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Indian-spiced Barley [Mar. 14th, 2007|05:25 pm]
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So I had this Big Fat Italian meal last night in Minneapolis. Big. Fat. And so today I felt...Big. Fat. I called my friend Trobee and went "Aaaahhh!!!" I wanted a super-healthy dish that would at least make my mind feel better.She suggested vegetarian cabbage rolls, using the spiced-up barley recipe on the Naughty Curry website. I was not enthusiastic about the barley, because I always hated those beef soups that have barley floating around in them. (I think I hated barley because they weren't noodles!) But the pictures looked tasty, and I was desperate, so I gave it a go. Bought the barley, bought the cabbage etc.. Hey, not bad! In fact, I never gotten around to making cabbage rolls. I stuffed the barley in a pita with hummus and cucumbers. Sorry, I was too hungry to bother with the photo.
Indian-spiced Barley
Indian-spiced Barley
Above is Naughty Curry's Besame Barley [RECIPE HERE]. You can use it instead of rice, or stuff it in something. Recommended for those fat-feelin' days
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The Coziest Soup [Mar. 12th, 2007|08:04 pm]
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When Vin gets sick, I swear to god he is the biggest baby ever. It's like he's dying or something. He wanted to call his momma for sympathy and her special chicken soup, but I wouldn't let him. "Oh grow up!" I'm saying as I wait on him hand and foot. I'm as bad as she is. I made Potato Jalapeno Soup and he had 2 humongous bowls. Couldn't be that sick.
 Anyways, I don't admit it, but I love to feed him. (No, I never ever admit it.) He wants me to make more tomorrow. Next time, I'll add the jalapeno amount that I want. When it comes to hot stuff the kid is such a wimp. I used the lowest amount, and it was a mild salsa heat level. But he's sick, so I decided to go easy on him today...

Roasty Toasty Potato-Jalapeno Soup
Roasty Toasty Potato-Jalapeno Soup
Above is my gorgeous chunky Soup [RECIPE HERE]. It surprised me, it was THAT TASTY. Simple ingredients, too. I actually had everything! I freaking love it when that happens.
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South Indian Sesame-- and Chinese! [Feb. 24th, 2007|10:21 pm]
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It was snowing nonstop all damn day. That means that I had nonstop munchies. Its really bad, I'm dead serious. I can eat and eat and not get full. I was gonna make these cool looking low fat Indian-Chinese potstickers that Naughty Curry posted last week, but no one told me that wonton wrappers get dry if the package has been opened. I was pissed. Vin was all in the Chinese mood, so he ordered delivery from the nearby Chinese-wannabe restaurant. Of course, he got potstickers, which were greasy and stuffed with minced meat and god knows what else. My rice noodle dish was so bland I wanted to cry. So I dumped leftover Sesame Stir Fry that was SUPPOSED to be inside MY potstickers. Suddenly, I had an awesome meal. I'm gonna make my own rice noodles next time so its not so oily. But wow, it's really cool how you can reuse Indian leftovers. Of course, that didn't stop me from eating most of the deep fried cream cheese wontons. 

Below is a South Indian Sesame Stir Fry [RECIPE HERE] over the previously bland rice noodle dish from a restaurant. Its the coolest recipe, with lots of protein and all that. Easy. And it's great for when you 'have nothing in the fridge to cook with. I'm dying to try the lowfat posticker version they have on the website! But I'm gonna try it tomorrow in a pita with veggies.
Sesame Pappu over Chinese rice noodles
Sesame Pappu over Chinese rice noodles
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Marlon Brando and Bell Peppers [Jan. 27th, 2007|09:32 pm]
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Marlon Brando was hot back in the day. You’d never guess that if you’d seen The Godfather, but wow. He had that electricity that makes every little move he makes fascinating. Wish I had that. Anyway I watched an old movie of his while I cooked this up last night, an Indian spiced pilaf with bell peppers. Once I saw the recipe, I hopped on it, because I actually had bell peppers left over from Vin’s fajitas that he never made. It’s also got garam masala. And if you know Vin, you know he’s a sucker for "grandma masala".

Here’s where I screwed up. When I substituted one white onion for the red onion that it called for. Bad. Bad. Never again. So when I made it again, cause Vin was bitching, I had to use meat. It looks pretty, anyway. Unfortunately, I’m almost out of my garam masala and I don’t remember where I got that version from. Anyone recommend a favorite garam masala blend? Not too cinnamony, please.


