Monday, March 27, 2006

Pretty Fly For A White Girl Curry


Jim's grandmother puts sugar in everything she cooks. Soups. Sauces. Side dishes. Meat. Everything. Consequently, he doesn't like anything that is considered a meal time food that is sweet, like yams. So, while ordering it at a restaurant, I never thought he'd have any interest in my coconut curry.

I was wrong.

Jim is now, what is known in the world of addiction, a curry hound. He will seek it out by whatever means necessary to acquire it. I had the hard task of creating a curry that was savory, yet gentle enough for our delicate palate's, which don't handle spices too well.

This is a simple coconut curry. I used onion, garlic, fresh ginger and garam masala for a base. Some chopped up potatoes and carrots add rooty flavor, along with tasty chickpeas (woot!), green peas, coconut milk, and, because of Jim's love for them, LightLife Smart Strips. We ate it over a bed of steamed brown basmati rice. This makes a sizable amount, enough for 2 large dinners for us and leftovers for several fragrant lunches.

Jim loves his curry so much, he dug out some left over sari material from the decor of our bedroom to use for the photo shoot. He's so silly. We listened to the first disc of "Concert for George", which contains all the Indian pieces. I love that album. If you like George Harrison at all, get the album and the DVD. Namaste!

2 yums up!

5 comments:

Marnely Rodriguez-Murray said...

coconut curry is such a wonderful dish...i just love the taste the potatoes and carrots obtain from all that fragrant yummness!

Anonymous said...

newbie to your blog. like the bigger pix like Qwaffadillas the smaller ones are harder to see.

great food.

Dreena said...

Funny (and tasty looking) post! Dropping by again after you mentioned your blog on the freak forums... you have some great posts here!

Anonymous said...

Oh I made this meal for yesterday's diner after I read it.. sounded so yummy and it was.
Even my extremely meat adorer husband had to admit it!
Keep up the good work!

Kris said...

Thanks! I'm so glad you were inspired to make some curry. It's the best, plus it makes such good leftovers!

The root veggies are so hearty, even the most meat-and-potatoes omni couldn't resist such a filling meal. I'm glad your husband liked it!