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Curry in a Hurry

BySarah Axtell, ND July 24, 2014

This recipe has the taste of a slow cooked stew, but it only takes about 35-40 mins. I used red lentils, which are very small, making them fast to cook and very soft. I make a double batch so I have some left over to freeze for future meals.

This recipe includes turmeric (the main spice in curry powder) in it, which is an all around super spice. It’s almost like a panacea for all diseases. It has anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, and anti-oxidant properties. It is good for chronic conditions, like Diabetes, Heart Disease, Alzheimer’s, Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Acne. In addition to chronic diseases, it is also an excellent remedy for acute conditions, like musculoskeletal complaints (ie. sprained ankle). It is widely used in India, and is often attributed as being the reason why the incidence of Alzheimer’s is so much lower there. I couldn’t live without this spice. It’s a good idea to get your child hooked on it now so that he or she has a taste for it later on in life. This is true for any spices. Don’t be afraid to spice it up! (See previous post on spices.)

Ingredients
2 onions, chopped
1 apple, peeled and chopped in small pieces
3 tbsps oil (grapeseed or coconut)
2 cloves garlic, crushed
2 tbsps fresh grated ginger
1 1/2 tbsp curry powder or turmeric powder
1 1/2 cup dry red lentils
3 1/2 cups vegetable broth
3/4-1 cup frozen chopped spinach
Salt and black pepper to taste
2 tbsps lemon juice
Chopped cilantro or parsley to garnish (optional)

Directions:
Saute the onions, garlic, ginger, and apple in oil for 5 minutes. Add curry powder and cook for another 3-4 minutes. Stir in the lentils so that they are coated with the curry powder. Add the broth and spinach and bring to a boil. Cover, turn the heat to med-low and let simmer for 30 minutes. Add salt and pepper, lemon juice, and cilantro or parsley. Enjoy!

Editor’s Note: The information in this article is intended for your educational use only. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health practitioners with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition and before undertaking any diet, supplement, fitness, or other health program.


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