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Keto Kerala Beef Fry | Keto Recipes | Headbanger's Kitchen



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36 Comments

  1. was late in watching this, fell off of keto and am going back on it. your curries are awesome. You wife is a spirited Keralite. But she is definitely right about needing spice in Kerala Foods. I could not stop laughing at the burn she gave you Holy Moly. That was hilarious. Nice lady who knows her stuff. God Bless and stay safe.

  2. This is one of my absolute favourite dish by you, thank you so much for sharing your recipes, I am currently on week 3 of following your keto recipes, I have lost so far 10 kgs, thanks for all your suggestions looks like I have found something that I can stick to for a long time finally 😊

  3. Well you got me there man indians do eat beef ,well the now ruling govt is not very promoting but we keralites know where to place superstition and believes and the food .food is ones right and no one steals the right with some beleives or so

  4. I just finished making this and it has turned out absolutely fantastic. I didn’t see the same level of separation between the masalas and the stock after pressure cooking and even after straining, so I decided to improvise. I removed the beef and cooked down the liquid into a masala paste. I stir fried the beef (with green AND red chilies…no spice wussiness here…also need to stay in Dipti’s good books) and then added the concentrated masala paste in the end. So not as dry as yours but close. Kinda lagaa-liptaa in my mom’s UP jargon. BTW Dipti’s eyerolls are in a league of their own. Your support cast usually steals the show dude. Thanks for sharing. Will make this again.

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