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Beef in Coconut

January 11, 2012 By Sarah Maliphant

My aim for this recipe was simple: Create a slow cook beef stew which was quick and easy to assemble, used simple larder ingredients and was a contrast to all those lovely beef in red wine variants. A few attempts later, here it is – a beautifully simple, tasty,  slow cook stew!

Beef in Coconut (Serves 6)

1.5kg diced stewing beef
2 tsp Coriander seed
2 tsp Cumin seed
5 cardamon pods
6 cloves garlic, chopped
Salt
Vegetable oil
1 tin coconut milk
2 cinnamon sticks
Juice of half a lemon
Fresh coriander

First there’s a couple of minutes of preparing the spices: Peel and chop the garlic, crush the cumin and coriander seeds and lightly crush the cardamom pods just so they split. Put all of these in a casserole with the olive oil and heat for a minute or so.

Now for the rest of the stew: Add the meat and brown. Pour in the coconut milk and lemon juice, add the cinnamon sticks. Preparation done.

Bake in a cool oven (140C or Aga simmering oven) for 3 hours until tender.

Check seasoning before serving with some chopped fresh coriander sprinkled over the top. Goes brilliantly with new potatoes or rice, and some lovely leafy greens like Spring Greens, Kale or Cavalo Nero.

If you like this, you may also like:

Rich Beef Stew
Timi’s Vegetarian Lamb Curry
Coconutty Rice Pudding
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What can I say? Feeling nourished… this place is food for the soul!

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November 19, 2011 By Sarah Maliphant

Henry’s Chocolate Pudding

I’ve done chocolate puddings. I’ve done so many. This is the best by miles

A lot of people like chocolate, and it nearly always features in our pudding and/or cake menu at the farm. But have you ever enjoyed a chocolate pudding invented by a Welsh Farm Cat for a Steiff Bear?Continue Reading

Cheese & Apple Scones

October 14, 2011 By Sarah Maliphant

Anyone with an apple tree might recognise the mixture of relief and excitement when you find another way to make use of those seasonal apples that are Newtoning off the tree on a daily basis.Continue Reading

Nana’s Bread Pudding

June 1, 2011 By Sarah Maliphant

My Nana used to make this lovely bread pudding, baking in her big old kitchen. This sweet and spicey breadpud is something I associate a lot with her – along with the excitement of throwing leftover bacon rind to the chickens, picking “baby matoes” (little tomatoes) and night time hot chocolate. So, faithfully recreated, here’s Nana’s bread pudding and all its memories… Continue Reading

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