African Red Stew

This dish is also known as Red Tomato Stew or Nigerian Red Soup and it consists of a cooked then broiled protein of your choice which is then stewed fresh fried tomatoes, onions, garlic and red bell peppers. You can also add an array of meats such as beef, chicken or fish. My recipe here uses goat meat.

I have more African recipes on this site, since it is one of my favorite cuisine these days 🙂 Go check some of my other favorites out > Nigerian Chicken Jollof Rice or Ghana Jollof Rice or Chicken Red Stew which all would serves well alongside this dish. See below for more African recipes that your sure to love!

If your wanting a recipe that includes 3 types of meats your going to want to try this Mixed Meat Nigerian Stew as seen below.

Some people will also add tripe as well to this dish. Personally my favorite way to make it is with boneless goat meat as you see here.

You will notice that I placed this recipe under the “hard” to cook category. The reason for that is because it takes some time and a few steps to make. But besides that it truly is worth the effort.

This stew is so special that it is served as the main dish during the holidays in Nigeria. Yup you heard that right, so instead of our North American Turkey they serve this.

WHAT TO SERVE WITH AFRICAN RED STEW

You can serve with Rice or Pounded Yam. Pounded Yam typically is prepared with a mortar and large pot and is made from scratch, however do to advances in the food industry you can now buy it in a “powdered form” and make the same thing. Find that recipe here > How to make Pounded Yam

Red Goat Stew has been a favorite recipe of mine since I was a little girl. Yup my mom cooked African food for me along with many other cultural dishes and so this is where I developed my love for spicy foods.

Now some people like this stew to be super spicy, I prefer it mild – spicy and so that is what I’m sharing with you today. The intense “Red” color that you see in this recipe is from the blended mixture.

Some people like there red stew to be somewhat running, I prefer my more thick as you can see above. I find it makes it really easy this way to pick up with the pounded yam and tastes better in my opinion.

However if you prefer it more liquidly, as some people do like to make it. Simply add 1/2 cup of extra stock to the cooking process at the end.

Wanting to make Pounded Yam with this? Check out my 5 minute recipe for that here: how-to-make-pounded-yam/

 

I love eating with my hands, if you have not tried it before your in for a tasty experience. 

Notes: The type of curry powder you use here is important, you don’t want a masala type curry which is to mild. Ideally a Jamaican curry will work best here.

Inspired by: Nigerian Lazy Chef

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Leftover Rotisserie Chicken Soup Recipe

This Leftover Rotisserie Chicken Soup Recipe is something I like to make after making a whole chicken. 

Start by making a Whole Chicken recipe you can find that recipe here.

WHAT TO DO WITH ROTISSERIE CHICKEN LEFTOVER

Make this soup 🙂 This soup utilizes the bones of your leftover Rotisserie chicken to make a chicken bone broth for the most amazing soup. 

Whenever I or someone I love gets sick with a cold. The first thing I do is make a large batch of homemade chicken soup.

And the best way and cheapest way to make this soup too, is to use the meat and bones from a leftover rotisserie chicken from the night before.

Two meals in one. IT’S A WIN WIN!

ROTISSERIE CHICKEN SOUP WITHOUT NOODLES

There are a few versions of this kind of of soup out there, this one is a little different as it uses the leftover bones for the chicken broth. And has no noodles in it, of course you can add them if you’d like.

Just make sure your adding more stock or very little noodles to this particular recipe.

And as you may know bone broth is said to be nature’s pharmacy.

And so this soup has everything you need in it to ward off any type of cold or flu.

It defiantly will help your body rests and works to get better.

WHAT IS IN ROTISSERIE CHICKEN SOUP

This soup is packed with garlic, ginger, curry, turmeric, cinnamon, cayenne and paprika spices that are sure to make you feel better feel.

The benefits soon after sipping this warm soup will be felt all over.

Serve alongside with a lemon wedges if desired for an extra punch of vitamin C, I hope feel so good after sipping this warm bowl of soup!

This is real soup, not that over processed stuff that comes from a can.

