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Rick Stein’s Cauliflower, Chickpea and Coconut Curry

Rick Stein's creamy, lightly spiced and subtly sweet cauliflower and chickpea curry will be on the table in well under 30 minutes and also happens to be vegan. Serve with fluffy rice and naan for the perfect meat-free Monday feast.

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Introduction

This is a dish that Portia Spooner, who works with me on recipes, came up with – living in Totnes, in Devon, she has a lot of vegetarian friends. You may have noticed that Totnes is twinned with Narnia! It’s a sort of korma, using coconut milk instead of yoghurt, but like that wonderfully comforting dish from northern India this is very lightly spiced and ever so slightly sweet.

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Ingredients

1 onion, sliced
3 garlic cloves, chopped
15g root ginger, peeled and grated
2 tbsp garam masala
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp ground turmeric
¼–½ tsp hot chilli powder
2 x 400g tins of coconut milk
1 heaped tsp sugar
400g tin of chickpeas, drained
1 cauliflower (about 650g) cut into small florets, tender leaves roughly chopped
2 tbsp ground almonds
200g spinach, washed and well drained
squeeze of lemon juice (optional)
salt
To serve:
naan
fresh coriander

Method

Heat the oil in a large pan and fry the onion, garlic and ginger until light golden brown and softened. Add the spices and fry for a minute, then add the coconut milk, sugar and chickpeas. Season with salt and simmer for 2–3 minutes.

Add the cauliflower and continue to simmer for a further 7–10 minutes until just tender. Stir in the ground almonds and spinach and cook for about 2 minutes until the spinach has wilted.

Add a squeeze of lemon juice, if using, and serve with naan and fresh coriander.

Reviews

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7 Comments

    default user avatar Gail

    I’m looking at making this curry soon but notice you add TWO 400g cans of coconut milk. Is that correct only that’s a lot of coconut milk. Also 2 TBSP garam masala is a lot too? Should that be 2 TSP ? Thank you in advance.

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    default user avatar The Happy Foodie Team

    Hi Gail,

    Thanks for your query. We can confirm the quantities here are correct in both cases.

    Happy Cooking!
    The Happy Foodie Team

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    default user avatar Jan

    Beyond delicious. Creamy and coconutyand nottoo spicy

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    default user avatar Ann

    Delicious – very filling, nutritious and substantial vegan alternative to meat-based korma. It’s been added to our vegetarian rotation.

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    default user avatar Diana H

    Quick, easy and delicious!
    It’s going to be a great mid-week go to from now on, as my husband who doesn’t “do vegetarian” absolutely loved it!

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    default user avatar Rachel crockett

    OK… so when you say 2 tbsp garam masala ? Is that ground garam masala or a curry paste 🤔

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    default user avatar The Happy Foodie Team

    Hi Rachel,
    It’s ground garam masala.
    Happy cooking!

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