Ingredients: 2 medium size white onions diced 3 cloves garlic diced 1/2 thumb size ginger diced 2 carrots sliced round 1 yellow bell pepper 1 orange bell pepper 1 13.5 oz (400g) can chopped/diced tomatoes 1 13.5 oz (400g) can coconut milk 3 tbsp curry powder 1 tbsp coriander powder 1 tsp garam masala 1/2 tsp turmeric powder 1 tsp cumin powder 2 tsp salt 3 tbsp desiccated/shredded coconut flakes 2 tbsp ground almonds 2 tbsp maple syrup 2 can chickpeas (500g total) 2 handfuls baby spinach 1/4 cup cilantro (garnish) Sliced almonds (garnish) Method: 1. Boil the bell peppers & carrots for 20 mins until soft. 2. Saute the onions until brown along the edges then add garlic & ginger. Saute for 1 min. 3. Add the boiled bell peppers & carrot s, chopped tomatoes, coconut milk, curry powder, coriander powder, garam masala, turmeric, cumin, salt, desiccated coconut flakes, ground almonds, maple syrup to a blender. 4. Blend until smooth consistency 5. Add blended sauce to pot with onions, etc. and turn to high heat. 6. Add in any vegetables you may have & beans if you like. If using canned beans/veggies/spinach just enough to wilt spinach. 7. Garnish with chopped cilantro & sliced almonds Enjoy 😋
Does anyone know how to copy and paste this on an iPad? I can do it from a website, but this recipe still isn’t there. I don’t want to write it out by hand!
Just made this deliciousness and it was sublime!!!! Best korma I’ve ever made and tasted. Even my 3 year old lapped it up and that’s a huge achievement. Thank you guys...you’re the best! Been plant based for 1.5 years and followed your recipes since day one. Each recipe is getting better and better and love that this takes no time at all, which is amazing for an authentic curry.
We're in the process of adding our recipes to our website thehappypear.ie/our-recipes/ they take a minute to upload for some reason but this recipe will be there today.
Oh my goodness I just made this and it tastes amazing 😋😋. I added curry leaves & used cauliflower, French green beans, corn, sweet peas as my veggies. I didn't add the chickpeas/spinach. Thanks so much for this recipe🤗
looks great guys! santan sounds like an epic chef! definitely making this soon! ingredients list pan high heat - 2 medium white onions - 3 cloves of garlic - half a thumb size of ginger blend - 2 carrots, boiled - 1 yellow pepper, boiled - 1 red pepper, boiled - 1 tin chopped tomatoes - 1 tin of coconut milk - 2 tbs maple syrup - 3 tbs curry powder - 1 tbs ground coriander - 1 tsp garam masala - 1/2 tsp turmeric - 1 tsp ground cumin - 1 tsp salt - 3 tbs desiccated coconut - 2 tbs ground almond add back into pan - 2 tins chickpeas - 2 large (60g) baby spinach top with - chopped coriander - season with salt and pepper (1 tsp salt extra) - toasted flaked almonds
Your vegan recipes are my inspiration! I have veered off the recipes without big disasters, for instance, substituted half of the onions with a leek which was leftover from something else, or used a bit of my homemade garlic and ginger paste instead of crushing the spices separately. It works just fine. And here is my tip for umami flavor: I use Maggi, a great spice from my childhood in Germany. Mexican chefs use it and so do Indian chefs. It makes everything taste better, from soups to stews. I am so glad to have found you on RUclips.
I must say that I love your recipe and I make vegetable korma quite often according to it with small twist (adding pumpkin and sweet potatoes). Thank you for this video, I come back here whenever I need new inspiration 😊
Thanks for sharing this simple recipe! It's my favourite vegan recipe by far and it's perfect for meal prep. I just cook 250 g dried chickpeas with the pressure cooker beforehand because they taste WAY better than the canned ones.
I just made it this evening ...my first attempt at Indian cooking from scratch ....oh my goodness ! This is SO good ! Thankyou for showing me how to do it and thanks to your chef friend for sharing the recipe ! :) Absolutely delicious ! :)
I made this a couple of nights ago - the sauce was OMG DELICIOUS! THANK YOU for at last giving me the korma recipe I've been looking for for years and thanks to Santan and his father for sharing it. I didn't have the peppers, and I used root curcumin instead of turmeric, and it still tasted wonderful. I'm going to make the sauce with mushrooms or vegetables instead of chickpeas next. This recipe is a keeper! Thank you twins!
