Light Curry
Yesterday we tried out a new recipe, some sort of light curry from a diet-cookbook.
Although we could have used a little more water, it was quite a lovely meal. A little spicey, and a bit sweet.
The recipe, for two person:
Ingredients:
- 1 cup of pandan rice
- 2-3 teaspoons of oil (we used olive oil)
- 1 red onion
- 2 cloves of garlic, chopped up in tiny pieces
- 250g of pumpkin, no seeds in small pieces (about 8cm3)
- 1 sweet potato, pealed in small pieces (same as the pumpkin)
- 250g of potato, in small pieces (about the same as the pumpin)
- 1 appel, we used an elstar.
- 2 teaspoons of mild curry-paste
- 1 teaspoon of kurkuma/koenjit
- 4mc3 of ginger, pealed and chopped in tiny pieces.
- 1 laurel leaf
- 300ml Vegetable Bouillon
- 25g raisins
- salt & pepper
Directions:
- Prepare the rice.
- Take a big pan and heat up the oil. Chop up the onion in big pieces and bake until slightly glazy and golden-brownish.
- Add the garlic followed by the pumpkin, sweet potato, potato and appel. Then mix in the curry-paste, koenjit, ginger, laurel, bouillon and reasons. Add a decent amount of salt & pepper.
- Get the mixture to cook, put the lid on the pan and let everything sudder a little for about 15-20min while regularly stirring.
- Serve this with the rice.
