Red Lentil-Cauliflower Curry
There's always room for one more lentil recipe! And why not...lentils are such a tasty, filling, and fast-cooking legume, it would be stupid not to eat them more often. So here we have a healthy and comforting curry of red lentils, cauliflower, and a sneaky surprise, parsnip. Depending on what kind of curry powder you use, it can be mild or fiery. Serve with basmati rice, and steamed chard or spinach.
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Delicious White Bean Cauliflower Curry ???? Natural, Healthy Vegan Curry Recipe!
This white bean and cauliflower curry is a great side dish or main course for your next meal prep session or dinner with loved ones.
➡️ It’s a great source of vitamins, minerals, and fiber, which are great for vegans and non-vegans alike!
Join me in the kitchen for a quick crash course on how to make an impressive curry-based soup!
This recipe does take some time, but its rich and natural flavors make it worth it. So, whether you’re looking to add more nutrients and fiber to your diet or remove meat, this is a great recipe to add to your range!
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▶️ RECIPE INGREDIENTS: (3 - 4 servings)
500g Cauliflower (Cut into large florets)
2 Cups / 1 Can (540ml can) Cooked White Kidney Beans / Cannellini Beans
2 Cups / 300g Fresh Tomatoes
17g / 4 to 5 garlic cloves
7g / 1/2 Inch Ginger
3 Tbsp Olive oil
1+1/2 Cup / 200g Onion - Finely Chopped
1 Teaspoon Turmeric
1 Teaspoon Ground Cumin
1 Teaspoon Ground Coriander
1/4 Teaspoon Cayenne Pepper (Optional)
Salt to taste (I have added 1+3/4 Teaspoons of pink Himalayan salt)
3 Cups / 700ml Vegetable Broth (low sodium)
Garnish:
1/2 cup / 20g Cilantro / Coriander leaves - finely chopped
Freshly Ground Black Pepper to taste (I have added 1/2 Teaspoon)
Drizzle of Olive oil (I have added 1 tablespoon of Organic Cold Pressed Olive Oil)
OPTIONAL - You can also add some lemon juice if you like it a bit tangy
▶️ METHOD:
Add the tomatoes, garlic and ginger to a blender and blend it to a fine puree. Set aside.
To a heated pot add the cooking oil, onion, 1/4 teaspoon salt and fry it on medium high heat until the onion caramelized.
[PLEASE NOTE: Reduce the heat to medium or medium-low before adding the spices, this will prevent it from burning]
Now add the turmeric, ground cumin, ground coriander, cayenne and fry it for a few seconds. DO NOT fry it for too long other the spices may burn and burnt spices tastes bitter. Add the puree and cook on medium to medium-high heat until it forms a thick paste and the oil starts to separate.
Add the cooked white beans, salt ,vegetable broth. Mix well and cover and cook for 10 minutes on medium-low to low heat, this will blend/intensify all the flavours.
Uncover and add the cauliflower and cook for 7 minutes or until the cauliflower is cooked but still has a bite to it.
Uncover and turn the heat to medium-high and cook for another 1 to 2 minutes or to your desired gravy consistency. Turn off the heat. Garnish it with cilantro, ground black pepper and a drizzle of olive oil. You can also add some lemon juice if you like it a bit tangy. Mix very gently and serve hot with rice or any flatbread of your choice.
▶️ IMPORTANT TIPS:
- Adding salt to onion will release it's moisture and will help it cook/caramelize faster, so please don’t skip this step
- Fry the onion until it’s nicely caramelized, this will add a lot of flavour to the dish
- Reduce the heat before adding the spices, this will prevent it from burning - burnt spices will make the dish bitter
- The garnish is what completes the dish so please do not skip any of the ingredients
- Every stove is different, so if needed adjust the cooking time and the heat of your stove accordingly
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SPINACH LENTIL Curry Recipe for a Vegetarian and Vegan Diet | Indian Style Spinach and Lentils
Spinach Lentil Curry Recipe for a Vegetarian and Vegan Diet | Indian Style Spinach and Lentils
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▶️ RECIPE INGREDIENTS: (4 servings approx.)
???? To cook the Red Lentils:
3/4 Cup / 140g Red Lentils
3+1/2 / 800ml Cup water
1 Teaspoon Turmeric
1/2 Teaspoon salt
???? Curry Ingredients:
3 Tablespoon Cooking Oil (I have used light olive oil)
1 Teaspoon Cumin Seeds
1/2 Teaspoon Chilli Flakes or to taste (you can use 1 to 2 whole dried Red Indian chilies if you prefer)
1 Cup / 130g Onion
1+1/2 Tablespoon Garlic - finely chopped (4 to 5 garlic cloves)
1 Tablespoon Ginger - finely chopped (1 Inch ginger)
1 Teaspoon Ground Coriander
1 Teaspoon Paprika (NOT SMOKED)
1/8 Teaspoon Asafoetida (hing)
1/4 Teaspoon Cayenne Pepper (Optional)
2 Cups / 300g Tomatoes - 3 medium size
Salt to taste (I have added total 3/4 teaspoon pink Himalayan salt)
200g / 6 cups approx. Spinach Leaves
???? Garnish:
1/2 cup / 20g fresh Cilantro / Coriander leaves
Drizzle of Olive Oil (I have added 1 tablespoon of organic cold pressed olive oil)
Lemon Juice to taste
▶️ METHOD:
Thoroughly wash the red lentil a few times, until the water runs clear and then soak it for 1 hour.
