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Cochin Curry
Cochin Curry
(heat 5/10)
A tangy but creamy curry using very traditional regional spices and flavours. The sauce is made from coconut and tomato with a hint of lemon. We suggest adding chicken with vegetables and beans, but perfect as a vegan curry.
Serves: 4-6
(heat 5/10)
A tangy but creamy curry using very traditional regional spices and flavours. The sauce is made from coconut and tomato with a hint of lemon. We suggest adding chicken with vegetables and beans, but perfect as a vegan curry.
Serves: 4-6
Spice Mix Ingredients: salt, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, black mustard seeds, garam masala (includes cardamom, cloves, fenugreek seeds, poppy seeds, ginger), black pepper, turmeric, cinnamon, nigella seeds, paprika, cayenne, fenugreek leaves, asafoetida
Allergens: see ingredients in bold
Ingredients:
1 packet South Indian Cochin curry spice (recipe card included)
1 tbsp vegetable oil
300ml/1/2 pint 'secret sauce'
1 can full-fat coconut milk
2 tbsp tomato puree
Juice half a lemon
500g chicken breast, sliced (optional: see vegetarian option below)
1 tin chickpeas, drained
300g butternut squash, peeled and cut into small pieces
2/3 fresh birds eye chillies (optional)
chopped coriander to serve
Recipe:
Heat the oil in a small pan, then add the spices and fry until fragrant
Add the 'secret sauce', tomato puree, coconut milk and optional chillies. Bring to the boil, then reduce to a simmer.
Add the chickpeas and squash and cook gently for about an hour.
Add the raw chicken pieces, with lemon juice to taste. You are after a creamy tang.
When the chicken is cooked, serve with rice or chapatis and chopped coriander.
Cook's Notes:
Delicious served with mango chutney, and yoghurt mixed with a small amount of mint sauce.
This is delicious as a completely vegetarian meal: add more butternut squash and chickpeas, or try adding beans or other vegetables: a red pepper or green beans would work well.
Rather than a tin of coconut milk and tomato puree, you could use a tin of tomatoes, blended, with half a block of coconut cream - the end result is pretty much the same!