This was incredible! I didn't even get to put spinach or coriander/cilantro in it because I started eating it out of the pan. PAIR THIS with roasted cauliflower covered in a blend of cumin seeds, coriander, garlic powder and nigella seeds/onion seeds for the perfect accompaniment. Awesome!
I have just made the sauce and added meat for the boys. They are being healthy without realising with all the veg. Loved it and will be using this as a base for other dishes. Thank you
Thanks for another great recipe video. If you are looking for ideas please consider asking Santan to do a video on dosa's and curry filling plus sides. One of our favourite south Indian dishes but need a recipe. Many thanks
Just made this Korma and it was EPIC !, lovely and sweet, best curry I’ve ever made!, thanks Happy Pear lads you have made my day, this will be a regular meal for sure in my house
We only really use products that we'd actually have in our kitchen, we're lucky to have amazing friends that produce amazing ingredients too though like Clearspring, they're a family business like ours. 😄😄
2 white onions chopped 3 cloves garlic 1/2 thumb size ginger grated 2 tuna chickpeas rinsed 60g washed baby spinach Chopped coriander Sauce (blend all) 2 carrots pre boiled One red and one yellow pepper Tin chopped tomatoes Tin coconut milk (full fat makes it creamier) 3 tblsp curry powder 1 tblsp ground coriander 1 tsp garam masala 1/2 tsp tumeric 1 tsp cumin 1 tsp salt 3 tblsp dessicated coconut 2 tblsp ground almonds 2 tblsp maple syrup Fry off the onion firstly before adding ginger and garlic until golden. Take off the heat. Make the sauce. Add sauce onto pan and bring back into heat. Add two tins chickpeas Add spinach Add chopped coriander Taste and add more seasoning if required Serve with toasted flaked almonds.
Love your amazing dishes. Is there a substitute for coconut milk in curries and korma for people who don’t like the taste of coconut milk. Can you use almond or rice or even oat milk?
this looks amazing. I can't wait to try this... you mentioned that the sauce was a great base and to add other / different spices do you have any suggestions on what spices would go well ?
You could maybe add a 100g of Cream instead of Coconut Milk and take the spices from a Chicken Tikka Masala Gravy or omit most of the spices and add Thai - Red Curry Paste
Thanks for this! I made it for my sons 18th birthday party ( i made chilli too this curry was soo perfect and the most popular by far ..( mums sneaky way to line stomachs;)) now a group are heading to Donegal and they want me to make it again...😬like 2 days later!👌🏼🤔
Looks great (even though no Tamari, lol). On the one hand - I already made 3 dishes without recipes - as per your challenge - and they came out yummy (no oil) except that the first one was so HOT! On the other hand - recipes are great - otherwise there are countless ideas we could never come up with. Keep em' comin'!
For someone jmusing ground ginger and ground garlic. What measurements would you use. I used 1/8 tsp for each clove of garlic and 1 tsp ginger. Dont think it was right, though
Let us know what you think of it when you try it, Lauri. We love how simple the ingredients are for this too. No Tamari either if you can believe that, haha.
Very nice lads. I watch a channel on Indian Vegetarian Recipes and it seems as though they reach for every spice known to man in each recipe! Looks great.
I’v defs dome this before!!! IT’S DELICIOUS!!! Carrots, peppers, blended into sauce - like a magical secret to a magical.. secret... DELICIOUSNESSS... 😁😅 - gives a nice thickness and extra flavour to whatever’s cooking. You guys have taught me well 😏😁 Also whenever we make any of your recipes, we do so without oil and it works wonderfully. 😁😁👌🏻
@@thehappypear Yes, the flavours were wonderful, thank you! I always love making your recipes the minute they come out 😁 You make my decision making so much easier when it comes to what we're eating that day LOL
I wanna increase the spices. How do I that...just double everything that was on the 'spice plate' almond and coconut included, or will that overwhelm everything....or just up the cumin so it's hotter? I have no idea. ADVICE ANYONE?
Seems a little spartan with the quantities of spices, but there's no reason not to double/triple/quadruple them to taste. As an omnivore I think I may have to try this at some point soon as I like everything that's gone into it. Great job lads!
I wanna do that too but I'm unsure if that means I have to also double the ground almond and coconut or just the spices. What would you do @MagnusBruce?
