You probably have all the ingredients for this vegan curry already
There are freezer ingredients galore in this simple vegan dish, says Lauren Taylor
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Your support makes all the difference.With the right ingredients in your cupboard and freezer, you don’t need fresh produce for this easy curry recipe – and there’s no need to even defrost anything.
“The depth of flavour comes from using a stock cube and peanut butter as the base,” explains Phil Vickery.
Sweet potato, cauliflower and peanut curry
Serves: 4
Ingredients:
4tbsp any oil
250g frozen chopped onions
1tbsp dried garlic granules
½tsp dried chilli flakes
2tbsp frozen chopped ginger
400g can coconut milk
2 heaped tbsp peanut butter
10g vegetable stock cube, crumbled
500g frozen cubed sweet potato
500g frozen cauliflower florets
1-2tbsp cornflour
300g (about 6 × 50g balls) frozen spinach
1-2tsp sugar
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
2 × 250g packets microwaveable basmati rice, warmed, to serve
Method:
1. Heat the oil in a pan over a high heat and then add the onions, garlic granules, chilli flakes and ginger. Cook for six to eight minutes to drive off the moisture and colour a little.
2. Add the coconut milk, half-fill the can with water, then add to the pan along with the peanut butter and stock cube and whisk. Bring to a simmer, then cook for five minutes.
3. Add the frozen sweet potato and cauliflower and bring back to a simmer for 10 minutes.
4. Mix the cornflour well with two tablespoons of cold water and then add to the simmering curry: it will thicken pretty much straight away.
5. Check the seasoning and adjust if needed, then drop in the frozen spinach. Cover and simmer for five minutes, then stir in the sugar, turn off the heat and leave for 15 minutes.
6. Stir well and serve with the basmati rice.
‘The Canny Cook’ by Phil Vickery (published by Kyle Books, £16.99; photography by Kate Whitaker), available now.
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