Satkara Beef

Beef Satkara
CourseMain
Place of originBangladesh
Region or stateSylhet Division
Main ingredientsBeef, satkara, onion, garlic and bay leaf.

Beef Satkara (Bengali: সাতকরার গরুর গোস্ত), is a part of Bengali cuisine consisting of rice, satkara citrus, and beef curry. Whilst having its origins in the Sylhet Division of Bangladesh, the dish has now gained popularity across the country and among the British Bangladeshi diaspora in the United Kingdom. At the time of Eid-ul-Adha, it is a famous dish. The presence of a citrus fruit makes the dish unique among Bangladeshi curries in terms of taste and aroma. A soupy variant of the dish is made with the bones of cow feet, and in other variants, the beef is sometimes replaced with fish or other meats.