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14. Beet Thoran: South Indian Beet and Coconut Milk Curry
South India has many palm trees and beaches, so freshly grated coconut and coconut milk are often used in curries. This delicious Beet Thoran: South Indian Beet and Coconut Milk Curry by Mira Manek is made by cooking grated beets in a creamy, spiced coconut milk curry with curry leaves and cashews.
15. South Indian-Style Kurma
Any restaurant you walk in, in India (especially South) will have this kurma. Kurma is a curry with heaps of vegetables and flavored with coconut and fennel seeds. This South Indian-Style Kurma by Charanya Ramakrishnan is dairy-free, gluten-free, high in fiber, and vegan.
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You don’t need cream to make a rich and creamy bisque in fact, Susan Edelman‘s dairy-free Smoky Sweet Potato Bisque doesn’t even include coconut cream. Sweet potatoes are cooked until tender and then blended with sautéed onions, non-dairy milk, and plenty of spices that’ll bring the heat and keep you warm. Serve with a dollop of cool coconut sour cream and crackers for dipping.
2. Sweet Potato and Chickpea Coconut Curry
Dana Sandonato‘s Sweet Potato and Chickpea Coconut Curry is crunchy, creamy and delicious. The dish combines an excellent blend of spices and fresh ingredients to bring together a curry that is savory and well balanced. The cashews are a perfect crunchy counterpart to the tender sweet potatoes.
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Hanukkah is quickly approaching and that means lots of traditions – playing with dreidels, lighting the menorah, and eating lots of fried foods! Hanukkah celebrates the victory of the Maccabees, the rededication of the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, and the miracle of oil lasting eight nights when there was only enough for one night. It’s because of this miracle that we celebrate the holiday with lots of oil in the form of fried foods. Latkes (potato pancakes) and sufganiyot (doughnuts) are both traditional Hanukkah recipes.