Ingredients:
2 medium size white onions diced
3 cloves garlic diced
1/2 thumb size ginger diced
2 carrots sliced round
1 yellow bell pepper
1 orange bell pepper
1 13.5 oz (400g) can chopped/diced tomatoes
1 13.5 oz (400g) can coconut milk
3 tbsp curry powder
1 tbsp coriander powder
1 tsp garam masala
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp cumin powder
2 tsp salt
3 tbsp desiccated/shredded coconut flakes
2 tbsp ground almonds
2 tbsp maple syrup
2 can chickpeas (500g total)
2 handfuls baby spinach
1/4 cup cilantro (garnish)
Sliced almonds (garnish)
Method:
1. Boil the bell peppers & carrots for 20 mins until soft.
2. Saute the onions until brown along the edges then add garlic & ginger. Saute for 1 min.
3. Add the boiled bell peppers & carrot s, chopped tomatoes, coconut milk, curry powder, coriander powder, garam masala, turmeric, cumin, salt, desiccated coconut flakes, ground almonds, maple syrup to a blender.
4. Blend until smooth consistency
5. Add blended sauce to pot with onions, etc. and turn to high heat.
6. Add in any vegetables you may have & beans if you like. If using canned beans/veggies/spinach just enough to wilt spinach.
7. Garnish with chopped cilantro & sliced almonds
Enjoy 😋
Not all hereo's wear capes
Thank you for the write-up.
Does anyone know how to copy and paste this on an iPad? I can do it from a website, but this recipe still isn’t there. I don’t want to write it out by hand!
@@christine6059 copy and paste it to your messenger and from there you can put it in some iNotes, or whatever are you using :D
Thank YOU!!!
1 Tbsp oil
2 medium sized onions
3 cloves garlic
1/2 thumb-sized piece ginger
2 tins drained chickpeas
2 large handfuls spinach
1 tsp salt
Some coriander
Sauce:
1 yellow pepper
1 red pepper
2 carrots (pre-boiled 20 mins)
1 400ml tin chopped tomatoes
1 400ml tin coconut milk
3 Tbsp curry powder
1 Tbsp ground coriander
1 tsp garam masala
1/2 tsp ground turmeric
1 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp salt
3 Tbsp dessicated coconut
2 Tbsp ground almond
2 Tbsp maple syrup
* Toasted sliced almonds for garnish
Thank you ;)
Sylvie B l
Many thanks!
Sylvie B I wasn’t sure if I should boil peppers as well 😃Thank U ✌🏼
Thank you! 👏🏻
Just made this deliciousness and it was sublime!!!! Best korma I’ve ever made and tasted. Even my 3 year old lapped it up and that’s a huge achievement.
Thank you guys...you’re the best! Been plant based for 1.5 years and followed your recipes since day one. Each recipe is getting better and better and love that this takes no time at all, which is amazing for an authentic curry.
I wish there was an ingredient list with your videos but other wise I love everything else about your videos ❤️
Yeah they should
agree😊
We're in the process of adding our recipes to our website thehappypear.ie/our-recipes/ they take a minute to upload for some reason but this recipe will be there today.
@@thehappypear THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!!
The Happy Pear thanks for the reply 😊
Oh my goodness I just made this and it tastes amazing 😋😋. I added curry leaves & used cauliflower, French green beans, corn, sweet peas as my veggies. I didn't add the chickpeas/spinach. Thanks so much for this recipe🤗
looks great guys! santan sounds like an epic chef! definitely making this soon!
ingredients list
pan high heat
- 2 medium white onions
- 3 cloves of garlic
- half a thumb size of ginger
blend
- 2 carrots, boiled
- 1 yellow pepper, boiled
- 1 red pepper, boiled
- 1 tin chopped tomatoes
- 1 tin of coconut milk
- 2 tbs maple syrup
- 3 tbs curry powder
- 1 tbs ground coriander
- 1 tsp garam masala
- 1/2 tsp turmeric
- 1 tsp ground cumin
- 1 tsp salt
- 3 tbs desiccated coconut
- 2 tbs ground almond
add back into pan
- 2 tins chickpeas
- 2 large (60g) baby spinach
top with
- chopped coriander
- season with salt and pepper (1 tsp salt extra)
- toasted flaked almonds
Thankss
Your vegan recipes are my inspiration! I have veered off the recipes without big disasters, for instance, substituted half of the onions with a leek which was leftover from something else, or used a bit of my homemade garlic and ginger paste instead of crushing the spices separately. It works just fine.
