Sri Lankan Devilled Beef - A delicious spicy dry beef curry that combines Sri Lankan and chinese cuisine with devilishly flavorful results! #SriLankanRecipes #BeefCurry - 1

Spicy, tangy and sweet, this Sri Lankan Devilled Beef (Spicy Dry Beef Curry) recipe combines Sri Lankan and Chinese cuisine with devilishly flavorful results!

A staple in many Sri Lankan restaurants, and the perfect side dish to enjoy with a cold beer, this dry beef curry recipe can also be made with chicken, pork, lamb or mutton as well.

Sri Lankan Devilled Beef Curry - A delicious spicy dry beef curry that combines Sri Lankan and chinese cuisine with devilishly flavorful results! Can be made with chicken, pork, lamb or mutton as well.  - 2

Sri Lankan curries

As I’ve talked about before, Sri Lankan recipes are inherently spicy (as long as it’s not “hospital food” that’s intended for patients who can’t handle the heat and spice).

Regular Sri Lankan curry recipes (like this chicken curry , beef curry , mutton curry , crab curry , fish curry etc.) are influenced by this affection for heat and spices, and by the influence from Indian cuisine from long ago.

Since then the Sri Lankan food landscape has evolved and developed its own style and flavor profiles, thanks in part to the additional influence of being colonized by different nations over centuries, and by the rich heritage of different cultures like the Sri Lankan Tamil, Muslim and Burgher communities.

Sri Lankan Devilled Beef Curry - Thinly cut beef, cooked until it's slightly caramelized and fried. - 3

Sri Lankan – Chinese fusion cuisine

But there’s a relatively new addition to Sri Lankan cuisine, as a result of the South East Asian population that has called Sri Lanka home for a few generations, giving rise to Sri Lankan-Chinese food!

Very similar to Indo-Chinese food, it combines the cooking techniques and flavors of East Asian cuisine with what is popular locally.

Sri Lankan Devilled Beef Curry - The vegetables that go into a Devilled Curry. - 4

Devilled curry

This is where devilled curries (or deviled, US spelling) found their origin.

Whether it’s devilled beef curry, devilled chicken curry, devilled pork curry, or devilled mutton curry, or this hot butter cuttlefish dish – they are extremely popular and are permanent fixtures in Sri Lankan restaurants.

Unlike regular beef curry or Thai green curry beef etc., this Sri Lankan devilled curry is a dry curry where the meat is cooked with a little caramelization , then stir-fried with banana peppers, tomatoes, onions and some spices.

Suffice to say there’s plenty of chili pepper involved, but the good news is that you can adjust the heat level to your taste and the underlying flavor profile will still be the same.

Sri Lankan Devilled Beef - A delicious spicy dry beef curry that combines Sri Lankan and chinese cuisine with devilishly flavorful results! Can be made with chicken, pork, lamb or mutton as well.  - 5

Ingredient notes

One change that I made to this recipe is the use of Anaheim peppers because I don’t have access to banana peppers. Anaheim peppers are spicier than banana peppers, and I always use anaheim for any recipe that calls for banana peppers. They still retain the sweetness of banana peppers, but with that extra kick.

This Sri Lankan Devilled Beef Curry (Dry Beef Curry) is easy to make, and so flavorful! Tender pieces of beef, stir-fried with anaheim or banana peppers, onions and tomatoes.

The predominant flavors in this Sri Lankan devilled beef curry dish come from the curry powder , tomato sauce, sugar, vinegar, crushed chili flakes and soy sauce.

This is a popular dish that served with cold beer as well! Here the beef is cut into bigger chunks, but cooked the same way as a spicy dish that complements a cold beer perfectly! But you can just as easily make this dish with chicken, pork or even sausages.

