I think it would be awesome to see a list of ingredients in the info bar or a pdf. The videos are awesome and the information is so valuable. Thank you for sharing these videos.
I know this video is almost 2yrs old but it's one of my favorites. If chef Santan is still around, I would love to see another collaboration. Sometimes it's good to add more sauce and flavor. These sauces are my good to for that little extra.
Thanks for doing these recipes with Santan, I just LOVE Indian food, and am very excited to give all of these a go myself. If you're planning any more videos together, I would be super grateful for an amazing vegan Biryani recipe :)
If anyone is interested, I thought i'd share a good ingredient mix for the Goan curry. I made the sauce as per the video, but mixed it with 2 tins of chopped tomatoes in a blender - you could add 1 tin and 1 tin of coconut milk, but I am trying to cut down on the amount of coconut milk I consume. For the vegetables, I oven roasted sweet potato, red pepper, mushrooms and broccoli for 35 minutes until soft and tender. Fry 1 onion and some garlic in a pan, add the oven roasted veg, then add the sauce. Bring the whole thing to a gentle simmer until hot throughout. This was delicious and goes great with rice and a toasted wholemeal pitta bread. Hope someone finds this useful :)
Just made the korma one. Can't get over how good it tastes! Haven't had korma since becoming vegan 4 years ago and it used to be my favorite indian dish. Absolutely delicious, thanks guys x
Trying desperately to write down all the ingredients for the Korma! Wishing they were included in the description box of this video. I love this channel and always trying The Happy Pear recipes. Santan was wonderful and I hope to see more of him on this channel in the future!
You guys brought me so much joy with this video ! Listen, I miss Dave but thank you so much for introducing us Chef Santan, he is wonderful, I am a fan !
jude martiniak I did not know that. After looking over the recipe, I think I will give it a try and just cut WAY back on the chilli's and 🌶 powder. Thanks!
Hey guys, tried the korma sauce and loved it. Thanks for sharing. It smells soo good while it's cooking! I'm actually making it for the second time today and wanted to let you guys know that the written recipe on the blog is missing the step where you need to add the tomatoes. I ended up adding them last. I'm sure it'll still be delicious, it smells amazing. Just wanted to let you know. Will be trying the turmeric milk next!
These look amazing! How would you make these sauces into chutneys? Or is there that much of a difference between the two? I'm thinking of he difference between a sauce to serve with vegetables, versus maybe a thicker chutney to serve with flatbreads, for instance? Less blending?
Wow, this looks great, more please! just one question: how do you make these if you don't have a blender? I figure that Indian cooks must have been able to make this kind of sauces before the blender was invented? Do I really have to buy a blender or can I make this without one?
I like these Indian dishes with Santan. Even though im not vege or vegan I do love a good coconut milk korma over a regular dairy korma, it adds such a delicious sweet flavour.
Really loving the Indian recipes! these sauces are awesome. Loving the vegan Indian dishes, also usually saves you a proper bit of money leaving out meat or dairy! Keep it up boys!
Tell me some good dishes with the first and last sauce, especially the last one (would die from the 2nd one, too spicy). I eat mainly lentils, split pea, beans, rice, potato (in this order).
Love the videos with Santan! One question...how do you make any of this "into a curry", as he mentioned? Do you just have to dilute it and add the veggies you mentioned?
GUUYS! Thank you sooo much for this video! I love Indian food and really want to know how to cook it! Please do more Indian dishes in the future! For example how to ccok panir? It is soo delicious:) Thaaanks:))))
I’m watching this during the pandemic quarantine. It’s crazy how your brain changes..... 1st thought was they are standing too close. 2nd thought was when he sneezed. My immediate thought was oh that poor man standing next to him. LMAO
For the vindaloo sauce when they say chili powder, does that mean cayenne? I think certain things go by a different name in Ireland. Chili powder isn't spicy in the US.
cayenne is actually more spicy than chilli powder. They are very similar and the main difference is in the heat. Cayenne can certainly be substituted for chilli powder (I have never found chilli powder in regular supermarkets in the U.S. I get mine from the Indian grocery store). Hope this help!
When he says chili powder, he is not talking about Mexican chili powder. Red chili powder is way more spicy - try an Indian market, they will have a breathtaking range of spices.