How To Make Rotisserie Chicken Soup

  1. Start by shredding the cooked chicken breasts with two forks and set aside.
  2. Next chop 2 green onions into bite size pieces and set aside
  3. Mince the garlic from 3 garlic and set aside. 
  4. Mince the ginger and set aside. 
  5. Next remove all the meat left on your Rotisserie chicken and then place the chicken carcass into a large stock pot and add 8 cups of water along with your minced garlic and ginger.
  6. Simmer on low heat for 45 minutes turning a few times to allow the stock to develop.
  7. Once the stock has developed, discard the carcass and place the stock aside in a large bowl.
  8. In the same -pot add in all the spices, soya sauce and simmer on medium – low for 15 minutes.
  9. Season with salt and enjoy warm, allowing your body to heal itself.

You can add more vegetables you like, such as: 

  • KALE
  • SPINACH
  • CELERY

ROTISSERIE CHICKEN SOUP WITH RICE

Yes, go ahead and add rice or noodles during the cooking process if you’d like. 

Just make sure that you are following the directions on the package for the cooking times. And do not add more than 1/2 a cup otherwise the liquid will be all gone. 

I have plenty of soup of other soups on this site that would help anyone to feel better. One of which is my Vegetable Egg drop soup. It is absolutely delicious and healthy for you as well.

And my Duck Pho Soup

Bok Choy Chicken Garlic (Flu-Fighter) Soup

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Chicken Vermicelli

This Chicken Vermicelli dish is inexpensive to make and is ready in less than 30 minutes! 

Wanting another Vermicelli rice dish? Try my Singapore Shrimp Noodles

This Chicken Vermicelli recipe can be served with just about any type of vegetable you have on hand. Traditionally though it typically has julienned carrots, Bok choy and green onions.

is chicken vermicelli healthy

IS CHICKEN VERMICELLI HEALTHY

Yes, it has carbohydrates, protein and healthy fats. 

Chicken Vermicelli is also known as Singapore Noodles

Where do Singapore Noodles Originate

Despite it’s name it was not created in Singapore.

Singapore is known to be the hub of many cultures and many of their dishes today have been influenced by many different types of foreigners over the centuries.

Today you can find many different types of dishes eaten in Singapore. These noodles however are well known worldwide and are eaten by all types of people.

Some like them with meat such as shrimp, chicken, pork or beef.  And others like it purely vegetarian, which is good also.  

This dish is also very easy to prepare and can be ready to serve in under 30 minutes.

I used to order this often from my local Chinese restaurant, now I make it myself. 

Singapore noodles are made with vermicelli rice noodles, chicken breasts and seasoned with curry powder, and some other popular Asian ingredients. 

You will want to start with sauteing the chicken first, and meanwhile soaking the vermicelli noodles around the same time.

Preparing the vegetables ahead of time, and setting aside when you’re ready to make the dish.

The fantastic flavors of this dish is what has made it so popular all across singapore and now internationally.

The balance of flavors is so good here, and even though we are adding minced red chili paste for a little heat.

You will hardly notice it since the balance of the other flavors mellows it out nicely, so don’t be afraid to add that heat.

Feel like adding shrimp, go ahead it’s your dinner after all! 

I don’t know about you but this vegetable mixture is perfect, some people like to add red peppers but that is so wrong if you ask me.

The varieties of vermicelli rice noodles are endless, so choose your favorite brand and let’s get to cooking this delicious recipe!

You may want to add more soya sauce near the end, stir everything together well and taste before adjusting the flavor.

Looking for some added heat? Simply add in more of the minced chili paste, but be careful you only want a little more, it’s hot stuff.

If you liked this recipe? Then you will want to try my other ASIAN inspired recipes below!

Note:  You can make this with beef, Chinese pork, chicken if you prefer or just vegetables.

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COCONUT CURRY SHRIMP

Satisfy your curry craving tonight with this mouthwatering  Coconut Curry Shrimp that contains a fusion of flavor. 

This Coconut Curry Shrimp is bursting with flavors from around the World.

As it contains two different types of curry flavors in it. 

Think Thailand meets Jamaica! 

And trust me it is super simple to make. 

If you have never tried Red Thai Curry before, I encourage you to give it a try. 

