The curry is rich, fragrant and gently spiced. We love to serve this with veggies or greens, such as steamed broccoli or wilted spinach. We usually just scoop it all up with warm bread or naan, but you can also serve it with rice if you prefer!
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🌱 1 red onion
🌱 1 lime
🌱 salt
🌱 1 red chilli
🌱 coconut oil
🌱 2 tsp cumin seeds
🌱 4 garlic cloves, peeled + finely chopped
🌱 1 thumb of fresh ginger, peeled + finely chopped
🌱 1 tbsp medium curry powder
🌱 1 x 400g (14oz) tin of chopped tomatoes
🌱 2 x 400g (14oz) tins of butter beans, drained
🌱 3 tbsp vegan yoghurt, plus extra for topping (we use oat)
🌱 2 tsp maple syrup
🌱 1 handful of fresh coriander
🌱 nigella seeds, for topping
Thinly slice 1/4 of the red onion and add it to a bowl with the juice from half of the lime and a pinch of salt. Stir, then set aside to pickle.
Chop the remaining red onion and half of the red chilli. Add 2 tbsp of coconut oil to a casserole pot or large pan on a medium heat, then add the cumin seeds and cook for 1 minute to lightly toast the seeds.
Next add the chopped red onion and red chilli, along with the garlic and ginger. Cook for 7-8 mins or until the onion is nicely caramelised.
Stir in the curry powder and cook for a minute. Next add the tinned tomatoes, then fill a quarter of the empty tin with water and swirl it around to collect any leftover tomato juices, before pouring the water into the pot, followed by the butter beans and a generous pinch of salt. Stir, then cover with a lid and cook for 25-30 mins or until it has thickened.
Finally, stir in the yoghurt, maple syrup and the juice from the remaining half of lime. Give the curry a stir and season with extra salt, if necessary, then cook for another 2-3 mins before removing from the heat.
Slice the remaining half of red chilli, then use it to top the curry along with some more yoghurt, the coriander, pickled red onion and nigella seeds. We love to serve with cooked rice and warm bread or naan. Yum!
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@blahdelablah
10 months ago
The food looks delicious, thanks for sharing this.
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