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Roasted Meat Marinade Nyama Choma

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Ingredients

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1 - 2 kg beef short ribs or 1 -2 kg beef, suitable for roasting
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 - 2 lemon, juice of
curry powder, to taste
turmeric, to taste
coriander, to taste, fresh finely chopped
paprika, to taste
salt and black pepper, to taste

Nutritional information

3905.8
Calories
3262 g
Calories From Fat
362.5 g
Total Fat
157.6 g
Saturated Fat
760 mg
Cholesterol
492.2 mg
Sodium
7.4 g
Carbs
1.8 g
Dietary Fiber
1.5 g
Sugars
145 g
Protein
1098g
Serving Size

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Roasted Meat Marinade Nyama Choma

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    I found this recipe in my local paper. This is a recipe of Johnson Njuguna, he is head chef at a Hotel, near where I live.
    He states "according to African tradition, men are not supposed to cook and don't go into the kitchen, but it's changing, although some woman still chase men out."
    He loved cooking and before coming to Australia he learnt his craft at a Kenyan college. He was also head chef at one of Nirobi's prestigous Hotels.
    I have not made this yet but fully intend to try it. He also states that in Kenya "Simba Mbili brand curry powder is a favorite."
    Ingredients are left up to your taste, as to how much or little you prefer.
    Times will vary as too how long you wish to marinade and I have not included roasting of the meat in the cooking times.

    • 90 min
    • Serves 3
    • Easy

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    Roasted Meat Marinade (Nyama Choma), I found this recipe in my local paper This is a recipe of Johnson Njuguna, he is head chef at a Hotel, near where I live He states according to African tradition, men are not supposed to cook and don’t go into the kitchen, but it’s changing, although some woman still chase men out He loved cooking and before coming to Australia he learnt his craft at a Kenyan college He was also head chef at one of Nirobi’s prestigous Hotels I have not made this yet but fully intend to try it He also states that in Kenya Simba Mbili brand curry powder is a favorite Ingredients are left up to your taste, as to how much or little you prefer Times will vary as too how long you wish to marinade and I have not included roasting of the meat in the cooking times , I found this recipe in my local paper This is a recipe of Johnson Njuguna, he is head chef at a Hotel, near where I live He states according to African tradition, men are not supposed to cook and don’t go into the kitchen, but it’s changing, although some woman still chase men out He loved cooking and before coming to Australia he learnt his craft at a Kenyan college He was also head chef at one of Nirobi’s prestigous Hotels I have not made this yet but fully intend to try it He also states that in Kenya Simba Mbili brand curry powder is a favorite Ingredients are left up to your taste, as to how much or little you prefer Times will vary as too how long you wish to marinade and I have not included roasting of the meat in the cooking times


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Combine the Lemon Juice, Garlic and Spices (to Suit Your Taste) Into a Large Glass Dish and Mix Very Well.

    2
    Done

    Add the Meat and Stir to Coat the Meat With the Marinade and Allow to Marinade For at Least One Hour.

    3
    Done

    Grill or Roast Meat as Usual in Your Oven.

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