Indian Vegetable Curry

I love eating delicious food and creating deep flavors with spices.⁣

I had this vegetable curry today for lunch. I usually take around 10 minutes-15 minutes to prepare a meal. ⁣

I create flavor by dry roasting spices, and then I add fat. I love using coconut cream as my fat source as it adds flavor and creaminess to every dish. ⁣

Onions 🧅 and tomatoes 🍅 are the basis for most curries. I chop them up and let them cook in the spices and coconut cream to form a wagar or a paste of sorts. ⁣

One thing I make sure to do when making any vegetable curry is to lightly cook the vegetables. Enzymes help us digest foods and when we over cook our veggies, these enzymes die. ⁣

I usually will add zucchini and bell peppers in at the same time and let them cook for a minute or 2 before I add in broccoli 🥦. ⁣

My favorite cuisines are Indian and Thai food because of the deep flavor profiles. ⁣

What are your favorite cuisines?
#eatbyasiya

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I love eating delicious food and creating deep flavors with spices.⁣ ⁣ I had this vegetable curry today for lunch. I usually take around 10 minutes-15 minutes to prepare a meal. ⁣ ⁣ I create flavor by dry roasting spices, and then I add fat. I love using coconut cream as my fat source as it adds flavor and creaminess to every dish. ⁣ ⁣ Onions 🧅 and tomatoes 🍅 are the basis for most curries. I chop them up and let them cook in the spices and coconut cream to form a wagar or a paste of sorts. ⁣ ⁣ One thing I make sure to do when making any vegetable curry is to lightly cook the vegetables. Enzymes help us digest foods and when we over cook our veggies, these enzymes die. ⁣ ⁣ I usually will add zucchini and bell peppers in at the same time and let them cook for a minute or 2 before I add in broccoli 🥦. ⁣ ⁣ My favorite cuisines are Indian and Thai food because of the deep flavor profiles. ⁣ ⁣ What are your favorite cuisines? #eatbyasiya

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