jiko,put aside your sufuria and scoop out some hot charcoal and place it on top of your lid
- Take two sheets of newspaper,dip them in water and drain off dripping water then cover the top part of the sufuria with them
- Place the sufuria lid which has hot charcoal on top and let it cook
- The concept of using damp newspaper sheets and covering the lid with hot charcoal is to make the pilau get its authentic infused aroma and make the rice come out one by one(direct translation :D)
- You will know your pilau is ready when the potatoes and rice are cooked
- Serve while hot and garnish with some lemony kachumbari,chopped dhania and cooked pilipili(will do a recipe on this. No wahala)
- Teremsha the sweet pilau with a glass of cold juice or your preferred beverage
- Please try this beef pilau recipe and let me know how it turned out. Its a sure quick fix for those days you crave for authentic Swahili pilau
I love Pilau and its a staple in my Home. Pilau is a specialty the Swahili people at the Kenyan coast. Pilau is a now common dish served during special occasions like weddings or other parties. Pilau has a wonderful balance of flavors. As complicated as people thing the swahili pilau is, its among the simplest easiest meal to cook in less than an hour. here is one way i throw it down in my kitchen and am sure it will be your.
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