Kaliya Curry (Eggplant, Plantain, and Potato)

A traditional Sri Lankan curry from our Muslim community, featuring fried eggplant, plantain, and potato, simmered in a rich coconut milk curry.

1 large eggplant, cubed
2 plantains, cut into similar sized pieces
5-7 small potatoes, cubed
1 t. turmeric, 2 pinches of salt, dissolved into 2-3 c. water, divided into two bowls

vegetable oil for deep frying

1 large onion, sliced thin
1/2 c. vegetable oil
1 T ginger, minced
3 garlic cloves, minced
3 cloves
3 cardamom pods
1 cinnamon stick, broken into pieces
1 stalk curry leaves (about a dozen)
1 inch pandan leaf (optional)
1 T Sri Lankan roasted curry powder
1 t. cayenne (optional)
1 T jaggery or dark brown sugar
1 t. tamarind paste
1 t. salt
1/2 c. + 1 1/2 c. coconut milk

2-3 c. water (enough to cover)

1. To prevent discoloration and add a little flavor, once you cube eggplant and plantains, submerge them (separately) in bowls of water, each seasoned with 1/2 t. turmeric and pinch of salt.

2. Heat oil for deep frying in a large, deep pan. Drain eggplant (water will make it splatter when it hits the oil, and can be dangerous). When the oil is hot, working in small batches, fry eggplant until lightly browned, then remove to a plate lined with paper towel. Repeat process with plantains and potatoes.

3. In a large pot, heat 1/2 c. oil (you can use the frying oil), then add sliced onion and sauté, stirring, until golden-translucent.

4. Add ginger, garlic, cloves, cardamom pods, cinnamon stick, curry leaves, pandan leaf (if using), curry powder, cayenne, jaggery, tamarind paste, salt, and 1/2 c. coconut milk.

5. Gently stir in fried ingredients; add enough water to cover, bring to a boil, cover, and turn down to a simmer. Simmer 10 minutes; vegetables should be cooked through.

6. Remove lid, add remaining coconut milk, stir very gently to combine, taste and adjust seasonings; you may want more salt or a little more tamarind. Simmer 5-10 more minutes, to a thick, rich gravy. Serve hot (or room temperature) with rice; dal is a nice accompaniment to add protein and make a complete meal.

Leftovers for Days

– MA looks at party menu

– realizes it’s enough to feed twice as many people as we’re actually expecting; maybe three times
– shrugs and continues merrily on (la la la la la la la)

(leftovers for days…)

– veggies and hummus
– fresh watermelon
– shrimp cocktail

– chips and guac and salsas

– grilled chicken tikka
– grilled bratwursts
– grilled burgers & veggie Beyond burgers
– sautéed mushrooms & onions and Swiss

– ginger sambol & Sri Lankan tomato jam

– kaliya curry (plantain & eggplant & potato)
– grilled corn with lime-cilantro crema and cotija (elotes)
– grilled asparagus
– grilled peaches and plums
– potato salad
– cucumber tzatziki salad

– Chicago popcorn (Anand loves it)

– jaggery pongal
– Kavi’s lemon cookies
– mini cupcakes (thanks, grocery store)
– popsicles
– MAYBE a pavlova, if I get around to it

– berries

– various lemonades, interesting sodas, cocktails, sangria, beer & cider, rosé wine…

Party Tip

Costco has shrimp cocktail, also cilantro-lime shrimp. If you alternate them on a pretty platter, they look trés fancy, with almost no effort on your part. 🙂 This is half of each container, so you can set aside the rest in the fridge for refilling if needed.

Mushroom and Onion and Swiss

That feeling when you’re having a staff meeting and one of your staff members talks about how much they love mushroom and onion and Swiss on a burger, and you get excited because you ALSO love mushroom and onion and Swiss on a burger…

…and then your other staff member says they’ve never tried that, and you get even more excited because you get to INTRODUCE them to this deliciousness…

…and conveniently, you’re having a party the next day where you were planning on grilling, and luckily, they’re free and can swing by the party, so later in the day you go to Costco to get party supplies…

…and there you realize Costco has some very fun chef’s sampler mushrooms (and you don’t know what they are, exactly, but they may include any of the following: golden chanterelles, morels, black trumpet, porcini, shiitake, oyster, lions mane, pioppini or hedgehog), so you definitely HAVE to try making grilled onions and mushrooms with those…

…so it’s possible that your staffer’s introduction to a burger with grilled onions, mushroom and Swiss might be just a little bit EXTRA…

…and can you tell it’s been WAY WAY TOO LONG since I got to entertain and feed people? Yes. Yes it has.

Celestial Party Plates

I am sure that some of my science fiction writer and reader friends need to know that Target has a really pretty line of celestial party plates right now. 🙂 Both dinner and snack plates.

A Small Shindig

We’re having a small graduation shindig for the kids tomorrow. Can I tell you how exciting it was to pull out all the summery serveware? I may have a little bit of an entertaining problem. 🙂

There aren’t actually that many people coming; we’re keeping the numbers small per COVID and easing back into it all. But I admit that I’m tempted to fill up all these dishes anyway.

Costco, here I come. 🙂

A Craving for Cake

I had a craving for cake last night, but there was none to be had, and no one was volunteering to bake a cake for me and I didn’t have the energy. So that was sad, but I went poking around in my pantry, and realized I had sweetened condensed milk, which reminded me of a classic dessert of my childhood, mixed tinned fruit with sweetened condensed milk, and we had fresh cherries, so I thought they might be good together, and Reader — they were.

So Very Summer

The danger of easing into your day with a little GBBO is that you may decide that what you really want to make is a meringue bombé for your first post-COVID party on the coming weekend. (Everyone attending vaccinated, numbers very limited compared to previous years, we’re easing into this…)

I really don’t have time to experiment with meringue bombés right now!

But I might make a pavlova. That’s easy. 🙂 And so very summer…

Funded!

Thanks so much to all 75 people who have so far supported my Vegan Serendib Kickstarter with pre-orders — and also to everyone who helped boost the signal! Woot. 🙂

I’ll be back later today with an update about stretch goals, but for now, I will just revel in the moment.

To be clear, there are still plenty of rewards and pre-order discounts available for the next 23 days, if you’d like to hop over to the Kickstarter site:

https://www.kickstarter.com/…/vegan-serendib-a-sri…

Yay!

Pedestrian Tastes

Did a compare-and-contrast with random store kithul treacle, and high-end single source kithul that was probably three times as expensive. Both good with yogurt, as expected — the random store treacle was much sweeter, and the fancy treacle was somewhat more complex and interesting.

Although honestly, I like them both probably equally. 🙂 Maybe my tastes are just more pedestrian.