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Knowing we would both be home late tonight, we cooked this on Sunday so that all we had to do was reheat it when we got home this evening. I wasn’t entirely convinced about this when Stephen suggested it but since I didn’t have an alternative suggestion, we decided to give it a go.
My main concern was whether the texture of the beans and mushrooms would work together. It wasn’t as bad as I imagined but I wasn’t completely sold, I think chopping the mushrooms smaller would have helped and we should have doubled up on the spices. This is a Madhur Jaffrey recipe and experience has shown that her seasoning is too mild for our tastes. And I know I always say it but this would definitely have been better as a side dish alongside a meat curry.
It does look good.
I note your meat addiction, I was exactly the same and now I am mainly vegan and feel so much better for it. Although I do really enjoy meat I really only want occassionally now, and ethical organic meat is so expensive.
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Hello,
Yes I’ve had the same experience with Madhur Jaffrey’s low amounts of spices. I tried a couple of things and it was almost as if I’d forgotten to put the spices in. And so I decided not to bother with her and gave the book away to charity.
I agree that beans and mushrooms seem like an odd combination. It looks nice though.
I think addiction might be going a bit far! While there are some meat-free dishes I’m happy to eat, I mostly think food just doesn’t taste as good without meat. I like food far too much to restrict myself to either a vegetarian or vegan diet, it seems to me like you’re missing out on so much.
As far as organic meat goes, it depends on the dish. I can tell the difference but I don’t see the point for slow-cooed dishes or dishes with lots of spice. Ethical is different and we only ever eat free-range. Fish is slightly different, I can’t imagine a life without cod and chips or tuna so we do sometimes indulge.
I can’t believe the commentor who gave Ms. Jaffrey’s book away! it is a very good book and i use it often. this recipe is one of my particular favorites. I think the spicing is just right – it is meant to be mild. Sometimes i like my tastebuds blown away, and other times i prefer sublety. anyway, good post. look forward to reading more of it.
I’m operating a one-in-one-out policy on my cookery books at the moment and I have to agree with Caramella, this is one I wouldn’t miss. There are so many better books, I was so disappointed with this one.
Maybe it is meant to be a mild dish but I think all the recipes in this book are under-spiced, for my tastes anyway. Mild is good as a side dish I think, to balance something spicier as part of a larger meal but on it’s own, I just found this bland. I didn’t like the texture of the mushrooms either though so that didn’t help my overally appreciation of the dish ๐