He is so brilliant. I think he needs to come back on, to do more sauces, and also then cook a dish with one of the sauces. If love to see that. Perhaps separate videos, or a real long one. Don't know. I'd love to know how to make a Jalfrezi, perhaps madras, a Naga chilli would be awesome as you can costomise the heat yourself based on the amount of Naga chili's you add, I would assume. I think they are made using ghee in Indian restaurants/takeaways, but years ago, before I went vegan I had one and it was delicious, the flavours are so nice, and also a dopiaza one. And as for you were asking what veg to put in the curry, I can tell you my favourite, cauliflower, brocoli, big bits of onion, white potatoes, garden peas, yellow peppers, possibly orange peppers (I don't like the red ones cooked, and I just don't like the green ones, but thatnis personal choice) I also think some curries if not most parsnip would go great in and butternut squash, corgette because it will just soak up all the flavour and then melt in your mouth, and as for chana/chickpeas in the curry, that is something that is always in curry, and to be honest, the canned ones I get here are always on the hard side and a bit powdery, for some reason, I've had chickpeas elsewhere in other things, and they taste fine, I have no idea whatnim doing wrong. And I'm disabled and housebound, I have support and carers for very little time to help with meals etc etc so no time to cook any beans or pulses from scratch. Would your brilliant friend there be able to recommend some other beans that would be good in curry?
I just love Santan! Even though I'm not vegan, I just love the way a lot of Indian dishes are done vegan and the flavours are phenomenal! Can't wait to try these, thank you dudes!
I always loved curries in the Indian. But I hate clove and cardamon and cinnamon singularly. So just wondering can you taste these much in the paste itself once everything is mixed together?
just mad the Korma for my house. Worked great!! Really good recipe! Thanks a lot! Also I doubled all the ingredients as I was worried that it wouldn't make enough for us all and just to let you know I grossly underestimated it. I probably made enough for about 12 people, and there's only 4 of us hahaha
We have made the korma and omg totally the best korma sauce I have ever eaten 😍 my kids love this too! Thanks for posting this x 😍 #vegan #lovebeingvegan
I love how incredulous you were about boiling the veg! Really tickled me :) Great recipes as per usual!!! I'm literally about to try my hand at the Korma right now :D Wish me luck!
Guys, For the Korma spice ingredients. You are saying its table spoon but it looks like teaspoon. Any change you can put the ingredients in the description please. Thanks
amazing... who would have thought you could make so many dishes without Tamari
Hahahhahaaha nice one Andreas! 😄😋🙌🙌
More Santan!! He's great
I second this! loving the Santan recipes :)
yesss!!!!
Santan the man!
Yes ace!!! But don't u always fry off the spices first?
We love having him, Beatriz!!! 😘🙌🙌🙌
I think it would be awesome to see a list of ingredients in the info bar or a pdf. The videos are awesome and the information is so valuable. Thank you for sharing these videos.
Will do 😄👍
I know this video is almost 2yrs old but it's one of my favorites. If chef Santan is still around, I would love to see another collaboration. Sometimes it's good to add more sauce and flavor. These sauces are my good to for that little extra.
Please guys, you should write down your recipes in the description box
Will do Angelica!! 😄👍🙌
Thanks for doing these recipes with Santan, I just LOVE Indian food, and am very excited to give all of these a go myself.
If you're planning any more videos together, I would be super grateful for an amazing vegan Biryani recipe :)
me too!!!
Me three! Fantastic idea
Nice one Elle!! We'll put it on the list for sure! 😄😋🙌
Me four!!!
I'd love to learn more from Santan the great Indian Chef. Please bring him back
Ah he's brilliant! 😄😋🙌
If anyone is interested, I thought i'd share a good ingredient mix for the Goan curry. I made the sauce as per the video, but mixed it with 2 tins of chopped tomatoes in a blender - you could add 1 tin and 1 tin of coconut milk, but I am trying to cut down on the amount of coconut milk I consume. For the vegetables, I oven roasted sweet potato, red pepper, mushrooms and broccoli for 35 minutes until soft and tender. Fry 1 onion and some garlic in a pan, add the oven roasted veg, then add the sauce. Bring the whole thing to a gentle simmer until hot throughout. This was delicious and goes great with rice and a toasted wholemeal pitta bread. Hope someone finds this useful :)
Nice one Calum! Love the mix 😄🙌🙌
Have Santan make some Dahl please! We vegans need our lentils!
I second that! That would be EPIC.
