Kidney bean and pineapple curry
The combination of fruit and beans may sound an odd one, but this easy recipe is based loosely on the most popular dish on my website, the peach and chickpea curry. I set out to make a variation that was just as good and, dare I say it, this one is actually better…
Each serving provides 233 kcal, 8g protein, 34.5g carbohydrates (of which 22.5g sugars), 4.5g fat (of which 0.5g saturates), 11g fibre and 0.8g salt.
Ingredients
- 1 large onion, finely chopped, or 140g/5oz frozen diced onion
- 1 tbsp vegetable oil
- 1–2 tbsp garlic and ginger paste (see tip)
- 2 tbsp medium curry powder
- 432g tin pineapple chunks in juice
- 400g tin kidney beans, rinsed and drained
- 2 x 400g tins chopped tomatoes
- salt and black pepper
- fresh coriander, to garnish (optional)
Method
Put the onion in a large non-stick pan, add the oil and a generous pinch of salt, and cook over a medium heat for 5 minutes, or until the onion starts to soften.
Add the garlic and ginger paste and stir in well, then stir in the curry powder. Pour in the pineapple, along with all of the juice. Add the kidney beans, then the tomatoes, and stir well. Season generously with black pepper and simmer for 30 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent the curry from sticking and burning. You may need to add a splash of water to stop it from drying out.
Serve hot, with rice and coriander, if using.
Recipe Tips
If you have a blender, you can blend half of the pineapple with the chopped tomatoes to make a sweet and sour sauce base.
To make your own garlic and ginger paste, crush 2 garlic cloves and finely grate 10g fresh root ginger. Mix together, or alteratively pound the ingredients in a pestle and mortar until you have a paste.
This is a dish that improves over a day or two, so leftovers are even more delicious.
In September 2023 this recipe was costed at an average of £3.21 when checking prices at three UK supermarkets (priced using homemade garlic and ginger paste, if using a readymade jar the cost is £4.28). This recipe is designed to be made in conjunction with a low-cost store-cupboard, for more details click here to see how our budget recipes were costed.