Monday, November 30, 2020

Cozy Veggie Korma

Let the record show: if I could eat this creamy, cozy, veggie korma for every cold-weather meal, I’d be a very happy person.

(Which, honestly, is kind of what I’ve been doing lately. A little here for lunch, a little there for dinner, a little the next day with some added paneer because I love myself…)

It’s important to know that this recipe has so much flavor, but it’s also not LOUD flavor. It’s like rich, cozy, mellow, could-keep-eating-forever flavor.

The base of this veggie korma is a boatload of comforting vegetables like fork-tender potatoes, bell peppers, and green beans, but the thing that makes it feel like a hug is that creamy golden sauce. We’re giving a gentle sauté to a careful amount of aromatic onion, garlic, ginger, cardamom, coriander, and other spices, and then adding a bit of cream and yogurt to make this the kind of recipe that lands in the perfect exciting-but-gentle flavor zone.

Scooped up hot over a pile of steamy basmati rice… oof. Game over. We can survive winter with this.

It’s the kind of big-flavor-cozy recipe where you can practically finish the entire pan in one sitting.

Direct quote from a family member on his second? third? plate piled high with veggie korma: “I feel like I could just keep eating and eating and eating this.”

Yes, me too, amen.

Watch How to Make This Recipe

I based this recipe off the Vegetable Korma recipe from a 2008 cookbook called Best Ever Indian Cookbook by Mridula Baljekar, which is just a gem of a book. It has always been one of my favorite sources for Indian recipes because of the step by step photos, and every recipe I’ve tried over the years has been awesome (and there have been many). The changes I made from the original include subbing some ground spices in place of whole spices and adjusting the veggie-to-liquid ratios a bit. For a more in-depth look at Indian food including influences, methods, definitions, and more, check out this amazing post called Indian Cooking 101 by our friend Anu from Simmer to Slimmer!

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Cozy Veggie Korma


  • Author: Lindsay
  • Prep Time: 20 minutes
  • Cook Time: 30 minutes
  • Total Time: 50 minutes
  • Yield: 4

Description

Cozy Veggie Korma! A boatload of comforting vegetables like potatoes, bell peppers, and green beans, and a creamy golden sauce with onion, garlic, ginger, warming spices. So comforting!


Ingredients

The Base:

  • 4 tablespoons butter
  • 1 small onion, thinly sliced
  • 2 large garlic cloves, thinly sliced
  • one 1-inch piece ginger, thinly sliced
  • 6 cardamom pods
  • 1 tablespoon ground coriander
  • 1 teaspoon each turmeric and cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground cinnamon

The Veggies:

  • 2 gold potatoes, peeled and cubed (about 3 cups
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 cups green beans, cut into 1-inch pieces
  • 12 red bell pepper, cut into 1-inch pieces 
  • 2 cups cubed paneer (optional)

The Sauce:

  • 1/2 cup heavy cream
  • 1/2 cup plain full-fat yogurt
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon garam masala
  • 1/2 cup of water (if needed)
  • cilantro to garnish
  • rice for serving

Instructions

  1. Cook aromatics: Melt the butter in a large soup pot or skillet over medium heat. Add onions, garlic, and ginger; sauté 5-7 minutes until softened.
  2. Add spices: Add cardamom, coriander, turmeric, cumin, red pepper flakes, and cinnamon; sauté 2-3 minutes until fragrant.
  3. Simmer the veggies: Add potatoes and water; cover and simmer for 8-10 minutes. Add green beans and bell peppers; simmer uncovered for 3-5 minutes, until all vegetables are tender. Add paneer (optional).
  4. Make it creamy: Bring the heat down to avoid curdling. When cooled slightly, add cream, yogurt, salt, and garam masala. Add the extra water if necessary to loosen it up.
  5. Prepare to feast: Season with salt and pepper, serve over rice, and top with cilantro. Creamy, comforting, and heavenly.

Notes

Spice Substitutions: The cookbook I studied up on recommended using whole spices when possible – for example, cinnamon sticks and dried red chile peppers, as this is the traditional way to build the flavor base in a lot of Indian cooking. I often don’t have cinnamon sticks or whole dried red chile peppers on hand, so I’m just sharing what I use instead which is ground cinnamon and red pepper flakes. But if you have the whole spices, go ahead and use them! 

