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Beef Madras Thermomix Recipe

Dinner tonight was Beef Madras & Coconut Rice. Whyyyyyy don’t I make this more often?

This Beef Madras Thermomix recipe was one I developed when I was doing the HCG Protocol (500 calories a day)…. I needed to come up with creative ways to make extremely limited ingredients taste amazing.

Would you believe it’s only 250 calories per serve…. in comparison, most curries are up around 700 calories per serve 😂

The improved version is found in A Little Taste of India: shop.skinnymixers.com

Beef Madras Thermomix Recipe

skinnymixer's Beef Madras

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Course: Curry
Cuisine: Indian
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings: 6
Calories: 258kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 1/2 tsp ginger powder
  • 1 tbsp dried coriander - ground
  • 2 tsp dried cumin - ground
  • 1 tsp dried turmeric - ground
  • 1/4-1/2 tsp dried chilli flakes - optional
  • 1 tbsp beef stock concentrate
  • 500 g water - (or beef stock liquid)
  • 50 g tomato paste
  • 800 g steak - large dice, (rump steak)

Instructions

  • Add garlic, ginger, onion, coriander, cumin, turmeric, chilli flakes and 80 g or 2.8 oz water to mixer bowl.
  • Cook 2 min/100°C or 212°F/speed 2/MC on.
  • Add stock, water and tomato paste to mixer bowl. Cook 7 min/100°C or 212°F/speed 2/MC on or until boiling.
  • Add steak to mixer bowl. Cook 30 min/100°C or 212°F/speed spoon/reverse/MC on.
  • After the above cooking period, cook for a further 20 min/steaming temperature/speed spoon/reverse/MC off.

Notes

Step 5 is to reduce the sauce so that it becomes nice and thick! Watch it closely, at 20 min check to see if the meat is tender and there is still a small amount of gravy left.
Serve with cauliflower rice
Bellini Users
Use blunt blade for this recipe.
At step 4 use speed 1.
At step 5 use speed 1 and ST temp if using an Intelli and 120°C or 250°F if using a Supercook.
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Nutrition

Serving: 152g | Calories: 258kcal | Carbohydrates: 2.6g | Protein: 43.3g | Fat: 7.7g | Saturated Fat: 2.6g | Sodium: 239mg | Sugar: 1.6g

 

 

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  1. Wow this was a crowd pleaser fussy eater Mr 5 ate his whole dinner no complaint no fights !! It was awesome thanks a million

  2. I love, love, love this recipe!! I’m making it again tonight. Thanks for sharing all your recipes with us they are amazing!!!

  3. This is only the second curry I have made in the thermomix and it has inspired me to make more. I left out the chilli so my young children could enjoy it and even my fussy husband loved it. Better yet I had everything I needed to make it in the cupboard. Such a great ‘go to dish’ for mid week – simple and basic ingredients but delicious.

  4. This is another go to recipe – I serve it so many way – with rice, cauli rice, mash and steam vegetables 🙂 My kid love it.

  5. This recipe is delicious and deceptively easy.

    I also think it is an excellent option for a newish thermomix owner/user.

  6. This recipe is a hit with my bunch of fusspots. This is the second time I am making it. I like the fact I know what is going into the recipe and the house always smells divine whilst its cooking. Thank you Nikalene for putting so much effort into producing these fantastic recipes we can all enjoy.

  7. YUM !! The steak was so tender, the sauce was nice and thick. I made it to the recipe with no changes and there were no leftovers. Definitely added to our weekly meal list.

  8. Huge hit with Mr 2.5yo and I tonight. I’m solo parenting this week. But I was still able to whip this up after work and on the table within 30 minutes! I measured out all the spices into a jar last night and diced steak, so just threw it all in.

    Few changes: I added pumpkin and carrot with the steak, which reduced down into the sauce making it lovely and sweet. I serves with rice – I cooked this in the basket while the steak was cooking. This gave it a lovely flavour and meant that the sauce thickened nicely without having to cook for a further 20mins without MC. Win win!

    Thank for the recipe. It’ll be a regular here.

  9. This curry was delicious! I had to thicken a little with cornflour but result was fantastic! I served with basmati rice

  10. I whipped this up in no time tonight instead of getting take-away. I made it with lamb. It was so easy to make and was very tasty and rich. Thanks for the recipe!

  11. Thank you for a gorgeous recipe! I had guests come last minute for dinner and whipped this up with what I had in the house and it was DELICIOUS! I usually use a lot of fresh herbs for my curries but this was amazing without and means super easy to whip up. It’s gone on the rotation and we’re looking forward to trying more of your curries 🙂

  12. This is one of my favourite recipes!
    So-much-flavour!!! This is on my weekly meal plan more than once. As is the chicken variation. Simple, easy to make a real top quality recipe, made with love. Thanks!

  13. This was Amazing! My 2 year old shoveled it in his face like it was chocolate 🙂
    Good to have a meal we all can eat and enjoy whilst I am on the Protocol.. P2 has changed for me forever 😉

  14. I love this recipe it so super easy and tastes like I have been working on it all day !!! Bonus points because the whole family eats it and loves it to !!! Thanks so much 🙂

  15. Can’t wait to cook this. It’s going to be my go-to dish when I don’t think I have anything in the house to cook!

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