This is a quick and very easy vegetable curry with Brussels sprouts, Hokkaido pumpkin, flavourful, warming, and delicious served with some warm homemade bread or rice.
Brussels Sprouts Curry with Hokkaido Pumpkin and Pomegranate
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- Finely dice the ginger, onion, and garlic. Rinse the Brussels sprouts and remove any wilted outer leaves. Trim the woody bottoms and cut in half. Cut the pumpkin into inch pieces.
- Heat olive oil in a pan together with diced ginger, onion and garlic. Cook until aromatic, about 2 minutes. Add in Brussels sprouts and pumpkin. Cook for 5 minutes. Sprinkle the curry powder over and stir until well blended.
- Pour in coconut milk and vegetable stock. Bring to a boil and cook, covered, over medium-heat for 15 minutes. Season with salt and lime juice. Garnish with cilantro leaves and pomegranate seeds.
Healthy dish
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wow! healthy dish and love the combination
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ReplyDeleteScrumptious! Just the kind of food I make... A perfect dish!
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Rosa
Unusual combination with the brussels sprouts and curry, but it looks so lovely! I will definitely try this one evening soon =)
ReplyDeleteNever had brussels sprouts with any of those flavors. The pom seeds are a nice tart bite.
ReplyDeleteAngie this is so colourful and it makes my mouth water thinking about pumpkin and Brussels sprout curry. MMM
ReplyDeleteHearty and colourful dish. Love it !
ReplyDeleteNow this is a combo I would have never thought of!
ReplyDeleteI love that the dish looks so colorfull but i don'tlike sprouts.
ReplyDeleteThis is one gorgeous salad with all of the different colors. It just pops. I might even get my husband to eat Brussels sprouts when he sees this. Love the pomegranate seeds too. I was able to find them in a jar in our produce section, so I was able to avoid the mess of seeding a pomegranate for a winter salad I made recently.
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Sam
Love this beautiful and healthy dish , Angie ! The flavor and color combination is just wonderful :D
ReplyDeleteI love the vibrant colors in this veggie curry - it looks so bold. And delicious.
ReplyDeleteI love not only the beautiful colour that the pomegranate adds to this dish but also the texture and taste.
ReplyDeletethis looks wonderful and another great way of cooking with brussel sprouts!
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious and inventive combination of flavors. You photo is mouthwatering!
ReplyDeleteI love this recipe, the colours in it and I can imagine the flavours. It looks really yummy.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen this type of pumpkin but would love to try...the colors and flavors are quite beautiful in your dish;-)
ReplyDeleteThis looks healthy. Never thought of making curry with brussel sprouts, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, interesting dish and very healthy version. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
ReplyDeleteHave a great week ahead.
Every delicious fall ingredient in one recipe! I don't know if we have Hokkaido pumpkins here, but I bet a small pumpkin or squash would work too. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious pumpkin recipe :)
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Choc Chip Uru
This looks like such a nutritional bowl of goodness!
ReplyDeleteColourful and delicious, as always!
ReplyDeleteQuite colourful and unusual combination.
ReplyDeleteYou come up with the coolest combinations.
ReplyDeleteBrussels sprouts are not a vegetable that would come tomy mond for curry...like the idea. Very nice dish and the pomegranate is a great touch.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and healthy looks salad...I would take this salad as my whole meal in a heart beat...
ReplyDeleteHave a great week Angie!
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ReplyDeleteI have never thought of using brussel sprouts in a curry before! I had SUCH a curry craving last night, I wish I had seen this!!! Looks so yummy, Angie!
ReplyDeleteGreat pic and looks so yum!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful, colourful curry! Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous dish! With all the color, you know it's full of vitamins and so good for you. A lovely combination of flavors!
ReplyDeleteLove the colours to bring some winter cheers... :D
ReplyDeleteHow colourful. I love eating food that looks pretty as well as being healthy and tasty! This looks a nice version of all of those points. Another fab recipe, I bet the pomegranate really adds something to it =]
ReplyDeleteI love brussel sprouts but I'd never thought of using them in a curry. It sounds really yummy and looks fantastic.
ReplyDeleteHi Angie, I absolutely love the combination in this vegetable curry of brussel sprouts and pumpkin. And the pomegranate really makes its extra special.
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of curry! You've included all of my favorite winter produce in here!
ReplyDeleteSimple, healthy and a tempting presentation, Angie. Love the idea!
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ReplyDeleteNot only does your recipe sound terrific, it has such a great color.
ReplyDeleteLook delicioua I love pommegranate on salads!:)
ReplyDeleteSuch a healthy dish! Love the idea.
ReplyDeleteYou read my mind! I was just staring at the pomegranate sitting in front of me and thought about what I was going to do with it... and then I came across this!! I love it! Thanks for the inspiration, Angie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a flavorful & tasty combination.
ReplyDeleteI've been on a Brussels sprouts kick lately. Is that weird? haha anyways, these sound delicious! What a gorgeous and colorful dish.
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ReplyDeleteThere is not one thing I wouldn't enjoy in this gorgeous vegetable dish!
ReplyDeleteThis is why I love reading blogs, I would never think of these ingredients together but, this sounds and looks amazing!! Such gorgeous pictures :)
ReplyDeleteThere is something about this dish that is just beautiful. The colors, the flavors, the photos - whatever it is - I would like some please!
ReplyDeleteVegetable curries make a great weeknight meatless meal and the pumpkin and crunchy pomegranate seeds make it look so festive!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and warming enough, also like how you put together the in-season ingredients.
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful salad with warm and tasty flavors!
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely, Angie! Such delightful flavors :) I love the combination of curry and pumpkin with the brussels sprouts.
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As always, a gorgeous dish, Angie! The pomegranate arils are like little jewels :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great & tasty wonderful dish! I made it yesterday for my parents who were visiting. They & I so much loved this tasty & inspiring dish!
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing, and healthy, and what stunning colors! Love.
ReplyDeletelooks so good...will try it out & let you know..
ReplyDeleteTasty Appetite
Looks amazing... perfect for this cold season!
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice twist with curry and vegetables. I am trying to love Brussels sprouts more, so I welcome nice additions like pumpkin and pomegranate seeds.
ReplyDeleteI love winter salads and this one has all the elements. So festive looking too with the pretty pomegranate pearls!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty presentation - love the combination of coconut and curry. I need to pick up some pomegranates and perk up some of my dishes.
ReplyDeletePeople who doesn't like eating Brussels sprouts should see this dish of yours and I'm sure will change some minds. I'm sure the curry makes it so delicious and I love how you topped it with pom seeds. Thank you, Angie!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely dish! The pomegranates make it looks so christmasy:D Sounds yummy too!
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ReplyDeleteI recently tasted brussels sprouts and butternut squash and it was such a great combination. I can image how fantastic your recipe taste. Thanks for sharing, it looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOooooh....this is my type of food....curry! I love curries! Never thought of using brussels sprouts in curry. The only way I cooked it is with bacon :D I have to try it in curry. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm a Brussels sprouts lover! I have a few plant on the allotment at the moment... I like to cook the sprouts in unusual ways (unusual=not Italian for me!!LOL). Thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteGood idea to include Brussel sprouts in the curry! I like that you have used the fall/autumn produce in one dish :)
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