Curried Mustard Greens with Kidney Beans Recipe Reviews - Allrecipes.com (Pg. 8)
Reviewed: Aug. 4, 2008
I loved loved loved this recipe~ I added more red pepper, used condensed fat free milk rather than half and half. I added half a ring of turkey smoked sausage~ Served over brown rice- Absolutely INCREDIBLE!
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Reviewed: Jun. 21, 2008
We added garlic cloves and used coconut milk instead of half & half. We also made couscous instead of rice. It was surprisingly good!
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Reviewed: May 19, 2008
This was such an easy and delicious recipe! I didn't have any shallots or onions so I just added a couple of cloves of garlic. I also substituted olive oil for the ghee and pinto beans for the kidney beans. What a versatile recipe! It was wonderful and tasted as if I had slaved over the stove for an hour and a half when the whole thing took about 30minutes from start to finish.
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Reviewed: May 2, 2008
I used frozen mustard greens, onions instead of the shallots, and fat-free yogurt (per another reviewer's suggestion) instead of heavy cream. It was still a wonderful side dish...full of flavor. Thanks for a great recipe!
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Cooking Level: Intermediate

Home Town: Colts Neck, New Jersey, USA
Living In: Sonora, California, USA

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Reviewed: Apr. 19, 2008
Picked free mustard greens which I've never before liked today. This recipe was wonderful with NO trace of bitterness from the greens. I'm going to make up a batch and try to freeze it for later. Super easy to make.
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Reviewed: Jan. 1, 2008
Schwang! This dish was like 'ol South marries Indian. We liked it. Instead of half and half I used lite coconut milk and did take the advice from above and added some garlic. Also I used 1/2 tsp. of powdered ginger in place of fresh. Nearly made the error of using scallions instead of shallots - because here in the South we say green onion more often. This shows I'm still learning.
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Reviewed: Dec. 23, 2007
Halfway through making this I asked myself, "Self, why am I making this? It can't be good..." Well, I was wrong! This is a very authentic tasting Indian dish! I did substitute home-canned tomatoes for the tomato sauce, and discovered my half and half was out of date so used buttermilk. Absolutely incredible!!! Really hit the spot served along pork tenderloin and a roasted sweet potato!
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Reviewed: Dec. 15, 2007
Very easy, pretty good. I didn't know whether or not to cut up the greens, so I chopped the bunch up in 3-4" lengths. I might go even a little smaller next time, especially since my toddler will also be eating this. I used olive oil instead of ghee (since I had it...), 1/2 a sweet onion (because I think shallots are expensive :-), and 1/2 cup sour cream instead of the 1/2 and 1/2. I also added salt & pepper. I think it was a little bland, so next time I'll increase the curry and the red pepper. And I'm thinking I'll add some raisins! P.S. Don't forget to make some rice to serve this dish over.
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Reviewed: Dec. 6, 2007
this is super tasty! i added an onion, used dried ginger, added a clove of garlic and left out the cream to make it vegan. It doesnt look so appetizing but trust me it tastes good.
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Reviewed: Nov. 8, 2007
i changed some stuff in this. i added a cup (measured before cooking) brown rice and two and a half cubed chicken breasts, which i cooked with the shallots. i added the rice with the tomato sauce etc. i also halved the curry powder but ended up adding a few more dashes after all was said and done. i think this needed a little bit of salt, which i added and it improved the flavor. it turned out really tasty, and very filling !
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