Ground Beef Curry | Keema Curry--My MOST Requested Recipe (2024)

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This Pakistani Kima (ground beef curry) is my most requested recipe, and for good reason! It’s a great kid-friendly dish, loaded with healthy ingredients, and is sure to be a favorite in your home.

As far as my family is concerned, I can’t serve this enough, and I’m sure you will agree!

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So first of all, let’s get the pronunciation of this delicious dish down. It’s Pakistani Kima — pronounced “keema”.

It seems every family has at least a few recipes that are sure to please. For us, they are our Egg Roll in a Bowl,Homemade “Almond Joy®” Bars, “DORITO®” Popcorn, Savory Hummus, Honey Bunches of Coconut Chips,Surprisingly Good Popcorn, and this one — Pakistani Kima, otherwise known as Ground Beef Curry.

However, this one truly is my most requested recipe. Hands down.

Think you don’t like recipes for curry?
Think your kids won’t eat it?
Think you don’t like international fare?
Think again.

My kids literallyjump up and down every time I make this.

This is one of my stand-by meals for company, and it’s also the one that I like to take to new moms or those who are sick. Almost always, I get a request for the recipe.

It’s also great that the main ingredient is ground beef (though you can make it vegan as well) so it is a frugal meal too.

Of course, you can use any kind of ground meat — kima is traditionally made with lamb, but venison or even chicken or turkey can be used.

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We love dishes from other cultures.

Some people love Asian food like this Thai Chicken Soup or this Chicken Thigh Curry, but the deep, rich flavors of India, Pakistan, and the like are real hits in our home.

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Where This Recipe Came From

This Pakistani Kima recipe is adapted from one by the same name in the great “back to basics” cookbook, More-With-Less. I actually didn’t get this recipe initially from the cookbook, but from our dear friend, Margaret, who also is the source of my Applesauce Wheat Germ Muffins (w/ GF option).

Margaret, like all of us, is busy. But unlike me, she doesn’t like to cook.

One pan meals are her specialty and she shared this one with us at her home years ago. We loved it and have made it regularly ever since.

Years later, I took out More with Less from the library and saw this recipe and thought, “That’s it! That’s the same Kima (“keema”) we love!”

I’ve made a few changes and we think it tastes even better now.

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Serving Ideas

You can serve this dish plain or on top of rice or cauliflower rice.

When we have company over, we typically serve it the following way for an amazing combination.

  • Rice (I prefer brown organic, made in only 19 minutes in a pressure cooker)
  • Cauliflower Rice (a great option for reducing carbs)
  • Moroccan Carrots
  • Chaat Masala sprinkled on top
  • more Moroccan Vinaigrette on top.

More Easy Healthy Meals

By the way, for some other great easy and delicious meal ideas,you might be interested in……

Easy Baked Chicken Nuggets
Gluten Free Chili Mac – another great one pan meal with a low-carb keto option
Savory Hummus

Oven Barbecued Chicken
Kid-Friendly Lentils (ready in as little as 9 minutes!)

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Special Diet Options

  • Low-carb, Keto, or whole30 option: sub green beans for the peas and cauliflower, radishes, or jicama for the potatoes. Kohlrabi is another great option.
  • Vegan: substitute beans or a soy product (like TVP) for the meat. I don’t personally recommend soy, but it does work and tastes great.
  • AIP: Omit the tomatoes for AIP and use Nomato Sauce instead (here’s a homemade version). Use Green Beans for the peas for AIP transition, or use broccoli for full AIP.
  • THM:For those on the Trim Healthy Mama plan, this recipe is a crossover, unless you use the low-carb substitutions for the peas and potatoes. That will make this recipe an “S.”
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Recipe Notes

  • Note for Instant Pot: When you set your Instant Pot cooking time to “0 minutes,” the Instant Pot will get up to pressure, then immediately switch to the keep warm function and start counting up.
  • Dice the potatoes small: Smaller dices will cook faster. If you like, you can even cook them with the meat to help them get done more thoroughly in less time.
  • Slow Cooker Option: You can put all the ingredients in a slow cooker, adding the peas at the end. The potatoes will cook better this way. I’ve never done this but a reader shared that it’s worked out great for her.
  • Add water if needed: You might find a need to add more liquid to the pan prior to or when simmering.
  • Add the peas laterin the cooking time to keep their color more vibrant.
  • Curry: I use a mild sweet curry, but you can use any level of intensity that you like. This Mild Curry Recipe is a great option.
  • Spices:Some readers have mentioned that they have added more or even doubled the spices for this dish. I haven’t tried it yet, but you can for sure try this and see how it goes.
  • Sweet Potatoes: The recipe calls for potatoes but I have made this with sweet potatoes and it tastes great, plus it fits the paleo diet that way.
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Ground Beef Curry | Pakistani Keema Curry

This Ground Beef Curry (Pakistani Keema Currry) is an amazingly delicious meal that comes together fast and is made with simple ingredients. You'll want this in your meal rotation for sure.

