A really super simple Green Bean & Potato Curry that is budget-friendly only has 8 ingredients & needs no fancy-schmancy spices.
This Super Simple Green Bean & Potato Curry is the perfect 'help my bank account has barely any money left in it and I don't get paid for 3 days' type meal.
The main ingredients are cheap, filling potatoes and green beans. The beans can be added fresh or frozen. That depends on whether you want to splash out, or save a few extra dollars by finishing off that half eaten bag that's been languishing in the bottom of the freezer for months. You can even sub the green beans for frozen peas if that's all you have.
FOR THE INSTANT POT VERSION OF THIS RECIPE GO HERE --> Vegan Instant Pot Potato Curry
I make easy curry-based dishes like this and my Creamy Curry Chickpea Soup a lot. I have a whole arsenal of spices in my kitchen.
Sometimes though (ok...a lot of the time), I need dinner to be super quick and don't want to be crushing cardamon pods, or toasting fenugreek, cumin or mustard seeds. Those kinds of curries totally have their place and I make them when I have more time, but sometimes simplicity is key. That's where this Super Simple Green Bean & Potato Curry with no fancy-schmancy spices or herbs comes in.
It's so easy. The hardest part is having to wait for the potatoes to cook, whilst listening to everyone complain they are hungry.
'Hangry' is a very accurate description of us all pre-dinner in this house! ????
HOW TO SERVE MY SUPER SIMPLE GREEN BEAN & POTATO CURRY
This curry is hearty enough to serve on it's own, perhaps with a naan for mopping up that delicious sauce and a dollop of mango chutney, or you can serve it with rice.
My family would not understand at all if I served up a curry without rice. We are all complete rice freaks. Plus rice is cheap too and combining it with the curry makes it stretch further so it becomes even more budget friendly.
Quinoa and couscous are great alternatives to rice, as is cauliflower rice if you want to limit calories or carbs.
FOR THE INSTANT POT VERSION OF THIS RECIPE GO HERE ????Vegan Instant Pot Potato Curry
This Super Simple Green Bean & Potato Curry is easy, satisfying and almost effortless. I can't wait for you to try it. Let me know what you thing in the comments below and be a ☆ and share your pictures on Instagram. I love to see them! I am @avirtualvegan. Use the hashtag #avirtualvegan to be sure I don't miss them.
Super Simple Green Bean & Potato Curry
Author:Ingredients
- 1 medium onion chopped finely
- 4 large cloves of garlic chopped finely
- 900 g (about 5 heaping cups, cut any larger ones in half, if it's thick peel them first) baby potatoes You can also use standard potatoes but cut them into bite sized chunks. I didn't peel my potatoes as they were baby ones with thin skin. If you use big potatoes use your judgment. If the skin is nice and thin you can leave it on
- 2 tablespoons curry powder
- 3 tablespoons arrowroot powder or corn starch
- 500 mls | around 2 cups water
- 400 g | 2 heaping cups fresh green beans chopped into bite sized pieces You can also use frozen beans, no need to defrost first, or frozen peas
- 1 x 400 ml can coconut milk full fat or light
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- Salt & pepper to taste
INSTRUCTIONS
- These are instruction for cooking on the stove-top. If you have an Instant Pot see this version.
- Warm a large pan over a medium heat. Add a couple tablespoons of water and sauté the onions until translucent ( you can use oil 1 tablespoon of oil rather than water if you prefer).
- Add the garlic and curry powder and cook for a couple of minutes, stirring frequently.
- Add the arrowroot and stir well to distribute then gradually add the water, stirring as you go to work out any lumps.
- Pour in the potatoes, cover with a lid and allow them to cook through, giving it a quick stir every 5 minutes or so. You can check the potatoes by piercing them with a fork.
- When the potatoes are tender (it will take around 15 minutes) remove from the heat, add the green beans then add the coconut milk. Do it in that order to avoid curdling issues. The green beans will lower the heat of what's in the pan before you add the coconut milk.
- Add the sugar and stir really well.
- Return to a medium/low heat and allow everything to warm through again and the beans to cook (about 7-10 minutes). Some bite left in the beans is good and remember that they will continue cooking a little while you are plating up.
- Season with salt and pepper to taste and as soon as the beans are tender it is ready to serve.
NOTES
NUTRITION
Nutritional information is provided for convenience & as a courtesy. The data is a computer generated estimate so should be used as a guide only.
Simen Salomonsen Hjelle says
Are you sure it's 1,4 liters of coconut milk for 5 servings? Sounds like a lot.
A Virtual Vegan says
The recipe calls for 1 400 ml can not 1.4 litres.
Stacey B. says
So Funny... I just made blueberry yogurt cake and now looking for a green been curry recipe for main course!!! Guess it's a good combination no matter if it's 1 year ago. Thank you!
Tammy says
Thank you for this recipe. I had so many potatoes and green beans and this was perfect. I did end up adding a couple of other spices since I had them on hand; coriander, turmeric, ginger. Even the non-vegans at home ate it!
Shannon Menendez says
I’m not sure if I missed something, but you failed to mention when to put the water in? So I added it to the potatoes but it’s not listed in the recipe. I’m excited to try this tasty recipe!
A Virtual Vegan says
It is listed in the recipe. Step 4- "Add the arrowroot and stir well to distribute then gradually add the water, stirring as you go to work out any lumps."
Kerstin Decker says
its cold here in Florida and this potato meal will just be the answer for us tonihjy. Depends what others think what is cold, but a warm pot of comfort food is defenitely the answer tonight,, thank you
A Virtual Vegan says
Hope you enjoy it!
aeriadne says
Can you sub onions for onion powder and garlic for garlic powder?
A Virtual Vegan says
I wouldn't do that in a recipe like this. They give nowhere as near a good flavour. The onions are important for texture too. Fresh onions and garlic are very important ingredients in a curry.
Aeri Wittenbourgh says
Ok, thanks! I'm just not a huge fan of chunks of onions and garlic...
Lorraine says
I’ve just taken up vegan cooking again after 7 years and love love your pumpkin curry...I’d love to try this one too.
Thank you
A Virtual Vegan says
I hope you enjoy this one as much!
Blanca Fernandez says
I can't get the instant pot version. Can you mail it to me plz.
Thank You
A Virtual Vegan says
Here is the link to it https://avirtualvegan.com/vegan-instant-pot-potato-curry/
Jenn says
Thanks for this recipe! I am in transition not to vegan but a healthier diet and this was perfect. I added a bag of mixed vegetables and a few additional seasonings (bouillon cube, thyme, parsley) just because of my flavor preferences. This dish is definitely getting added as a household regular.
Nathalie Creamer says
I would love to have the IP directions for this but the link brings me to Amazon rather than IP directions. Oops!
A Virtual Vegan says
Here is the direct link: https://avirtualvegan.com/vegan-instant-pot-potato-curry/ I hope you enjoy it!