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Cut all the vegetables into small pieces.
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You can't cut the cabbage into cubes, so please cut it into bite-size pieces.
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Carrots must go in.
You'll know why later.
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Wash spinach thoroughly and grind it with a blender.I ground a big handful, but I could add more.
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Please grind it completely.
STEP 6/17
One pack of powder curry
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Add ground spinach and mix well.
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Put 2 spoons of cooking oil in a pot and turn on the heat
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Add onions and stir-fry it.
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When the onion is fully fried, add potatoes and carrots and stir-fry.
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Lastly, add cabbage and stir-fry it
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Pour water into the ground spinach blender and rinse thoroughly and pour into a vegetable pot.
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Cover and simmer until potatoes are cooked.
I'll take a potato and try it. If it's cooked
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It's mixed with ground spinach
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Pour the curry into the pot.Rinse the bowl with water and put it in.
Mix well and bring to a boil. Keep stirring when it starts to boil.
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When it's done, the green gets weaker.
Spinach curry is done.
What would have happened if I didn't put in carrotsIt's pretty because you can see the carrot.
From today on, you are appointed Shrekare and Nokjokare
STEP 17/17
If you scoop enough rice and put a lot of spinach curry on it, it's a healthy spinach curry rice bowl with a rich flavor.
When I tried it, delicious water came out of cabbage and spinach, so it has a much deeper taste than the existing curry.Grinding spinach is a godsend.
Who's going to pick out the spinach since you can't see it? It's mixed with curry, so I don't even know that there's spinach in it.The texture is good with cabbage.Let's put in cabbage, but not cabbage. Henri, who has a lot of cabbages, put two big cabbages