Caribbean-Spiced Black Bean Curry
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Caribbean-Spiced Black Bean Curry

Caribbean-Spiced Black Bean Curry

with Zesty Quinoa

If we had to describe our carribean spiced black bean curry in three words, it would have to be sweet, smoky and spicy. Served on a bed of zesty quinoa and sprinkled in dessicated coconut for added sweetness, this recipe will have you wishing for warmer climes!

Tags:
Spicy
Under 600 calories

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Preparation Time35 minutes
Cooking time20 minutes
DifficultyMedium

Ingredients

serving amount

120

Quinoa

200

Light Coconut Milk

1

Echalion Shallot

1

Tomato Passata

1

Yellow Pepper

1

Garlic Clove

1

Black Beans

½

Lime

1

Vegetable Stock Powder

1

Caribbean Style Jerk

125

Baby Spinach

12.5

Desiccated Coconut

1

Coriander

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Nutritional information

Energy (kcal)546 kcal
Energy (kJ)2284 kJ
Fat18 g
of which saturates11 g
Carbohydrate63 g
of which sugars18 g
Protein24 g
Salt3 g
Always refer to the product label for the most accurate ingredient and allergen information.

Utensils

Chopping Board
Knife
Pan
Sieve
Grill Pan

Instructions

Get Prepared
1

Pop a medium saucepan of water on to boil to use for the quinoa. Peel, half and thinly slice the shallot. Peel and grate the garlic (or use a garlic press). Halve the yellow pepper and discard the core and seeds. Slice into thin strips. Roughly chop the coriander (stalks and all). Zest the lime and chop into wedges. Drain and rinse the black beans in a sieve.

Cook the Quinoa
2

When the water in the pan is boiling, stir in the quinoa and half the stock powder. Bring to the boil, lower the heat and simmer until the quinoa has doubled in size and the seed has visibly split, 12-15 mins. Drain into a sieve and return to the pan, off the heat. Cover with a lid and set aside.

Toast the Coconut
3

Meanwhile, pop a large frying pan on medium heat (no oil) and add the desiccated coconut. Toast until golden, 2-3 mins, stirring frequently. TIP: Watch it like a hawk as it can burn easily. Then transfer into a bowl and set to one side.

4

Return your now empty frying pan to a medium high heat with a splash of oil. Once hot, add the yellow pepper and cook until starting to soften, 5-6 mins. Once softened slightly, add the shallot to the pan and cook until soft, 3-4 minutes, then stir in the garlic and Caribbean jerk seasoning. Cook for 1 more minute, then add the beans, coconut milk, tomato passata and remaining stock powder. Stir to dissolve the stock.

Simmer the Curry
5

Bring the curry to the boil, then lower the heat slightly and leave to bubble until thick and creamy, 6-8 mins, stirring ocassionally. Once thickened, stir the spinach leaves into the pan, one handful at a time, until wilted. Stir in half the coriander and season to taste with salt and pepper.

Finish Up
6

Fluff the quinoa up with a fork and stir the lime zest and remaining coriander. Season with salt and pepper. Share between your bowls. Spoon over the black bean curry. Sprinkle the desiccated coconut on top and serve the lime wedges on the side to squeeze on top! Enjoy!