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Green Pea Curry

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Grains, Vegetables Sainsbury’s, Sainsbury8 6 servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Fresh green chillies. de-seeded if washed
; and chopped
1 Cm; (1 1/2 inch) piece
; of fresh ginger,
; chopped
2 tb Vegetable oil
450 ml Water; ( 3/4 pint)
A pinch of bicarbonate soda
Asafoetida powder; to taste
750 g Fresh or frozen peas; (1 1/2lb)
Salt
Chopped fresh coriander
Grated fresh coconut; (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

GENERAL
FOR THE GARNISH
Put the chopped chillies and ginger in a mortar or strong bowl and crush to
a paste with a pestle or the end of a rolling pin.
Put the oil, water, bicarbonate of soda, and the ginger and chilli paste in
a saucepan.
Add salt and asafoetida powder to taste, stir well and heat.
When hot, add the peas and cook for 10 minutes. (The peas should not change
their colour)
Remove from the heat and serve, garnished with coriander and coconut. (if
using)
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