Eggplant Chickpea Curry

This Eggplant Chickpea curry is simmered in just the right spices of coriander, cumin, red chili powder, green cardamom, garam masala to name a few. 

And is similar to Baingan Bharta which is a popular vegetarian indian eggplant dish, however with my recipe we are not roasting the eggplant, rather frying it.

This is one of my favorite vegetarian curries, I tend to eat it once a week. Simple, healthy and not expensive at all to make you are sure to love it too.

Packed full of so many flavors and texture it’s makes a satisfying and hearty meal. Serve alongside some naan bread, or rice and don’t forget to share.

Eating vegetarian never tasted so good. Go ahead and sprinkle this dish with some dried Fenugreek leaves on top for that extra flavor.

 

Note: If you are cooking on the stove top, omit the water. Otherwise it’s needed in the pressure cooker.

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Spicy Coconut Chicken Curry

This Spicy Coconut Chicken Curry is a fusion type dish that I came up with in the past year or so.

This dish is packed with flavors that your sure to enjoy!

As you may know, I love Thai and Indian food. So you will always find all those types of spices in my pantry along with coconut milk.

For this recipe, I have infused spices from both cultures, to come up with this Chicken Potato Curry recipe, that I think is worth sharing. And have made time and time again in my kitchen. 

Everything goes so well together to make a creamy, spicy and flavorful curry. Serve over a bed of jasmine rice or alongside some naan bread.

NAAN bread also goes amazingly well with this meal. You can find that recipe at the bottom of this post!

This dish can be made with shrimp too, just add your shrimp during the last 5 minutes of cooking and omit the step  of cooking the chicken. 

Cooking Methods:

  • Pressure Cooker: Cook for approx. 10 minutes – after following the initial steps 1-6.
  • Slow Cooker: Place on LOW for 2-3 hours HIGH for 3 hours. – after following the initial steps 1-6.
  • Stove Top: Cook covered on low for 60 minutes. – after following the initial steps 1-6.


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If your a CURRY lover like me. Then you will want to try these dishes below!

LOOKING FOR AN AWESOME NAAN BREAD RECIPE TO SERVE ALONGSIDE THIS CURRY? Then look no further, I got you covered! My Garlic Naan Bread Recipe is a sure WINNER!

Red Thai Curry with Chicken, Spinach, Peppers and Mushrooms

I just love Thai food as you may know and try to eat it as much as possible. It’s not only super easy to make it’s also very healthy for you.

So don’t let the unknown ingredients in  this recipe scare you, because Red Thai Curry is not hard to make at all.

The nice thing about cooking Thai food is that once you prepare, you will then have all the necessary ingredients and know how to prepare it again.

Before you know it you will be a TOP CHEF in your kitchen, cooking Thai dishes like a Pro. So you have two options when preparing this dish, either you can make it from scratch, with the traditional “Kaffir lime leaves”, Lemongrass”, and “Galangal” among other Thai spices that would be prepared and then crush in a mortar for about 20 minutes.

Or you can buy the premade “Red Thai Curry Paste” which has all this in the paste and is much easier. Red Thai curry paste can be found in your international aisle at your local grocery (see picture) below of what we use. The combination of chicken, spinach, red peppers and mushrooms makes for a tasty curry. I hope you give it a try because it’s just as good if not better than what you would find served in your favorite thai restaurant. 

 

Keep in mind a good coconut milk will be half solid a half watery. One that is all watery does not work as well for this dish, typically organic varieties have the best products.

*Optional ~ for extra heat add 1/2 a Bird’s eye chili to step 6.

Notes: 

  • Keep in mind a good coconut milk, will be half solid a half watery. One that is all watery does not work as well for this dish, typically organic varieties have the best products.
  • “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” can be found in most Asian stores. “Thai RED Curry Paste” can be found in most Supermarkets, Thai RED Curry paste has all the above ingredients in it needed to make this dish.
  • Add in the lime last, you do not want to cook the lime because it will ruin the flavor.
  • Do not eat the “Lemongrass”, “Galangal” and “Kaffir lime leaves” there just for flavoring, if you’re going to use these for added flavor, make sure to bruise each item before adding to the pot.
  • Want more heat, simply add in some Thai Bird’s eye chilies or Thai Chili Paste. Caution when preparing Bird’s Eye Chilies, these chilies are very hot and can burn the eyes so proceed with caution.

 


 

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Chipotle Burgers

Here I am cooking again with one of  my favorite peppers the adobo pepper. This is by far one of our favorite ways to make burgers.

I like to cook these burgers in my cast iron skillet, however you can use an indoor or outdoor grill for this recipe as well. I find the cast iron skillet sears the meat perfectly creating a strong burger that doesn’t fall apart as easily as they could on a grill.

Don’t skip on the adobo sauce it really makes this burger stand out. Bubba says, you can find it in any international aisle at your local grocer, typically near the Mexican food area.  Serve alongside a delicious potato salad, see recipe below for that one.

Mexican Dried Chipolte Chilies, Did you know Chipotles are actually smoked dried jalapeños?   

This is what you will be looking for, same stuff just in a can with some sauce.

 

Optional *add 1/2 tsp of adobo sauce from the can per burger, for extra heat. *Layer on the cooked onions, along 1/2 tsp of adobe sauce from the can per burger. Top with the condiments that you like, such as Lettuce, Mayonnaise, Mustard, Ketchup, Relish, Pickles, Raw Onions etc.

 

Looking for a side dish? Check out my recipes for this simple Potato Salad here.

 

Want to make a bunch of extra hamburgers to freeze for another time? Simply lay out your shaped burgers on a cookie sheet, lined with parchment paper and freeze. After frozen solid, stack into an extra-large freezer bag and freeze till your ready to use.

 

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Durban Mutton Curry

Are you a curry lover like me? If so then this Durban Mutton is sure to knock your socks off it’s that good. 

Durban Curry hails from a city inside South Africa, originally it was said that the East Indians where the ones to bring it over and the story goes that they were seen eating it often while on the work sites. 

 

 

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