Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (2024)

It may have an unusual sounding name to native English speakers, but Pakistani kima has become one of my favorite dinner recipes. I tried this recipe at a friend’s suggestion and adapted it slightly to fit our family’s preferences. The result isa fast, easy, delicious recipe that makes for great leftovers. (If there is any left!)

Typically Pakistani kima is made with white potatoes, but substituting sweet potatoes works just as well and gives it a great complex flavor. If you prefer the more traditional recipe, this is a great version.

Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (1)Pakistani Kima is a one-pan delicious pan stir-fry that also reheats very well and makes a great omelette when mixed with eggs. It’s also one that kids (depending on age) can help make, which always makes them more likely to eat it. It has complex and delicious flavors and makes the house smell amazing! Many thanks to reader Sara for sending in the photo 🙂

Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (2)

Pakistani Kima Recipe

An easy one-pan skillet meal with delicious flavor and aroma. Kids love this!

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 30 minutes mins

Calories 237kcal

Author Katie Wells

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Servings

6 people

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Dice the onion.

  • In a large skillet, melt the butter or coconut oil and add diced onion.

  • Cook three minutes or until starting to become translucent.

  • Add the ground beef,curry powder, salt, pepper, garlic powder, cinnamon, ginger, and turmeric and cook until the meat is browned.

  • While the meat is cooking, peel and dice the sweet potatoes into small pieces and set aside.

  • Once meat is cooked, drain and add the diced tomatoes, sweet potatoes, and green beans.

  • Cover and simmer 20 minutes or until the sweet potatoes have softened. Check after ten minutes and add a couple tablespoons of water or chicken broth if needed.

  • Serve warm and enjoy!

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Pakistani Kima Recipe

Amount Per Serving (2 cups)

Calories 237Calories from Fat 108

% Daily Value*

Fat 12g18%

Saturated Fat 6g38%

Cholesterol 67mg22%

Sodium 605mg26%

Potassium 696mg20%

Carbohydrates 14g5%

Fiber 4g17%

Sugar 6g7%

Protein 19g38%

Vitamin A 990IU20%

Vitamin C 17.6mg21%

Calcium 76mg8%

Iron 4.1mg23%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

Try making an omelette with the leftovers!

What’s your best healthy “fast food?” Please share below!

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder ofWellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling booksThe Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

73 responses to “Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal)”

  1. Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (4)

    Nathan

    Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (5)
    So easy and delicious! Maybe I didn’t dice my sweet potatoes small enough, but they needed more like 30-40 minutes.

    Reply

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    Jenny Weddle

    Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (7)
    This recipe is AMAZING! Cooked it up last night, and it was a hit in our house. My husband was excited just seeing it cooking, and within one or two bites, he was completely hooked. The spices may seem like a lot at first, but really blend together with the other ingredients for wonderful flavor. We’ll be adding this to our dinner rotation- fast, simple and inexpensive.

    Reply

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    Delisa

    On line 6, where it says:
    Once meat is cooked, drain and add the diced tomatoes… does this mean to drain the meat or drain the tomatoes?

    Reply

    1. Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (9)

      Katie Wells

      It means drain the liquid from the can of tomatoes before adding

      Reply

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    Jann

    Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (11)
    Excellent recipe! The whole family loves it! I’d like to try it in our Instapot – can anyone recommend this if so what would be the best setting and cooking time please?

    Reply

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    Sharon

    Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (15)
    Hi Katie! I received my copy of your cookbook yesterday and opened it up to this recipe. I looked over the ingredients and not only are they all on my Paleo diet, but I had pretty much everything on hand. Only had to substitute breakfast sausage for the ground beef (grass fed of course) and some fresh tomatoes for the canned. Those were extra. I also threw in a can of organic tomatoes with bits of some kind of green pepper because that’s what was in the cupboard, otherwise, it’s all your recipe.

    My husband only rarely eats what I cook because he prefers to eat highly processed foods. Yuk! I told him I thought my dinner tonight might be something he would enjoy so he agreed to try it. I knew it was a winner when I smelled it cooking. He told me to go light on the curry powder when he saw that on the counter, but I didn’t! I trusted your judgment on that.

    I have to tell you that he has never been so excited about anything I have ever prepared in our 17 year marriage as he was about this dish, and I’m a pretty good cook! I didn’t use to know what healthy was, but it usually tasted great. That is quite a feather in your cap young lady! I thought you might like to know that! He must has exclaimed 5 or 6 times how good it was! Pretty sure he will help me eat the leftovers. Doggone it!

    Love the cookbook! Can’t wait to try the next recipe tomorrow! Much love to you and your lovely family! God bless you all!

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    1. Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (16)

      Katie Wells

      Thanks so much for your kinds words and I’m so glad your family enjoyed it!

      Reply

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    Michelle

    My kids love this as do I, better yet is it’s healthy!

    Reply

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    Nicki

    Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (19)
    Have you or anyone else on here ever tried asparagus in this recipe??
    I’ve been making this for a few years now, and it’s one of my absolute favorites. I don’t want to mess it up, but thought it might actually be really good.

    Reply

  8. Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (20)

    Megs H

    Have you tried freezing this?

