From Chef Michael Smith

You can fill more than Half Your Plate with this traditional Kenyan dish. It’s a complete vegetarian meal and so tasty that you just might end up filling all your plate. It’s often made with old-fashioned maize but even tastier with sweet corn.

Serves 4 to 6

6 ears of corn

A large bunch of kale

1 tablespoon (15 ml) of vegetable oil

2 onions, freshly chopped

3 cloves of freshly minced garlic

1 tablespoon (15 ml) of curry powder

A 28-ounce (796 ml) can of diced or chopped tomatoes

HYP.Kenyan Githeria 14-ounce can of your favourite beans or chickpeas, drained, rinsed well

1 teaspoon of salt

1 teaspoon of your favourite hot sauce

Prep the corn and kale. Shuck each ear then stand up in a large mixing bowl to contain mess. Hold steady with one hand and with the other carefully trim the sweet kernels into the bowl.  For the kale, trim the sturdy stem from the center of each leaf. Dice finely. Roll the leaves and slice them thinly.

Splash the oil into a small pot over medium-high heat then toss in the onions and garlic. Cook, stirring frequently, until the aromatic vegetables are lightly browned and delicious, just 3 or 4 minutes. Sprinkle in the curry powder and stir for a moment or two as its bright flavours emerge.

Add the tomatoes, corn and beans. Season with the salt and hot sauce. Bring to a slow, steady simmer. Stir in all the kale and continue cooking until it’s tender and bright green, 10 minutes or so. Serve and share!

Kitchen Tips
Canned beans are a super simple way to amp up the fiber and flavour on your plate. Choose low-sodium versions and rinse well before use. Don’t worry though, you won’t remove the flavour, micronutrients or fiber in the beans.

 

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