South East Asian Inspired Chickpea Curry
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South East Asian Inspired Chickpea Curry

South East Asian Inspired Chickpea Curry

with Garlic Spinach and Zesty Basmati Rice

Our South East Asian Inspired Chickpea Curry is a delicious veggie option that makes it easy to eat more veg in your diet and try something new!

Tags:
Veggie
Allergens:
Celery
Peanut
Soya

Boxes and ingredients are packed in facilities that handles Peanut, Nuts, Sesame, Fish, Crustaceans, Milk, Egg, Mustard, Celery, Soya, Gluten and Sulphites. Due to the war in Ukraine, it has been necessary to substitute sunflower oil with rapeseed oil in some products without a label change. The FSA have advised that allergic reactions to rapeseed oil are rare.

Preparation Time40 minutes
Cooking time25 minutes
DifficultyMedium

Ingredients

serving amount

1

Sweet Potato

2

Garlic Clove

½

Lime

1

Chickpeas

150

Basmati Rice

1

Ginger Puree

45

Yellow Thai Style Paste

10

Vegetable Stock Paste

(Contains Celery)

200

Coconut Milk

30

Peanut Butter

(Contains Peanut May contain Nuts)

100

Baby Spinach

25

Ketjap Manis

(Contains Soya)

Not included in your delivery

150

Water for the Curry

300

Water for the Rice

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Nutritional information

Energy (kcal)899 kcal
Energy (kJ)3761 kJ
Fat33.9 g
of which saturates18.6 g
Carbohydrate121.9 g
of which sugars17.7 g
Protein26.3 g
Salt3.51 g
Always refer to the product label for the most accurate ingredient and allergen information.

Utensils

Zester
Sieve
Garlic Press
Medium Saucepan
Lid
Grill Pan

Instructions

Get Prepped
1

Peel and chop the sweet potato into 2cm chunks. Peel and grate the garlic (or use a garlic press).
Zest and cut the lime into wedges. Drain and rinse the chickpeas in a sieve.

Cook the Rice
2

Pour the cold water for the rice (see ingredients for amount) into a medium saucepan with a tight-fitting lid.
Stir in the rice and 1/4 tsp salt and bring to the boil. Once boiling, turn the heat down to medium and cover with the lid.
Leave to cook for 10 mins, then remove the pan from the heat (still covered) and leave to the side for another 10 mins or until ready to serve (the rice will continue to cook in its own steam).

Build the Flavour
3

While the rice cooks, heat a drizzle of oil in a large saucepan on medium-high heat.
Once hot, add the ginger puree, yellow Thai style paste and half the garlic. Stir and cook for 1 min.

Simmer and Stir
4

Add the sweet potato and chickpeas to the pan, then stir in the veg stock paste, coconut milk, peanut butter and water for the curry (see ingredients for amount).
Stir to thoroughly combine, 2-3 mins. Bring to the boil, then reduce to a simmer.
Cover with the lid and simmer, stirring frequently, until the sweet potato is tender, 15-20 mins. Add a splash of water if you feel it needs it.

Cook the Spinach
5

About 6-8 mins before your curry is ready, heat a drizzle of oil in a frying pan on medium-high heat.
When hot, add the spinach a handful at a time and allow it to wilt slightly, 1-2 mins.
Once it begins to wilt, add the ketjap manis and remaining garlic and stir-fry until some of the liquid has evaporated, 2-3 mins. Remove from the heat once wilted and piping hot.

Finish and Serve
6

When everything is ready, fluff up the rice with a fork and stir through the lime zest.
Add a squeeze of lime juice to the curry, then taste and add more salt, pepper and lime juice if needed.
Share the rice between your bowls and spoon the curry onto one side with the garlic spinach on the other. Serve with any remaining lime cut into wedges for squeezing over. Enjoy!