Many of my Anglo friends grew up with a version of this peculiar but delicious curried sausage dish. It is also one of Tummy's childhood favourites - something his late father would cook when they wanted something a little more exotic than their usual meat with three veg. Though I haven't got his exact recipe but Tummy reckoned my version was pretty similar to that of his father's.
This is a simple and balanced one dish meal that can easily be altered to suit your taste; replace the sausages with some firm tofu, add a can of chickpeas or your favourite vegetables perhaps?
serves 4 as one dish meal
you'll need;
2 tbs of cooking oil
1 tsp of mustard seeds (optional)
a few curry leaves (optional)
6 good quality sausages of your choice, removed casing and break into pieces
1 onion, cut into chunks
2 green chillies, sliced
1/3 jar of vindaloo curry paste (I prefer Pataks)
1 can (400ml) of coconut milk (use light or yoghurt for a healthier version)
1.5 cup of stock
1 head of broccoli, divided into bite size florets and stem cut to chunks, blanched and refreshed
2 carrots, peeled and cut into batons, blanched and refreshed
200g of green beans, topped and tailed hand halved sidewise, blanched and refresh
1sweet potato, peeled and cut into cubes, boiled until just cooked, drained well
3/4 cup of frozen peas, thawed
2 tomatoes, cut into wedges
salt and pepper to taste
steamed rice to serve
steamed rice to serve
Get all the chopping, cutting, blanching and boiling out of the way.
Heat up a little oil in a large pan then add in the mustard seeds and curry leaves, when the contents start to pop add in the sausages, mix well and cook until the sausages are slightly golden.
Add in the onion and chillies and continue to cook for a minute to soften and enhance the flavour of the onion.
Add in the curry paste and half of the coconut milk and mix well, let it simmer for 2 to 3 minutes.
Hi tummy! Nmpk sedaplah! Sosej yg biasa2 tu mesti kurang sedapkan klu guna? Tak pernah buat pulak curry saudage ni, mesti sedap! Nanti cuba buat jugalah :D lapar pulak dtg sini :D
ReplyDeleteHi Ija,
DeleteKalau pakai sasej biasa pun sedap juga :) Terima kasih yer!
Hehe this is my dad's specialty too.
ReplyDeleteHehe glad to know :)
DeleteLook at your plate of curry, my stomach feel so hungry now (actually dinner will be served Bak Kut Teh,hehehe)..but i prefer without sausage, just vegetables curry already very yummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sonia! Meat eaters here a little sausages is necessary :)
DeleteI would love to try sme of ur bak kut teh
Hi there
ReplyDeleteWould you mind, with suitable link back etc, if I used this recipe on my website?
Many thanks
SK
Hi Sk
DeleteAbsolutely! Just inform me when it is done :)
Un plat plein de saveurs. Délicieux.
ReplyDeleteCa donne faim.
A très bientôt
Thank you very much! :)
Deletelooks great love simple curries wish our daughter would eat spicy foods :0), I am well staying busy with two wee ones
ReplyDeleteThis is such a nice vibrant dish. I would have to leave out the hot peppers for my husband, my daughter can take more heat then he can and maybe a mild curry paste, but I love Pataks brand curry pastes. The sausage is a great way to get that meat in the dish for those meat lovers! :)
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