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      Katie – Wellness Mama

      No I haven’t, but I don’t see why you couldn’t…

      Reply

      1. Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (22)

        Jennifer

        Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (23)
        Love this! I use only 2 sweet potatoes and don’t drain the diced tomatoes as I end up needing the liquid, but the spice blend is perfection!

        Reply

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    Ashley

    Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (25)
    One of our family’s favorites! I realized making it tonight that I’ve accidentally omitted the tomatoes every other time I’ve made it; turns out we prefer it without them. I didn’t have green beans but peas made a fine substitute! Packed with flavor and easy to prepare.

    Reply

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    Julia

    Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (27)
    Thank you so much for this amazing recipe! It was a hit with the whole family, even my husband who can’t stand sweet potatoes! YUM!

    Reply

  11. Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (28)

    Bee

    Based on aall the comments, I’m going to try this for sure!!!! I will use fresh garlic and substitute the green beans for a few other preferred veggies!!!!! My daughter loves sweet potatoes so I may do 2 versions!!!! Thank you ever so kindly!!!!!

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    Ali fee

    Pakistani Kima Recipe (One Pan Meal) (30)
    Wow, great recipe! Just made this for dinner and my husband went back for seconds. Definitley a keeper. Thank you for creating and sharing this very yummy recipe!

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FAQs

What is kima made of? ›

Saltsa kima
TypeSauce
Place of originGreece
Main ingredientsGround beef and tomato
Ingredients generally usedCinnamon, allspice, and cloves
Similar dishesCincinnati chili, Coney Island hot dogs

What is a classic Pakistani dish? ›

5 Dishes of Pakistan to Know
  • Nihari. Known as the "national dish of Pakistan", the word 'nihari' is derived from the Arabic word “nahaar” (morning), implying that this dish was meant to be eaten as the first meal of the day. ...
  • Sajji. ...
  • Haleem. ...
  • Sarson ka Saag. ...
  • Chaamp.

What is the kima? ›

Kima is an innovative decentralized money transfer protocol built on blockchain technology. Its primary purpose is to facilitate interchain transactions, allowing applications to leverage familiar platforms while eliminating financial barriers.

How much meat should I add to pasta? ›

You can use as much meat as you want, really - but anywhere from 1-2 pounds per large jar of sauce should work out best. I tend to use 1 pound of meat nearly every time.

What is mest made of? ›

What is Meat Made of? Meat is composed of protein, fat, connective tissue, and exudate–its natural “juice.” Interestingly, on average, its muscle mass could contain anywhere from 35 to 60% of the animal's total body weight.

What is the most eaten dish in Pakistan? ›

Biryani is the most loved dish in Pakistani cuisine, and there's a never-ending debate whether biryani or nihari be given the status of the national dish of Pakistan. It's a meaty rice dish with alternate layers of buttery meat curry, fragrant saffron rice, crispy browned onions, parsley, and lemon wedges.

What is normal Pakistani dinner? ›

Dinner is considered the main meal of the day as the whole family gathers for the occasion. Food which requires more preparation and which is more savoury (such as biryani, nihari, Bannu pulao, kofte, kebabs, qeema, korma) is prepared. Lentils are also a dinnertime staple.

Why is Pakistani food so good? ›

Pakistani food is known to be aromatic, spicy, packed full of flavor and herbs, primarily because many spices and herbs are produced in the country.

What is Kima in Sanskrit? ›

Kīmā (कीमा) [Also spelled kimti]:—(nm) minced meat; —[karanā] to mince.

What is keema made of? ›

Minced meat has a texture to it while ground meat is smooth. Though minced meat is used in this recipe, you can always substitute it with ground meat of choice. In India, largely keema comes from goat, sheep, lamb & chicken.

What does kima mean in Greek? ›

The word “kima'' in Greek means ground meat or minced meat. It was borrowed from the Turkish word “ kiyma” during the period of Ottoman rule of what is today Greece. Note that Greece got its independence from the Turks in 1821.

What is traditional Pakistani food? ›

Rice, wheat-based flatbread (roti, chappti, paratha, puri), lentils (dal), vegetables (sabzi), yogurt, and fruits (eaten with a dash of salt) are staples through out the country. The average Pakistani consumes three main meals; breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A very popular breakfast is Halva Puri.

What is Pakistan's national dish? ›

Nihari, originating from the Arabic word "nahaar" meaning "morning," signifies its historical purpose as a delightful morning meal, offering a flavorful start to your day.

Are Pakistani and Indian food the same? ›

Whilst Pakistani and Indian foods are prepared and cooked similarly, typically Indians consume more vegetables and a wider range of herbs and spices. Whereas Pakistanis consume more protein through their heavily meat-based diet, however side dishes tend to be potato, bread or vegetable based.

Is biryani Pakistani or Indian? ›

According to historian Lizzie Collingham, the modern biryani developed in the royal kitchens of the Mughal Empire (1526–1857) and is a mix of the native spicy rice dishes of India and the Persian polao. Indian restaurateur Kris Dhillon believes that the dish originated in Persia and was brought to India by the Mughals.

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