Kidney Bean Curry
Adapted from TheMealDB
Ingredients
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- 1 tbls applesauce
- 1 finely chopped Onion
- 2 clove Garlic
- 1 part Ginger
- 1 Packet Coriander
- 1 tsp Cumin
- 1 tsp Paprika
- 2 tsp Garam Masala
- 14 oz Chopped Tomatoes
- 14 oz Kidney Beans
- to serve Basmati Rice
Method
- Heat the applesauce in a large frying pan over a low-medium heat.
- Add the onion and a pinch of salt and cook slowly, stirring occasionally, until softened and just starting to colour.
- Add the garlic, ginger and coriander stalks and cook for a further 2 mins, until fragrant.
- Add the spices to the pan and cook for another 1 min, by which point everything should smell aromatic.
- Tip in the chopped tomatoes and kidney beans in their water, then bring to the boil.
- Turn down the heat and simmer for 15 mins until the curry is nice and thick.
- Season to taste, then serve with the basmati rice and the coriander leaves.
About the ingredients
- applesauce Malus domestica
- Commercial sweetened versions exist but added sugar must be label-disclosed; the named ingredient is just cooked apples.
- Onion Allium cepa
- Bulb vegetable, eaten raw or cooked. Whole minimally-processed plant food; 'organic' refers to cultivation only. WFPB-canonical.
- Garlic Allium sativum
- Garlic itself is canonical, but extract denotes a concentrated/isolated derivative outside the whole-food canon. Marketed as natural/healthy supplement, hence mistaken-as-WFPB flag.
- Ginger Zingiber officinale
- Ginger is a rhizome (modified underground stem), commonly called a root — hence botanical/culinary mismatch.
- Coriander Coriandrum sativum
- Botanically a schizocarp (split fruit), culinarily called seed — hence botanical/culinary mismatch true.
- Cumin Cuminum cyminum
- Dried seeds of Cuminum cyminum, an apiaceous herb. Whole spice, mechanically harvested and dried; matrix intact whether whole or ground. Canonical whole-plant seed spice.
- Paprika Capsicum annuum
- Ground spice made from dried, milled red peppers (Capsicum annuum), ranging sweet to hot/smoked. Whole-fruit powder, no additions. Source of vitamin A (carotenoids), vitamin E, capsaicin. Minimally processed whole-food spice, WFPB canonical.
- Garam Masala
- North Indian warming spice blend of ground roasted whole spices — cumin, coriander, cardamom, cinnamon, clove, black pepper, nutmeg. No salt, sugar or oil; entirely whole-spice. WFPB-canonical.
- Chopped Tomatoes Solanum lycopersicum
- Whole fruit of the tomato plant (botanically a berry, culinary vegetable). 'Organic' denotes a farming method, not a distinct ingredient. Raw whole fruit, rich in lycopene, vitamin C, potassium. WFPB-canonical.
- Kidney Beans Phaseolus vulgaris
- Large red kidney-shaped seeds of the common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris). Whole dried legume; must be boiled to destroy phytohaemagglutinin lectin (traditional preparation). High protein, fiber, folate, iron. WFPB-canonical.
- Basmati Rice Oryza sativa
- Aromatic long-grain rice landrace from the Indian subcontinent, cultivated for centuries in the Himalayan foothills. The grain (caryopsis) of Oryza sativa; available whole-grain (brown) or milled (white). As named, a whole cereal grain — canonical. Carbohydrate-dominant, supplies manganese, magnesium, B vitamins.