Ok, it's not Sunday, but you could be reading this on Sunday. Or planning a meal for Sunday. Or... oh, you get the point. Plus, it doesn't need to be Sunday for you to enjoy this cheap and easy comfort meal.
I lived in Japan one semester of college, and my favorite meal was karerisu. Curry Rice. I must've eaten the stuff 3 or 4 times a week, so it was like going through withdrawls when I returned home. But I dreamed about it. Asked for it at every sushi joint I visited. And then. In the least likely of places, I found it.
Ingredients:
1 red onion
2 lb potatoes (I prefer white or red new potatoes)
3 large carrots
2 T vegetable oil
2 T whole wheat flour
2 T curry powder (maharajah if you can find it)
8 oz tomato paste (1 small can)
1/2 cu apple sauce (the SECRET ingredient!)
1/2 cu peas
S&P
1 cu brown rice (I used Nishiki brand brown sushi rice)
Mise en place makes me happy.
2. Dice your carrots, onion, and potatoes into near equal sized chunks.
3. In a pan over medium high heat (make sure this one can hold at least 5 cups of stuff), add 1 T oil, onions and carrots. Cook for 5 minutes.
4. Add your diced potatoes and 3 cu of water. Simmer until potatoes are soft, about 15 minutes.
5. In another pan over medium heat, add the remaining 1 T of oil, 2 T curry powder, 2 T whole wheat flour, 2 T tomato paste, and the 1/2 cu applesauce (the SECRET to delicious curry). Whisk to form a roux. Add water from the potato pot to thin out roux. Once roux is thinned enough to mix with potato pot, add to potato pot. It will be thin at first, but your patience will be rewarded.
Thin.
Thick.
It tasted pretty darn close to the original.
Enjoy!
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