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Hifiridzi/Highfields Dish Recipe Ingredients: 1kg Brisket Beef 700g Leafy Greens Vegetables 300g Chopped Tomatoes 1 small/medium onion 2 cloves garlic Salt/Pepper 2 tbsp cooking oil 1tsp medium curry powder Step-by-step instructions per video; The dish is famously known as Hifiridzi or Highfields because it originated from the Highfields area of Harare in Zimbabwe. The main ingredients are simple (being beef and leafy greens) but the recipe techniques make a delicious dish that is usually enjoyed with classic plain sadza. Ideally, the leafy green vegetables need to be fresh. Here, I harvested some from my garden and I sliced the vegetables thinly. I’m using 1kg of flat brisket joint beef, but you can use any cut of beef you choose. First, I start by frying the beef, or "kukanga nyama" as we say in Shona (add salt and pepper at this stage). The frying process is a very important step if you want the best outcome for your recipe. You want to take your time frying the beef until it’s nice and golden brown. Add chopped onions and continue frying until the onions soften. Then, add 1 tsp of medium curry powder, and chopped tomatoes. Now, cover the pot and allow the beef to stew until tender. (Meanwhile, I’m cooking my sadza at the same time, which I’ll serve with the dish). We do have a full step-by-step "How to cook sadza" video on this channel if you need to see more. Now, add the leafy greens, mix, and cover pot for about 3-5 minutes. You want to maintain the color of your greens, so make sure not to overcook them. Now, our dish is ready to serve.’ Thank you for watching don’t forget to like and subscribe to the channel and share the video with your friends and family! #zimbabweanfood #easyrecipe #zimfoodnetwork #zimbabwe #zimbabweanyoutubers #africanfood