The Best Authentic Dum Ka Qeema Without Effort

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Dum Ka Qeema is a classic Pakistani dish that involves marinating minced meat in flavorful spices and slow-cooking it until it becomes extremely tender and melts in your mouth.

Dum Ka Qeema

Daam ka Qeema and Galawat ka Qeema remind me of Eid. This is one of my mother’s signature recipes and a family favorite for Eid. She prepared Daam ka Qeema and served it with kachories. It’s an ideal dish to prepare for any gathering, really simple to prepare, and guaranteed to wow your guests with its mouthwatering taste. I usually marinate the meat the day before the party.

This dish is best enjoyed with sliced onions, ginger, mint leaves, and lemon juice as garnish. The result is delicious and is the simplest recipe to prepare with minimal effort. Friends and family always comment on it when I cook it, and they ask for the recipe. I am sharing the original authentic recipe for Daam ka Qeema, also known as Galawat ka Qeema, which Ammi has been making for over thirty years, so this recipe is undoubtedly foolproof.

What Is Qeema

Qeema is made of ground meat. In Pakistan, it is traditionally minced beef. However, it could be mutton, lamb, or chicken minced meat.

Here Are My Top Four Tips To Make A Delicious Dum Ka Qeema

  • The first and most important tip to making ground beef is to not wash it, but if you are not satisfied without washing it, I’ll suggest just a quick rinse with cold water and keeping it in the strainer to drain extra water.
  • I like to cook meat in a heavy-bottomed pan. It helps to prevent burning and hot spots. With a thicker base, the heat is distributed more evenly, so you don’t have to worry about your food burning in certain areas.
  • After adding Qeema, make sure to sauté it until the moisture evaporates from the meat. Don’t add water until this stage; it will tender in its water. Bhunnai (a blend of sautéing and stir-frying) is key to good Qeema.

Papaya paste can be substitute with Kachari ka pweder or Meat tenderizer

2 teaspoon for 1.5 lb meat

How To Freeze And Reheat Dum Ka Qeema

Qeema usually freezes well. To save time. You can double the batch and freeze it for later use. It stays good in the freezer for up to a month.

  1. To Freeze, complete the marinating and cooking steps as directed. Just don’t give coal dum.
  2. To Freeze: Allow to cool before freezing without any garnishing such as onion, mint, or lemon juice. Freeze in an airtight container for a month.
  3. To Reheat: Thaw overnight in the fridge or at room temperature. To reheat, place it on the stove over medium heat. Once heated through, give coal dum at this time and garnish with mint, onion rings, Julian ginger, and lemon wedges. This step will produce a flavor similar to freshly cooked qeema.

Steps To Marinating Dum Ka Qeema 

1- Dry roast the coriander and cumin and grind them.
Dry roast ingridents

2- Make a paste of raw papaya.

raw papaya

3- Lightly toast the Basan.

dry roast basan

4- Combine the ground beef with the coriander, cumin, besan, salt, chili powder, ginger paste, and papaya paste, and mix well with your hands. (If possible, use gloves) Cover it and marinate overnight for the best results.

How To Cook

1-Heat the oil in a pan and add the thinly sliced onion. Golden brown the onion.
golden Brown onion
Dum ka Qeema
 
6- Heat the coal on your stovetop till it gets very hot. place the foil piece in the middle of the Qeema stove and place the hot coal on the foil and a few drops of oil on the coal and the smoke will start to come to cover the lid immediately. Leave it for a good 15, 20 minutes
7- Dish out the Qeema and garnish with thinly sliced onion, mint leaves, ginger, and lemon.
Serve with Kachori, Naan, or paratha.

        

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The Best Authentic Dum Ka Qeema Without Effort

Recipe by Urooj Naeem
5.0 from 1 vote
Course: MainCuisine: PakistaniDifficulty: Medium
Servings

8

servings
Prep time

15

minutes
Cooking time

45

minutes
Calories

300

kcal
Total time

1

hour 

Dum Ka Qeema is a classic Pakistani dish that involves marinating minced meat in flavorful spices and slow-cooking it until it becomes extremely tender and melts in your mouth.

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Ingredients

  • 1.5 pound ground beef or mutton

  • 1 small onion

  • 1/3 cup oil

  • 1 1/2 tablespoons coriander

  • 1 1/2 tablespoon cumin

  • 1 1/2 teaspoon salt

  • 1.5 teaspoons red chili powder

  • 5 tablespoons papaya paste

  • 3 tablespoons  gram flour (besan)

  • 3 tablespoons yogurt

  • 1 piece coal

  • 1 1/2 tablespoons ginger paste

  • For Garnishing
  • Mint

  • Onion thinly slice

  • Ginger Julien cut

  • Lemon wedges

Directions

  • Dry roast and grind the coriander and cumin.
  • Basan should be roasted dry.
  • Mix coriander, cumin, besan, salt, chili powder, ginger paste, and papaya paste in the ground beef, and mix well. Cover it and marinate overnight for the best results.
  • Heat the oil in a pot over medium heat.
  • Translucent the onion, then add the meat and mix well.
  • Reduce the flame to low, cover, and cook for 15-20 minutes (stirring every 5 minutes).
  • Uncover and continue to stir; when the water has run out, add the yogurt and mix thoroughly.
  • Cover the lid and cook for another 15 minutes until it separates the oil.
  • Heat the coal on your stovetop till it gets very hot. Place the foil piece in the center of the Qeema, add the hot coal and a few drops of oil to the coal, and the smoke will immediately cover the lid. Allow it to sit for at least 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Serve the qeema topped with thinly sliced onion, mint leaves, ginger, and lemon.

Notes

  • Marinate beef for 12 to 24 hours for the best result.

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