Indian Style Green Beans

A quick and easy one today. This green bean recipes comes courtesy of my mom. My favorite way to eat green beans has always been stir-fried with garlic, then steamed for a few minutes with soy sauce and rice vinegar.  But even that gets boring after awhile and this recipe is a a great savior in that regard.  The spices play in the background, never overwhelming your taste buds like some other Indian dishes can. A squeeze of lemon adds brightness and it’s so much fun to listen to those mustard seeds pop in the hot oil!

The only point where mom and I disagree is texture. I like my beans crisp, fresh, crunchy, just warmed through. A satisfying snap when you bite into each one. Mom prefers a soft, limp bean that barely needs chewing. I tend to think they’re soggy and mushy, but I’m not gonna knock it because the flavors are that good. They will seduce you no matter how long you steam them.

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Chicken and Squash Curry

chicken and grey squash curry

Looks like I’m on a curry kick. I go through periods where I am craving some type of food and I make variations of it for a week straight before I move on to something else. I like that I get a chance to riff on one recipe and change it up a couple of ways. Although I’m sure that my parents get sick of eating the same type of food for several nights straight. Oh well, I guess they can’t complain since somebody is cooking dinner for them!

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Salad with Lime-Cumin Vinaigrette

We had a lot of leftovers from the tandoori-style chicken the other night. I decided to throw the cold pieces into a salad and make a vinaigrette with flavors that echo the Indian style of the chicken. This is pretty versatile because you can use whatever leftover meat you have, whatever veggies you want for the salad, and whatever combination of flavors is best for the dressing to complement the meat.
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Roasted Indian Spiced Cauliflower and Potatoes

I served these vegetables alongside the tandoori-style chicken. Roasted cauliflower is completely different from the raw stuff. The flavor is sweet and a little nutty and very pleasant. I roasted these for twice the time called for in the recipe, just to make sure that the cauliflower flavors developed nicely. Yukon Gold potatoes are great because they hold their shape while roasting – Russet or Idaho potatoes would fall apart if you kept them in the oven this long.

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Tandoori-Style Chicken

I decided to do an Indian theme for dinner the other night so I chose a tandoori-style chicken and some oven-roasted vegetables. This recipe can be made with breasts or thighs. It tastes a lot like tandoori chicken to me, the only difference being that this wasn’t cooked in a tandoori oven. I made it on the grill, but it would also work in a really hot oven. It would taste great with a side of couscous or basmati rice.

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