Beetroot coconut curry with lime & coriander raita

Beetroot is one of my favourite vegetables as I love it’s sweet earthly flavour and the texture really lends itself to cooking low and slow. I usually make roasted beetroot salads with tahini or risottos with feta, but I thought it was time for a change so I decided to experiment with Indian flavours and spices to make my version of a curry.

Don’t let the cooking time of 1 hour put you off, there is very little prep to do and once you’ve finished you just need to leave the curry to bubble away. This recipe should also work well in a slow cooker as beetroot can be cooked for a long time without losing it’s texture.

Ingredients

Serves 4-6

  • 1 tbsp rapeseed oil

  • 1/2 tsp black mustard seeds

  • 1 tbsp dried curry leaves

  •  3 large cloves garlic, grated

  • 1 thumb ginger, grated

  • 1/2 tsp dried chilli flakes

  • 1 tsp cumin

  • 1 tsp coriander

  • 1 large red onion, chopped finely

  • 200g cherry tomatoes, halved

  • 600g beetroot, chopped into 2cm cubes

  • 1 x 400ml tin coconut milk

  • Handful of coriander to serve

Naan

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Lime & coriander raita

  • 2 spring onions, chopped finely

  • 8 thick slices of cucumber, chopped into small cubes

  • 300ml plain yoghurt

  • 1 tsp sea salt

  • Handful of coriander, chopped roughly

  • Zest and juice of 1 lime

Method

  • If you’re making naan, then do this first so it can prove while you cook the curry. Jamie Oliver’s take about 1.5 hrs so factor that in to your timings.

  • Heat 1/2 tbsp rapeseed oil in a wide bottomed pan and then add the mustard seeds until they start to pop. Then add the curry leaves and warm through for about 30 seconds until you get a nutty smell.

  • Next add the other 1/2 tbsp of rapeseed oil and the onions and cook on a low heat for 15 minutes until they have started to brown a little.

  • Then add the garlic and ginger, stir well and cook for 1 minute before adding the spices. Stir and warm through for another minute until you smell their aroma.

  • Then stir in the beetroot and cherry tomatoes making sure it they are coated well with the spices. Cook on a low heat (just enough that you can hear a sizzle) for 10 minutes with the lid half on.

  • Pour in the coconut milk, heat through so it bubbles and then reduce to simmer on a low heat for an hour with the lid on. Stir from time to time and checking that the curry isn’t bubbling too fiercely. If it is, then take the lid off for a few minutes to cool off.

  • While the curry is cooking make the raita by putting the all the ingredients in a bowl and mixing well.

  • Start the rice about 20 minutes before the curry is ready (depending on the packet instructions - usually basmati is 10 minutes boiling, 10 minutes steaming off the heat.

  • Serve with a sprinkle of coriander.

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