Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (2024)

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This is an authentic Indian curried beef mince recipe called Qeema (or keema or kheema). It’s a gem of a find because it tastes incredible but unlike many Indian dishes, there are no hard-to-find spices in the ingredients. And it’s super fast – on the table in 20 minutes!

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Qeema – Quick & Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince

This recipe is an excellent way to get an Indian food fix without having to hunt down hard-to-find Indian spices.

It’s also an excellent way to change up your usual rotation of beef mince recipes. Spag Bol, we love you, but sometimes it’s nice to try something new!!

And new this is. You probably haven’t seen Qeema on Indian restaurant menus because it’s a home cooking meal. But blimey, it’s a great find! 100% legit Indian flavours, 7 minute prep, 13 minute cook. Get all the spices from regular grocery stores – turmeric, garam masala, cumin, coriander and cayenne pepper.

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What you need for Qeema

The key to achieving the bold, authentic Indian curried beef flavour in this quick ‘n easy recipe is a good amount of fresh garlic and ginger, and a generous amount of ground spices.

Here’s what you need:

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  • Beef mince – That’s ground beef to those of you in the States! I’m using lean today, but regular is fine (fattier – juicier). I also made this recipe a few years ago using chicken mince which was terrific.

  • Fresh garlic and ginger – Key to flavour in this otherwise simple Indian dish, so don’t skip these.

  • Spices – Garam masala, cumin, coriander, turmeric and cayenne pepper. You can get all these at regular grocery stores here in Australia. Garam masala is an Indian spice mix which I tell people is the “better curry powder” because it tastes more legit, whereas the curry powders you get at regular grocery stores are very Westernised.

  • Fresh coriander/cilantro for garnish. (Skip if you’re not a coriander fan).

  • Green cayenne pepper (optional garnish) – This is for garnish, and it adds fresh chilli flavour without much spiciness because cayenne peppers are not that spicy. But it’s entirely optional, so feel free to omit!

How to make Qeema

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  1. Sauté –Heat oil in a skillet over high heat. Add ginger and garlic and saute for 30 seconds until golden, don’t let it burn! Add onion and cook for 1 minute until it is starting to turn translucent.

  2. Add beefand cook, breaking it up as you go, until it changes from pink to light brown. Add remaining ingredients EXCEPT water. Cook for a further 2 minutes to let the spices bloom.

  3. Cook 10 minutes –Add water, give it a stir, then put a lid on (or cover with a baking tray if you don’t have a lid for your pan). Turn heat down to medium and let it simmer for 10 minutes or until most of the water has evaporated, but still a bit juicy.

  4. Serveover withbasmati riceorplain white rice,garnished with extra chilli and coriander/cilantro, and lots of Mint Yogurt.Naanorflatbreadswould make it even better, though if time is not your friend, try frozen roti (pictured in post, more on this below the photo).

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What to serve with Qeema

Serve over basmati rice and mint yogurt or plain yogurt (recipe below for mint yogurt). Then mix up the beef into the rice so it flavours the rice, then dig in!

It’s also pictured above with flaky, buttery roti which I stuffed with the Qeema and rice. Not homemade. I always have a stash of frozen ones which you can get at regular grocery stores. I love them because they can be cooked from frozen in a few minutes – how good is that! Ideal to use for any and all Indian / South East Asian saucy foods, like curries.

Though, if I have the time (or foresight to plan in advance), you can’t beat homemade naan. 😊

For vegetable sides, try one of these:

  • Indian Tomato Salad with Mint Raita Dressing

  • South Indian is fresh and popping with flavours – love the coconut flavour in this!

  • Give this Everyday Cabbage Salad an Indian spin by sautéing garlic and cumin seeds in oil before mixing up with other Dressing ingredients.

Indian Tomato Salad with Mint Dressing
Everyday Cabbage Salad

I really hope you try this Qeema recipe, the flavour is so authentic! Something a little different to make with that packet of beef mince you threw in your shopping trolley on the weekend. – Nagi x

recipe credit

This Qeema recipe is very slightly adapted from this Authentic Indian Minced Meat Qeema recipe from Scrambled Chefs. I just spied a 5 Ingredient Indian Potato Curryand this Chicken Curry has just jumpedto the top of myMust Trylist!

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Qeema Indian Curried Beef

Author: Nagi | RecipeTin Eats

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 15 minutes mins

Total: 20 minutes mins

Dinner

Indian

4.90 from 75 votes

Servings4

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An authentic Indian spiced ground (minced) beef recipe known as Qeema (or keema or kheema). This is a gem of a recipe because it tastes incredible but unlike many Indian dishes, there are no hard-to-find spices in the ingredients. And it's super fast – on the table in 20 minutes!