And here is my tip for umami flavor: I use Maggi, a great spice from my childhood in Germany. Mexican chefs use it and so do Indian chefs. It makes everything taste better, from soups to stews.
I am so glad to have found you on RUclips.
Made this .. my husband was sceptic but he absolutely loved it ... 😍😍😍 just love your recipes
Just made this evening, absolutely delicious. Can the sauce on its own be frozen or whats best storage suggestions? Thanks a million
I must say that I love your recipe and I make vegetable korma quite often according to it with small twist (adding pumpkin and sweet potatoes). Thank you for this video, I come back here whenever I need new inspiration 😊
I just made this for dinner and it’s fantastic! I added some chopped cauliflower too. So yum! Ty 😃❤️
Love your videos; you make plant-based cooking so accessible for the home cook. Don't change a thing. Cheers!
Thanks for sharing this simple recipe! It's my favourite vegan recipe by far and it's perfect for meal prep. I just cook 250 g dried chickpeas with the pressure cooker beforehand because they taste WAY better than the canned ones.
I just made it this evening ...my first attempt at Indian cooking from scratch ....oh my goodness ! This is SO good ! Thankyou for showing me how to do it and thanks to your chef friend for sharing the recipe ! :) Absolutely delicious ! :)
Woww, what a great recipe.. going to try soon.. thanks a lot
We cooked it today and it's really tasty and delicious! Thanks for the video and everything. Cheers 😋😍
I have made this recipe soooo many times. Its a favourate in my household.
Thanks guys. This looks really delicious and healthy.
I made this a couple of nights ago - the sauce was OMG DELICIOUS! THANK YOU for at last giving me the korma recipe I've been looking for for years and thanks to Santan and his father for sharing it.
I didn't have the peppers, and I used root curcumin instead of turmeric, and it still tasted wonderful. I'm going to make the sauce with mushrooms or vegetables instead of chickpeas next. This recipe is a keeper! Thank you twins!
I made this and used my own selection of veg and it was delicious, thank you Dave and Steve
Thank you! You've made a lot of people happy! 😊
This was incredible! I didn't even get to put spinach or coriander/cilantro in it because I started eating it out of the pan. PAIR THIS with roasted cauliflower covered in a blend of cumin seeds, coriander, garlic powder and nigella seeds/onion seeds for the perfect accompaniment. Awesome!
Love the video! Can't find this recipe on the website?
Wow! Definitely going to make this!
Yes an ingredient list would be great.
Another brilliant recipe from the happy 🍐. I love anything with spices as long as it's vegan.
Thanks as always David, we've had this a few times since shooting it. We might even start jarring the sauce ahead of time.
I have just made the sauce and added meat for the boys. They are being healthy without realising with all the veg. Loved it and will be using this as a base for other dishes. Thank you
That sauce looks amazing
Made this tonight with roasted cauliflower and cashews, good job lads, quality recipe 👌👌👌
Tried it! Excellent recipe and so tasteful. Merci messieurs pour cette recette savoureuse et colorée! Isabelle
Thanks for another great recipe video. If you are looking for ideas please consider asking Santan to do a video on dosa's and curry filling plus sides. One of our favourite south Indian dishes but need a recipe. Many thanks
I love the way you say ‘genuinely’ 😊😊💕
Loved this video, loved the banter about cooking. Definitely going to try this one out.
Hi love this Thankyou 🙏 can you tell me how many this serves though please?
You outdid yourself with this one! Made it today and it was amazing :)
Did you serve it over rice, or just as is? I think some sort of flat bread would be tasty with this dish.
@@curtisrobinson7962 yep over rice, and with a flat bread. It is now a firm fave in this house :-)
@@thecrummydad is it a 2 person recipe or a 4 person recipe?
Wow! Really excited to try this one. Thanks for sharing
Thanks a mill Ashley! Hope you enjoy it as much as we did. 😄😄
Oh my gosh this looks so so so good I need to make this!!
Thanks so much, let usb now what you think of it when you make it. 😄😄
Looks like another hit from The Happy Pear! I will however have to wait for a colder day to cook it ;)
Thanks guys.
Thanks a mill Tom! Definitely worth trying out. 😄😄
I couldn't wait ! :)
Just made this Korma and it was EPIC !, lovely and sweet, best curry I’ve ever made!, thanks Happy Pear lads you have made my day, this will be a regular meal for sure in my house
I'm gonna try this one!
I just made this. Wow!!!!!! Thank you!!!!
I'm going to make this!
