curry

chicken, curry, Indian, quick, zucchini

Yellow summer squash curry

This recipe is a perfect one for summer – it uses yellow summer squash which is always in abundance and ends up tasting very light.  It takes very little time to cook, and there’s not really very much prep. The hardest part is getting the spices together, but overall there’s not that much chopping or […]

Asian, curry, gluten free, potatoes, sides, spicy

Samosa Potatoes

Let’s face it: samosas are delicious but a P.I.T.A. to make. Why bother with the pastry crust? Just eat the filling! These are a great side dish, perfect for potlucks, and if you’re really ambitious you can use it as a savory pastry filling. 3 lbs potatoes (can be any kind, peels can stay on […]

Asian, curry, rice, stew

Japanese Curry

Japanese curry is its own food category, different than Thai or Indian curries. It is a revelation in easy home cooking–just don’t fight the packaged-food-ness! The “secret” is to follow the directions on the package. Serve with good white rice and Japanese pickles (all these things can be found at United Noodle). The curry comes […]

beans, curry, Indian, sides, spicy

Chana Masala – Spicy Chickpeas

I’m posting this as an add-on to Alex’s Kushari recipe–it’s really good on top of kushari, but it’s also a great side dish in general. This is for a dry style chickpea with Indian spices. It is also dirt cheap! Chana masala on top of kushari. 1 can of chickpeas3 Tbsp cooking oil1 Tbsp black […]

Asian, chicken, curry, nuts, potatoes

Massaman Curry

If you want a delicious and comforting curry that will keep you full for hours or perhaps even days, this is the one for you. It uses ingredients that are easy to keep on hand, so it’s good in a pinch. It’s more sweet than spicy, so it’s good for the spice-averse. There are many […]

cauliflower, cheese, curry, Indian, potatoes, rice, sides, spinach, tofu, vegetables, vegetarian-friendly

Palak Paneer, Aloo Gobi (Spiced Cauliflower), and Cumin Rice

This combination of dishes makes a nice meal and great leftovers. I like to use paneer when I can get it easily, but the recipe works well with firm tofu or even chicken (though then I guess it’s a different dish). These recipes are based around Manjula’s Kitchen, though I altered them a little to […]