Hong Kong-style Curry, with Beef Brisket (咖喱牛腩饭) | Chinese Cooking Demystified

What IS Hong Kong Curry? Well, at it's base, it's got a lot in common with a British curry, but (1) adds a number of Chinese spices to the mix and (2) adds a couple southeast Asian ingredients in the mix. It's a pretty representative dish of Hong Kong Chachaanteng - food that's at the intersection of Western, Cantonese, and (to a lesser extent) Southeast Asian flavors.

This beef version is probably the second most famous curry after fishballs, of course. It's usually translated as 'brisket', but the cut that's more popularly used is actually *plate*. Brisket's tasty though too, so either way is fine.

Written recipe's over here on /r/cooking:

https://www.reddit.com/r/Cooking/comments/d9ir2r/recipe_hong_kongstyle_curry_%E5%92%96%E5%96%B1%E7%89%9B%E8%85%A9%E9%A5%AD/

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