Drain the water from the soaked lentils and transfer it to a small pot. Add turmeric, salt and water. Cover and bring to a boil. Once it starts to boil, give it a mix. Reduce the heat to medium-low, cover and cook for about 25 minutes or until the lentils are cooked. Once cooked set aside for later.
✅ ????PLEASE NOTE: The cooking time of the lentils depends on the quality of the lentils. Sometimes one batch of red lentils are drier than the others and may need more cooking time. SO ADJUST THE COOKING TIME ACCORDINGLY. It took me 25 minutes on my stove.
Heat the oil in a pan. Once the oil is heated, reduce the heat to low (this will prevent the spices from burning). Add the cumin seeds. When the seeds starts to splutter, add the chilli flakes and fry for a few seconds. Then add the onion, 1/4 teaspoon salt and increase the heat back to medium. Fry on medium heat until the onion is soft and browned. (Adding salt to onion will release it's moisture and help it cook faster so please don’t skip it).
Add the ginger and garlic and fry for another one minutes or until fragrant. Add dry spices (coriander, paprika, asafoetida and cayenne pepper) and fry for about 30 seconds. Add the fresh chopped tomatoes, mix well and cook for 1 to 2 minutes or until the tomatoes are slightly soft.
Add the chopped spinach leaves and mix well. Right away add the cooked lentils and mix well. Bring it to a boil and cook for about 3 minutes or so. Turn off the heat.
(Please Note: If the curry is too thick for your liking, you can thin it out with boiling water. DO NOT add cold water to it, otherwise it will ruin the taste)
Add the chopped cilantro, drizzle of olive oil (and lemon juice to taste). Mix well. Serve hot with a steamed rice/naan, green side salad and some pickle.
▶️ IMPORTANT NOTES:
???? How to know if the lentils are soaked well? You should be able to cut a lentil piece with your nails, effortlessly. If not, then soak longer
???? Cooking time of the lentils depends on the quality of the lentils. Sometimes one batch of red lentils are drier than the others and may need more cooking time. SO ADJUST THE COOKING TIME ACCORDINGLY. It took me 25 minutes on my stove
???? Adding salt to onion will release it's moisture and help it cook faster so please don’t skip it
???? Every stove is different so regulate the heat as required. If at any point you notice the pan is getting over heated, then reduce the heat
???? If the curry is too thick for your liking, you can thin it out with boiling water. DO NOT add cold water to it, otherwise it will ruin the taste
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Red Lentil Curry with Vegetables
RECIPE: Vegetarian/Vegan Healthy Red Lentil Curry Loaded with Vegetables Link to Lentils: Rinse lentils until clean. Bring water to a boil in a pot. Add lentils. Cook until tender, occasionally skimming off any foam.
Heat up a pot and add oil. When the oil is hot, add cumin seeds. When they pop, add onion and ginger. Saute until soft. Then add garlic. Saute until golden.
Add turmeric, chili powder and garam masala. Cook for 10 seconds until the raw flavor of the spices go away. Add chopped tomatoes, ¼ tsp salt and stir. Cover and cook until tomatoes are soft and oil separates. Add sweet potatoes, salt and water just to cover potatoes. Cover and cook until ¾ done. Add green and red bell peppers, cauliflower and salt. Cover and cook until all vegetables are tender. Add cooked dal and stir. Cover and cook on low heat for five minutes. Taste and adjust salt. Add chopped coriander leaves if you like.
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Ingredients Required For Making Veg Lentil Curry - serves 6 to 8
For cooking dal -
* half a cup of moong dal (split small yellow lentils)
* 2 cups of water for cooking dal ( will need more if not using a pressure cooker)
* 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
For cooking the curry -
* 1 dried Indian bay leaf
* 1 dry red chilli
* 1 teaspoon cumin seeds + 1 teaspoon for dry roasting and grinding to a fine powder
* 1 sweet potato
* 10 baby potatoes or one large potato chopped
* 1 carrot
* 6 to 7 green beans
* 1/3 rd cup frozen green peas.
* handful of spinach leaves
* 2 medium tomatoes
* 1 teaspoon finely grated ginger
* 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
* 2 jalapeño or green chillies (optional)
* 2 teaspoons salt or as per taste
* 1 tablespoon oil
* 1 teaspoon ghee or use a little more oil
* 1 cup hot water. Adjust proportion according to the consistency that you prefer.
Serve this dal with rice/roti/toast
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