Some of the ingredients of RED THAI CURRY paste includes “Lemongrass”; “Galangal” , “Kaffir lime leaves” and Bird’s Eye Thai chilies. 

HOW TO MAKE COCONUT CURRY SHRIMP

  • Red Thai Curry Paste * see the picture below for my favorite brand
  • Jamaican Curry Powder
  • Thick Coconut milk * skip the watered down varieties
  • Shrimp
  • Cilantro
  • Green peppers
  • Onion
  • Limes
  • Rice

Our favoriteRED THAI CURRY PASTE

The shrimp is curried to perfection and has become one of our new households favorites. 

It is very similar to my Jamaican Curry Shrimp and if your interested in that recipe.

It is also a favorite in our household.

The difference between that recipe and this recipe is that here we are adding tomatoes and omitting the scotch bonnet peppers and replacing that with a bit of “Red Thai Curry” paste. 

Both recipes are amazing and I encourage you to try this one and that one separately. 

So if you like curry as much as me, then you are sure to love this recipe. We are infusing it also with salt and pepper, tomatoes and coconut milk that help to bring all those curry flavors alive.

Keep in mind you will want to use a good quality coconut milk, one that is not to watery. When it comes to the tomatoes you can choose fresh or canned.

COCONUT CURRY SHRIMP AND RICE

  • Start by making your rice
  • Bring a medium pot of water to a boil
  • Turn the heat down to medium and add in 2 cups of rice
  • Simmer on medium heat till the water is almost evaporated
  • Turn down to low and simmer till tender, keep an eye on the liquid you may need to add a bit more or remove some.

HOW TO MAKE COCONUT CURRY SHRIMP

This recipe is super easy to make. Trust me it is as easy as 1, 2, 3

First you want to cook some rice. I like to use Basmati rice for this dish, however any type works. 

  1. First you want to cook some rice. I like to use Basmati rice for this dish, however any type works. 
  2. Then in a large skillet you will want to add some coconut oil then the garlic and ginger powder along with the Jamaican curry powder and saute on medium heat till fragrant.
  3. Next add in your Red Thai Curry paste and saute 1 minute till fragrant.
  4. Add in remaining spices then the can of coconut milk.
  5. Simmer on medium heat and add in your chopped onion and green pepper. Simmer on medium – low till the veggies have become tender. 
  6. Lastly add in the shrimp and cook till no longer pink.
  7. Serve over rice with fresh limes. 

Keep in mind you can use fresh ginger and garlic if you so desire.

Notes: “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.

HOW TO COOK COCONUT CURRY SHRIMP JAMAICAN STYLE

Find that recipe here on my website: Jamaican Coconut Shrimp Curry

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Creamy Coconut Curry Chicken

This Creamy Coconut Chicken Curry can be prepare on your stove top, slow cooker or instant pot. 

Want another Indian restaurant style recipe? Try my Butter Chicken or my Lamb Curry.

Coconut Chicken Curry can be served alongside some basmati rice or some Homemade Naan Bread!

Love Indian food as much as me? Then your going to want to try my Eggplant Curry” , BUTTER CHICKEN or my “Chickpea Curry” as well. 

BUTTER CHICKEN 

THIS “BUTTER FENUGREEK NAAN BREAD” RECIPE IS A WINNER!

IS INDIAN CHICKEN CURRY HEALTHY?

Yes in most cases it is, however it really depends on the way it is made. Some curries call for heavy cream and lots of butter.

Like the typically butter chicken recipe that we have all come to know and love.

I love butter chicken just like the rest of you. However I have learned to make it slightly healthier.

Feel free to check out my recipe here for that recipe: Butter Chicken

My recipe here calls for coconut milk and no cream. Making this a very healthy curry option for those trying to watch their calories intake. 

Your family will not believe this dish is being served straight from your kitchen, it’s that good. 

I used to order this type of dish at our local East Indian restaurant, however now I make it often at home. 

You can find the pre-made curry package that I used to make this curry in the AMAZON link below or you can just add in each spice individually if you prefer.

 

This simple curry will impress even the pickiest of eaters.

And will have your family thinking that you either

a) ordered this from your local Indian restaurant or

b) have taken some cooking lessons because it tastes so amazing! 