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Course: Entree

Cuisine: AIP, Dairy-Free, Gluten-Free, Grain-Free, Low-Carb, Paleo, THM:S, Vegan, whole30

Keyword: ground beef curry, Pakistani Kima

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 35 minutes minutes

Total Time: 45 minutes minutes

Servings: 6

Calories: 526kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 – 3 tablespoons oil (I recommend coconut oil)
  • 1 cup chopped onion (I use 1/4 cup minced)
  • 1 clove garlic (minced)
  • 1 pound ground beef (any ground meat works well. See Special Diet Option section for vegan option)
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons curry powder (see Recipes Notes about spices)
  • 2 1/4 teaspoons salt (or to taste)
  • 1/8 teaspoon pepper (omit for AIP)
  • 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/8 teaspoon ginger
  • 1/8 teaspoon turmeric
  • 2 1/2 – 3 cups tomatoes (about 1 1/2 14 ounces cans–see AIP alternative above)
  • 3 medium potatoes or sweet potatoes (About 4-5 ounces each. See low-carb options in notes. Use sweet potato for AIP)
  • 2 1/2 – 3 cups peas (see notes for low carb/paleo options. Use snow peas for AIP)

Instructions

  • Melt oil or butter in a large pan.

  • Add onion and garlic (if using minced, add a bit of water to reconstitute).

  • Cook until onion softens and garlic begins to brown (watch it carefully – garlic burns easily!)

  • Add meat and cook thoroughly.

  • Add curry, salt and spices. Stir well.

  • Dice potatoes.

  • Add potatoes and tomatoes to the pan. Bring to a simmering boil. Reduce heat, cover, and cook for about 10-15 minutes or until potatoes are done.

  • Add peas and cook until peas are done.

  • Serve alone or over rice or cauliflower as desired.

For Instant Pot

  • Melt oil or butter in a pan.

  • Place butter in Instant Pot and add onion, garlic, and meat (if using minced garlic, add a bit of water to reconstitute).

  • Cook thoroughly on saute feature (watch it carefully – garlic burns easily!)

  • Add tomatoes.

  • Add curry, salt and spices.

  • Add potatoes.

  • Cook under high pressure set for 0 minutes then after 5 minutes release the pressure quickly.

  • Put the frozen peas in.

  • Cook it again under high pressure for 0 minutes and do a quick release of the pressure.

Notes

  • Note for Instant Pot: When you set your Instant Pot cooking time to “0 minutes,” the Instant Pot will get up to pressure, then immediately switch to the keep warm function and start counting up.
  • Dice the potatoes small: Smaller dices will cook faster. If you like, you can even cook them with the meat to help them get done more thoroughly in less time.
  • Slow Cooker Option: You can put all the ingredients in a slow cooker, adding the peas at the end. The potatoes will cook better this way. I’ve never done this but a reader shared that it’s worked out great for her.
  • Add water if needed: You might find a need to add more liquid to the pan prior to or when simmering.
  • Add the peas laterin the cooking time to keep their color more vibrant.
  • Curry: I use a mild sweet curry, but you can use any level of intensity that you like. This Mild Curry Recipe is a great option.
  • Spices:Some readers have mentioned that they have added more or even doubled the spices for this dish. I haven’t tried it yet, but you can for sure try this and see how it goes.
  • Sweet Potatoes: The recipe calls for potatoes but I have made this with sweet potatoes and it tastes great, plus it fits the paleo diet that way.

Nutrition

Calories: 526kcal | Carbohydrates: 47g | Protein: 24g | Fat: 28g | Saturated Fat: 7g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 14g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 54mg | Sodium: 945mg | Potassium: 1367mg | Fiber: 12g | Sugar: 13g | Vitamin A: 2172IU | Vitamin C: 95mg | Calcium: 89mg | Iron: 5mg | Net Carbs: 35g

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is merely an approximation. Optional ingredients are not included and when there is an alternative, the primary ingredient is typically used. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site. Erythritol carbs are not included in carb counts since they have been shown not to impact blood sugar. Net carbs are the total carbs minus fiber.