The thing I love about happy 🍐 ‘s is they never once do product placement ads on their channel, and they only every promote other cooks :)
We only really use products that we'd actually have in our kitchen, we're lucky to have amazing friends that produce amazing ingredients too though like Clearspring, they're a family business like ours. 😄😄
Just got to taste it
*takes a whole tablespoon worth*
🤣😂🤣 Love u guys... Thank u for bringing us these Easy vegan dishes 🥰💚🌱
You have to give it a good honest taste, haha. Thanks so much for the love. 😄😄
I wish you guys had much more subscribers 🤤 going to try out this recipe tonight. Many thanks for all that you’re doing 😇😇
I just made this for tea. Gorgeous. And there's enough left for at least another 4 meals :)
I’ve been enjoying Indian food lately. Thank you for this recipe!
It's such an amazing type of cuisine. Hope you enjoy your Korma Vegan Mama!! 😄😄
Watched it this morning and made it tonight. 1 less tbsp of curry made it tame enough for the whole family. Definitely a keeper.
Amazing!! Hope it becomes a regular dinner for the family. 😄😄
UHHHHHH I always love your use of spices. This looks SOOO good!
A beautiful looking dish
Thanks. a mill Shirley. Delighted you enjoyed it, hopefully you try it out soon. 😄😄
Question, did you guys boil the capsicums (peppers) or used them fresh?
Hi guys thanks for all u help. just wondering can u use coconut yogurt please
I'm gonna cook this today, I'm very excited 🙃
Update: I've just finished cooking. The Korma has become very delicious 😋. Thanks for the recipe!
2 white onions chopped
3 cloves garlic
1/2 thumb size ginger grated
2 tuna chickpeas rinsed
60g washed baby spinach
Chopped coriander
Sauce (blend all)
2 carrots pre boiled
One red and one yellow pepper
Tin chopped tomatoes
Tin coconut milk (full fat makes it creamier)
3 tblsp curry powder
1 tblsp ground coriander
1 tsp garam masala
1/2 tsp tumeric
1 tsp cumin
1 tsp salt
3 tblsp dessicated coconut
2 tblsp ground almonds
2 tblsp maple syrup
Fry off the onion firstly before adding ginger and garlic until golden. Take off the heat.
Make the sauce.
Add sauce onto pan and bring back into heat.
Add two tins chickpeas
Add spinach
Add chopped coriander
Taste and add more seasoning if required
Serve with toasted flaked almonds.
Thank you for taking the time to type this out for us!
No problem!
Love your amazing dishes. Is there a substitute for coconut milk in curries and korma for people who don’t like the taste of coconut milk. Can you use almond or rice or even oat milk?
Those should work. Or you could grind in a handful of cashews as we do in Indian cuisine - it'll be creamy and rich, just like coconut milk. :)
This sounds amazing! Another great video guys!
this looks amazing. I can't wait to try this... you mentioned that the sauce was a great base and to add other / different spices do you have any suggestions on what spices would go well ?
You could maybe add a 100g of Cream instead of Coconut Milk and take the spices from a Chicken Tikka Masala Gravy
or omit most of the spices and add Thai - Red Curry Paste
Thanks for this! I made it for my sons 18th birthday party ( i made chilli too this curry was soo perfect and the most popular by far ..( mums sneaky way to line stomachs;)) now a group are heading to Donegal and they want me to make it again...😬like 2 days later!👌🏼🤔
This looks amazing guys! Need to try this out!
Looks great (even though no Tamari, lol). On the one hand - I already made 3 dishes without recipes - as per your challenge - and they came out yummy (no oil) except that the first one was so HOT! On the other hand - recipes are great - otherwise there are countless ideas we could never come up with. Keep em' comin'!
Ohh yes! This is what I need in my life. 😋💖
NiwaLeaf Do you mean the two of them or one of them.... or the Korma ? !!!🤔😏
Artlover 😂 I definitely mean the food lol
Thanks a mil Niwa! Hope you enjoy it when you taste it. 😄😄
For someone jmusing ground ginger and ground garlic. What measurements would you use. I used 1/8 tsp for each clove of garlic and 1 tsp ginger. Dont think it was right, though
You guys are cute! the dynamic between you! The dish looks delicious ! I'm going to try it. PS. New subscriber !
I’ve just made this and can safely say it’s amazing. I did add some paneer too so wasn’t entirely vegan but my goodness it was delicious.
