spring greens in coconut milk
using up: spring greens
This is a really simple and easy dish, and vegan to boot, which is always useful to have in your arsenal of recipes.
Put on some rice to cook - we had basmati, with a lemon quartered into it to give it a nice flavour.
Finely chop some garlic and a dried chilli, and fry them in some groundnut oil for a minute or so; I use a wok for this. Take a tin of coconut milk - I used about 2/3 of it for two of us - add it to the wok, and boil it vigorously for about ten minutes, to reduce it to a fairly gloopy texture.
While that’s going on, take a bunch of spring greens and shred them fairly finely - up to you whether you remove the stalks or not. Blanch them in boiling water for a couple of minutes, then drain and press the water out. The greens want to go into the coconut gloop about five minutes before the end.


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