Mim’s Rainbow Vegetable Curry

By Miriam Erasmus

Mim’s rainbow curry veg

When feeding my family over the decades, I have always tried to give them a ‘rainbow’ every day. 

Being vegetarian – no meat, fish or eggs – I have done a lot of research into nutrition, and, believe it or not, each colour has it’s place on our plates. 

Much like the English “Meat and 2” which usually included meat, potatoes and sommat colourful like carrots or cabbage !! 

Here is my favourite curry recipe, which is not set in stone, but here goes. 

Ingredients 

2 potatoes

2 carrots

I red onion

2 thin slices cabbage

1 Tomato

2 slices butternut

Some sprigs of herbs – I used oregano, thyme, oregano and coriander. 

Herbs growing

I large dollop coconut oil ( heaped tablespoon )

I tsp curry powder

I tsp turmeric 

Water to cover. 

Method 

Chop up the vegetables into small pieces.

Rinse the herbs and take the leaves off the stalks. 

In a large frying pan, melt the coconut oil.

Remove from heat.

Add the curry powder and turmeric and mix into the melted oil. 

Put the pan back on the stove and add the vegetables.

Toss so they are all covered in the flavoured oil.

Add enough water to half cover the vegetables. 

Cooking

Cook on high until it bubbles, then stir again, cover and put on low heat until cooked – about 20 to 25 minutes. If the water hasn’t boiled away enough, leave the lid off a while. 

Plated

Serve and enjoy.

This time we ate it as is. I sometimes serve it with rice or chapati or naan or tacos or ……… 

Monkey’s share

P.S. Throw out the peels for the monkeys !!

Author

  • Miriam was born in Lewes, East Sussex, in 1948. For the last 76 years her life has revolved around the gift of music. At college in the 60s, she learned the guitar and became enamoured with folk songs, which led to a 4 year career as 'Miriam Backhouse.' The First Lady of Folk”. She still tours Europe every Summer. In 1977 she married John Erasmus and moved to South Africa. Miriam and John (who died in May 2023) shared a love of music and raised a family on these talents, playing music from Opera to Rock’n’Roll and Nursery Rhymes! Her life has trodden many paths: musician, sound worker, educator, model, seamstress, puppeteer, actress, wife, mother and grandmother. Now, Miriam is a journalist, and shares her adventures in South Africa and on her travels.

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