This recipe is another one from my lazy diaries. In my case,I’m extremely creative on my lazy days & I absolutely Love it! Haha Here’s a recipe that I created when I wanted to eat Beef chilly plus curry plus something Green & spicy but had absolutely no time or energy to cook an entire feast. In times like these, the Pressure cooker becomes my Best buddy 😊 Since this is a Beef dish, I've named it 'Gai' which traditionally means Cow in Konkani or Hindi… I just wanted to give this dish a Nice Fun name 😉 This is a Quick and Easy One Pot recipe which requires no Fancy Ingredients but packed with Flavour and Spice. It's a Must Try.
View RecipeMeat Curry with Coconut Milk or Fresh grated Coconut is one of my faves. But this recipe is extra Special not only because it is made by dry roasting the spices, but also because this is how my Maternal Grandpa who we used to call ‘Papa’ would make it 😊 I have very few but fond memories of my Papa. He passed away when I was just 9 years old. But the memories and pampering he gave me was immense, not only because I was his youngest grandchild but because I was the ONLY girl grandchild, both sides that too Paternal and Maternal! Hahaha yeah yeah I'm the spoilt brat! He used to own Taxis in Bombay back in the day and his lingo was so Tapori and he was habituated to talk mostly in Hindi and sometimes in Konkani(gaalis included…Oh Yes!) but he didn’t know fluent English. The things he would do with us and for us were Priceless and with his Hindi one liners, OMG life was such a Fun place to be! A small and Humble Home did he have, but filled with so much Love and excitement each time we would visit him. He would call Nana “Buddie” or “Mahtari” (meaning Old) with his sheepish smile and He never failed to play pranks and irritate my grandma and tease her for being a “slow coach” in the kitchen… and the minute she would hear “slow coach” she would try to do things in a hurry and things would fall from her hand and break! Hahahah(and I think, this I get from my Nana…things break from my hand for no reason at all….like, they just fall from my hand) And Yes! My Grandpops was quick in all his work more like a gadbad singh(Maybe in that aspect, I take after him…hehe I’m quite a gadbad singh too) Till the age of 83 he was active and cooked and went to the Market, etc. and loved to be independent. He would walk and walk and could never sit in one place quietly. He was a very Hardworking Man who loved us grand kids to another level! And My Mom is a replica of him in more ways than one. One of the recipes I very fondly remember is that of the Fried Masala Meat Curry with Methi(sometimes with cluster beans too). Ofcourse, I was too small to take the recipe from him back then, but my Mommy cooks this every once in a while and we think of our Sweet, Fun and Loving Papa! I’m sure he’s watching down upon us and smiling away as I write about him😊 There’s absolutely no Love and Blessings like the Love and Blessings of our Grandparents😊 If you have them, Treasure them, Love them, Never hurt them and make the MOST of them while they’re still with you, because once they’re gone all you will have is only and only Beautiful Memories to Cherish😊 Here’s my Papa’s Fried Masala Meat Curry with Methi and Potatoes! Do give it a try😊
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