ChowChow
- 7 ounces, weight Thick Cut Bacon (in 1 Inch Pieces)
- 1 teaspoon Curry Powder
- 2 whole Onions
- 3/4 pounds, 2-18 ounces, weight Pork, In Strips
- 1 cup Champignon Or Cremini Mushrooms, Sliced
- 1 teaspoon Salt
- 1 teaspoon Dehydrated Stock Powder Dissolved In 300ml Water, Or Just 300ml Homemade Stock
- 5-13 ounces, weight Pineapple, Chopped, Fresh Or Canned
- 1 whole Red Bell Pepper, chopped
- 2 whole Apples, Tangy Green, Peeled, Cored And Chopped
- 3 teaspoons Pickled Ginger/gari
- 3 Tablespoons Tomato Puree
- 1 Tablespoon Cornstarch
- 6 tablespoons, 2 teaspoons, 4-58 pinches Heavy Cream
- 1 whole Banana
- 1 cup Cashew Nuts
- 1 cup English Cucumber, Chopped
- 1 clove Garlic, Minced
- Chop all the vegetables and fruits into pieces, roughly the size of the pineapple chunks.
- Finely mince the garlic and the pickled ginger.
- The pork should be in strips and the bacon in square pieces.
- Heat up a skillet or wide pot and add the bacon.
- Let it fry over medium heat until it starts to brown and release its fat.
- Add the curry and the onions and let them sizzle until they turn golden.
- Add the pork and fry until brown but not cooked through.
- Add the mushrooms slices and let brown.
- Season with salt and black pepper, then add half a stock cube, crushed, or a teaspoon of stock powder, and the water.
- If you have homemade stock, use 300 milliliters of that instead of the water and stock powder.
- Let it come up to a boil, then add pineapple, red bell pepper, apples and ginger.
- Stir and add the tomato puree.
- Mix the corn starch with the cream and then add that to the pot.
- Let it come to a boil and let simmer for about 5 minutes.
- Now comes the crazy part : the toppings.
- Apparently, sliced bananas, nuts and chopped cucumber were served alongside this dish in the 1970s!
- I tried it and the bananas and cashews were actually delicious.
- And when you think about Indian food, a chilled raita (which is a relish of grated cucumber, yoghurt and mint) is very often served alongside curries, as well as chutneys made of apples and other fruits.
- In essence, this is a Westernized version of an Indian curry!
- Serve with rice.
- Or naan bread.
- Or both.
bacon, curry, onions, champignon, salt, water, weight pineapple, red bell pepper, apples, tomato puree, cornstarch, banana, nuts, cucumber, clove garlic
Taken from tastykitchen.com/recipes/main-courses/chowchow/ (may not work)