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15 February 2010
Vancouver Olympics Indian Veggies Recipe, Coconut and Curry
Photo of a similar dish by Dyanna @ flickr
From Denny: The networks sure are cranking out the food stories, complete with recipes during this Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada! This is a little lovely for the vegetarian crowd from Vancouver's most famous Indian restaurant. You can easily make this Coconut Curried Vegetables dish at home to enjoy.
From NBC: Vancouver’s most famous Indian restaurant, Vij’s, doesn’t take reservations and doesn’t need to. But you don’t have to travel to Canada to taste what the fuss is all about. Here, the owners offer a recipe for coconut curried vegetables.
Coconut curried vegetables
From: Vikrim Vij, owner of Vij's
INGREDIENTS
• 1 med. cauliflower, cut into medium pieces
• 1 med. eggplant, cut in 1 1/2" cubes
• 2 lg. red bell peppers, cut in 1 1/2" cubes
• 2 lg. ripe tomatoes, diced
• 1 1/2 tsp black mustard seeds
• 1 lg. onion, finely chopped
• 2 lg. cloves garlic, chopped
• 1 tsp ground cumin
• 1 level tsp turmeric
• 1/2 tsp cayenne pepper
• 1 tsp salt
• 1/2 tsp black pepper
• 15 fresh curry leaves (available at most Indian grocers; they should be green, not brownish green)
• 1 can of pure coconut milk
• 1/2 cup chopped cilantro leaves
• 3-4 tablespoons canola oil
DIRECTIONS:
In large saucepan heat oil over medium heat for one minute and add curry leaves and mustard seeds. Wait until they start to sizzle and let sizzle for approximately 30 seconds or until a few start to pop. The curry leaves will cook and become shriveled. Immediately add garlic and onions. SautĂ© until onions are golden brown. Add tomatoes and all powdered spices. Continue to saute until the oil separates from the tomato “masala.”
Add coconut milk. Bring to a light boil, add eggplant, cover and simmer for 5 minutes. Add remaining vegetables, cover pan and cook to taste, approximately 15 minutes. Turn heat off, stir in cilantro.
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