Watermelon Curry



The Vegan Stoner's Watermelon Curry

46 comments:

Banana Wonder said...

Whoa! This is crazy-delicious!

Mike @TheIronYou said...

Curry and watermelon...never thought of these two ingredients together but more than willing to give a go!
PS we missed you guys...

T said...

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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

this is wild! Can't wait to try.

Cadry said...

Wow, how creative! I bet the combo of spicy and sweet is fantastic!

Lynda Jane Cakes said...

This sounds delicious and needs to be made asap! Thanks for sharing a very unique recipe!

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Ben Liu said...

This is the first time I see watermelon in Curry and be cooked.:)
Would like to try sometime.

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Unknown said...

I'm a new follower, so happy to see a new post! This sounds interesting :)

Luīze R. said...

Cute! Tried it with a very ripe melon instead of watermelon. 7/10. Next time will add some onion too.

Jenny @ BAKE said...

what an interesting sauce substitute!

Anonymous said...

What size watermelon are we talking? A regular grocery store large one or a baby one?

The Vegan Stoner said...

Anonymous — We tried this a couple times and used round watermelons of different sizes. Smaller melons make thicker sauce and smaller portions. Whatever is available to you should work fine. However, we never tried one of those gigantic, oval-shaped ones.

Cock and Bull said...

Wow, truly original I really want to try this!

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Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

This is so yummy! I added extra spices (chilli, nutmeg and coriander seed) and red onion, celery and cucumber to the sauce and served it with plain soy yoghurt and hot mango chutney. My date was very impressed!

Anonymous said...

Finally a new post :)

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Jim G said...

Merry Christmas Vegan Stoner! We miss you ;)

Renard Moreau said...

[ Smiles ] Your curried watermelon recipe looks easy to follow.

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Anonymous said...

How many people does this much serve?

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The Vegan Stoner said...

Anonymous:
This makes about 2 servings, as do most of the recipes on the blog.

Anonymous said...

I can't find any watermelons right now in France. With what other fruit can I substitute it?

Anonymous said...

Thank you :)

The Vegan Stoner said...

Hi Anonymous,

Tomatoes will work well in this recipe. We also think that strawberries may work, but we have not tried this yet. It would be a daring experiment.

Hope this helps.

Anonymous said...

Mine tasted like chai tea with your recipe,but I added more salt and 2 red onions+ sprinkle of seasoned salt.I used only 2 big garlic cloves and teaspoon of olive oil,without tofu which I replaced with homemade almond silky cheese(mix of almond milk and thickener).I don't know what kind of curry spice do you use,maybe it has salt and different composition of spices?Mine has:tumeric,mustard,coriander,black pepper,garlic,chilli,ginger.So with this correction it turned out very tasty.Served it with cooked oats.

Anonymous said...

Hi! I'm the Anonymous from France that commented before, I did it with mango and it was amazing! thanks!

gumushel said...

wonderful !

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