Savory Keema Curry (Printable)

Aromatic ground meat curry with warming spices, tomatoes, and green peas. Ready in 45 minutes.

# What You Need:

→ Meats

01 - 1.1 lbs ground lamb or beef

→ Vegetables

02 - 1 large onion, finely chopped
03 - 2 cloves garlic, minced
04 - 1-inch piece fresh ginger, grated
05 - 2 medium tomatoes, chopped
06 - 1 cup frozen green peas
07 - 2 green chilies, finely chopped

→ Spices

08 - 1½ tsp ground cumin
09 - 1½ tsp ground corriander
10 - 1 tsp garam masala
11 - ½ tsp turmeric powder
12 - ½ tsp chili powder
13 - 1 tsp salt
14 - ½ tsp freshly ground black pepper

→ Pantry

15 - 3 tbsp vegetable oil
16 - ¼ cup water

→ Garnish

17 - 2 tbsp fresh cilantro, chopped
18 - Lemon wedges

# How-To:

01 - Heat oil in a large skillet or saucepan over medium heat. Add onions and sauté until soft and golden, about 6 minutes.
02 - Add garlic, ginger, and green chilies. Cook for 1 minute until fragrant.
03 - Stir in ground cumin, coriander, turmeric, chili powder, and black pepper. Toast spices for 30 seconds.
04 - Add ground meat. Break up with a spoon and cook until browned, about 5–7 minutes.
05 - Stir in tomatoes and salt. Cook until tomatoes break down and oil begins to separate, about 5 minutes.
06 - Add water and frozen peas. Mix well.
07 - Cover and simmer on low heat for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally.
08 - Uncover, sprinkle garam masala and chopped cilantro. Stir and cook uncovered for 2 more minutes.
09 - Serve hot, garnished with extra cilantro and lemon wedges.

# Expert Tips:

01 -
  • The ground meat cooks faster than traditional curry cuts, making this perfect for weeknight dinners when you want something deeply satisfying without the wait
  • The spice blend hits every note, earthy and warming, and the way the oil separates at the end tells you everything has come together perfectly
02 -
  • Letting the oil separate at the end isnt just visual, its your signal that the spices have properly cooked into the meat and the flavors have melded
  • Breaking up the meat thoroughly while it browns gives you that perfect texture, no large clumps, just evenly spiced, savory bits throughout
03 -
  • Grating your ginger instead of mincing releases more of those aromatic oils and prevents any fibrous bits in your finished curry
  • Letting the onions go properly golden, not just soft, adds a natural sweetness that balances the heat beautifully