  • Category: Dinner
  • Method: Stovetop
  • Cuisine: Indian

Keywords: veggie korma, korma recipe, paneer recipe, vegetable korma

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Monday, November 23, 2020

10 Holiday Gifts to Show Small Businesses Some Big Love

Well, here we are in November and for many of us, it feels like it’s the 268th day of March, but nope, we’re headed into the holidays. And it probably doesn’t look the way any of us hoped it would.

So, like everything else this year, our focus is switching to something smaller, something closer to home, something that throws more support behind those in our immediate communities. For this year’s Holiday Gift Guide, we’re highlighting small businesses and shopping locally, wherever you are.

Our teams (Pinch of Yum, Food Blogger Pro, WP Tasty, and Nutrifox) span far and wide, so when collecting ideas, there wound up being several different locales to choose from. Minneapolis, Portland, Vancouver, Pittsburgh, and more – all over the map. Maybe one of them is near and dear to you too! But if not, most things can be shipped almost anywhere.

You’ll find ideas of things and places that we love and love to support, and more about why we love them and how you can love them too! From jewelry, craft spirits, awesome local bookstores, to apparel, we’re excited to share the things we love with you.

And while this year has been so hard in so many ways, and things aren’t going to be the way most of us planned, gifts or not, we hope you find ways to share joy during the holidays with the people you love. However you are able to gather this year, no matter how small, love each other big. ❤


1. The Comfiest Earrings You’ll Ever Wear

Leather and Cork Earrings from JCelineJewelryCo // Based in Minnesota

Ever put in a pair of earrings and then subsequently take them off because OUCH MY EARS? If that’s you or someone you love, then these will make those ears extremely happy. Handmade from upcycled leather and cork, they’re super lightweight and verstile – all different colors, patterns, textures, you name it.


2. Plant-Based Beauty That’s, Well, Really Beautiful

Photo credit: Founded in Beauty

Bestseller Gift Box from Woodlot // Based in Vancouver, BC

Woodlot is a line of premium, plant-based home and beauty products founded by Sonia and Fouad, a husband and wife duo based in Vancouver. The aromas are sophisticated and clean, and the ingredients are simple and ethically-sourced (yes!). The bestseller gift box is a great place to start – it features three of Woodlot’s most popular products, including their Original candle that smells of fir, cedarwood, pine and sweet orange which honestly, is just what we really need right now.

Recommended by Jasmine, Affiliate Manager at Food Blogger Pro


3. Locally-Sourced Books Wherever You Are

Black Garnet Books and Bookshop.org // Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota and wherever you are

We love when a community comes together to make big things happen, and this is the story of Black Garnet Books. In less than a month, the idea was generated, shared widely, and then the GoFundMe fully backed (well beyond the stretch goal) for Dionne Sims to open the only Black, woman-owned bookstore in the Twin Cities. Their focus is on contemporary literature that amplifies racially-diverse, underrepresented voices and stories. Right now, while the search for a physical space continues, they are running pop-up shops around the Cities, but they are also a great book-shopping choice to support through bookshop.org, which is also a great place to stop to find other locally-sourced books in your own community as well.

Recommended by Rita, Writer at Pinch of Yum + Alexa, General Manager at Food Blogger Pro


4. The Holly-est Jolly-est Beer Around

Mad Elf Ale from Tröegs Independent Brewing // Based in Hershey, Pennsylvania

This is almost guaranteed make this time of year the holly-est and jolly-est it can be! A seasonable malty beer that’s fermented with honey and cherries that’s only available once per year. If you’re not local to PA, you can find it near you using the brew finder.

Recommended by Alexa, General Manager at Food Blogger Pro


5. When You Need (Excellent) Curry in a Hurry

Curry Pastes from Thai and True // Based in Portland, Oregon

A Portland favorite, Thai & True curry pastes and sauces are handmade by owners and Thai natives Susie and her husband Pon Kasem. Order a few for a simple tasty gift, or honestly, just maintain a steady supply for a curry in a hurry any (every?) night of the week. Which, honestly, what else do you really need in these times? 

Recommended by Katie, General Manager at WP Tasty


6. A Little (Big) Boost to Your Cocktail Game

Frieda Coffee Liqueur from Du Nord Spirits // Based in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Du Nord is America’s First Black-Owned Distillery and that’s an amazing thing all on its own. And on top of that, they also have a coffee liqueur that’s just…yes. It’s a little something special to give to friends or family (or yourself!) that feels so super cozy in this very long winter. Excellent in a something like a White Russian or all on its own to sip. Or maybe even over ice cream?? Please report back.

