Recipe Round-up: Indian/Curry Edition
ActuarialChef
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Hi all - I'm on a curry kick lately and have been looking for new tried-and-true NON DIET-FOOD Indian / curry recipes! I'll share mine if you share yours!!
1. Chickpea-Chicken Tikka Masala by Three Many Cooks: http://threemanycooks.com/recipes/meaty-mains/chickpea-chicken-tikka-masala/
2. Chicken Makhani (Butter Chicken) from AllRecipes.com: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/chicken-makhani-indian-butter-chicken/
3. Gobi Aloo (Cauliflower with Potatoes) from AllRecipes.com: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/gobi-aloo-indian-style-cauliflower-with-potatoes/
4. Naan by Budget Bytes: http://www.budgetbytes.com/2010/09/naan/
Fair warning: None of these are low-calorie. I don't eat low-calorie foods, I just fit the food I want into my calorie allowance for the day.
Please share your Indian / curry recipes with me! I'm looking for new recipes to add to my collection! Recipes including any type of meat (or meatless) are welcome.
*Please indicate if the recipe is super spicy.*
1. Chickpea-Chicken Tikka Masala by Three Many Cooks: http://threemanycooks.com/recipes/meaty-mains/chickpea-chicken-tikka-masala/
2. Chicken Makhani (Butter Chicken) from AllRecipes.com: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/chicken-makhani-indian-butter-chicken/
3. Gobi Aloo (Cauliflower with Potatoes) from AllRecipes.com: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/gobi-aloo-indian-style-cauliflower-with-potatoes/
4. Naan by Budget Bytes: http://www.budgetbytes.com/2010/09/naan/
Fair warning: None of these are low-calorie. I don't eat low-calorie foods, I just fit the food I want into my calorie allowance for the day.
Please share your Indian / curry recipes with me! I'm looking for new recipes to add to my collection! Recipes including any type of meat (or meatless) are welcome.
*Please indicate if the recipe is super spicy.*
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Paneer Butter Masala http://www.sanjeevkapoor.com/recipe/Paneer-Butter-Masala.html
Dum Aloo Recipe:baby potatoes are simmered in spicy, creamy onion-tomato gravy
http://www.spiceupthecurry.com/punjabi-dum-aloo-recipe/0 -
Here's my favorite (meatless) dal/curry recipe: http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/red-lentil-and-tofu-curry-101780
Spice level depends on how big of pinch of cayanne you add to it! I like heat, so I usually add a jalapeno to this as I cook the onions.0 -
I know you didn't ask for "healthy" recipes, but The Picky Eater has some really simple and delicious Indian dishes.0
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I adore this Jamie Oliver sweet potato, chickpea and spinach curry - amazing flavour, makes tonnes and everyone I've made it for loves it: jamieoliver.com/magazine/recipes-view.php?title=sweet-potato-chickpea-aamp-spinach-curry0
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Bump!0
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Thanks everyone!
@Queenmunchy I'm open to anything, I just didn't want people posting "substitution"-type recipes. Like cauliflower crust pizza - type things. (Not that I'm knocking cauliflower haha just not in my pizza!)0 -
Try this lady - I have her book and it's really good for my western palate http://www.madhur-jaffrey.com/index.php/category/recipes/1
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ActuarialChef wrote: »Thanks everyone!
@Queenmunchy I'm open to anything, I just didn't want people posting "substitution"-type recipes. Like cauliflower crust pizza - type things. (Not that I'm knocking cauliflower haha just not in my pizza!)
Gotcha! She does one recipe subbing tofu for paneer, but the rest are pretty "normal!"0 -
I have a Thai red curry chicken recipe that I pair with coconut cilantro rice. www.onestrangeherd.com
I love curry!!
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I'm trying this new Indian recipe tonight, actually..hoping it will be done shortly, it smells incredible!
I LOVE saag paneer: http://www.slenderkitchen.com/sunday-slow-cooker-saag-paneer/0 -
I've made this Thai red curry dish many times and it is AWEOME!!!
myrecipes.com/recipe/thai-red-curry-beef
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Oh, I love this! We've been on an Indian kick lately...both of these are vegetarian, but my meat-eating husband doesn't mind that at all.
Chickpea and cauliflower curry: http://www.learnvest.com/2012/04/the-9-meal-chickpea-and-cauliflower-curry-with-basmati-rice/
Easy chickpea curry from the Washington Post: http://voices.washingtonpost.com/mighty-appetite/2008/04/the_mighty_and_versatile_chick.html0 -
not a recipe, but my local health food store sells curry cashews, soooo good!0
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A 'tip' of a kind- I always find grating your onions makes your curries have a lovely, thick sauce (I usually stick some normal chopped ones in too as I'm a total onion freak) especially when making a dupiaza.0
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I just came across this recipe for a quick chicken curry dish ~ Chicken Curry in a Hurry ~ lol
http://www.realsimple.com/food-recipes/browse-all-recipes/chicken-curry-hurry0 -
Not a fan of heavy curries but do love a bhel puri chaat
https://www.olivemagazine.com/recipes/vegan/pomegranate-bhel-puri/0 -
I made this seasoning for dusting on curries and it is terrific. I adapted the seasoning mix from this recipe:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/goan-style_pork_loin_45216
50g white sugar
teaspoon each of caraway seeds, chilli flakes, salt
Spread mixture on a non stick silicon baking mat or a cookie sheet lined with silicon baking paper. Bake 150C to 200C until sugar turns to caramel. Cool and peel off the silicon. Break caramel into pieces and put into a ziplock bag. Crush to a powder with a rolling pin.