WHAT TYPE OF CURRY SHOULD I USE TO MAKE COCONUT CHICKEN CURRY

Curry powder is a blend of up to 20 different herbs and spices.

And there are many different type of curries available. Whenever I am making any Indian dish, I like to use a “mild indian curry” or for a hotter curry I will opt for “Madras Curry”.

Both can be found in the ethnic aisle in the Indian spice section!

LEARN MORE HERE ABOUT CURRY: All About Curry Powders

HOW TO MAKE INDIAN CHICKEN CURRY WITH COCONUT MILK

Cooking methods:

  • Simmer on a low-medium heat for 30 minutes on the stovetop
  • Cook in the pressure cooker around 10 minutes or depending on your instructions
  • Cook in the slow cooker from 8-10 hours.

Today, I used my pressure cooker because I was in a hurry to have dinner on the table so I could watch my favorite recorded show on the PVR. 

However this type of dish can be made either way.

This delicious curry is made with boneless chicken breast and simmered in a rich tomato, yogurt, coconut sauce that you’re sure love time and time again.

WHAT IS INDIAN CHICKEN CURRY

Indian chicken curry is the ultimate comfort food for a lot of Indian people.

Typically it is served over a bed of Jasmine rice and is made with chicken, spices, tomatoes and some type of cream. 

As you may know if you have been to my blog before, I LOVE Curry.

So if you like curried foods as much as me then you are going to love this simple recipe too. 

Guaranteed! 

Plus it is a tad different than the average chicken curry recipes.

Feel free to add some cubed mini potatoes to this curry if you like, just omit the rice if you choose to do that. 

Either way this dish will turn out amazing!

SPICES USED IN COCONUT CHICKEN CURRY

  • 1 tbsp Garam masala
  • 1 tbsp Curry powder
  • 1 tbsp Turmeric powder
  • 1 tsp Coriander
  • 1 tsp Cumin
  • 1 tsp Sugar
  • 1 tsp Cayenne pepper powder
  • 1 tbsp or tsp of Salt, according to taste
  • 1 tbsp Kasoori Methi” = “Dried fenugreek” , optional

The green seasoning you see on top of this dish is called “Kasoori Methi” which is basically dried fenugreek” leaves.

It can be found in almost any international isle at your local grocery. See below!

If you cannot find “dried fenugreek” leaves you can just omit it. 

However I find it adds an extra element to the dish that is really nice.

I have shared a few other curry recipes here on my blog, however this is the first one with coconut milk vs cream/milk. So if your lactose intolerant than this dish may be right up your ally. 

WHAT GOES WITH COCONUT CHICKEN CURRY

Be sure to make some basmati rice to serve alongside or if you really want to make it extra special go ahead and make some homemade Naan Bread.

If you end up giving it a try, do let me know in the comments below. I would love to know what you think 🙂

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!

If your a CURRY lover like me… Then you will definitely want to try these other curry  dishes from this website!

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Chicken Korma with Coconut Milk

This Chicken Korma with Coconut Milk is easy to make and is made with coconut milk as opposed to yogurt. It can be prepared on the stove top in less than 30 minutes or in your pressure cooker in around 10 minutes time. A meal that will have you skipping the takeout every time.

Wanting more delicious Indian Chicken curry recipes? Try my Old fashioned Chicken curry or my Pakistani Chicken Curry. And even try your hand at some Homemade Naan Bread!

Your family will not believe this dish is being served straight from your kitchen, it’s that good. 

I used to order this type of dish at our local East Indian restaurant, however now I make it often at home. 

This simple curry will impress even the pickiest of eaters. 

And will have your family thinking that you either a) ordered this from your local Indian restaurant or b) have taken some cooking lessons because it tastes so amazing! 

You can by a pre-made Korma spice mix and make this dish even easy to make for yourself!

See the mix that you can use instead of all the individual spices listed below in the recipe card.

IS CHICKEN KORMA HEALTHY? 

Yes in most cases it is, however it really depends on the way it is made. Some curries call for heavy cream and lots of butter.

Like the typically butter chicken recipe that we have all come to know and love.