Consider me a third!
me fourth, love lentil dahl
Nice idea Sarah! We'll try our best to get him back! 😉😋
Thanks Santan! I would love some more authentic Indian recipes from him!
He'll have to come back! 😘😄👍
Just made the korma one. Can't get over how good it tastes! Haven't had korma since becoming vegan 4 years ago and it used to be my favorite indian dish. Absolutely delicious, thanks guys x
Ah you're brilliant! It really is tasty, delighted you enjoyed and good on ya for giving it a go!! 😄😋🙌🙌
Trying desperately to write down all the ingredients for the Korma! Wishing they were included in the description box of this video. I love this channel and always trying The Happy Pear recipes. Santan was wonderful and I hope to see more of him on this channel in the future!
Recipe will be up in the next few days!😄😋🙌
More Santan! What a legend! will be trying these out for sure.
Super stuff!!! You'll love it! 😄😋🙌
I've tried 2 of Santan's curry sauces so far (Vindaloo & Spinach)... They are AWESOME! Need more Santan in my life! Make him come back!
Wow you're brilliant!! We'll try to convince him 😄😋🙌
Brilliant, love these. Can't wait to try.
Ah super stuff, enjoy it! 😄🙌
I can't wait to try Santan's sauces! Thank you!!
Super stuff Katherine! Hope you love them as much as we did! 😄😋🙌
You guys brought me so much joy with this video ! Listen, I miss Dave but thank you so much for introducing us Chef Santan, he is wonderful, I am a fan !
Ah thrilled you enjoyed Sophie! 😄😋🙌
awesome dishes they taste amazing. does Santan have his own channel
He should, shouldn't he!!! 😘😄🙌
Definitely going to try these sauces. Would Santan show how he makes Roti (just to complete the "curry" experience)?
Ah hope you enjoy! Will def ask 😄😋👍
yes!
Fantastic! More Santan and his recipes !!
Wahooo!!! 😄😋🙌
OH MY GOODNESS. I can not wait to try these!! So excited thank you!!
Ah gwan you're brill! Enjoy it! 😄😋🙌
I can't wait to make 2 out of 3 of these. I can't do the super spicy one, but for sure will try the others. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Fair play super stuff!! 😄😋🙌
jude martiniak I did not know that. After looking over the recipe, I think I will give it a try and just cut WAY back on the chilli's and 🌶 powder. Thanks!
I love it! What a great segment!
Cheers Nia! 😄🙌👍
This is going to be so great. I think my favorite will be the coriandre one but i will try them all.
Woooo you're brill!!!! 😄😋🙌🙌
Love this. Could u put these in with ur regular curries along with the tinned tomatoes and coconut milk?
Sure, try it out, Andrew! 😄😋🙌
I am going to try the korma sauce with almond or cashew milk to cut way down on the saturated fat in coconut milk. All 3 look amazing.Thank you!
how are you guys so happy, positive all the time?! HOW? much love and respect!
Such a great video! Can't wait to try!😍
Ah super stuff Ana! Hope you enjoy! 😄😋🙌
That last one speaks to me on a spiritual level. Gotta make it this weekend,looks so jummy!
Hey guys, tried the korma sauce and loved it. Thanks for sharing. It smells soo good while it's cooking! I'm actually making it for the second time today and wanted to let you guys know that the written recipe on the blog is missing the step where you need to add the tomatoes. I ended up adding them last. I'm sure it'll still be delicious, it smells amazing. Just wanted to let you know. Will be trying the turmeric milk next!
Good on ya Christen keep up the fab work! 😄🙌🙌
Amazing!!! Looking forward to making and tasting this & lovely to watch Santan becoming come relaxed and confident in front of the camera - fantastic!
I love your one food 3 ways videos and your Indian recipes - Terrific video!
Thanks.. this will be on my to do list.. you make it fun too...
These are fantastic, thank you! When using the coriander sauce with a bunch of vege, would you put it with a can of coconut milk or just more water?
Yammies!! Will definitly try this, thanks.
A vegan version of paneer butter marsala would also be amazing! Love all your recipes guys, thanks so much!
Sounds delish! 😄😋🙌
These look amazing! How would you make these sauces into chutneys? Or is there that much of a difference between the two? I'm thinking of he difference between a sauce to serve with vegetables, versus maybe a thicker chutney to serve with flatbreads, for instance? Less blending?
