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Asma Khan’s Navratan Korma: Nine-Jewel Korma

by Asma Khan from Ammu: Indian Home-Cooking To Nourish Your Soul

Serves 6

Known as a nine-jewel korma, this creamy vegetarian curry gets its name from the colourful array of vegetables used to make it.

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Introduction

Navratan is a traditional South Asian style of gem-setting based on nine different precious stones. This korma is made up of nine colourful vegetables. It’s a great way to use up odd veg from your fridge. Try red, yellow and orange peppers, aubergine, courgettes, baby sweetcorn, mangetout, cabbage and spinach. Or you could par-boil some carrots, parsnips, potatoes, French beans and pumpkin, then add red pepper, peas, sweetcorn and purple sprouting broccoli. A comforting, creamy (and extremely nutritious) curry that is ideal for children, too!

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Ingredients

1kgmixed vegetables
6 tbspvegetable oil
2.5cm piece ofcassia bark
2green cardamom pods
1clove
1large bay leaf
2large onions, cut in half and thinly sliced
3-4garlic cloves, crushed
6cm piece offresh ginger, grated
2 tspground coriander
1 tspchilli powder
½ tspsugar
2 tspsalt
250gfull-fat Greek-style yoghurt
400mlthick coconut milk
2 tbspground almonds

Method

Cut all the vegetables into evenly sized pieces and set aside on a tray.

Heat the oil in a deep pan over a medium–high heat. Add the cassia bark, cardamoms, clove and bay leaf, then immediately add the onions and fry until golden brown.

Add the garlic and ginger and stir for 1 minute. Then add the ground coriander, chilli powder, sugar and salt and stir for 2 minutes.

Add the yoghurt, lower the heat to medium and stir until most of the liquid has evaporated. Add all the vegetables, stir and cook until tender. If the vegetables start to stick, add a splash of water. When they are cooked, add the coconut milk and ground almonds, and stir until the gravy thickens.

Taste and adjust the seasoning before serving. This korma goes very well with any kind of rice or pulao, and is a great accompaniment for meat or fish.

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