Wednesday 9 September 2009

Shimla Mirchi Kheema / Capsicum Kheema

Photobucket

Pakistan is very famous for its spicy cusine in particular its kababs.Here we have a pakistani restaurant called Karachi Darbar.The kababs he servers are excellent and sometimes it beats indian kababs.And there are many dishes of pakistan which are famous like Mutton Achari,Chicken Achari,Paya,Shimla mirchi kheema and many more.When ever we visit this restaurent mutton achari and shimla mirchi kheema are must in our menu along with kababs.

I googled for the recipe and got one from Jeena's kitchen.Made few changes and the taste was excellent.The recipe is below:-

Ingredients:-

Minced Meat 250gm

Onion 1 (paste)

Onion 1 (chopped)

Tomatoes 2 (paste)

Capsicum (chopped) 2

Green Chili 2

Ginger garlic paste 2 tbsp

Turmeric 1 tsp

Cumin powder 1 tsp

Garam Masala 1/2 tsp (can be adjusted according to taste)

Cumin Seeds 1/2 tsp

Coriander Seeds 1/2 tsp

Fennel Seeds 1/2 tsp

Dried Mint 1 tbsp

Kasori menthi 1 tbsp

Bay leaf 1

Salt

Black Pepper 1/2 tsp

Oil 4 tbsp



Method:-



Take oil in a pan,add onions and fry until brown in colour.

Add blended onion paste and saute till brown in colour.

Now add tomato paste and ginger garlic paste.Saute till the oil leaves the pan.

Add fennel seeds,cummin seeds,coriander seeds,red chilly powder and turmeric powder.

Saute for 2-3 minutes.

Now add green chillies.Saute for another 1 minute.

Add chopped capsicum and salt.Cover and cook for 3-4 minutes.

Now add kheema (minced meat),cumin powder,pepper powder,bay leaf,garam masala powder,Kasuri menthi and dried mint leaves.Saute for 2-3 mintues.

Add little water and cover and cook till kheema is well cooked.

Serve with parathas or hot rice.

Recipe source :- Jeena's kitchen

15 comments:

Priya said...

Yumm, mirchi kheema looks great and tempting..goes awesome with rotis na...

Home Cooked Oriya Food said...

looks great... I would love to have some...

Nandini said...

WOW! Caps Kheema Looks Awesome!

Deepti said...

Looks yummy...want to give it a try...can u tell me how to prepare keema at home....is it possible or hv to buy frm market only.

Shama Nagarajan said...

yummy spicy recipe

Gita Jaishankar said...

This dish so tempting Varunavi...lovely presentation :)

Sailaja Damodaran said...

wow!!!! will go very well with roti

Happy Cook said...

Wow this is a wonderful dish to have with roties.

A 2 Z Vegetarian Cuisine said...

Wow, this is new to me..looks very yummy..shall try and let you know...meanwhile for the concern regarding kadhi...Varunavi,

Making kadhi is an art I would say,it might take some time to master, i too use to make mess while I was learning..for me this tricked worked..just add a bit more of channa flour to yogurt, then add water, while continuously stirring it until you see it has started to boil..You will be all set

Viki's Kitchen said...

Kheema looks awesome. Mouthwatering dish.

Preety said...

never heard of this version b4..gr8 idea

Valarmathi Sanjeev said...

Wow this looks so yummy dear. Nice idea.

rekhas kitchen said...

wow perfect choice for roties looks so delicious nice bowl Saritha.

Kitchen Flavours said...

Wow dear...that's an delectable combo...my all time favourite too....

sree said...

Wow capsicum kheema is making me drool...
capsicum with kheema is a nice and flavourful addition

Post a Comment