Aleecha Vegetable Stew
photo by Debbie R.
- Ready In:
- 1hr
- Ingredients:
- 7
- Serves:
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8
ingredients
- 1 head cabbage, cut into eighths
- 1⁄4 lb butter
- 2 large onions, sliced
- 1 tablespoon curry powder
- 5 carrots, cut into 1/2inch pieces
- 1 1⁄2 lbs potatoes, cut into inch pieces
- 1⁄2 head cauliflower, break into flowerettes
directions
- Boil the cabbage until softened. Fry onions in butter until translucent.
- Add curry powder - cook for 1 minute.
- Add 1/4 cup water to the onion mixture, cook for 5 minutes add carrots and potatoes and cook 15 minutes add cauliflower, cook 5 minutes add cabbage, cook for 15 minutes. Serve.
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Reviews
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Excellent flavor and perfect timing on the vegetables in order to keep them al dente and not mushy. I did have to add about 3/4 cup more water, however, to keep the sauce from sticking. I would wonder if I had the heat too high, but the vegetables were perfectly al dente with the recipe's timing, so I don't know what the story might be. After the curry had been added, I started using a lid. I also added another tablespoon of butter because the local restaurant makes them very buttery and deleted the potatoes entirely and used an entire small head of cauliflower; halved the carrots. This is one of my two very absolute favorite ways to eat caulflower--makes it so painless. I wil definitely use this recipe again. ZWT7
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Super! These veggies come togther wonderfully. The only thing I added was a little salt. I used a mild curry powder. Also, I didn't boil my cabbage wedges first; I simply added them when I added the carrots and potatoes, so the cabbage still had a little crunch to it. I'll make this again for sure. Thanx for posting!
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We love a good vegetable curry and this is certainly in that category. I only had 1/2 a cabbage in my fridge, so cut down the whole recipe accordingly for just my DH and I. Then I decided to saute the cabbage in a large pot with the onions instead of boiling them. I have both hot and sweet curry powder and opted for the spicey version, giving this dish a great tongue tingling flavor. We enjoyed this curry with a handful of plumped raisins, some toasted sliced almonds, all served over hot brown rice. Healthy and delicious!! I always trust your recipes, Rita!
RECIPE SUBMITTED BY
Rita1652
Jamesburg, New Jersey