Native 'Bizarre' food | Spicy 'Beef liver' curry!

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Don't freak out! Just say, isn't it look delicious?

I don't know if you ever tasted Beef liver. People eat it as a curry or stir fry it. It's bizarre, I know. Many will not accept the taste of it. But here in my country, it's a delicacy. The taste is not like meat nor fish or any other thing. If you are the first time, it will taste really wired to you, also it has a wired blood-type taste. I wouldn't say I love it but I occasionally eat it.

So let's see how to make spicy beef liver curry!

What we need?

  • Beef liver 1/2 kilo
  • Vegetable oil
  • Onion slices
  • Ginger, garlic paste
  • Garam masala (cinnamon, mace, peppercorns, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, and cardamon pods)
  • Salt, sugar
  • Turmeric powder, chilli powder
  • Green chilli
  • Potatoes (optional)

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Direct from the pan!

How we can make it?

Make medium slices of the liver. Boil them for 5 minutes. It will help to get rid of the blood and blood-type taste also.

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It will look like this after boiling

Cook the masala mix. Put vegetable oil and all the other ingredients I have mentioned above. The garam masala may seem much, so if you don't have anything available to you, just skip it. But don't skip the major ingredients like onion, ginger, and garlic!

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Add the boiled liver slices and cook for another five minutes.

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I love to add some potatoes. You can skip this if you want. You have to put it after five minutes. Cook it for another five minutes in medium heat. Don't add any water till now.

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Now, add some water and cook it for like 30 minutes. Put the lead on and mix it with a ladle after a few minutes.

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When the oil comes out on the top, it's done.

So, that's it. Now it's ready to go with rice or roti. The process is a bit complicated compared to other curries. But as I was saying it's a delicacy so I think it's worth it. I hope you liked my recipe!

THANKS FOR YOUR LOVE AND SUPPORT!

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6 comments
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Cooking... this is not my cup of tea. Well, I can taste when it's done. ;)

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I was like that before.. now I have to cook every single day 😔😔

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Oh no. I thought I was alone. You're an expert at cooking now, I think. :)

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how are you dear friend @ rem-steem good night
here we eat a lot of liver, we do it fried or grilled, this looks really delicious. I appreciate that you let us know your recipe
have a wonderful night

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We usually make curry but I have tried fry once. It's delicious 😋
Thanks 😊😁

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