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Thai Beef Massaman


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Ingredients

6 portion(s)

Curry

  • 150 g peanut, (optional)
  • 1 --- brown onion, halved
  • 30 g peanut oil
  • 60 g massaman curry paste
  • 400 g coconut milk
  • 400 g coconut cream
  • 700 g beef tenderloin fillet, cut into 2cm cubes
  • 1 tablespoon MT meat stock concentrated
  • 1 tablespoon cornflour
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon fish sauce
  • 3 potatoes, cut into cubes
  • 1 cinnamon sticks
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 5 cardamon pods, lightly crushed
  • 1 tablespoon Tamarind Concentrated, See Note
  • 6
    50min
    Preparation 50min
    Baking/Cooking
  • 7
    easy
    Preparation
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Recipe's preparation

    Curry
  1. 1- Place Peanut (Optional) and Onion into TM Bowl and chop 3 sec/ speed 7. Scrape down side of bowl.

     

    2- Add oil and massaman curry paste and saute 3min/ Varoma / speed 1.

     

    3- Add beef, and 5 tbsp of coconut milk and cook 10min / 100C / Counter-clockwise operation / speed 1 with MC removed and TM basket on mixing bowl lid.

     

    4- Remove basket and add cornflour, stock, coconut milk, coconut cream, sugar, fish sauce and tamarind.

     

    5- Place TM basket on mixing bowl and add the potatoes, cinnamon, bay leaves and cardamon pods, and cook 20min/ 100 C/ Counter-clockwise operation/ Speed1 with MC removed.

     

    6- Allow to rest 5 min before serving. Serve hot with jasmine rice.

     

    Enjoy it!


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Tip

Tamarind concentrated - If you don't have you can substitute with lime juice from one lime.


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  • Delicious! Used 1 tin of coconut milk, about 120g...

    Submitted by KC72 on 16. July 2018 - 17:59.

    Delicious! Used 1 tin of coconut milk, about 120g curry paste and cooked 10 minutes extra.

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  • Was nice but very creamy for

    Submitted by felburgess on 4. July 2016 - 14:55.

    Was nice but very creamy for my liking of curry. my potatoes needed longer as they are hard. 

    Felicity

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  • Absolutely love this recipe.

    Submitted by Bettybloop on 12. July 2015 - 18:44.

    Absolutely love this recipe.  First curry I've made and hubby and I both have a new favourite.  I cooked the potatoes separately and the coconut rice was a winner too.  Thanks for the recipe!

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  • Could someone please tell me

    Submitted by Claireyb on 16. April 2015 - 19:10.

    Could someone please tell me what MT meat stock concentrated is? Thanks tmrc_emoticons.)

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  • This was amazing I just

    Submitted by Thermo dachie on 4. March 2015 - 21:42.

    This was amazing I just didn't understand do you out the basket in the thermo with the potatoes in that or do the potatoes go in with everything else and basket on top

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  • Very yummy, and an authentic

    Submitted by lhayne on 13. January 2015 - 17:10.

    Very yummy, and an authentic massaman taste. I used just the 400ml of coconut cream and it was plenty. Place the basket in the bowl and the potatoes will cook fine, but it's definitely a snug fit - don't be tempted to add any extra meat as my TM5 bowl was chockers with the above quantities. It's become a regular at our house

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  • If you only add 400 liquid at

    Submitted by Placebo00 on 20. December 2014 - 15:41.

    If you only add 400 liquid at the end instead of 800 it *just* fits in the tm31.

     

    Very tasty recipe, will be making again for the whole family 

     

     

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  • Thanks for the recipe it

    Submitted by meechgould on 8. October 2014 - 20:06.

    Thanks for the recipe it provided me the basis to create a slightly different version. Like the other comments I added a bit less coconut milk - 200 ml and a bit more of the massaman curry paste 75 g. 

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  • This was a great meal had by

    Submitted by Shell and Ernie on 21. September 2014 - 21:21.

    This was a great meal had by all my family. Used chicken thighs instead and 400g coconut cream and about 200g of coconut milk. Did peanuts - delish and the right flavour - I think I used about 95g of the massman paste and lime juice instead of tamarind. Cooked potato's separate after reading other comments. Made coconut rice to go with and boy was it yummy - I'd say almost restaurant quality taste.

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  • This recipe is awesome, my

    Submitted by jps on 19. August 2014 - 14:59.

    This recipe is awesome, my entire family love it even our fussy 7 year old!!

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  • I liked the recipe but found

    Submitted by Vicrah on 18. April 2014 - 22:02.

    I liked the recipe but found there were a few problems. 800g of coconut milk and cream combined is soooo much. At the point of adding, the mixing bowl was already nearly full so I only added 400g with the intention of adding more later if there was room. There wasn't but I found 400g plenty anyway. There seems to be more ingredients than the TM31 can fit.

    Step 4 and 5 are really confusing - you are adding things in both but there are no cooking instructions for step 4 so why separate? How can you add the ingredients of step 5 if the basket is in the way!!

    I found that the potatoes required more cooking and for my taste would do more masa an paste and less (half) sugar.

    Making these changes I would make it again but please clarify the method.

     

     

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  • I have the basket placed in

    Submitted by vsobelska on 29. March 2014 - 18:46.

    I have the basket placed in the bowl. And I realised that missed salt after so I added a little post after. Happy that you enjoyed.

     

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  • Yum, lacked salt ( which I'm

    Submitted by Rachelcameron on 20. March 2014 - 22:11.

    Yum, lacked salt ( which I'm happy to add myself after) my potatoes didn't cook, should the basket be placed in the bowl or on top of??

    definately will make again, thanks for posting!

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  • You may want to add some salt

    Submitted by vsobelska on 26. February 2014 - 20:24.

    You may want to add some salt to taste.

     

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