Coriander and Lemon Potato Curry


I’ll be frank with you. I love curries but I get bored of the same old same old situation.
When the (former) Boss and I decided to have Lunch at mine I created what I would consider a Vegetarian Banquet. I absolutely love vegetarian curries. I believe they showcase how awesome and easy vegetables are to work with. Plus with my healthy food kick I am always looking at healthier meals. It helps that I love daals/pulses!

One of the curries I created was this one. Its a simple, frugal curry I believe is perfect for Spring and Summer as it’s lighter than other curries. There’s no tomatoes in this curry and that’s why it wouldn’t look like a standard red curry.

I serve this curry with plain boiled rice. It also tastes equally awesome the next day. It cooks in less than 30 minutes and children love it too.

This recipe is actually VEGAN. So to my vegan readers I hope this is music to their ears.

To serve 4-6 people (depending on curry portion sizes)

400 grams (baby potatoes work, as do standard potatoes cut into rounds that are pound thickness).
2 RBSP rapeseed oil
1 large onion sliced thinly
5 cloves of garlic-crushed
4 TBSP fresh coriander (including stalks) chopped finely
2 lemons-juiced
1 TBSP coriander seed powder crushed
1 TBSP cumin powder
Salt-to taste
OPTIONAL: 1 TSP chili powder or 1 TSP chili flakes.
1500-2000 ml water (plain stuff from the tap)

To serve:
Lemon wedges (optional)
Yogurt (vegan to keep the recipe vegan)-optional
Plain boiled rice ( I use Basmati).

I assume you guys have prepared the ingredients as above…lets get cracking.

1) Heat the oil in a large pot on a medium heat. Add the sliced onion and fry until onions are soft NOT browned.
2) Add the potatoes and stir well. ‘Fry’ for 5 minutes stirring to ensure the potatoes don’t stick.
3) Now add the garlic and fry for one minute. You’ll be ‘hit’ with a shot of garlic scent. That tells us we are ready for the next step.
4) Now add the salt and dried spices. Stir well to coat the potatoes. If the spices start to ‘burn’ or the mixture starts to stick add 2 TBSP of water to the potatoes.
5) Add HALF the coriander. Stir well.
6) Now add 1500 ml (1.5 litres) to the potatoes. Bring to the boil and then reduce the heat and cover the pan. You need to cook the potatoes until tender. Now this will vary depending on which potatoes you are using. So after 8 minutes ‘test’ the spuds. I usually do this by carefully inserting a sharp knife tip into the potato. If it starts to fall apart its done. It its hard as nails you need to cook it more. I found my standard potatoes took 18 minutes too cook. Now you will be thinking why do you have water left over? Answer: if you want a more ‘runny’ curry you need to add all the liquid. If you prefer a drier curry stick to 1500 ml. Always remember that if water evaporates too quickly the potatoes won’t cook and you need to add more. It’s that simple.
7) Once the potatoes are cooked turn off the heat. Now add the remaining coriander and lemon juice. Stir through.
8) Serve!

I served with rice but you can serve the curry with Naans or maybe Parathas.

Store leftovers in the fridge and warm through thoroughly before serving.

Delicious.

My awesome Tacos

Green Lentil Tacos!

For those that know me will know I love green lentils. They are bloody awesome.

Here is my version of a ‘vegetarian taco meat’ which I believe is the bloody best!

It’s an awesome ‘Meat Free Monday’ recipe. It’s also great for a big crowd as everyone can build their own tacos to their own tastes. If you do serve this for a big group add some tortilla chips as a side.

Its cooked in the Slow Cooker however it’s started off on the stove. It’s awesome because you can freeze it. It’s also awesome because about 15 minutes work results in Tacos that are soooooo good you will be singing me praises.

For this recipe (which makes enough for 8 large tacos) you will need:

(Ingredients):

  • 2 medium onions-sliced
  • 8 cloves of garlic-crushed
  • 2 TBSP rapeseed oil
  • 1 TBSP oregano
  • 1 TBSP cumin
  • 1 TBSP coriander powder
  • 1 TSP smoked paprika
  • 1 TBSP salt (adjust to your own needs)
  • 1 TBSP onion powder
  • 250 grams green lentils (my go to super food).
  • 800 ml of water (or stock)

1) Wash and soak the lentils in boiling water for at least an hour. I cover the bowl with cling film and this works great. You can also place the lentils in a thermos.
2) Heat the oil in a large pan and fry the onions until soft. You don’t need them to be browned. Add the garlic and stir and fry for 30 seconds.
3) Drain and add the lentils and fry. Add a bit of stock (or water) if the lentils start to stick.
4) Add the herbs and spices. Mix well.
5) Bring to the boil. Transfer to the Slow Cooker and cook on high for 4 hours. Check after 1.5 hours. Stir well. Check again at 2.5 hours. If you notice that the liquid (Stock) has evaporated add more water as you need the lentils to cook.
6) Once the lentils are tender turn off the Slow Cooker. If there’s stock left transfer to a pan on the stove and heat the mixture on a high heat without a lid.
7) Remove from the heat and mash the lentils lightly.
8) BOOM! Lentils are done.

To assemble: You will need:

  • Tortilla wraps (I used the mini ones I get in Aldi)
  • Salsa
  • Cheese
  • Sour cream
  • Jalepenos
  • Shredded Lettuce
  • Chopped tomatoes
  • Sliced red onion
  • Wedges of lime

To put together this awesome delight of a taco:
1) Warm your wrap.
2) Spread on the lentil mix.
3) Add the lettuce, tomatoes, onions, salsa and a dollop of sour cream. Squeeze on the lime.
4) Sprinkle on some cheese and add some jalapeno’s.
5) Stuff face. Enjoy. Repeat.

Notes:

  • This recipe is also used in my Crunch wraps.
  • You can freeze the lentil mixture.
  • It’s also great for stuffing Burritos and filling Enciladas.