Friday, March 18, 2011

Kerala Spicy Beef Roast / Beef Ularthiyathu



Today I am sharing the recipe of one of my favorite dishes " Spicy Beef Ularthiyathu / Spicy Beef Roast ". Two days back, I talked to one of my college mates "S" who recently moved to US. Now a days we talk a lot on phone and mostly our discussion will be about "food and cooking". She recently got married and she used to tell me about her experiments in cooking and all. So in our last chat our main topic of discussion was about "Beef Ularthiyathu" and I  thought of making it as soon as possible. 

Toddy shops and Thattukadas back in Kerala are famous for many face-melting dishes, beef ularthiyathu is very famous among them. I remember watching the television series " Gordon 's great escape" presented by the chef Gordon Ramsay some time back and in an episode Gordon visits one of the toddy shops somewhere in Alappuzha and he tastes toddy along with spicy beef roast and that one bite of beef roast almost melted his face off.  

So here comes the recipe.

Serves ~ 2 Adults

Ingredients

Beef ~ 1 kg
Sliced shallots ( Kochu Ulli ) ~ 1 cup
Chopped onions ~ 1 cup
Vinegar ~ 2 tbsp
Ginger ~ a medium size piece
Garlic ~ 4 cloves
Green chillies ~ 4 Nos ( Split length-wise)
Red chilly powder ~ 1 1/2 tbsp - 2 tbsp
Coriander powder ~ 3 tbsp
Turmeric powder ~ 1/2 tsp
Thinly sliced coconut ~ 1/2 cup
Oil ~ around 1/2 cup
Salt

For grinding

Cardamom ~ 4 Nos
Cloves ~ 5 Nos
Cinnamon sticks ~ a medium size piece
Bay leaves ~ 2 Nos
Peppercorns ~ 1 tsp
Fennel seeds ~ 1/4 tsp

Method

  • First grind cinnamon sticks, cardamom, cloves, bay leaves, pepper corns and fennel seeds to a coarse powder.
  • Then wash the beef and cut it into small sized cubes and drain it nicely.Then marinate the beef pieces with vinegar, turmeric powder, chopped ginger, chopped garlic, 1 stem curry leaves, half of the ground spices, 1 tbsp coriander powder, 1 tbsp red chilly powder and salt. No need to add water. Then keep it aside for 15-30 minutes. Then pressure cook the marinated beef pieces for about 2-3 whistles without adding any water.
  • Then heat 1/4 cup of oil in a pan and add thinly sliced coconut pieces and fry in a low flame till it becomes light brown in color and keep it aside. Then in the remaining oil add mustard seeds. When it crackles add chopped shallots and onions,  green chillies and 1 stem curry leaves and saute in a medium flame till the onions turn light brown in color. Then lower the flame and add 1/2 tbsp - 1 tbsp red chilly powder, 2 tbsp coriander powder and the remaining ground spice mixture and fry till the powder turns dark in color. 
  • Then add cooked beef  and mix it nicely. Then in a medium flame keep on stirring until the beef pieces become dry and brown in color. It may take about 10-15 minutes. In between add oil if needed. Then finally mix sliced coconut pieces and remove from the flame.

Enjoy with Rice/ Chapathi.

Recipe adapted from a cook book of Mrs K M Mathew.

Cheers!!

15 comments:

Only Fish Recipes said...

looks absolutely awesome !very tempting !

Suja Manoj said...

Adipoli beef ularhiyathu,spicy and delicious..perfectly made.

Reshmi Mahesh said...

Looks very very hot and yumm..


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Swathi said...

Adipoli beef ularthiyathu, veggie aya enne pol tempt cheyikkumu.

Swathi said...

adipoli beef ularthiyathu.

kavis said...

Thank you very much indeed for your lovely comments on my blog:)I'm following your blog sometime now and really inspired with the Kerala dishes.Love all your post and clicks are awesome dear.

These spicy beef roast Looks so scrumptious J;)

divya said...

looks absolutely mouthwatering..yum n delicious

Hamaree Rasoi said...

First time here and I must say I'm impressed by the variety of recipes specially non- veg section :-)
Following you..Do visit mine if you get time...
Happy Holi

Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

Rumana Rawat said...

Happy Holi!!!! Delicious fry...

Jaisy James said...

wow kandittu kothi akunnu superb click

Priya dharshini said...

Luv the beef made with spicy ingredients....

Priya Suresh said...

Slurp, simply mouthwatering here..

Suji said...

Ethipol beef kazhikathavare polum kothypichallo, adipoli color tto..

Unknown said...

Perfect looking beef fry Jisha! Really tempting..

Rosita Vargas said...

Buena receta me encantó y preciosas fotos,abrazos.

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