You can do this with leftover beef. i had some leftovers with no gravy. Take leftovers with no gravy. Add 3-4 tbsp of oil in the pan and add the meat. Break any large pieces of meat. Keep stirring on high heat and continue to break the meat with your spatula. Meat should get brown and softer. Add chopped onions and green chillies. Add some salt and pepper. Keep stirring until it tastes like you want it to. It should be somewhat dry- but f it starts getting too dry add few teaspoons of water (not too much). I like it a little charred- so cooked on high all the way. If you want it less burnt, reduce the heat.
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Sunday, March 28, 2010
Jhuri Mangsho (Shredded Beef)
You can do this with leftover beef. i had some leftovers with no gravy. Take leftovers with no gravy. Add 3-4 tbsp of oil in the pan and add the meat. Break any large pieces of meat. Keep stirring on high heat and continue to break the meat with your spatula. Meat should get brown and softer. Add chopped onions and green chillies. Add some salt and pepper. Keep stirring until it tastes like you want it to. It should be somewhat dry- but f it starts getting too dry add few teaspoons of water (not too much). I like it a little charred- so cooked on high all the way. If you want it less burnt, reduce the heat.
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Bangladeshi,
beef,
Meat
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