Serve over basmati rice. Great with plain yogurt, even better with Mint Yogurt.

Ingredients

  • 3 tbsp vegetable or canola oil , or other neutral oil
  • 4 tsp ginger , finely mince
  • 5 large garlic cloves , minced (about 4 tsp)
  • 1 large onion , finely diced
  • 500g / 1 lb beef mince (ground beef)
  • 3/4 tsp cooking salt / kosher salt
  • 1 tsp cayenne pepper or chilli powder (pure, not US chili powder spice mix), omit for not spicy
  • 1 1/4 tsp garam masala (Note 1)
  • 1 1/4 tsp cumin powder
  • 1 1/4 tsp coriander powder
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1 cup water

Garnish

  • 1 green cayenne pepper , deseeded, finely sliced
  • Cilantro/coriander leaves
  • Plain yogurt or Mint yogurt (below)

Mint yogurt (optional, pictured in post)

  • 3/4 cup plain yogurt
  • 1/2 cup (lightly packed) mint leaves
  • 1/4 tsp cooking salt / kosher salt

Instructions

  • Sauté – Heat oil in a skillet over high heat. Add ginger and garlic and saute for 30 seconds until golden, don't let it burn! Add onion and cook for 1 minute until it is starting to turn translucent.

  • Add beef and cook, breaking it up as you go, until it changes from pink to light brown. Add remaining ingredients EXCEPT water. Cook for a further 2 minutes to let the spices bloom.

  • Cook 10 minutes – Add water, give it a stir, then put a lid on (or cover with a baking tray). Turn heat down to medium and let it simmer for 10 minutes or until most of the water has evaporated.

  • Serve over with basmati rice or plain white rice, garnished with extra chilli and coriander/cilantro, and lots of Mint Yogurt. Naan or flatbreads would make it even better, though if time is not your friend, try frozen roti (pictured in post, Note 3).

Mint yogurt

  • Blitz then stir – Put just 1/4 cup of the yogurt with the mint leaves and salt in a jug just big enough to fit the head of a stick blender. Blitz until mint is very finely chopped. Then stir in remaining yogurt. (Note 4) Refrigerate until required.

Recipe Notes:

Recipe credit – very slightly adapted from this Indian Queema Minced Beef by Scrambled Chefs.

1. American “Chili Powder” is not pure ground chilli, it contains other spices like paprika and is not very spicy. This recipe calls for pure ground chilli for spiciness, or cayenne pepper.

2. Garam Masala – Spice mix used in Indian cooking, a more legit curry powder. Sold at regular grocery stores in Australia -> Coles, Woolworths, Harris Farms.

3. Roti – Flaky Indian round flatbread that’s sold in the freezer section of large grocery stores these days. Love them because they’re so handy – cook from frozen on the stove in just a couple of minutes. Cheap, tasty, if you’ve never tried it, it’s a game changer! 🙂

4. Mint yogurt – Blitzing makes yogurt watery. So just blitz the minimum to puree the mint, then stir the rest in which thickens the sauce up again.

5. Leftovers keep for 3 – 4 days in the fridge, or freezer for 3 months.

Nutrition for beef only, not including rice or yogurt sauce.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 172gCalories: 255cal (13%)Carbohydrates: 4g (1%)Protein: 28g (56%)Fat: 14g (22%)Saturated Fat: 3g (19%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0.5gCholesterol: 78mg (26%)Sodium: 525mg (23%)Potassium: 517mg (15%)Fiber: 1g (4%)Sugar: 1g (1%)Vitamin A: 217IU (4%)Vitamin C: 3mg (4%)Calcium: 31mg (3%)Iron: 4mg (22%)

Keywords: beef mince curry, curried beef, queema

Did you make this recipe?I love hearing how you went with my recipes! Tag me on Instagram at @recipe_tin.

First published April 2016. Republished 7 years later with sparkling new photos, brand new recipe video (couldn’t make them back then!) and of course added a Life of Dozer section!

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191 Comments

  1. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (22)Veronica says

    Yes! This is great! I added some peas and cabbage to the mince to complete the neal. Maybe I added a bit more of the spices too! The mint yoghurt is sublime. Best thing ever is discovering those frozen Roti in Cole’s. OMG ! Fantastic !

