Happy Birthday VeggieGirl, the blogworld would not be the same without you!!
A friend gave me a jar of Trader Joe's Indian Curry Sauce that she said we had to try. Somehow, I missed this great product on Trader Joe's shelves. I didn't think to take a photo until I emptied the jar.
I included chick peas (which I made from dried beans), kale and cauliflower. I steamed the cauliflower and kale for a few minutes, then drained out the excess water. I then prepared the curry sauce as directed by pouring the sauce and about half a jar of water into the pan. I added the steamed kale and cauliflower and about a cup of chick peas. I simmered all the ingredients for about 20 minutes.
With the curry I heated up a piece of frozen Trader Joe's Naan.
I also had some brown rice under my curry. This was one amazing meal!
7 comments:
THANK YOU FOR THE BIRTHDAY SHOUT-OUT, DEAR AIMEE!! :-)
Mmm, curry sauce.
That looks delicious!
yummm!! that looks so good! I really need to make more Indian food. thank goodness TJ's helps make it easy :)
I am so intimidated by cooking Indian so thanks for the reccommendations!
thanks for the review! i love TJ's indian food products so I'll definitely have to check this out!!
happy Tuesday Aimee!!
thanks so much for sharing! this is exactly what i google'd for!
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