Bell Pepper n'  Chicken/Seitan Pilaf
Bell Pepper n' Chicken/Seitan Pilaf
RECIPE HERE If you don’t have red onion, like I didn’t, use HALF of the white onion.
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BAKED Jalapeno Poppers! TRY THEM. [Jan. 9th, 2007|06:40 pm]
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So I get these crazy pounding urges for fried foods…especially after a good night of partying. You know, breaded cauliflower, french-fries, tater tots, anything deep fried really.
Finally I can tell you guys about what I made for my friend’s New Years party. I couldn’t talk about this recipe until now because Courtney of Naughty Curry told me not to tell anyone about it until she had her post up first. Jalapeno Poppers that are baked with Indian spices. [RECIPE HERE] Oh my god. Oh my god, they are d-fricken-lish. Juicy, satisfying, luscious, and so yum. For the party, I made a quadruple batch and they were quickly gone. EVERYONE loves em! I'm going to make these tomorrow night just for myself. If I add my extra hot chili powder to the spices, Vin will be bitchy as all hell, but he will stay away.


Baked Masala-peno Poppers
Baked Masala-peno Poppers

These little guys are the solution to my deep fried fetish. The method in the recipe seems long, but I had no problem with it. I cut them open for your viewing pleasure. [
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My Indian-Spiced Couscous with West African Secrets [Dec. 4th, 2006|10:17 pm]
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So while I was slaving away for a belated Thanksgiving, my friend Carly was eating West African food at her boyfriend’s sisters place. They are from Sierra Leone, and the food is VERY spicy hot. No fair, no fair. What a waste -- Carly hates spices of any kind (lives on Spaghetti-o's and McDonalds). But they would be insulted if she didn’t eat, so she ate their mildest dish with tons of milk. The sister was so impressed, she made Carly a special batch and gave her some spice mix.(Carly wanted to THROW IT AWAY!Aaaaaah!)

It was couscous with some vegetable that was totally new to me. I brought Courtney, of Naughty Curry a small bowl of it, just so she could tell me what the vegetable is--. plantain, found only at the Asian grocer in our town. So that’s where I went. I lightly fried two plantains cubed in a little oil and what was left of the spice mix. Then I stirred in the Veggie Couscous Upma from the NC site [RECIPE HERE]. Oh my god! Oh my god! I immediately made Hamburger Helper to divert Vin. I'm kind of a selfish bitch when it comes to food. Oh well.

Indian-Spiced Couscous with African-Spiced Plantain
Indian-Spiced Couscous with African-Spiced Plantain
Above is Veggie Couscous Upma [RECIPE HERE]mixed with the addition of spicy sautéed plantains. Better than sex (lately, anyway. haha) The plantains were sauteed with a spicy hot mix, and the couscous Upma is a super quick-easy-tasty dish that takes 15 min. tops. (you just need frozen veggies and a lime)
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Cheezy-Lime Chili with Indian Spices [Nov. 29th, 2006|08:47 pm]
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I’m never ever, EVER cooking for Vin’s sister's family again. I slaved away to make the most amazing [belated Thanksgiving dinner on Sunday night, complete with all the traditional food stuff. I even learned how to make a turkey. They came. They ate. They stayed half an hour. Then the assholes left. Did they OFFER to clean? No. And they wouldn’t take any leftovers either. And get this -- they actually had the balls to suggest I have Christmas! Ha!
So there I sat with a load of leftover turkey. My friend Trobee came over and helped clean, God bless that chick. Then she made
Cheezy-Lime White Chili that Naughty Curry just posted [RECIPE HERE]. She made a double batch, then took it away to her guy friend’s pad to watch the game. It actually looked freakin' good, and took her no time at all. I highly recommend trying it if you happen to be stuck with leftovers. Or not. I’ll be making this soon with tofu. Courtney of the NC likes it better that way even.

 
Cheezy-Lime Chili (using turkey leftovers)
This is Cheezy-Lime White Chili [RECIPE HERE], using leftover turkey scraps. Adaptations from the recipe: We used chili beans and added chili powder. It is so simple and fast to make, esp. if the meat is already cooked.



