Kerala Ishtew (Indian Coconut Milk Vegetable Stew)
Kerala ishtew is a hearty coconut milk vegetable stew with a little heat. Full of carrots, potatoes, and green beans, this is a cheap and healthy staple food.
Indian cuisine is fantastic for a plant-based diet since it has a rich tradition of meat-free cookery. As of 2006, 40% of the country was vegetarian! Being a large country with such a long history, India has huge diversity in its foods (see this map to get an idea of the major regional cuisines). One thing they have in common for sure is that they are all delicious and flavourful.
Kerala ishtew is a hearty coconut milk vegetable stew with a little heat. Full of carrots, potatoes, and green beans, this is a cheap and healthy staple food.
These crispy vegan chickpea fritters are an Indian street snack called ambode or paruppu vadai. The batter is mixed in a blender or food processor. So easy!
All you need to grow alfalfa sprouts safely and cheaply: alfalfa seeds, vinegar, and a mason jar. No gardening skills needed to enjoy fresh sprouts every day!
These 4-ingredient ladoos are so creamy and delicious, you’ll want to eat them before they even cool down. Did I mention it’s a one-pot recipe?!