I need to try this, it looks delicious! And so easy, without ingredients I've never heard of, I always like that one too haha.
Let us know what you think of it when you try it, Lauri. We love how simple the ingredients are for this too. No Tamari either if you can believe that, haha.
I can't wait to make this!
Very nice lads. I watch a channel on Indian Vegetarian Recipes and it seems as though they reach for every spice known to man in each recipe! Looks great.
What other vegetables could you add after the sauce is made?
I’v defs dome this before!!! IT’S DELICIOUS!!! Carrots, peppers, blended into sauce - like a magical secret to a magical.. secret... DELICIOUSNESSS... 😁😅 - gives a nice thickness and extra flavour to whatever’s cooking. You guys have taught me well 😏😁 Also whenever we make any of your recipes, we do so without oil and it works wonderfully. 😁😁👌🏻
I completely agree about the oil, no need to add it whatsoever.
@@mattsavory49 Yes. Unless you use something like sesame oil you can't taste it. And even then you still only taste it a little.
Love it 💖
Awesomeness!
U Guys are awesome
Wait did you boil the peppers as well?? Looks so good guys! And easy!
We did, we put them in with the carrots. They get so vibrant in the hot water. Hope you enjoy it Greg. 😄😄
Why did you have to ask? Um, I thought the peppers were added raw. Oh well, no one died here, move along.
Omg, guess what I'm making tonight?! LOL This looks so delicious and decadent!
Hope you enjoyed your Korma Sylvie. 😄😄
@@thehappypear Yes, the flavours were wonderful, thank you! I always love making your recipes the minute they come out 😁 You make my decision making so much easier when it comes to what we're eating that day LOL
Gonna make this for sure. Might be a silly question but only the carrots were boiled correct?
We boiled the peppers too. But it isn't as necessary.
What a wonderful recipe! I've never tried a main dish with ground almonds and desiccated coconut, it sounds suuuuper delicious :)
It's a really nice addition to the taste, we've had this for dinner a few times already since shooting it. 😄😄
Yummy
You boiled the carrots, do you also boil the peppers?
Which one of your books has this recipe?
I can’t find this recipe on your website 🥺
Wot no tamari??!!!!!🤣🤣
I know, we had to follow the traditional recipe as much as it hurt us, haha. 😄😄
@@thehappypear No Tamari no eat!!! 😜😜
I'm hungry now!!
It's a winner!
I know you boiled the carrots, did you boil the peppers as well?
Can't wait to make this :-)))
Did you boil the capsicums as well as the carrots? Or were the capsicums raw before blending?
We boiled those too. But it isn't as necessary.
Almost all Hindu dishes are vegetarians..... India is Very very vegetarian friendly country 🌱🌱💚
can you freeze this? would be great for meal prep :)
It would freeze fine, a shallow tub or dish would be great to freeze it with because it would defrost and cook quicker. 😄😄
I wanna increase the spices. How do I that...just double everything that was on the 'spice plate' almond and coconut included, or will that overwhelm everything....or just up the cumin so it's hotter? I have no idea. ADVICE ANYONE?
Up the garam masala or add chilli powder. Cumin won't add much heat.
So you can use oil on the nonstick pan?
We do, it gets the cooking temperature in the pan up higher than without oil and adds more char/flavour to the food. It's not essential though. 😄😄
That's what I'm talkin about!
What was the last spice? Ground ?
Ground almond was the last I heard
What? A pear recipe without tamari? What universe is this? Am I awake?
What is curry powder 🙄 ? What is the ingredients to make this curry powder
Seems a little spartan with the quantities of spices, but there's no reason not to double/triple/quadruple them to taste. As an omnivore I think I may have to try this at some point soon as I like everything that's gone into it. Great job lads!
I wanna do that too but I'm unsure if that means I have to also double the ground almond and coconut or just the spices. What would you do @MagnusBruce?
Ingredient list please!!!!!+
We're in the process of adding all our written recipes to our website, this recipe should be there today. thehappypear.ie/our-recipes/
they should open a national chain Vegan restaurant! i will be their regular
We had hopes but we like how special our restaurant in Greystones is. Maybe one day. 😄😄
So are the peppers raw?
Class lads. Just barely made [vegan] sausage stroganoff work with the boys. This, I’ll have a go at
Let us know how you get on! Fair play for sticking at it. 😄😄
Sorry guys, I'm from Goa - Korma doesn't come from Goa, it's from a different part of India. Love the vids though, great food recipes!