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Bang Bang Bacon Bitches put to use [Nov. 9th, 2006|07:29 pm]
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Swear to god that I am like Wendy in Peter Pan, taking care of a bunch of big dumbass lost boys, except I'm always telling them, "I ain't your mama! I shouldn't have to tell you (fill in the blank.)" But who am I kidding? I love my boys. And I love to feed them. 
So the other night it was Celebration Poker Night in my kitchen (the election was over, no more phone calls, ads, etc.) They wanted a huge platter of Bang Bang Bacon Bitches [RECIPE HERE]. The deal was, if they could show me their voting sticker, I would make their Bitches. [They all believe I invented them myself, and that I am a genius. I let them -- I'm kind of a liar like that.]
 Anyway, all you do is mix in spices with cream cheese, spread it on the tips of bacon slices, insert jalapeno slices, and roll em up. Everyone LOVES them. Its cool. So...can anyone here vouch for Boca bacon?


Bang Bang Bacon Bitches
Bang Bang Bacon Bitches

These be the Bitches [RECIPE HERE]. You can easily make them in advance for a party, then quick shove em in the oven when it's show time.



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Spicy Spinach-Potato Pattycakes [Oct. 29th, 2006|09:35 pm]
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Vin made me do it. Clean out my closet. I’ve been fudging on it for months now, and he finally took no mercy. Clothes that I do not officially wear had to go. After the dramatic experience, I felt totally out of shape , and made (what Vin and I call ) Popeye Patty Cakes [RECIPE HERE]. Its basically potatoes, spinach, peas, onions, garlic and spices…all mashed up and fried in a titch of oil. The original recipe uses mustard greens, but you know Vin and his spinach. Spinach is much easier, anyway. Not so stiff.
Anyway, it is full of vitamin and stuff, bursting with spice-love and something for Vin to gobble with his plate of bacon. But then I ended up eating them with those buttery ready-made pastry shells, full of trans-fats (whatever those are) so whatever.


Spicy Popeye Pattycakes
Spicy Popeye Pattycakes

Say hello to Peppy Green Pattycakes [RECIPE HERE], made with stuff easily found in your pantry. The texture is soothing, and the flavor is bursting with spice-love. Healthy, low fat, vegan, all that good stuff. Fun little twerps.



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Spicy Garlicky-Chile Spinach Stuff! [Oct. 16th, 2006|10:33 pm]
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I'm a bad liar, I know it. Said that kale was spinach (thought I'd be creative health-wise) but Vin knew. Vin, as I've said before, thinks Popeye is his thing, and he actually believes that spinach powers him up. So the little bastard wouldn't touch it. (He wouldn't work out either, and whined about losing muscle. Dork.) 

So I made a double batch of this awesome spinach dish [RECIPE HERE] just to shut him up. It's chock full of flavor with garlic and Indian spicy mojo. (I add Trobee's chile-amount in the NC recipe ). Vin gobs it on his pizza and nachos...I add it to all kinds of things, but today for lunch with NearEast lemon couscous. The Couscous takes 5 minutes, while I nuked the Spinach Stuff... that's the way, baby! I'll probably do this every day for 2 weeks. I'm like that.


Garlicky-Chile Spinach Stuff over Couscous
Garlicky-Chile Spinach Stuff over Couscous

Think garlic, think chillies... and Indian spices [RECIPE HERE]. Try this when you are sick of bland food and you're wanting comfort and a kick in the ass simultaneously.



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My Extra-Special Egg Curry [Egg Rassa] [Oct. 11th, 2006|09:26 pm]
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So I have this friend who is hot for this guy from London,(and I know it's just because of his accent), and he told her he missed a really good curry, and she lured him to her apartment by saying she cooked sensational curry... then she calls me over, and has me cook this beautiful egg curry dish [RECIPE HERE] that I make probably once every 3 weeks. I made a double batch so I could bring some home.

 I was so into Cooking Mode that I even sizzled up some sausage for Vin's version when he got home from work. It wasn't as saucy as I like it, maybe because something went wrong in the doubling process but I never get sick of it. There is a spice that kind of goes tra-la-la.....

Egg Rassa
Egg Rassa

West Indian Egg Masala curry [RECIPE HERE]. Sensational. I'm so proud whenever I make this.



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Going Tame With A Mild Broccoli Curry [Aug. 31st, 2006|07:47 pm]
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So this morning on my DAY OFF, Vin calls me up to tell me that oops! his aunt Lois is coming for lunch and he forgot to tell me and oops! he can't make it.
"Lois?" I go, "What aunt Lois? Why have you never told me that you had an aunt Lois?"
"Cause then you would want to meet her," he said. I guess he ran into her by accident last week, and she invited herself over. To meet "the little woman." [me] And there was more. The meathead told her that I cook Indian food. She wants me to serve her Indian food.

