Cauliflower, Cashew, Pea and Coconut Curry Recipe (2024)

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JBJ

Does "green chile" refer to a specific pepper?

Gigi

Took an idea from the Spiced Chickpea Stew recipe and added a drained can of chickpeas and 1/2 tsp of turmeric after adding the spices in Step 3 but before adding the tomato paste. Cooked for about ten minutes and then continued this recipe. I used 2 cans of light coconut milk and the dish was thickened by the breakdown of some of the chickpeas. This added some more protein. Delicious with basmati rice.

MsMcK

Our whole family loved it. For weeknight ease, do Step 1 in a mini food processor - make double to freeze for future Indian dishes. Toast the cashews in the oven in a single layer for 10 mins @ 350 for less fat & more flavor. I subbed ghee for all of the canola oil for more depth of flavor. And I marinated 1 c. of cubed tofu in 1 tbsp of ghee 1 tbsp turmeric 1 tsp of salt, sautéed til golden & slightly crispy & added last - I have a family of protein fanatics & it was a delicious addition.

PeeAm

Rather than plain milk which will not have the same richness or texture , try evaporated milk .Whether low fat or full, the texture is excellent for sauces and I have been subbing it for years in butter chicken , pasta sauces and anywhere cream or coconut milk may be suggested.

Stacy

Made this tonight, the only change being to omit cumin (for some reason, I can longer tolerate it) and used cardamom instead. I doubled/tripled the amount of spices, due to some people's comments that they found it bland and knowing I prefer heavily-spiced food. The result: the most delicious curry I've ever had! I made no other changes, served over a bed of basmati rice, used the cashews, a nice squeeze of lemon, and chopped cilantro. Absolutely fantastic!

Jane

At 47 grams of fat per serving (22 grams saturated), this was delicious, but a little too scary-rich for me. I cooked the onions in 2 tablespoons of oil, not 3, and roasted the cashews in the oven, thereby cutting out half of the oil. I also doubled the peas, and that seemed like the perfect amount. Next time, I will try reduced-fat coconut milk and see if that works. It probably won’t taste quite as good, but it will certainly be more healthful.

James B

Green chili usually refers to a fresh hot green chili. Serrano or Thai bird’s eye are good subs easily found. The chili powder called for is typically ground hot red chili. Cayenne is an easily found sub. You can also find Indian red chili powder at an Indian grocery store or online. There are several types.

Kalahun

I followed this wonderful recipe exactly and achieved a wonderful though slightly bland for me meal. It lasted me for three days and I gave a quarter of it away. However, I cannot conceive how this could be made in 45 minutes. It took me 30 minutes to clean the garlic, mash the coriander and cumin seeds, and prepare the paste. The 13.5 oz can of light coconut milk provided plenty of liquid and the times for cooking the cauliflower do not reduce the liquid much. I will probably spice more next.

jennysorel

I agree with Kalahun - this is not a 45-minute recipe unless you’re a speed chopper and fast with a mortar and pestle. It took me 1 hour & 20 minutes from start to finish, but well worth it. I followed another cook’s advice and upped the spices (2 tsp each coriander and cumin, 1 tsp chili powder), and it was not too spicy. Used full-fat coconut milk (current and reliable research tells us not to worry about fat!). It was really yummy. My 14-year-old son asked for seconds! Served with wild rice.

emcee

Easy to make and really delicious. I made it exactly like the recipe—no shortcuts, no substitutions.

Dee

Roasted the cauli and added some squash with olive oil, salt, cumin and chili flakes for 40 minutes before adding to the mix. Added lemongrass to the paste (out of ginger). Doubled the spices. Melted coconut oil and added some tamarind paste then smeared the cashews in that and roasted them in the oven for 25 min. Added fresh lime over everything and served with giant couscous. Incredibly filling and tasty. My husband gave it 10/10! A yummy treat on a cold day in London.

TriciaPDX

I smiled when I saw all the changes in your adaptation. But really, a good basic recipe is infinitely adaptable. Yours sounds delicious, too.

Jackie

Made this with what was available in the pantry and freezer, substituting frozen stir-fry vegetables for the cauliflower, no chili or cashews, but used full fat coconut milk, all the spices, ginger, garlic, onion, and a frozen tbsp of tomato paste, all cooked in avo oil. Served it over cauliflower "rice" (also in the freezer). It was delicious. Had leftover poached chicken breast available for those who wanted a bit more protein. Will be in regular rotation at our house

Susan A

Added some raisins. Sweetness was a nice counterpoint.

Nina

I found this a little bland. I would increase the spices and the salt. The hit of lemon juice at the end helps. Also, I did the minimum cooking times (10 min. + less than 5) for the cauliflower and it was on the verge of mushy.

mawmaj

Agree with doubling the spices… my cauliflower wasn’t that large so I threw in a can of chick peas and some shiitake to supplement. And I don’t like brown food so I added carrots and spinach for color. Beautiful flavors!

Audrey Nickel

Meh. Made it last night. It was OK, but a little on the bland side. I have lots of more flavorful curry recipes, so I don't think I'll make this one again.

gerry

I doubled the spices and still found this rather bland. Better the 2nd day but still bland. I used a Jalapeno for the green chili. I roasted the cashews for 10-12" at 350. I doubled the peas. Kids liked it.

Betsy

this was so delicious! Because my husband doesn't like very spicy foods, I used 1/2 of a poblano chili in place of the jalapeño. It did take longer to prepare than the recipe states because of the time to make the "paste" and finely chop all those onions! I did not make any other changes and we agreed that the favor level was perfect! I will make this again and again. We live in a small village in NC where there is a definite lack of Indian restaurants. Now I can make my own! Yeah!

John S.

I used two fresh soranno chilies and a lot of ginger. It's even better the second day. Crowd pleaser!

Teann

Doubled the spices, was delicious!

Kate

Ok well I’m a loser and didn’t have coconut milk, but made it with broth instead and still turned out stellar. Went a little heavy handed with the spices, and served with tangy Greek yogurt. Yum!

Carrie

I don’t think this was as good as other reviews made it out to be…it was good, just not 5 stars. 45 min is not enough time - I prepped in the morning and it still took an hour. The cauliflower needed a lot longer cook time. Anybody’s Indian take out is better than this.

Anjali

This is absolutely delicious IF and only if you double all the spices, ginger, and garlic. Be not afraid.

fred

Delicious! Next time, I’d roast the broken up cauliflower at 400 to get some caramelizarion before adding to the sauce.

AA

This was oddly bland given the promising ingredients and effort involved. Like others, would try doubling the quantity of the ginger-garlic-pepper base, and *possibly* increasing the spice mix by 50 percent. A generous squeeze of lime helped.

Holly

This was amazingly good.Changes: double or tripled spices, garlic, ginger, 2 cans coconut milk, added spinach, jammy eggs (at end) spring onions. Topped with toasted nuts, lemon juice, and fried shallots. Added only 2 dried chilis with most of the seeds removed., Made it only slightly spicy, which my husband likes better.

Marie

Followed recipe but listened to suggestions from others. Went heavier on spices - used 1 and a half serranos, added cayenne as i had mild chili powder, and more peas! Was rich, delicious and the heat perfect!! The addition of lemon is essential to this rich lovely dish! Will make again and again!

liz

I was excited to make this recipe and followed it exactly as published. The ginger/garlic/chili paste did not enhance the dish like I presumed. Unfortunately the cauliflower, coconut milk and remaining ingredients did not heighten it. Something seems to be amiss, and even though I have leftovers for tomorrow, I'm not really looking forward to them.

Nat

Add triple the amount of spices asked to give this any flavour. Be generous with salt.

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