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  2. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (23)BrianW says

    G’day from Sydney.
    I’ve cooked this a number of times and agree the spice needs a bit more oomph, as I commented a few months ago. More spice yes, but I’d not agree to cooking it for longer unless you want the beef to resemble sawdust. A bit of pink adds to the flavour and juiciness of the dish – cooking times are spot on.

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  3. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (24)MO says

    Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (25)
    I agree it was bland as written. However I added 1 tsp red pepper flakes and cooked it closer to 15-20 minutes with the water and it helped a bunch. Definitely adjust your cook times!

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  4. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (26)Kate says

    Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (27)
    A few weeks ago my daughter made this recipe and doubled it. It seemed a bit bland and we felt she may have made a mistake somewhere, considering the incredible write ups. Like me, she goes to Recipetin Eats first, because the recipes are so wonderful.
    I decided I wanted to make the recipe again. My husband and I have thoroughly enjoyed this recipe this evening, but only because, as well as the mint yoghurt and roti, I served it with a homemade rhubarb chutney which boosted the flavour.
    There are many many wonderful RTE recipes that I would make before this one.

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  5. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (28)Jean Tromp says

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    This was delicious! I love Indian and this one is a keeper! I have a question though: Do you perhaps have a recipe for BEEF KORMA?!!

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  6. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (30)Marluxia says

    Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (31)
    I made this last night, and it was delicious. I was horrified to find, after starting the recipe, that I was somehow out of turmeric. Fortunately the garam masala and cumin carry most of the heft in this recipe, and I added a bit of ground mustard powder instead. I had some chicken broth I needed to finish up, so I used it instead of water. (Low sodium! watch the salt if also you do this) I can see myself making this regularly, and I’ll try it with ground turkey, too! Thank you for the recipe!

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  7. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (34)Maria says

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    I make your queema all the time. It’s just like you say: quick and easy with ingredients I always have at home. It’s SO tasty! I always add a generous amount of thinly sliced jalapeños as a garnish. It’s delicious! Sometimes I leave it quite thin the queema quite liquid and eat it almost as a soup (if I want to save on carbs and have it without rice). Sometimes I add peas for a bit of extra veg. Yesterday I had it garnished with chopped co*cktail tomatoes (and sliced jalapeños) and that made it really fresh. It’s a wonderful recipe and I make it a least once a month.

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  8. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (36)BrianW says

    Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (37)
    Scaled the recipe quantities back to 2. Next time I’ll use half the meat but use the other ingredients as if making for 4. It lacked the zing I was expecting. Great taste, I just wanted more of it.
    PS: served with roti – I’m a convert too.

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  9. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (38)Amelia Bock says

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    Thank you Nagi! I made this for my family tonight and everyone had seconds. Finding something that all three children love is almost mission impossible!

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  10. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (42)Aarefa says

    Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (43)
    AMAZING! Have struggled with qeema recipes from other websites. My husband has now made this 3 times and it’s been perfect each time.

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  11. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (44)Steve says

    My Grandma used to make this. She would also add crushed tomatoes and yoghurt and cook the mince down in that. Delicious.

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    • Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (45)Brydie says

      Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (46)
      Have made this a few times now and it’s been an absolute hit, especially with the kids! Love the simplicity of this recipe

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  12. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (47)Barb says

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    It doesn’t get any easy or tastier than this curry. It’s great that every ingredient I had at home. To throw these spices together to get such a delicous meal. When I make rice in the rice cooker, I make 3 times what I need and freeze the rest in a couple of containers.
    So simple!

    Have a relazing break Nagi and all the best to you, Dozer and your team for 2024.

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  13. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (49)Sarah says

    This meal is fantastic. All of the ingredients are usually in my pantry. A good meal to have in the fridge when you have teenagers/young adults coming and going. Have added to My Recipe Tin.

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  14. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (51)Pamela H. says

    Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (52)
    I made this lovely Indian Curried Beef, and I noted your comment about American chili powder and that it’s not pure ground chili powder. So, I went on Amazon and I bought Shudh India Red Chilli Powder. I moistened my finger and tasted it. OH! my goodness!!! Not even close to American chili powder. When using the Indian powder, I’ll need to add a fraction of what a recipe will call for in American chilli powder. Here in the United States, except for maybe Texas, we don’t know a thing about chilli powder.

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  15. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (55)Andrew Rumble says

    Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (56)
    Absolutely delicious. Next time I make this I might add some vegetables. But on its own. Amazing.

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  16. Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (57)Petra says

    Qeema - Easy Indian Curried Beef Mince (58)
    Whole family loved this recipe, (as per most RTE recipes, let’s face it!) served with the Indian Tomato Salad with Mint Dressing – yum.

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