Vin warned me to go very easy with the spices. Maybe just give her the shaker of "grandma masala" for her potatoes, he suggested. Good god. So I called the NC, and they told me to make Broccoli Curry (RECIPE HERE). Lois was as annoying as Vin said, but at least I fed her well. The Broccoli Curry was easy, tame, and flavorful-- the chick ate the whole thing.

"This is really good!" she told me, "but next time, can you add extra soy sauce? I am an adventurous gal." And she winked.

 

Nicely Spiced Indian Broccoli
Nicely Spiced Indian Broccoli

This is a safe Broccoli Curry (RECIPE HERE), an authentic Indian recipe on the NC site -- quietly flavored and actually sauceless. Great to serve for people that are not used to Indian food.




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Zucchini-Apple Bliss [Aug. 25th, 2006|06:41 pm]
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"I like apples," was the first thing Vin ever said to me, at the club where he used to work. I was wearing a tight t-shirt with an apple on the chest. I thought then that it was a compliment to my chest. Turns out he really is an apple fanatic. The entire bottom drawer in our fridge is devoted to his apples. The kid knows every variety (it's his dream BTW to be an apple farmer in New Zealand one day. Don't tell him I told you.)

He's always bugging me to make fruit salad. You know, the kind with gobs of whipped cream. But I'm more of a salty-hot chick, and anyway I've had enough of that stuff from my Midwest childhood. So when I saw this recipe, using Indian spices, I thought it would be a good compromise.( I used soy yogurt so that my vegan friend could eat some, and I'll be buying soy from now on! ) Everyone at the going-away party loved it, and Vin had me make his own batch. He said it would be even better if I would add chunks of crushed Snickers bar, like his mama used to. I told him to shut up.

Zucchini-Apple Bliss Salad
Zucchini-Apple Bliss Salad

Magically pepped up with non-hot spices [RECIPE HERE]. The dressing is just yogurt, so it's very light. I used soy yogurt, and no one could tell.



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The Evil Curry-Ranch Oyster Crackers [Aug. 23rd, 2006|09:50 pm]
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This has been the summer of these *Curry-Ranch Oyster Crackers*. They zoom with flavor. I swear they give you a buzz. I love them and I can’t stop eating them. I hate them because I can’t stop eating them. My friend Trobee of the Naughty Curry blog would bring over a batch IF I would do her laundry. Vin kept eating them all up, and the situation was causing heated fights, so I had Trobee make them with extra cayenne so that he would stay away (though sometimes he would try. How I loved seeing HIM cry for once. Haha.)

And all this time they were so simple and cheap to make. Grrr. Trobee (the little wench) made it seem like she was a spice goddess and that it was complicated. I guess the NC blog was never planning to post the recipe – but all our friends kept bugging them. So here it is. If you like spice at ALL, I promise you will go wild for these. Like everyone else. You can use however much hot stuff you want.

 

Curry-Spiced Oyster Crackers
Curry-Spiced Oyster Crackers

My favorite munchie. Tangy-Hot-Zesty fireworks in my mouth, my good god I can't stop eating them! I finally got the recipe (CLICK HERE), which is a very good thing and very bad...



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Spicy-Hot Shrimp Curry [Aug. 21st, 2006|08:08 pm]
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So Vin is always on my case to cook him shrimp. He goes on about how his mama used to serve him seafood and steak whenever he wanted, back in the day. Lately, its been, "Make the Naughty Curry shrimp tonight, babe" ever since my friend Trobee of the NC brought him some last month to taste-test. (Trobee loves one-upping me). But I hate making food I can't eat. My excuse was that I couldn't cook it until the NC blog posted on it. Well they did.

So I made their *Spicy-Hot Shrimp Curry* at the Midnight Cooking Hour last night. "Oh babe. You see? I knew you could cook more then that vegetarian crap." Ok. Thanks...Jerk.


Madras Shrimp
Madras Shrimp

Madras Shrimp Curry (recipe here). It is actually simple to make. You just buy a bag of frozen shrimp and cook it up in spices, garlic, onion, and tomato or Sriracha sauce. Only a dab of oil needed.



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Unwinding with East Indian Rice [Aug. 12th, 2006|02:23 pm]
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Major mental overload. (Old lovers, evil cell phones, Vin's annoying friends, and more.) 
So I just want rice. Rice. Just rice. This is the third kind of rice I have cooked up in the last two days. I'm posting on this one because it did me good. I guess the
recipe [click here] is authentic, from an Indian woman known for her cooking. Anyways, it did me good. It has golden raisins and a light sweetness from the spices. The rice is boiled kind of like pasta... I didn't know it could be made this way! Love it.


