Qeema Matar
Qeema Matar is a traditional dish originating from the Indian subcontinent, specifically from the regions of India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. It is a popular dish in these regions and is also enjoyed by people of the South Asian diaspora worldwide.
Ingredients and Preparation
Qeema Matar is primarily made from minced meat (Qeema in Urdu and Hindi) and green peas (Matar in Urdu and Hindi). The minced meat used can be of various types, including beef, mutton, or chicken. The dish is prepared by cooking the minced meat with a variety of spices and herbs, including turmeric, cumin, coriander, garam masala, and ginger-garlic paste. The green peas are added towards the end of the cooking process.
Serving
Qeema Matar is typically served with Indian breads such as roti, naan, or rice. It can be garnished with fresh coriander leaves and served with a side of yogurt or pickle.
Variations
There are many regional variations of Qeema Matar across the Indian subcontinent. In Punjab, the dish is often made with a generous amount of ghee and is spicier compared to other regions. In Bengal, the dish is typically made with mutton and is served with pulao or biriyani.
Cultural Significance
Qeema Matar is a staple dish in many households in the Indian subcontinent. It is often prepared for special occasions and festivals. The dish is also popular in restaurants and dhabas across the region.
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