Sri Lankan Devilled Beef Curry - A Lankan - Chinese mashup recipe. This is perfect served with rice, or with your drinks as well. Spicy and flavorful. - 6

Recipe tips for the best dry beef curry

  • Use a good cut of marbled beef . The marbled fat will help keep the beef tender. The leaner the cut, the tougher the beef will be when cooked.
  • Cut the beef AGAINST the grain . Whether you are cutting thin slices (so that they cook faster), or chunks (to serve like tapas), you want to cut the beef against the direction of the muscle fibers. This is less of an issue for chunks, but vital for when you’re cutting thin strips.
  • The traditional way of making this Sri Lankan devilled beef curry is with banana peppers and some green chili peppers (to make it even spicier). If you don’t have banana peppers, you can use anaheim peppers that are spicier, and then omit the extra green chili peppers. If you can’t find anaheim peppers either, then you can use green bell peppers instead.
  • This recipe uses peppers, cayenne pepper and crushed chili flakes. Devilled curries are meant to be spicy , so please make sure to adjust the recipe to your taste! Leave out the cayenne pepper and use less crushed chili flakes to make it milder.

This spicy, tangy, sweet dry beef curry is arguably the most popular Sri Lankan-Chinese dish! And if you’re a fan of curries and spicy food, then this one’s a keeper!

Sri Lankan Devilled Beef - Spicy Dry Beef Curry served with a plate of rice. - 7

Recipe

Sri Lankan Devilled Beef - A delicious spicy dry beef curry that combines Sri Lankan and chinese cuisine with devilishly flavorful results! #SriLankanRecipes #BeefCurry - 8

Sri Lankan Devilled Beef (Dry Beef Curry)

Ingredients

For the beef

  • 1 lb chuck beef cut into thin strips
  • 1 tsp Sri Lankan curry powder
  • ½ tsp salt
  • 1 ½ tsp sugar
  • ½ tsp black pepper freshly cracked
  • 3 tbsp oil

For the Devilled Beef Curry

  • 2 Red onions cut into the same size as the peppers.
  • 4 garlic cloves chopped finely
  • 1 inch piece ginger grated or minced finely
  • 1 large tomato cut into wedges
  • 4 banana peppers or anaheim peppers. Cut into ½ inch rings or squares
  • 4 green chili peppers (jalapeno or serrano or other) cut into slices. optional. Leave out to keep it mild
  • 1 tsp Sri Lankan curry powder
  • 1 tsp sugar
  • ¼ cup tomato ketchup
  • 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar or coconut vinegar, white wine vinegar
  • 1 tbsp soy sauce more if needed
  • ½ tbsp crushed chili flakes Increase or leave out, depending on your heat preference.

Instructions

For the Beef

  • Place all the ingredients for the beef in a bowl (except the oil), and mix well. Leave the beef to marinate for at least 30 minutes. 1 lb chuck beef, 1 tsp Sri Lankan curry powder, ½ tsp salt, 1 ½ tsp sugar, ½ tsp black pepper
  • Place the oil in a non-stick pan and heat over medium high to high heat. When the oil is hot, add the beef and stir-fry until the beef starts to caramelize. 3 tbsp oil
  • Remove the beef from the pan and set aside.

For the Devilled Beef Curry

  • Into the same non-stick pan, add onion, ginger and garlic and stir-fry just for a few seconds. 4 garlic cloves, 1 inch piece ginger, 2 Red onions
  • Add the tomato, banana peppers and green chili peppers and the cooked beef. 1 large tomato, 4 banana peppers, 4 green chili peppers
  • Stir-fry to mix through. Add the curry powder, sugar, ketchup, vinegar, and soy sauce and stir-fry for a few minutes. When the peppers have slightly softened, add the crushed chili flakes (and more soy sauce to taste). Mix for a minute and then remove it from the heat. 1 tsp Sri Lankan curry powder, 1 tsp sugar, ¼ cup tomato ketchup, 1 tbsp apple cider vinegar, 1 tbsp soy sauce, ½ tbsp crushed chili flakes
  • Serve with rice.

Nutrition

Recipe from The Flavor Bender by Dini Kodippili

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