Wow, this looks great, more please! just one question: how do you make these if you don't have a blender? I figure that Indian cooks must have been able to make this kind of sauces before the blender was invented? Do I really have to buy a blender or can I make this without one?
Lovin' these videos with Santan!
He's epic! 😄😋🙌
I like these Indian dishes with Santan. Even though im not vege or vegan I do love a good coconut milk korma over a regular dairy korma, it adds such a delicious sweet flavour.
Delighted to hear it, Kori! 😄😋🙌
Does Santan have his own TH-cam? Love him and love you guys! Great videos!
Ah we'll have to convince him! 😄😋🙌
I love Indian dishes as a vegan
Gwan Romae!! 😄😋🙌
Great Video.
What Blender do you guys use? Thanks.
It's a Vitamix! 😄
Really loving the Indian recipes! these sauces are awesome. Loving the vegan Indian dishes, also usually saves you a proper bit of money leaving out meat or dairy!
Keep it up boys!
Exactly! Thanks a mill Erik! 😄😋🙌
Tell me some good dishes with the first and last sauce, especially the last one (would die from the 2nd one, too spicy). I eat mainly lentils, split pea, beans, rice, potato (in this order).
Love Indian Food!!! Must try all 3 of these! More videos like this, please!!!!! :)
You'll love 'em!!! 😄😋🙌
This Indian guy is awesome!!! I made the korma with chickpeas and it was amazing. The sauce was so good. Can you make more videos with him please????
Santan is THE BOMB!!! We'll def try get him back 😄😋🙌
Love the videos with Santan! One question...how do you make any of this "into a curry", as he mentioned? Do you just have to dilute it and add the veggies you mentioned?
Sure thing, Tahere! 😄👍
More indian recipes with Santan, pretty please!♡
Will try! 😄😋🙌
That looks amazing! I just love coriander. In Mexico we make coriander sauce with cream that is just delicious.
Nice one Beto sounds awesome! 😄😋🙌
Amazing! Can't wait to make and try these! Hope to see chef santan in your future videos 🤙🏻 cheers lads
Super stuff Sinead, glad you enjoyed! 😄😋🙌
GUUYS! Thank you sooo much for this video! I love Indian food and really want to know how to cook it! Please do more Indian dishes in the future! For example how to ccok panir? It is soo delicious:) Thaaanks:))))
Ah nice idea! We'll put it on the list! 😄😋🙌
Loved this!
Thrilled to hear it, Drew! 😄😋🙌
I’m watching this during the pandemic quarantine. It’s crazy how your brain changes..... 1st thought was they are standing too close. 2nd thought was when he sneezed. My immediate thought was oh that poor man standing next to him. LMAO
I would love to have been there to taste those sauces. I'll definitely have a go at making the Korma sauce - inspired!
making these tonight!! ty santan !
Ah gwan you're fab! 😄😋🙌
For the vindaloo sauce when they say chili powder, does that mean cayenne? I think certain things go by a different name in Ireland. Chili powder isn't spicy in the US.
cayenne is actually more spicy than chilli powder. They are very similar and the main difference is in the heat. Cayenne can certainly be substituted for chilli powder (I have never found chilli powder in regular supermarkets in the U.S. I get mine from the Indian grocery store). Hope this help!
When he says chili powder, he is not talking about Mexican chili powder. Red chili powder is way more spicy - try an Indian market, they will have a breathtaking range of spices.
It's a hot chilli pepper! 😄😋🙌
I cant decide which one looks the best😛
They all look SO GOOD!!!! 😍😍😍
Just made the green coriander sauce and it was SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good. My meat eatier parents loved it!
Ah you're just fab Hugo!!!! So thrilled your parents enjoyed it!!! 😄😋💚
Yes!!! bring on the curry nom nom
Wooo Siobhan! 🙌🙌
Santan is a great addition, and these recipes look amazing. Again, you said chile powder, but it was cayenne, right?
Nope a hot chilli powder! 😄😋🙌
Chef Santan your AMAZING!!!
Thank you
Great video! More Santan please:)
Glad you enjoyed! 😄😋🙌
More Indian by this great chef, please 💗🇦🇺💚
I looooove Indian food! Will definitely be trying these sauces! 😍
Can't wait to try that vindaloo. I can't make Curry's but this I think I could do
I learn so much from this vid. Thank you so much !!!!
so easy....3 go to sauces
Exactly! 😄😋🙌
Chana Masala next! This was wonderful!!!!