Well, there you have it. Our family’s favorite — Pakistani Kima. Updated for those of you on the Autoimmune Protocol Diet. And now it’s your favorite too(I hope :-)!)

And I guarantee that any new mom you take this to will be very grateful!

This recipe was first published in 2016. New images were added later. For reference, the following is the original photo.

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FAQs

What is the best beef for curry? ›

Chuck Steak

Chuck is juicy, flavourful, and versatile with the fatty juices providing a rich, delicious curry. Plus, the chuck steak is easy to cut into small pieces, so it cooks quickly and evenly.

What meat to use in curry? ›

Get Chuck Roast instead of Stew Beef

So, for a delicious Japanese curry (and of course any beef stew recipe), I strongly recommend getting chuck roast. For really tender meat, it usually takes two hours. Do not rush the cooking process. Otherwise, the beef will be tough and chewy.

How do you eat Keema? ›

Keema Curry is a popular dish consisting of minced meat cooked with onions, tomatoes, spices & herbs. Serve this comforting curry with Turmeric Rice, plain steamed rice, Plain Paratha, roti, Chapati or with Garlic Naan.

Why is my beef curry bitter? ›

Your curry can taste bitter if the spices and garlic are burnt or if you've added too much fenugreek to the dish. You see, the secret to cooking a delicious curry recipe is to create a spicy paste and slowly cook it before adding your meat.

Why is my beef tough in curry? ›

First off, cooking meat causes it to lose moisture and the tissues shrink, making it tougher. Braising (cooking meat in a liquid) allows the meat to reabsorb moisture and breaks down the tough tissues. This lead to a more tender piece of meat.

How do Chinese make their meat so tender? ›

While there are several ways to velvet, a pound of meat needs about two teaspoons of cornstarch and two teaspoons of oil, says Leung. You may also include two to three tablespoons of water. For beef, add a 1/4-teaspoon of baking soda for tenderizing. Additional seasonings are optional and vary from recipe to recipe.

Do you cook meat before adding to curry? ›

The curry-making process begins by chopping the vegetables and meat, followed by sautéing them in oil and butter. The meat will brown and the onions will soften. As soon as this occurs, add water and bring to a boil. Simmer over low heat for about twenty minutes, or longer if more tender meat is desired.

What are the three types of curry? ›

From phal curry based in the UK to madras curry originating from Madras, there are many curry dishes throughout the world with a history as flavorful as the meal itself. Though there are many dishes, curry itself can typically be broken down into three types: red, green, and yellow.

What is the best fake meat for curry? ›

Tofu is a great source of protein that contains no animal products – just soybeans. Also known as bean curd, tofu is made from soy milk curdled into a solid block, like a sort of soy cheese. Tofu is great in any curry sauce, as an alternative to either paneer or meat.

Is keema the same as ground beef? ›

The translation of Keema means 'minced meat or ground meat'. A traditional Indian keema curry in India would be made with minced lamb or mutton. In quite a few British Indian restaurants you'll find it using minced beef and that's what I like to use.

Is ground meat same as keema? ›

Keema means ground meat in Hindi. It can be any ground meat. Lamb, beef, goat or even chicken.

Do you wash keema before cooking? ›

It is generally not recommended to wash meat mince (ground meat) before cooking.

Which part of beef is good for Indian cooking? ›

The use of beef in Indian cooking is fairly limited. However, it is quite straight forward to substitute lamb dishes with beef. Ideally use topside or rump for slow cooked dishes and cook them for slightly longer then you would for lamb (approx. 1.5 hours).

What is the best beef for curry rice? ›

You can select a whole chuck roast and bring it to the meat counter and have them cut it for you. Ask them to trim the fat, and cut it into generous two inch chunks. I like big hunks in my curry but if you prefer a more dainty size go for 1 1/2 inch pieces.

Is chuck roast good for curry? ›

For this red curry beef, we're calling for a chuck roast. It's the same cut of beef you'd use to make pot roast—it is cut from the shoulder of a cow—and we love it because it's inexpensive and, with a little slow cooking, it becomes meaty and tender.

Which type of meat is traditionally used in Rogan Josh curry? ›

Rogan josh consists of pieces of lamb or mutton braised with a gravy flavoured with garlic, ginger and aromatic spices (clove, bay leaves, cardamom, and cinnamon), and in some versions incorporating onions or yoghurt. After initial braising, the dish may be finished using the dampokhtak slow cooking technique.

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