Recommended by Jenna, General Manager at Pinch of Yum


7. Earrings That Will Just Make You Happy

Confetti Earrings from JillMakes // Based in Lafayette, Louisiana

Whimsical jewelry is the name of the game in Etsy shop JillMakes. And Ann from our WP Tasty team has not one, but TWO pairs of confetti earrings, because you really can’t have too much confetti. Every piece is handmade by Jill and her team in her jewelry studio and she even offers DIY kits (in true Etsy fashion) so you can make your own earrings. Seriously the coolest.

Recommended by Ann, Customer Success Agent at WP Tasty


8. Show Your Love in Cap Form

Custom Baseball Cap from R&D Designs // Based in Wilmington, North Carolina

Husband and wife team Ronnie and Debbie Stubber are the driving forces behind the Etsy shop RandDDesignsILM, where they specialize in customizing apparel and gifts, like this Schitt’s Creek baseball cap that is just really, truly, one of the best things we’ve seen.

Recommended by Ann, Customer Success Agent at WP Tasty


9. Just Really Good, Snob-Free Coffee

Photo credit: Deadstock Coffee

Fresh Prince Coffee from Deadstock Coffee // Based in Portland, Oregon

Saturday mornings are best spent with Deadstock Coffee’s Fresh Prince. Does it really taste like fruity pebbles? Yes. How do they do it? Nobody knows. But it’s magic. But if your morning isn’t feeling so fruity, the Breezy blend is another great choice. Locally owned and roasted, Deadstock is the place in Portland for really good, snob-free coffee.

Recommended by Katie, General Manager at WP Tasty


10. When You Want to Just Mix Up Everything After This Year

Foodie and Mixology Dice from Two Tumbleweeds // Based in Colorado

Created by two sisters from the Midwest, Foodie Dice & Mixology Dice are a super fun way to mix up your at-home meals and cocktail hours. The Foodie Dice helps inspire new combos for dinner, and the Mixology Dice (along with a well stocked bar) will really up your cocktail game.

Recommended by Emily, Video Specialist at Pinch of Yum


Sending lots of love and cozy holiday feelings in this hard, strange time, from all our team members to you.

What are some of your favorite local shops in your area? Comment them below so we can all share in a little more love. ❤

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Thursday, November 19, 2020

20 Magical Ways to Use Your Instant Pot

20 Magical Ways to Use Your Instant Pot

This post was originally published a few years back, but guess what!? We added four more ways to use our favorite kitchen appliance – texture-perfect applesauce, a big pot of spaghetti, comforting risotto, and our favorite pot roast. Let us know in the comments how else you like to use this magical machine. ✨


THE INSTANT POT.

Let’s talk about the Instant Pot. Hands up if you’re part of the club?

For a first-timer, it can feel like some sort of mysterious potential-to-explode gadget that ends up sitting in the back of your kitchen cabinet for years out of fear. Or, it’s only lugged out to make that pot of brown rice or mysterious batch of dry beans (which, yes, is still an excellent use).

But we’ve been around the Instant Pot block a few times. And we’re here to tell you that this little beauty basically lives on our countertop at this point. It’s our rice cooker, soup maker, freezer meal magician, last-minute dinner miracle all in one. And we just can’t stop.


First things first – what is an Instant Pot?

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Instant Pot.

The Instant Pot is an electric pressure cooker but also a slow cooker, yogurt maker, rice cooker, big sauté pot, steamer, and more. We have the 6-Quart Instant Pot Duo which is what we use for all our Instant Pot recipes. They also make a 3-Quart Instant Pot Mini and a hefty 8-quart Instant Pot.

The Instant Pot is an absolute game-changer, especially on busy nights. Most recipes are dump and cook, and all you have to do is set it all up and then WALK AWAY to do other fun stuff like watch TV, walk your dog, clean your house, have a dance party, etc.

BONUS: it also cooks food way faster (70%!) than other ways to cook and it’s all done in one pot. Do you get why we love this thing yet?

If you’re still not convinced, the Instant Pot is PRIME for meal prepping and freezer meals – no thawing required. You can check out all our freezer meal Instant Pot recipes here if you’re into that kind of stuff (answer: you definitely are).

We’ll also just drop the obvious: it’s also a pretty excellent gift for a certain holiday coming around the corner.

