A Creamy Coconut Beef Meatball Curry – delicious tender meatballs with hidden veg in an amazing coconut sweet potato sauce.
You know those days you have a pack of ground beef (beef mince) in the fridge and are not sure what to make? Bored of the usual chilli, spaghetti bolognese or cottage pie etc.
Well, it was one of those days. I had taken some mince out of the freezer with the intention of making chilli, but when it came to it, I didn’t actually fancy chilli at all, so raided my pantry and fridge looking for inspiration for what I could add to it for a meal for dinner.
That was when the tin of coconut milk caught my eye and grabbing a sweet potato, I figured a delicious Creamy Coconut Beef Meatball Curry would be perfect.
But You may be wondering, but what has a sweet potato got to do with a Coconut Beef Meatballs Curry?
Aha well, that’s a clever ingredient I use for adding a lovely subtle sweetness to my curry along with the creamy coconut milk. It really helps to thicken the sauce and add a lovely silky feel. Like in this Coconut Chicken Sweet Potato Curry, which is one of our favourite curries.
However, this curry may now go to the top of our list for favourite curries of all time.
For the sweet potato mash used in this recipe, you can either cook a whole sweet potato in the microwave or you can steam in a saucepan and mash and then weigh the desired amount, Either is perfectly fine.
This is a great recipe for the whole family too. Adding some finely grated zucchini (courgette) into the meatball mix, really helped to keep those meatballs so lovely and tender and juicy and the kids didn’t even realise it was in there. Bonus!!
Want some other delicious curry recipes to try? Check out these:
- Beef and Potato Curry
- Butternut Squash Chickpea Curry
- Chicken and Vegetable Curry
- Bombay Beef Curry
- Chicken and Spinach Curry
- Chicken, Sweet Potato and Lentil Curry
- Mild Chicken Curry
- Quick Lentil Curry
- Keema Curry
- Lamb Bean and Meatball Curry
- Tarka Dhal
- Beef Dhansak
- Lamb Rogan Josh
or head on over to my Full Recipe Index with over 850 delicious Slimming World and Weight Watchers recipes all fully searchable by meal type, ingredients, syn value and smart points etc.
How can I add a 1/3 speed foods to this Coconut Beef Meatball Curry?
Firstly let’s cover the speed foods this delicious Coconut Beef Meatball Curry contains. There is grated zucchini hidden in the meatballs and then I also added in some chopped green beans for additional vegetables in the curry. Which packs this yummy recipe with lots of healthy vegetables.
You could take the speed foods even further and serve this with my amazing Roasted Cauliflower Rice instead of regular rice.
Kitchen Items I use for this Coconut Beef Meatball Curry:
- Measuring Scales
- Chopping Board
- Measuring spoons
- Santoku Knife
- Frying Pan
- Measuring Cups
- Wooden Spoon
LET’S CONNECT!!
Find me ON FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | PINTEREST | TWITTER | and YOUTUBE, come and follow me TO MAKE SURE YOU KEEP UP TO DATE ON ALL NEW RECIPES.
You can also subscribe to Slimming Eats so that you never miss any new updates.
IF YOU TRY THIS RECIPE, LET US KNOW! LEAVE A COMMENT, RATE IT AND TAG US IN YOUR PHOTOS @SLIMMINGEATS ON INSTAGRAM
See the handy Pinterest image below if you wish to pin this for later 🙂
A Creamy Coconut Beef Meatball Curry - delicious tender meatballs with hidden veg in an amazing coconut sweet potato sauce. This recipe is gluten free, dairy free, paleo, whole30, Slimming World and Weight Watchers friendly *suitable for freezing If you wish to share this recipe, then please do so by using the share buttons provided. Do not screenshot or post recipe or content in full. Nutritional information is an estimate and is to be used for informational purposes only. Ingredients can vary greatly from brand to brand and therefore it would be impossible to give accurate information. All images and content on Slimming Eats are copyright protected. Check Legal section, for Full Disclaimer, Disclosure and Privacy Policy. Nutritional information is an estimate and is to be used for informational purposes only. Ingredients can vary greatly from brand to brand and therefore it would be impossible to give accurate information. Coconut Beef Meatball Curry
Ingredients
For the meatballs
For the curry sauce:
Instructions
Notes
Nutrition Information
Yield 4
Serving Size 1
Amount Per Serving
Calories 333Total Fat 14.6gSaturated Fat 8.2gCholesterol 119mgSodium 396mgCarbohydrates 18.8gFiber 3.2gSugar 9.3gProtein 32.8g
Made this for the family they loved it and they didn’t even realise it had veg in it!
Absolutely amazing. I do a lot of curries and this is now my favourite, also my hubby commented on how delicious this was. Win win.
Could this be made with low fat coconut milk
it’s best with regular coconut milk for that pure creaminess, but you can sub for light if you prefer, just be aware that the taste and appearance my differ slightly.
Made this last night, all loved it. However having one who can’t eat too spicy and me who can I had to twist a little. I also added kale, carrots and small florets of cauliflower along with the green beans. Was delicious.
Really tasty dish, I added extra chilli as I liked it hot. Added spinach aswell. Hit all the way.
Made this for the whole family (inc. 7 and 12 old boys) and they loved it. Said the meatballs were juicy, they didn’t notice the hidden veg in them and said that I could make it again!! win win 🙂
ahhh how lovely is that, so glad you all enjoyed it.
Absolutely amazingballs lol family of 5 just loved them and deffinate do again. The hidden veg went down a treat and so tasty .thank you so much for sharing your recipes and top tips .
Followed the recipe exactly and mines really watery. Not reduced like the photo looks 🙁
Make sure all measurements of ingredients are correct, as the ratio needs to be precise, to ensure you get the same result. Did you have the correct measurement for 1 cup which is 240ml? Also, ensure you are using full fat coconut milk from a can, not light or cartoned and tomato paste (puree) not other types of tomatoes. Make sure your sweet potato mash is not too wet, as that could affect the sauce too. It could be that the heat was too low for the 15 mins of simmering. You don’t want it boiling, but you still want it to slight bubble (simmer) to reduce down into a lovely sauce.
Hi can this be done in a pressure cooker?
unfortunately, I haven’t tested this one in a pressure cooker, do let me know if you give it a try 🙂
Made this tonight, it was lovely! Although my meatballs did break up a little, I think next time I would squeeze the water out of the courgette to see if they would maybe keep their shape a little better. I added 4 cloves of garlic too ( we love our garlic!)
I made this curry for me and hubby we loved it served with cauliflower rice .
Fabulous. Hubby doesn’t like sweet potatoes. Hubby doesn’t like courgettes. He loves this though and didn’t have a clue that they were even in there. Had to make a couple of tweaks as I didn’t have frozen green beans but I had some mangetout that needed using up. Also used powdered coconut milk as I didn’t have a tin. I will definitely be making this one again. It freezes very well too.