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vegetable jalfrezi © David Loftus

vegetable jalfrezi

main courses | serves 8
The great thing about this curry is the slightly sweet and sour flavour from the peppers. Do experiment with other combinations of vegetables such as courgettes, aubergines or potatoes once you’ve mastered this version – bigger, chunkier veggies need longer cooking times, so add them at the start, and delicate veggies like peas and spinach need only minutes, so they can go in right at the end. This will serve 8 people – just halve the recipe if your pan isn’t large enough, or else freeze any leftovers.

To prepare your curry
• Peel, halve and roughly chop your onion
• Finely slice the chilli
• Peel and finely slice the ginger and garlic
• Pick the coriander leaves and finely chop the stalks
• Halve, deseed and roughly chop the peppers
• Break the green leaves off the cauliflower and discard
• Break the cauliflower into florets and roughly chop the stem
• Quarter the tomatoes
• Carefully halve the butternut squash, then scoop out the seeds with a spoon and discard
• Slice the squash into inch-size wedges, leaving the peel on but removing any thick skin, then roughly chop into smaller pieces
• Drain the chickpeas

To cook your curry
• Put a large casserole-type pan on a medium to high heat and add a couple of lugs of oil and the butter
• Add the onions, chilli, ginger, garlic and coriander stalks and cook for 10 minutes, until softened and golden
• Add the peppers, butternut squash, drained chickpeas and jalfrezi curry paste
• Stir well to coat everything with the paste
• Add the cauliflower, the fresh and tinned tomatoes and the vinegar
• Fill 1 empty tin with water, pour into the pan and stir again
• Bring to the boil, then turn the heat down and simmer for 45 minutes with the lid on
• Check the curry after 30 minutes and, if it still looks too liquidy, leave the lid off for the rest of the cooking time
• When the veg are tender, taste and add salt and pepper – please season carefully – and a squeeze of lemon juice

To serve your curry
Delicious with poppadums or my fluffy rice recipe and with a few spoonfuls of natural yoghurt, a sprinkle of coriander leaves and a few lemon wedges for squeezing over.


• from Jamie's Ministry of Food
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ingredients

• 1 medium onion
• 1 fresh red chilli
• a thumb-sized piece of fresh root ginger
• 2 cloves of garlic
• a small bunch of fresh coriander
• 2 red peppers
• 1 cauliflower
• 3 ripe tomatoes
• 1 small butternut squash
• 1 x 400g tin of chickpeas
• groundnut or vegetable oil
• a knob of butter
• ½ a 283g jar of Patak’s jalfrezi curry paste
• 2 x 400g tins of chopped tomatoes
• 4 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
• 2 lemons
• 200g natural yoghurt

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7 comments
1. silent pirate Tue 09 Jun 2009 @ 12:55 now i actually dislike most of Jamie's dishes (ironic i know as i'm on this web site) BUT THIS CURRY IS THE BEST THING EVER!!
I can’t recommend it enough
2. Genie25 Wed 06 May 2009 @ 09:53 I made this the other day and was far from disappointed. It was delicious.
To anyone considering making this recipe go for it, but make sure your pan is huge!
3. Anu Tue 24 Mar 2009 @ 15:50 Hey, this recipe is miles away from being anywhere close to authentic. First drop the butternut squash and the chickpeas. Next in indian cooking, corrainder stalks/leaves never ever go into oil, they are meant to be added in the last stage of cooking or as garnish. Use carrots, peas, okra and potatoes instead - big size cuts of these veggies. This dish is lot like stir fry with some gravy rather than the curry that Jamie suggests. Jamie, if this is your version, then say so. But please don't suggest that its anything authentic indian cooking
4. Lotten Sun 22 Feb 2009 @ 21:01 This has nothing to do with the recipe above, but I have been searching for the perfekt cole slaw recipe forever and just can't find it. Please help! Lotten/Sweden
5. Chrissy Thu 15 Jan 2009 @ 18:09 Really gorgeous, loved it, made in half the time if you get the old man to chop the veg before you get home from work!
6. Jo Mon 17 Nov 2008 @ 21:21 A squeeze of lemon juice right at the end, and serve with a wedge. I dolloped some yoghurt on top.

I made this last night, only used half a cauliflower (need a bigger pan!) so got about 5 servings from it.

Yum!!
7. Rick Tue 30 Sep 2008 @ 19:46 Just got this one going really enjoyed it! Whats the lemon and yoghurt for then?
Just making a yoghut, cucumber, chilli and garlic dip with it.

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