Alright, let’s get on with it. Here are some of our favorite ways to use this little gem.


1. Short Rib Beef Ragu

Beef ragu in Instant Pot. Beef ragu in the Instant Pot.

The Instant Pot is a master at shortening the cooking times for notoriously long recipes. Example: this beef ragu. Beef short ribs take hours in the oven to become fork tender, but all the Instant Pot needs is a little over 30 minutes. Serve it up over a giant bowl of pasta or gnocchi and you’ll never go back to oven roasting short ribs again. 

Click here to get the recipe.

2. Yogurt

Yogurt in the Instant Pot.
Yogurt in the Instant Pot.

One of the most OMG moments of owning an Instant Pot is when you realize you can make yogurt. It’s a bit time consuming, but simple and uncomplicated. You’ll want to make sure you have an instant read thermometer to check the temperature of the milk (the one you use for meat works perfectly!). The result is a creamy and naturally sweet yogurt.

Click here to get this recipe from Tidbits.

3. Rice

Brown rice in the Instant Pot. Brown rice in the Instant Pot.

Put a rice cooker on the list of appliances you now can move to the basement. ✔ The Instant Pot is the BEST for perfectly cooked rice. Even better: you can cook rice AND all your fixings all in one pot like this Spicy Chicken Meal Prep with Rice and Beans.

Click here to get this recipe from InstantPot.com.

4. Spiced Apple Cider

Apple cider in the Instant Pot. Hot cider in the Instant Pot.

Drinks in the Instant Pot?! Oh yes. This fruity, mug full of happiness is at the top of the list. Completely hands-off, made in 15 minutes, and party ready. After the cider is finished cooking, keep the Instant Pot on warm and swap out the pressure cooking lid for the glass lid for easy self-serving. 👍🏼

Click here to get this recipe from Life Made Sweeter.

5. All the Soups

Wild rice soup in the Instant Pot. Wild rice soup in the Instant Pot.

We love making soup in the Instant Pot so much, we wrote an entire post about it. Our favorite though? This Wild Rice Soup. It’s magical, comforting, and has all-day simmered flavor in less than an hour.

Click here to get this recipe.

6. Hard Boiled Eggs

Eggs in the Instant Pot. Eggs in the Instant Pot.

Talk about a meal prep score. Having hard boiled eggs in the fridge is an instant breakfast, shortcut to amazing egg salad, or a pop of protein for lunch. Five minutes on high pressure, natural release 5 minutes, plunge in ice water, and peel – that’s it. MAGIC.

Click here to get this recipe from Skinnytaste.

7. Whole Roasted Chicken

Whole chicken in the Instant Pot. Whole chicken in the Instant Pot.

Don’t believe us? The Instant Pot can cook an entire 5-lb. chicken in 30 MINUTES and it’s juicy and amazing. ALSO: try laying the chicken on a bed of lemon slices and a generous sprinkling of herbs and salt. You’re welcome.

Click here to get this recipe from Life Made Sweeter.

8. Baked Potatoes

Potatoes in the Instant Pot. Potatoes in the Instant Pot.

Who doesn’t love a loaded baked potato??? You can make a batch of potatoes in 12 MINUTES, which is the perfect amount of time for you gather a few toppings for a very ideal baked potato bar.

Click here to get this recipe from Crunchy Creamy Sweet.

9. Mashed Potatoes

Potatoes in the Instant Pot. Mashed potatoes in the Instant Pot.

While we’re on the subject of potatoes, let’s talk mashed! These mashed potatoes are the creamiest, dreamiest potatoes full of cream cheese, butter, and herbs. YUM.

Click here to get this recipe.

10. Steamed Brussels Sprouts (Or Any Steamed Veggies!)

Brussels sprouts in the Instant Pot. Brussels Sprouts in the Instant Pot.

Yes, steamed vegetables aren’t the most glamorous of recipes, but they are an old standby for good reason. A swish of olive oil and sprinkle of salt and you’re in veggie heaven.

Click here to get this recipe from Pressure Cook Recipes.

11. Dried Chickpeas (OR any dried beans!)

Chickpeas in the Instant Pot.
Chickpeas in the Instant Pot.

Making dried beans the traditional way can be overwhelmingly time consuming. There’s soaking and simmering and boiling and it’s just a WHOLE THING. The Instant Pot basically solves all those problems. Pop the dried beans in the Instant Pot, cover with water, and cook for about 30 minutes. No pre-soaking required!

