Beef Mandi

Discover this authentic Indian Beef Mandi recipe — a rewarding dish that's a culinary masterpiece for the ambitious cook. Made with basmati rice, beef stock, onion and 9 more fresh ingredients, this recipe guides you through 12 detailed steps to create a truly memorable meal. Ready in about 135 minutes from start to finish. Whether you're cooking for family, friends, or a special occasion, this indian classic is sure to impress.

Expert
Updated March 14, 2026
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Prep Time (min)

120

Cook Time (min)

4

servings

500

Calories/serving

Expert

Difficulty

Beef Mandi

Ingredients

Servings:
4
  • 1 kg Basmati Rice
  • 5 Cups Beef Stock
  • 2 medium Onion
  • 5 chopped cloves Garlic
  • 2 Green Chilli
  • 1 small Tomato
  • 2 Tsp Salt
  • 3 tablespoons Oil
  • 1 ½ tsp Turmeric Powder
  • 1 tsp Cardamom
  • 1 tsp Cloves
  • 1 tsp Bay Leaf

Instructions

12 steps · ~111 minutes total

  1. Step 1

    Wash the beef and cut into large pieces. Season lightly with salt and turmeric.

    3 minutes
    Keep your fingers curled under (claw grip) for safety when cutting.
  2. Step 2

    Heat ghee/oil in a large pot. Add sliced onions and sauté until light golden.

    8 minutes
    Keep your fingers curled under (claw grip) for safety when cutting.
  3. Step 3

    Add garlic, green chilies, and tomato; cook until softened.

    3 minutes
    Be careful not to burn garlic — it turns bitter quickly. Add it after other aromatics.
  4. Step 4

    Add the mandi spice mix: coriander, cumin, black pepper, cinnamon, cardamom, cloves, and bay leaves.

    3 minutes
    Taste as you go and adjust seasoning gradually — you can always add more but can't take it away.
  5. Step 5

    Add beef pieces and stir on medium heat until the meat is well coated with spices.

    8 minutes
  6. Step 6

    Pour in water or beef stock. Cover and simmer until beef is tender (about 1.5–2 hours depending on cut).

    60 minutes
    Keep your fingers curled under (claw grip) for safety when cutting.
  7. Step 7

    Remove beef carefully and set aside. Strain and measure the broth.

    3 minutes
    Save some of the cooking liquid — it can be used to adjust sauce consistency.
  8. Step 8

    Add washed, soaked basmati rice to the broth (usually 1 cup rice = 1.5–2 cups liquid). Adjust seasoning and bring to a boil.

    10 minutes
    Use a large pot to prevent boiling over. Add salt to the water for extra flavor.
  9. Step 9

    Lower heat, cover, and cook the rice until fluffy.

    3 minutes
  10. Step 10

    Place the beef pieces over the rice and steam on low heat for 10 minutes so flavors combine.

    3 minutes
  11. Step 11

    Optional: For smoky flavor, place a small hot charcoal on foil in the pot, add 1 tsp butter/oil, immediately cover for 5 minutes. Remove coal before serving.

    5 minutes
  12. Step 12

    Fluff rice and serve beef mandi with salad or chutney.

    2 minutes
    Warm your serving plates in the oven briefly for a restaurant-quality touch.

💡 Tips & Tricks

This Indian recipe for Beef Mandi is best served fresh. Adjust seasoning to your taste.

🔄 Variations

• Protein swap: Try substituting the main protein with chicken, tofu, or shrimp for a different take on this dish. • Spice level: Adjust the heat to your preference — add more chili for extra kick, or reduce it for a milder version. • Gluten-free: Swap regular pasta for gluten-free alternatives or zucchini noodles. • Vegetarian: Replace meat with mushrooms, chickpeas, or your favorite plant-based protein. • Fusion twist: Combine elements of Indian cuisine with your local favorites for a creative fusion dish.

Storage & Reheating

❄️

Refrigerator

Up to 3 days in an airtight container

🧊

Freezer

Up to 2 months — thaw overnight in fridge

🔥

Reheat in a skillet or microwave until heated through.

What to Serve With

Complete your indian meal with these perfect pairings:

🍽️Naan bread or basmati rice
🍽️Raita
🍽️Mango chutney

About This Dish

Beef Mandi is a beloved dish from Indian cuisine, originating in India. With a total preparation time of about 140 minutes, it is a rewarding project for when you have extra time in the kitchen.

Indian cuisine reflects the country's incredible diversity, with flavors and techniques varying dramatically from north to south, east to west. The masterful use of spices is the hallmark of Indian cooking.

This recipe is rated expert difficulty and uses 12 ingredients. Experienced cooks will appreciate the technique involved.

Frequently Asked Questions

For Beef Mandi, it's best to use cuts like chuck or brisket as they are flavorful and become tender when slow-cooked.

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Nutrition Facts

4 serving(s) per recipe

Serving size1 serving
Calories500kcal
Total Fat23g
Sodium763mg
Total Carbohydrates55g
Dietary Fiber3g
Protein60g

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Values are approximate and may vary based on ingredients used.

Recipe Details

CuisineIndian
CategoryRice Dishes
CountryIndia