• St. Helena 05

    From Dave Drum@1:229/452 to All on Thu May 20 19:29:40 2021
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    Title: St. Helena Curry & Rice
    Categories: Potatoes, Vegetables, Pork, Curry
    Yield: 2 Servings

    1 1/2 lb (675 g) Stewing diced beef
    - or chicken/goat/lamb/bacon
    4 md (to 6) potatoes; chopped
    - bite size
    1 lg Onion; chopped
    3 md Carrots; chopped bite size
    1 tb (heaped) medium curry
    - powder
    1 md Tomato; chopped
    2 c Rice (for 4 people)
    2 sl Bacon; fine chopped
    Tomato sauce
    Salt
    2 ts Cornflour
    3 tb Oil

    Heat the oil in a pan, and cook onion until translucent.

    Add in the curry powder and a pinch of sugar to stop the
    curry powder from burning. Fry for a couple of minutes,
    on a low/medium heat. Be sure to stir.

    Add in the chopped bacon and chopped tomatoes and stir
    for a couple of minutes.

    Add the meat. Brown for a couple of minutes before
    adding enough water to cover the meat.

    Add tomato sauce. Simmer for about 20 minutes until meat
    is half cooked. Be careful to adjust time depending on
    the amount of meat being used. Add more water if
    necessary.

    Bring a pot of water to the boil. Once boiling, add the
    rice and cook for 15-20 minutes until done. Tip: Wash
    the rice before adding to boiling water for a furrier
    rice.

    Add potatoes and carrots, simmer until both are cooked.
    Add more water if necessary.

    Strain the rice. Put aside until ready for serving.

    Using a cup, mix the cornflour with a little water to
    form a paste. Turn the curry down to a low heat and stir
    in the cornflour to thicken. Be sure to stir well, so
    cornflour doesn’t leave a floury taste. Season to taste
    with salt and pepper. And your curry is done!

    Enjoy the curry together with the rice!

    Can also make a Vegetable Curry. Follow the same steps,
    but ignore adding the meat

    Serves about 4 people. Takes about 40-60 mins to make.

    RECIPE FROM: http://www.saintcooks.com

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  • From Dave Drum@1:229/452 to All on Tue Aug 17 19:24:38 2021
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    Title: St. Helena Curry & Rice
    Categories: Potatoes, Vegetables, Pork, Curry
    Yield: 2 Servings

    1 1/2 lb (675 g) Stewing diced beef
    - or chicken/goat/lamb/bacon
    4 md (to 6) potatoes; chopped
    - bite size
    1 lg Onion; chopped
    3 md Carrots; chopped bite size
    1 tb (heaped) medium curry
    - powder
    1 md Tomato; chopped
    2 c Rice (for 4 people)
    2 sl Bacon; fine chopped
    Tomato sauce
    Salt
    2 ts Cornflour
    3 tb Oil

    Heat the oil in a pan, and cook onion until translucent.

    Add in the curry powder and a pinch of sugar to stop the
    curry powder from burning. Fry for a couple of minutes,
    on a low/medium heat. Be sure to stir.

    Add in the chopped bacon and chopped tomatoes and stir
    for a couple of minutes.

    Add the meat. Brown for a couple of minutes before
    adding enough water to cover the meat.

    Add tomato sauce. Simmer for about 20 minutes until meat
    is half cooked. Be careful to adjust time depending on
    the amount of meat being used. Add more water if
    necessary.

    Bring a pot of water to the boil. Once boiling, add the
    rice and cook for 15-20 minutes until done. Tip: Wash
    the rice before adding to boiling water for a furrier
    rice.

    Add potatoes and carrots, simmer until both are cooked.
    Add more water if necessary.

    Strain the rice. Put aside until ready for serving.

    Using a cup, mix the cornflour with a little water to
    form a paste. Turn the curry down to a low heat and stir
    in the cornflour to thicken. Be sure to stir well, so
    cornflour doesn’t leave a floury taste. Season to taste
    with salt and pepper. And your curry is done!

    Enjoy the curry together with the rice!

    Can also make a Vegetable Curry. Follow the same steps,
    but ignore adding the meat

    Serves about 4 people. Takes about 40-60 mins to make.

    RECIPE FROM: http://www.saintcooks.com

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