Английская Википедия:Beef Hatkhora

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Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox food Beef Hatkhora (Шаблон:Lang-syl; Шаблон:Lang-bn, Шаблон:IPA) or Internationally known as Sylheti Beef;[1] is a part of Bengali cuisine consisting of rice, satkara citrus, and beef curry.[2] Whilst having its origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh,[3] the dish has now gained popularity across the country and among the British Bangladeshi diaspora in the United Kingdom.[4][5] At the time of Eid-ul-Adha, it is a famous dish.[6][7] The presence of a citrus fruit makes the dish unique among Bangladeshi curries in terms of taste and aroma.[8] A soupy variant of the dish is made with the bones of cow feet, and in other variants, the beef is sometimes replaced with fish or other meats.[9][10][11][12]

Ingredients

Vegetable oil, cinnamon, cardamom, fenugreek seeds, salt, onions, paste of garlic and ginger, beef chuck, chilli powder, turmeric, ground coriander and cumin, garam masala, Hatkora and a tomato.[13][14]

Procedure

Oil is heated in a large, heavy bottomed, non-stick saucepan. Then cinnamon, bay leaves, cardamom, star anise and fenugreek seeds are added to reheat for swirling in the oil to release the flavours.[15][16] Adding beef, salt, spices and green chilies it is stirred for a while and then covered.[17] Cutting the piece of Hatkhora into wedges and then chop each wedge into small pieces.[18] Hatkhora is added then followed up some hot water.[19] When the curry is boiled, it is simmered for a while.[20] After that chopped coriander is added until the meat is tender.

Serve

The dish is served with glutinous rice or boiled white rice, a salad of cucumber, tomatoes and onions are used as a side dish.[8] It is also eaten with Pilau,[21] Khichdi and Paratha.[22]

See also

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References

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