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I like this cauliflower/chickpea masala except I usually add more spices than the recipe calls for
https://www.budgetbytes.com/easy-cauliflower-and-chickpea-masala/
This one is also a favorite
https://www.budgetbytes.com/creamy-coconut-curry-lentils-with-spinach/0 -
I like this cauliflower/chickpea masala except I usually add more spices than the recipe calls for
https://www.budgetbytes.com/easy-cauliflower-and-chickpea-masala/
This one is also a favorite
https://www.budgetbytes.com/creamy-coconut-curry-lentils-with-spinach/
I need to spend some time on this site! Would Greek yogurt possibly replace the cream or coconut milk? Wouldn't use the first for anything else and don't care for coconut but really want to make Indian food!0 -
I like this cauliflower/chickpea masala except I usually add more spices than the recipe calls for
https://www.budgetbytes.com/easy-cauliflower-and-chickpea-masala/
This one is also a favorite
https://www.budgetbytes.com/creamy-coconut-curry-lentils-with-spinach/
I need to spend some time on this site! Would Greek yogurt possibly replace the cream or coconut milk? Wouldn't use the first for anything else and don't care for coconut but really want to make Indian food!
I think yogurt would possibly replace the cream in the lentils, but it would have a really different flavor. I think it would probably be good, just different. You could use light coconut milk. The recipe doesn't have a coconutty flavor if that's the issue, but if you just don't like coconut milk, try yogurt.
I do love that recipe site. There's such a variety and most of the recipes are super easy to make and to customize. I have learned that I like more spice and more salt than most of the recipes call for so I adapt them that way. I make the cajun chicken pasta at least once a week, but I always add half again as much spice, for example.1 -
This is Thai rather than Indian but still curry and amazing! I think I got it from the Toronto Star many years ago.
You can change up the curry to add or reduce heat. I sometimes used cilantro instead of basil. I add the peppers just in the last 5-10 minutes so they stay tender-crisp.
Thai Coconut Beef and Peppers
Beef
Ingredients:
2 lb stewing beef
2 tsp sesame oil
2 tbsp brown sugar
1 tbsp red curry paste
14 oz coconut milk
1 each green and red pepper
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 cup fresh basil
1 tbsp lime juice
Directions:
Heat sesame oil and brown beef
Place in crockpot
Mix together coconut, sugar, curry and pour over
Cook in slow cooker for 6-8 hours
In last half hour or so add julienned peppers. Stir in basil and lime
Serve over rice.
Good with mango side salad.
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Hi guys welcome to get curry I bring to your kitchen today is chicken curry or butter chicken masala . Well this is one of those gems, that we end up ordering in a restaurant every time you place an order well it is ideal. <a href="https://healthbestfood.com/chicken-curry-chicken-butter-masala-chicken-makini/"> Chicken curry | Chicken butter masala| Chicken Makini</a>0
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I'm Indian!
I love this site https://www.vahrehvah.com/indian-recipes
and also https://www.vegrecipesofindia.com/ for Indian vegetarian recipes!
and lastly, this one!
https://www.indianfoodforever.com/
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Here is mine... I make this a lot. Involves mostly pantry ingredients so it's easy to throw together when you don't have anything else planned, but you can obviously add vegetables, greens, meat, beans etc if you want. I make this on a weekly basis for my son who is still doing virtual school.
https://rainbowplantlife.com/vegan-red-lentil-curry/1 -
Oh and this amazing channel for Indian food. It has some offshoot channels as well that are wonderful! Ive found all the authentic recipes I grew up with, that my mom and grandmother would make. It's all in English. https://www.youtube.com/user/getcurried1
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I just quickly did the Dal recipe my Indian mother in law taught me and it comes to only 58 cal a serve if serving 4, but honestly for us it lasts about 6-8.1
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The best restaurant in Tucson (you would think Mexican, right? But you would be wrong!) is actually an Indian place. It's amazing. My favorite dish there (and I've tried nearly all of them) is Chicken Bhuna. This looks very similar to it.
This one is pretty spicy, but oh so good if made right.
https://www.spiceeats.com/bhuna-chicken-masala/
Malabar is my wife's favorite. Not as hot/spicy as Bhuna, more savory and mustardy.
https://nishkitchen.com/malabar-chicken-curry-recipe-video/
My son goes there every time he's in town and orders the Chicken Tikka Masala. He said it's the best he's ever had and it doesn't even hold a candle to these other two dishes. They are that good. I have a feeling Tikka Masala is what all Americans get when they go to an Indian restaurant. Kind of like the Pad Thai of Thai food. It's unfortunate, because when you really are more adventurous, you get so rewarded with unexpected dishes that you fall in love with.0 -
Bhel puri from the Dishoom Restaurant cookbook.
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