Recently we've eaten lot of curry. Every time we make it slightly differently adding new ingredients. For this recipe post we made two curries out of one: we added peanut butter to part of it at the end. Ben liked the peanut version more, I prefer the original taste. Here's how we make it (it's super simple!): we melt butter in a pan, add minced garlic, chopped onion and cumin, fry it till golden, then add pepper and spinach. After a few minutes, add coconut milk, hot pepper and curry. Stir till everything looks golden and soft. Fry some chicken (or a few nights ago we fried shrimp!) and add it to the mix. Yumm! It's ready! We usually boil rice and top it with curry. I wish we could have some right now!
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Friday, September 14, 2012
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I loooove the addition of peaunt butter. My mom makes a spicy thai peanut soup and it's to die for!
I looove curry but oh my gosh that looks like a lot of work.
This looks so delicious! I might try this too (but I will skip the pepper hehe)
never would have thought about peanut butter in curry,...very creative! i lived in england for six months and while i was there we ate at a lot of indian restaurants and i fell in love with curry! i wish i could somehow virtually taste your creation! haha
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Great recipe!
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like you said, variations are easy to happen upon. i reckon i will try this, or similar to what i have in at the time. homemade curries rock
looks amazing! thanks for the recipe!!
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this looks tasty, I tend to make dhal or spinach curry
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Yum this looks so good. I too, love curry. There are so many options - next time I make it, I will have to add peanut butter :)
xo Emilie @ Hungry Delights
Oh I love curry! This looks yummy!
that seems soooo yummi ! C
I think I am going to try this with cauliflower and broccoli. lovely and simple recipe! xx
Alice Barton ♥ The Mow Way
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