This week, it's all about Indian cuisine on . Feeling inspired? Combining #MeatFreeMonday with the rich and robust flavours of Indian food we kick the week off with a vegetarian bang.
Curry o'clock
These little dumplings (gatta) are cooked in a simple but incredibly tasty yoghurt and tomato sauce. Served with plain rice, this curry is easy to make, cooks in 20 minutes and is exquisite.
Source: Quadrille / Martin Pool
Hailing from northern India, where fresh produce grows in abundance and vegetarian fare features heavily, this mushroom tomato curry is based on a starter of onion, ginger and garlic.
Source: Ben Dearnley
For the fried fanatics
Great as a snack or a starter, these spiced fritters strike the balance between savoury and sweet and are quick and easy to prepare.
Source: Alan Benson
These crunchy fritters of onion, potato and spinach are served with a refreshing mint chutney.
Source: Brett Stevens
Mental for lentil
This easy, one-pot dish is flavoured with ginger, cumin and turmeric and mildly spiced with Kashmiri chilli.
Source: SBS Food
Canned lentils are a great, mid-week time saver and this quick cook dhal can be pulled together from mostly pantry staples in less time than it takes for delivery to arrive.
Source: Sharyn Cairns
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One-pot lentils with naan lid
Egg-cellent ideas
You'll want this egg curry in your life. There are many versions in India, but perhaps the most famous is this Malayali breakfast dish from Kerala, a tangle of browned onions, curry leaves, green chillies and tomatoes. Try it with rice dosa, or some buttered toast!
Source: Quadrille / Martin Pool
Panch phoran is a Bengali five-spice mix. You can buy it in some spice shops, but it’s easy enough to make your own, and it’s so addictive. It’s delicious in dahl, on fried cauliflower – anything really – but it’s particularly good with potatoes.
Source: Alan Benson
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Turmeric pickled eggs
Wrap it
18. Potato and cauliflower masala dosa
Dosa, or Thosai, originated in South India. It is traditionally a breakfast dish of a fermented crepe with a spiced potato filling, but really works anytime of the day. This full-flavoured, low-fat and high-fibre option includes dried spices for a healthy meal.
Potato and cauliflower masala dosa Source: Reversing Diabetes
19. Spiced rice pancake
Pancakes with simple preparation that can be conjured up in minutes. It is a fuss-free snack for the evening "tiffin" and feel free to eat them as is or fill them with whatever you are in the mood for.
Spiced rice pancake (amma’s dosa)
A little cheese
Though this cooks like a dry curry, it is more like a salad and you can throw in whatever you might have on hand, like tomatoes, sliced red onions, arugula [rocket] or even roasted cauliflower. Place it on your dining table for a vibrant centrepiece that tastes sensational.
Curried red quinoa, pea and paneer salad Source: Kulsum Kunwa
Ready in 30 minutes this cheese and chilli combo is part of our recipes on the site, so you know it's going to be good.
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