Bengali Pilau Rice
Bengali Pilau Rice

This pic DOES NOT do this gorgeous-flavored rice justice! I was hungry, I was in a hurry, OK? RECIPE HERE



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Mango Madagascar [Aug. 3rd, 2006|07:13 pm]
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I am a salty girl, a sour girl, and sometimes I like it hot. I'm not a sweet tooth -- unless we're talking glazed doughnuts or lucky charms. So I don't cook up desserts, and Vin is always bitching about all the pretty sweet treats his mama use to make. "Deal with it," I always tell him. "You know I'm not a sweet chick."
But this exotic dessert recipe got me excited-- the NC had me taste-test last Saturday night at their cocktail party. It's called Mango Madagascar... it's from a chef at a martini bar in Portland (he sent it to the NC blog).  I couldn't wait to try it on Vin. "Wow. This is better than apple crisp," he said. My mouth dropped open. Better than his precious apple crisp? Ha! Take THAT, Vin's mama!

Mango Madagascar Ice Cream
Mango Madagascar Ice Cream

A sizzling syrup of rum, fresh OJ and coated mango pieces, drizzled over vanilla ice cream.... (RECIPE HERE)



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Spices, Pasta, and Scooby Doo [Jul. 30th, 2006|09:20 pm]
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Pasta shapes matter.It's a tongue thing, a squish thing. Vin and I argued about this at the grocery store last night. They were out of SpongeBob SquarePants Mac n' Cheese, and I wouldn't take any other kind.
"What the hells the difference?" Vinwas saying.
"They don't hold in the spices the same, forget it!" I said.
"Just take it. C'mon." Etc.
"What the hell do you know about pasta, Mr. Meat Man?"
On and on. I was halfway down the aisle, when he threw a box into the cart.
"It's Scooby Doo-shaped, Babe. You can't go wrong with Scooby."
Whatever. Okay, it worked great. (Of course I didn't tell Vin that.) He took a bite of mine, and wanted his own bowl with hot dogs and ketchup. 
Below is Masala Mac n' Cheese (easy recipe here) It takes the same amount of time as making a regular box. I love it. I always eat Mac this way, so that I don't feel the need to add extra cheese.

Masala Mac n' Cheese
Masala Mac n' Cheese

Boxed Mac n' Cheese spiffed up with a few Indian spices. Easy fast recipe HERE. http://www.naughtycurry.com/home/2005/08/there_are_those.html



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Magical Peppercorn Cauliflower Korma [Jul. 5th, 2006|09:59 pm]
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I am loving the nuts bad. For so long I avoided them because they are supposed to be high in fat. Now I figure, hey. What the hell. I’ve been reading how nuts are cholk full of happy healthy stuff, so the fat doesn’t count. Right? So there. 
Yesterday I went on a nut binge and bought five kinds of nuts in bulk at the supermarket. Then at the Midnight Cooking Hour I made my favorite Indian cauliflower dish – a Cauliflower Korma with a spiced cashew paste. Damn, it is just so good. It really, really is. I don’t share with anyone. Next time I'm gonna try it using macadamia nuts like the post talks about. Next time.

Magical Peppercorn Cauliflower Korma
Magical Peppercorn Cauliflower Korma

My favorite Indian cauliflower dish... Cauliflower cooked in a yummy spicy cashew paste. It's pretty easy and super good!


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Hypnotism From A Can [Jun. 20th, 2006|01:34 pm]
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I am really hypnotizable. I’ve been told that twice, once by a real hypnotist. Of course I don’t tell Vin that – he’s the slave in our relationship, haha. 
So yeah, my friend has been playing non-stop Black Eyed Peas songs lately, so guess what I made during midnight cooking hour last night? Yep. Naughty Curry posted this recipe last fall, before I became one of their taste testers. Guess it’s from an Indian guy who goes to college in Singapore. I’ve never had black-eyed peas before. Didn’t sound good to me. But they will always be in my pantry from now on. Soft, creamy, delightful, especially with spices.  I'm making a double batch next time-- Vin inhaled this, I swear.

Black Eyed Peas Curry
Black Eyed Peas Curry
A wonder-meal from a can! (You'd never guess!) North Indian authentic recipe, adapted by Naughty Curry.



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