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How to make the perfect keema – recipe | Food

How to make the perfect keema – recipe Rich and spicy: Felicity Cloake’s perfect keema. Photograph: Dan Matthews/The Guardian. Food styling: Loïc Parisot. Rich and spicy: Felicity Cloake’s perfect keema. Photograph: Dan Matthews/The Guardian. Food styling: Loïc Parisot. Every culture has its favourite mince dishes, and the Indian subcontinent’s version is rich in flavour, velvety in texture and aromatically spiced Wed 24 Feb 2021 07.00 EST The humble status of mince, so often the final resting place for old meat scraps or less glamorous cuts, is summed up perfectly by one of my favourite Scottish expressions, “thick as mince”, yet because it’s both quick and economical to put on the table, workaday mince plays a central role in some of the world’s best-loved home cooking. Think Scottish stovies, or Danish

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