Curry…I love ALL kinds – whether it’s a main dish, snack food or even added to peanut or almond butter for an exquisite savory flare. You might say I’m addicted to the Thai curry cashews I get in the bulk section of our natural food store too…so add that to the list of my curry “loves”.
It was such a treat to get acquainted with Amy and her blog The Fearless Homemaker for this month’s Secret Recipe Club assignment. She’s a “food lover, entertaining enthusiast + crafty DIYer”..and her recipes will make you want to eat your computer screen! To name just a few recipes on my list to try are her Sweet Tea Icebox Tart, Slow Cooker Coconut Chickpea Curry and Parsnip and Rosemary Risotto. Can you say yummmm!?
When I saw the recipe for Bollywood Coconut Curry Popcorn Seasoning, I was immediately intrigued…then I read the ingredient list and said “YESSSSSSSS!” (loudly in my head). I was all ready with ingredients on hand to make her chickpea curry until I spotted this seasoning recipe, and I am so glad I did. Wowza!
Not only does this coconut curry seasoning taste fantastic – it’s a rockin’ combination of sweet, spicy, nutty, texture, and savory…AND it’s versatile. I used unsweetened coconut instead of sweetened and added stevia powder and coconut sugar to the mix instead of table sugar but any granulated sweetener will do the trick.
Toss it with fresh popped popcorn (I made mine with coconut oil) for an exotic kettle corn. However, don’t stop there… this seasoning mix makes a great gift, and I’m always looking for homemade holiday goody ideas.
Sprinkle over roasted cauliflower florets (pictured)
Mix into your favorite nut or seed butter for a savory spread
Toss with your roasted veggies (brussel sprouts pictured) or sweet potato fries
Add it to stir-fries or skillet potatoes
Season tofu, chicken, eggs or lentils
Add it to your deviled eggs for an Indian twist…and the list can go on and on!
Bollywood Coconut Curry Seasoning
This Bollywood Coconut Curry Seasoning is a flavorful, aromatic spice blend inspired by Indian cuisine. It combines warm spices with coconut for a sweet, savory, and slightly spicy profile. Perfect for curries, roasted veggies, soups, or as a dry rub.