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Monday, March 4, 2013

Thai Pumpkin Curry


Nothing warms the heart and body like a good curry. Curries come in all shapes and sizes: from a Japanese curry made with stock and wheat flour to Indian dal whose beans act at thickeners. "Curry" is a blanket term for a saucy or stew like dish that is rich in ground spices and herbs. Most curries slow cook so the ingredients (typically vegetables and meat) have time to absorb the flavors and spices.
 

The "heat" in curries has several health benefits. First and foremost, studies show that the main compound in chilies (called capsaicin) has a thermogenic effect that boosts metabolism. Chili peppers can reduce the damaging effects of bad cholesterol and capsaicin may fight inflammation. And my personal favorite: spicy foods boost production of feel-good hormones, such as serotonin. So they may help ease depression and stress AND make you feel more satisfied at the end of your meal. Eat curry for these reasons or eat it because it's just plain delicious. 
 

Thai Pumpkin Curry 

1 tablespoon extra virgin Coconut Oil or Vegetable Oil
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 teaspoon ginger, grated or minced
1 white onion, diced

1 15oz can of Coconut Milk (I used Thai Kitchen's Light)
1 ½ cup pureed pumpkin

2-3 tablespoon curry paste (I used Thai Kitchen's Green Curry Paste) 
1 tablespoon fish sauce or soy sauce
½ cup raw cashews
1 head broccoli, chopped
1 red bell pepper, chopped
2 large carrots, chopped  
1 head bok choy, chopped
*other veggies: cubed butternut squash, eggplant, cauliflower, bamboo shoots etc
* Optional Protein: 1lb chicken, cut into cubes; 8 jumbo prawns
 
pinch of cinnamon
salt and pepper, to taste

Garnish: basil, shredded coconut, cashews 


Melt the coconut oil in a large pot set to medium high heat. Saute the onion and garlic until fully cooked. Add the coconut milk, curry paste, soy sauce and pumpkin. Heat until well mixed. Add the veggies, cashews and optional protein (chicken or prawns-add 5 minutes earlier). Simmer till veggies are tender but firm (and protein cooked). Serve with brown rice or quinoa and enjoy!


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