I love butter chicken just like the rest of you. However I have learned to make it slightly healthier. Feel free to check out my recipe here for that recipe: Butter Chicken.

My recipe here calls for coconut milk and no cream. Making this a very healthy curry option for those trying to watch their calorie intake. 

HOW TO MAKE CHICKEN KORMA WITH COCONUT MILK?

Cooking methods:

  • Simmer on a low-medium heat for 30 minutes on the stovetop
  • Cook in the pressure cooker around 10 minutes or depending on your instructions
  • Cook in the slow cooker from 8-10 hours.

Today, I used my pressure cooker because I was in a hurry to have dinner on the table so I could watch my favorite recorded show on the PVR.  

However this type of dish can be made either way.

This delicious curry is made with boneless chicken breast and simmered in a rich tomato, coconut sauce that you’re sure love time and time again.

WHAT IS CHICKEN KORMA?

Chicken Korma is a popular dish that originate from Indian, consisting of meat or vegetables braised with yogurt or cream, water or stock, and spices to produce a thick sauce. 

Chicken Korma is the ultimate comfort food for a lot of Indian people. And is typically served over a bed of Jasmine rice and or naan bread. 

As you may know if you have been to my blog before, I LOVE Curry.

So if you like curried foods as much as me then you are going to love this simple recipe too. 

Guaranteed! Plus it is a tad different than the average chicken curry recipes.

SPICES USED IN COCONUT KORMA

  • Curry Powder
  • Garam Masala
  • Turmeric
  • Ground Coriander
  • Ground Cinnamon
  • Ground Cumin Seed
  • Ground Cardamom
  • Freshly Ground Nutmeg
  • 1 tbsp Salt
  • 1 tbsp Kasoori Methi” = “Dried fenugreek” , optional

The green seasoning you see on top of this dish is called “Kasoori Methi” which is basically dried fenugreek” leaves. It can be found in almost any international isle at your local grocery. See below!

If you cannot find “dried fenugreek” leaves you can just omit it. However I find it adds an extra element to the dish that is really nice.

I have shared a few other curry recipes here on my blog, however this is the first one with coconut milk vs cream/milk. So if your lactose intolerant than this dish may be right up your ally. 

WHAT GOES WITH CHICKEN KORMA?

Be sure to make some basmati rice to serve alongside or if you really want to make it extra special go ahead and make some homemade Naan Bread.

I will share my favorite Naan bread recipe with you all on this blog very soon  so stay tuned

If you end up giving it a try, do let me know in the comments below. I would love to know what you think 

If you LOVE curry as much as me, simply go ahead and search my site for more of my curry recipes.

Inspired by: thewanderlustkitchen.com

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Spicy Singapore Noodles

These Spicy Singapore Noodles are made with rice noodles. And is a super simple and inexpensive recipe that can be ready in less than 15 minutes! 

My Black Pepper Shrimp recipe works well alongside this dish also.

With each bowl costs less than $2 dollars, you can defiantly indulged. 

What makes these noodles spicy is the addition of some red chili paste

SINGAPORE NOODLES 

  • Singapore noodles are a very popular street food in some parts of Asia. 
  • And are not made with flour like your typical noodles, rather they are made with rice. 

Plus, making them at home is nice because they can be ready in under 15 minutes!

So forget the takeout tonight and make this delicious dish  instead.

I used to order this often from my local Chinese restaurant, now I make it at home every time myself. 

WHAT GOES WELL IN SINGAPORE NOODLES

  • Shredded Chicken
  • Shrimp
  • Scallops
  • Tender pork, beef or lamb
  • Green Onions
  • Bamboo shoots

WHERE ARE SINGAPORE NOODLES FROM

As the name say’s it, they are said to have originated in Singapore, Hong Kong.

However today, despite its name. Some would argue that Singapore noodles are not solely from Singapore! Confusing eh?

Well not really, since Singapore is known to be the hub of many cultures.

Many of their dishes today have been influenced by many different types of foreigners over the centuries.

And so today you can find many different types of dishes eaten in Singapore.

These noodles are now well known worldwide, and are eaten by all types of people. 

