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[[Murghi roti]] is a South Indian style dish made with cooked rice, cooked chicken and lots of [[Spices|spices]]. This another of my variations on this dish but using cooked strips of [beef]]. It is not the least bit authentic as the cow is sacred and forbidden as food in the Hindu religion of India. I had about 250 g of ready cooked [[Sous vide beef prime topside joint]] so I thought I should try using it in this recipe. It was delicious as always ([[Murghi roti]] is one of my all time favourite recipes), but I have to say I prefer the chicken version over beef. | [[Murghi roti]] is a South Indian style dish made with cooked rice, cooked chicken and lots of [[Spices|spices]]. This another of my variations on this dish but using cooked strips of [[beef]]. It is not the least bit authentic as the cow is sacred and forbidden as food in the Hindu religion of India. I had about 250 g of ready cooked [[Sous vide beef prime topside joint]] so I thought I should try using it in this recipe. It was delicious as always ([[Murghi roti]] is one of my all time favourite recipes), but I have to say I prefer the chicken version over beef. | ||
A great recipe for using up leftovers. Please be very careful if storing cooked [[Rice|rice]]. [[Refrigerate]] the moment it has cooled and use within 1 day. | A great recipe for using up leftovers. Please be very careful if storing cooked [[Rice|rice]]. [[Refrigerate]] the moment it has cooled and use within 1 day. |