
Creamy coconut chickpea curry
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Date: 2022-02-10
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Comments and reviews: 9
Hal
A note, blending that sauce, with a stick blender and or food processor is really good as well. Keeps in the fibre and is only moderately harder to wash up that a sieve whilst giving the smooth texture that is desirable (using a stick blender is really easy to clean, arguably more so than a sieve.
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A note, blending that sauce, with a stick blender and or food processor is really good as well. Keeps in the fibre and is only moderately harder to wash up that a sieve whilst giving the smooth texture that is desirable (using a stick blender is really easy to clean, arguably more so than a sieve.
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Bzymek
I love Adam's approach to traditional dishes. Tradition is cool and worth preserving, but not worth killing yourself over it. If modifying a recipe makes it easier, and in some cases, tastier (or more suited to one's personal tastebud, I'll say go for it
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I love Adam's approach to traditional dishes. Tradition is cool and worth preserving, but not worth killing yourself over it. If modifying a recipe makes it easier, and in some cases, tastier (or more suited to one's personal tastebud, I'll say go for it
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Jud a
It freaks my boyfriend out when I get a good vegetable-based fond going on the bottom of the pan. And then he tries the food and understands why! :D It's adorable. I'm making duck l'orange with crispy potatoes and fennel for him for Valentine's Day.
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It freaks my boyfriend out when I get a good vegetable-based fond going on the bottom of the pan. And then he tries the food and understands why! :D It's adorable. I'm making duck l'orange with crispy potatoes and fennel for him for Valentine's Day.
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Eric
I have broken more of that type of mesh strainer trying to pass sauces than I care to admit to. However, using a food mill does a better job, is way easier, and you would have to be milling dry chickpeas to break it.
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I have broken more of that type of mesh strainer trying to pass sauces than I care to admit to. However, using a food mill does a better job, is way easier, and you would have to be milling dry chickpeas to break it.
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Jon
I hope it s true that they are so much better dried, I m going to try tomorrow, the canned ones have something strange about them to me when they are the main substance of the meal.
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I hope it s true that they are so much better dried, I m going to try tomorrow, the canned ones have something strange about them to me when they are the main substance of the meal.
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Cooked
Chickpea Curry is known as Chana masala in India (Chana meaning Chickpea) and is quite a staple food here, but recipe's a bit different. loved your version of the recipe as well!
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Chickpea Curry is known as Chana masala in India (Chana meaning Chickpea) and is quite a staple food here, but recipe's a bit different. loved your version of the recipe as well!
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Lutz
I literally just cooked a coconut cream chickpea curry
mine is a lot simpler tho
definitely gonna try this version too
never thought to put green beans in it
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I literally just cooked a coconut cream chickpea curry
mine is a lot simpler tho
definitely gonna try this version too
never thought to put green beans in it
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GHISLAIN
I found that cayenne-pepper reduces gas to almost none. Hence why many equatorial-region dish (mainly all with beans curiously) are always spicy I guess.
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I found that cayenne-pepper reduces gas to almost none. Hence why many equatorial-region dish (mainly all with beans curiously) are always spicy I guess.
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Taliyah
never a fan of straining my sauce. even when my mom makes a roast i'll usually ask her to put some of the mushy vegetables on my plate.
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never a fan of straining my sauce. even when my mom makes a roast i'll usually ask her to put some of the mushy vegetables on my plate.
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