Click here to get this recipe from A Couple Cooks.

12. Steel Cut Oats

Steel cut oats in the Instant Pot. Oatmeal in the Instant Pot.

Making steel cut oatmeal in the Instant Pot is a no-brainer. No watching to see if your pot on the stove will boil over. No worrying about over or under cooking. No fear of burnt oatmeal stuck to the bottom of the pot. Just put the oats in the pot with water (or almond milk if you’re feeling fancy) and cook. The result is a creamy, nutty pot of steel cut oats.

Click here to get this recipe from The Kitchn.

13. Kettle Corn

Popcorn in the Instant Pot. Popcorn in the Instant Pot.

We’re delving into snack territory! More specifically, POPCORN. Honestly, popping any type of popcorn in the Instant Pot is pretty slick, but we’re partial to the sweet saltiness of kettle corn.

Click here to get this recipe from Sixth Bloom.

14. Cheesecake

Cheesecake in the Instant Pot. Cheesecake in the Instant Pot.

Well hello, cheesecake! This might be the most magical of ways we’ve got. Since the Instant Pot uses steam to cook, it makes for an over-the-top creamy cheesecake that’s done in just 35 minutes. Also, this tiny little 7-inch springform pan is JUST TOO CUTE.

Click here to get this recipe from My Baking Addiction.

15. Ribs

Ribs in the Instant Pot. Ribs in the Instant Pot.

RIBS! Yes, we’re serious. They take 5 minutes to prep then 30ish minutes of cook time. Pro tip: finish them with extra sauce under the broiler to take them over the top.

Click here to get this recipe from Spend with Pennies.

16. Mac and Cheese

Mac and cheese in the Instant Pot. Mac and cheese in the Instant Pot.

This dreamy Mac and Cheese is made with all real ingredients and it’s faster than the boxed stuff. Honestly. SO fast. Just 5 ingredients and 4 minutes of cook time.

Click here to get this recipe.

17. Applesauce

The best snack for kids and adults (and with cinnamon?? yes.). And instead of standing over a stove, simmering away, all you have to do is pop it all in the Instant Pot and let it do its work.

Click here to get this recipe from The Kitchn.

18. Pot Roast

One of our new favorites this year, and honestly, better than any slow-cooked or braised pot roast in our book. Tender beef, perfect potatoes, earthy mushrooms, and a delicious made-in-the-same-pot gravy all over top.

Click here to get this recipe.

19. Risotto

Woweeeee another *usually* high maintenance one transformed into zero maintenance. There’s still nothing like a slow-simmered risotto on the stove, but honestly, you don’t lose anything other than the experience with this one.

Click here to get this recipe from All Recipes.

20. Spaghetti

Spaghetti. In the Instant Pot!? Uh huh. As our recipe tester said: “Surprisingly delicious!” We’ll take any opportunity for less-to-zero extra dishes, and this one takes the cake (er, pot).

Click here to get this recipe from The Salty Marshmallow.


Favorite Accessories for the Instant Pot

Your Instant Pot will come with what you’ll need for most recipes, but if you want to fully immerse yourself into its wonders, you may want to pick up a few of these extras.

7-inch Springform Pan

Springform pan.

If you have ever made cheesecake before, than you know the magic of a springform pan! Cheesecake bliss to follow.

Extra Silicone Rings

Silicone sealing rings.

Yes, it’s true that the Instant Pot comes with a silicone sealing ring, but it’s a good idea to have a spare (or two!). If you use your Instant Pot for spicy chili or saucy meats, over time the silicone ring can become stained and hold onto some less-than-ideal “flavors” (totally yum, right?). If you are hoping to use your Instant Pot for both sweet and savory recipes, it’s a good idea to have designated sweet and savory silicone rings.

Glass Instant Pot Lid

Instant Pot lid.

For when you want to turn your Instant Pot into a slow cooker! MAGIC. It also let’s you see your food while it cooks which is essential for things like that homemade kettle corn above – which is one of our newest obsessions.

ALSO, you can swap out the pressure cooking lid with this one after cook time to make it easier to serve up pots of chili or even homemade apple cider. #winning


LOVE YOU FOREVER, INSTANT POT. ❤  Here’s where you can find the Instant Pot once more if you’re feeling inspired.

And here’s a collection of the best Instant Pot recipes we tried from all around the internet.

What else can it do that we’re missing? We need to know. 👇🏼

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