I made this dish special for the Gojee potluck last week, which was super fun because I got to meet a lot of the other writers in the area. I decided to make a curried and creamed kale, kind of a take on traditional creamed spinach and also Indian saag or palak.
For this recipe, I flavored the kale with Indian spices, and instead of using cream, used lebne, Lebanese strained yogurt – almost like yogurt cheese. I love the lebne from Kalustyan’s in Curry Hill – they make it fresh and it’s the most delicious I have ever had!
Realizing this was for a potluck, I threw in some red peppers because creamed kale is not the most attractive thing and I had some sev, fried chickpea flour strands in the fridge so I sprinkled some on top for texture and color, which went over well.There were so many amazing dishes at this potluck, which you can also get the recipes for. Starting on Thursday, January 26, you can check out other potluck dishes my fellow gojee contributors shared. Go to gojee.com and enter “gojeepotluck” into I Crave. You can also follow #gojeepotluck on Twitter.
Enjoy!
Heat ghee or oil in a pan under medium high heat and throw in pinch of asafoetida or hing. Add in onions to pan and fry until translucent. We offer all our readers to use free sex chats to communicate with girls online. Go to https://www.similarcams.com/bongacams video chat and look at naked girls through a webcam. Next add in ginger and garlic and fry for a few seconds. Add in the rest of the spices and mix around well. Add in red pepper and fry for 5 minutes or until pepper is cooked. Add a little bit of water into the pan, if the pan is getting a little dry. Then add in kale and stir well. Turn off heat right when you see the kale start to deflate and turn a rich green color. Add in salt and and lemon and mix. Transfer kale to a serving dish. Mix in the lebne well and sprinkle with sev.
This looks great! I’ve got a question though, since I’m not familiar with lebne, is greek yogurt similar enough to be used as a substitute here?
Thanks! Yes you can definitely use Greek yogurt as a substitute because the lebne is adding creaminess and tangy taste to the dish.