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Wednesday, 10 April 2013

Khichedi, Spinach Curry and Kachumber - Comfort Dinner for tonight



Colleagues in my office had a cold and I seem to have caught it.  So I was in the mood for some good old fashioned comfort food.  Several of my facebook friends had suggested that I should have khichedi and kadhi.  Khichedi is really easy to make. The full recipe has been posted here.  You just mix an equal proportion of rice to green lentils and  (some friends like to use one portion rice to two portions lentils) add in salt to taste, some  turmeric, pinch of asafoetida and some water and cook it gently on a medium heat. Once cooked it can be served in lots of ways. Some add butter to it, some have it with various curries and some have it with milk or yogurt.  It's a real old fashioned dish which is very filling.  I served it with spinach curry as it's one of those curries which is also quick and easy to cook.  Whenever I have a cold, I really enjoy having an onion and tomato salad  with my dinner. I felt a lot better after I had my dinner.  Recipes for all the dishes mentioned in today's article are in my blog and I have given you the links wherever I could.



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Wednesday, 24 October 2012

Spinach Curry



We were  travelling back from a lovely day at the beach a couple of months ago my hubby suggested that we stopped at an Indian take away and pick up a couple of curries.   That way, we could continue relaxing and I wouldn't have to spend too much time cooking a meal in the kitchen.  We stopped at a village not too far from us and and picked up two curries - Saag paneer and mixed vegetable curry.  I asked the restaurant to make the curries spicy and with some gravy too. 

We got home and I made some rice.  When I opened the takeaway containers, I was so disappointed to see the presentation of the curries and even more so the bland taste.  I called the restaurant and complained about the two curries and was told by the manager that their curries were made for western palate!!   So westerners - I feel sorry for you as you are not being served  authentic curries!!   I did threaten to give the restaurant a bad review but  the manager apologised and asked me to spend some time with him and help him come up with some spicy vegetarian dishes.  I haven't taken up his offer as yet as I have been too busy recently - plus I didn't think I should be giving up my time without getting paid for it.

Here are pictures of the two curries we had:  The saag paneer was dry with hardly any paneer.  And the mixed vegetables was also dry and seemed to have loads of carrots.  Not really appetising at all. 



I made this really quick and easy Spinach curry (also called Saag in some restaurants) as we were hungry and didn't have time to make an elaborate meal.    I usually serve spinach curry with khichedi and chapatis but on this occasion we had it with rice and naan bread. 

Ingredients: 

2 cups of leaf spinach (fresh or frozen)
1 cup of tinned tomatoes 
2-3 cloves of fresh garlic
2-3 green chillies (or less)
1tsp cumin seeds
1 tsp salt
1 tsp turmeric
1 tbs sunflower oil
1 tbs melted butter
1 tbs room temperature butter
half cup fresh single cream
1 tsp. corn flour

Method:

1.  Place the fresh or frozen spinach in a microwave dish, add half a cup of water and cook it for 5 minutes. 


2.  Allow this to cool.

3.  In a blender, mix the tomatoes, garlic, salt, turmeric and fresh chillies.

4.  Heat the melted butter and oil and add the cumin seeds.  Once the cumin gets brown, add in the blended tomato mixture  and allow this to cook for 2-3 minutes.

5.  Transfer the cooked spinach to the blender and blend it well and add it to the tomato mixture.


6.  Allow the mixture to simmer for 10 minutes and add in the corn flour.

7.  Now add in the fresh cream, stir well and cook for 5 more minutes.

8.  Add a small knob of butter and serve it hot with some naan bread.


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