WHAT’S SINGAPORE NOODLES

Singapore noodles are made with vermicelli rice noodles and bunch of seasonings. It is known for it’s sweet & savory curry flavor that has hints of  garlic, ginger and onions.

Which are all simmered in a chicken broth stock along with soy sauce, oyster sauce, fish sauce, sesame oil.

I tried Singapore noodles for the first time a few years back and have been addicted ever since. 

Some are made with shrimp, chicken or chinese style pork, while others are vegetarian.

I made mine with eggs today which work fantastic too.

HOW ARE SINGAPORE NOODLES MADE

Singapore noodles are always made with rice vermicelli noodles, that are tossed in a delicious sauce typically in a hot wok. Along with vegetables, scrambled eggs and a meat of your choosing. 

Such as shrimp, chicken, pork or beef.

CAN YOU REHEAT SINGAPORE NOODLES

Yes, just make sure that you are cooking the eggs fresh again or whatever meat you choose to add.

CAN SINGAPORE NOODLES BE FROZEN

No, you do not want to freeze them because rice noodles do not freeze well.

SINGAPORE NOODLE SAUCE

  • Curry powder
  • Sweet Garlic Chili sauce or Red Pepper flakes
  • Soya Sauce
  • Sesame Oil
  • Chinese cooking wine 
  • White sugar

SPICY SINGAPORE NOODLES

I like to spice this dish up by adding in 1 tbsp of red chili paste, however you can omit that if you prefer a less spicer dish. 

HOW TO MAKE SINGAPORE NOODLES

Place the vermicelli rice noodles in a large pot and cover with chicken stock and bring to a boil, turn down the heat and let the noodles soak till soft.

Remove the cooked vermicelli noodles and set aside.

Wash your carrots and green onions and then julienne the carrots carefully with a knife and chop the onions then set those aside.

Meanwhile whisk together in a small bowl 2 tbsp of curry powder, sesame oil, minced garlic and ginger, soya sauce and red chili sauce.

Then add 1 tbsp of cooking oil to your wok along with the sliced onion and saute for one mixture then remove.

In the same wok ad 1 tbsp of oil again and scramble the eggs then set aside.

Add the julienned carrots into the pan/wok and all the other ingredients along with the “liquid sauce” mixture.

Stir fry till all the vegetables are soft yet crispy.

Toss back in the strained vermicelli noodles,

Sautéing till hot.

Top with fresh cilantro or green onions. Enjoy!

MORE TIPS:

  • You will want to start by scrambling the eggs first and then soaking the vermicelli noodles after in hot water.
  • Preparing the vegetables ahead of time is a good idea too, I used carrots so I just julienne them.
  • Feel like adding chicken, pork or shrimp, go ahead it’s amazing too! Just make sure you are cooking that separately, then adding it to the cooked vermicelli noodles. 
  • The varieties of vermicelli rice noodles are endless, so choose your favorite brand and let’s get to cooking this delicious recipe!
  • You may want to add more soya sauce near the end, stir everything together well and taste before adjusting the flavor.

If you liked this recipe? Then you will want to try my other ASIAN inspired recipes below!

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Easy Chicken Tikka Masala

Craving curry tonight? Well skip the take out and impress your family tonight with this easy to make and authentic tasting curry. 

This is my take on a healthier version of Chicken Tikka Masala.

What makes it healthier that we are omitting the cream and replacing it with 2% milk and then adding plain yogurt as well.

What makes it easier is that we are not blending the onions after cooking them rather just allowing them to simmer in the pressure cooker.

Also if you can get your hands on “green cardamom pods” which you can find in your ethnic spice isle, do add a few of those. This really adds a unique taste and is soooo good in here.

Packed with so much flavor this recipe will definitely remind you of some of the best Chicken Tikka Masala dishes that you have tried at your favorite restaurant.

In addition I like to add some mini potatoes to this recipe, however those are not typically used in Tikka Masala.

I think they go so well with this dish, so I will leave that ingredient option up to you. You can also serve this with rice OR naan bread.

If you end up giving it a try, do let me know in the comments below. I would love to know what you think 🙂

Notes: For a spicier curry add 1 tbsp of red chili powder. Also feel free to omit the mini potatoes if you would rather serve this with rice or naan bread.

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