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Put the slow cooker to work at home with this easy vegetable curry recipe

With everyone stuck at home, that slow cooker in your cabinet might be seeing new life. Even hardcore food snobs can find reason to use one of these straightforward devices, which is perfect for a big pot of chili or a weeknight roast. But the truth is, slow cookers can handle a wide variety of foods, including vegetarian.

A healthy option to combat all that inside-the-house time is a basic vegetable curry, and one of the easiest ways to pull it off is in a slow cooker.

This recipe starts with simply poaching fresh vegetables, onions, garlic and ginger in a flavorful broth for a few hours. The vegetables are flexible. You can use our suggestions, or incorporate others like green peas, scallions, cauliflower, white potatoes and eggplant. In the final stage of the cooking process, add coconut milk and curry paste so the milk doesn’t overcook. That’s also a good time to add softer vegetables like mushrooms and peas, or vegetables you want to keep crisp, like broccoli and green beans.

Serve the finished curry over your favorite noodles or rice. Top with fresh herbs and chili flakes, and you’ve got an easy, healthy meal.

Read on for the full recipe, which originally ran in a September 2016 edition of 225 Dine.