Squash chickpea curry
Thursday, 28th September 2017 by Kali Hamm
squash chickpea curry

This is a really easy but super-tasty curry. It's healthy comfort food but with spice! The pumpkin melts down and gives a nice sweetness and richness to the dish, offset with some fresh chillies and coconut yoghurt.

 

Ingredients

2 small squash

2 small onion

4 cloves garlic

1 inch ginger

2 tbsp coconut oil

1 tbsp ground cumin

1 tbsp ground coriander

1 tsp turmeric

250g cooked chickpeas

2 tbsp tomato paste or passata *

small bunch coriander

big handful spinach, washed and chopped – optional

 

Method

Peel the squash and deseed, cut into 2 cm cubes. Peel and chop the onions, peel and grate the garlic and ginger and set aside.

Heat a large deep pan, add your coconut oil then the onion with a pinch of salt, cook for 5 minutes on medium low heat until they start to soften. Add the squash and cook for another 3-4 minutes, add the ginger and garlic, stir through then add your spices with a splash of water. Add the chickpeas, tomato paste and enough water to cover everything. Cook with the lid on for about 30 minutes, adding more water to loosen if it becomes to dry. The chickpeas and squash should be tender and melting by the end.

Stir through coriander, you could also stir through some spinach at this point so you don’t need extra greens on the side.

I served with brown rice and a dollop of coconut yoghurt mixed with lime juice and sliced fresh green chillies. 

 

* I used tomato paste because that’s just what I had to hand but fresh tomatoes or tinned or passata will also work beautifully.

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This recipe was created by Kali Hamm, a veg scheme member and plant-powered chef. Follow her on instagram for her latest recipes, news and events.

 

Author name: 
Kali Hamm