Glad you enjoyed, Nancy! 😄😋🙌
He is so brilliant. I think he needs to come back on, to do more sauces, and also then cook a dish with one of the sauces. If love to see that. Perhaps separate videos, or a real long one. Don't know.
I'd love to know how to make a Jalfrezi, perhaps madras, a Naga chilli would be awesome as you can costomise the heat yourself based on the amount of Naga chili's you add, I would assume. I think they are made using ghee in Indian restaurants/takeaways, but years ago, before I went vegan I had one and it was delicious, the flavours are so nice, and also a dopiaza one.
And as for you were asking what veg to put in the curry, I can tell you my favourite, cauliflower, brocoli, big bits of onion, white potatoes, garden peas, yellow peppers, possibly orange peppers (I don't like the red ones cooked, and I just don't like the green ones, but thatnis personal choice) I also think some curries if not most parsnip would go great in and butternut squash, corgette because it will just soak up all the flavour and then melt in your mouth, and as for chana/chickpeas in the curry, that is something that is always in curry, and to be honest, the canned ones I get here are always on the hard side and a bit powdery, for some reason, I've had chickpeas elsewhere in other things, and they taste fine, I have no idea whatnim doing wrong. And I'm disabled and housebound, I have support and carers for very little time to help with meals etc etc so no time to cook any beans or pulses from scratch. Would your brilliant friend there be able to recommend some other beans that would be good in curry?
Yesssss 💗 More of these vids please- so fab 👌🏻👌🏻Go Santan 🎉
Woooooo glad you enjoy!!! 😄😋🙌🙌
I just love Santan! Even though I'm not vegan, I just love the way a lot of Indian dishes are done vegan and the flavours are phenomenal! Can't wait to try these, thank you dudes!
jude martiniak Totally agree! I think that is partly down to how inclusive the channel is too. So bravo pears!
Wow thats brilliant!!! 😄😋🙌
how long does the coriander sauce last in the fridge? is it a cutney or a sauce to cook the veg in?
More Santan!
He's the best!!! 🙌🙌😄😄
Yes more Santan indeed
Awesome video!!!
Cheers Larissa! Glad you enjoyed 😄😋🙌
I always loved curries in the Indian. But I hate clove and cardamon and cinnamon singularly. So just wondering can you taste these much in the paste itself once everything is mixed together?
Just leave them out, Megan! 😄😋🙌
three in one video is a bit curried away...(hi fives nobody)
eyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
Todd Reese hahaahahha omg
😂😂😂
Santan rocks! Thanks guys 😎
Woooo! 😄😋🙌
Adorable!
😄😋🙌
OH MY! LOVE IT
EPIC!!! 😘🙌😄
just mad the Korma for my house. Worked great!! Really good recipe! Thanks a lot! Also I doubled all the ingredients as I was worried that it wouldn't make enough for us all and just to let you know I grossly underestimated it. I probably made enough for about 12 people, and there's only 4 of us hahaha
I love vindaloo, so I am going to try this version :)
Nice one, enjoy it!! 😄😋🙌
Today I made Mallika Basu's vindaloo recipe (it's gorgeous), but you are the next :)
We have made the korma and omg totally the best korma sauce I have ever eaten 😍 my kids love this too! Thanks for posting this x 😍 #vegan #lovebeingvegan
Ah that's incredible Julie!!! Keep up the epic work! 😄😋🙌
I have never seen red chili peppers that aren't dried where I live. Can I substitute green chili peppers?
Sure thing 😘😄👍
I LOVE THIS
Wooooo Shweta!! 😄😋🙌
Wishlist: Happy Pear and Santan vegan curry cookbook PLEASSSSSSSSSSSSE!!!!!x
😘
We can get coconut vinegar here in the US.
Super stuff! 😘😄👍
The korma is epic, my regular go to recipe
I love how incredulous you were about boiling the veg! Really tickled me :) Great recipes as per usual!!! I'm literally about to try my hand at the Korma right now :D Wish me luck!
Why did you not toast the spices etc in the second sauce? Can we have recipes for these? What kinda heat u use etc? :-)
More Santan please! Can you show us how to make a restaurant style tarka daal? Love all your recipes 🍐 💚🌱💚 🍐
We'll ask!! 😄😋🙌
Fantastic video. I just love vegan Indian food!
Guys,
For the Korma spice ingredients.
You are saying its table spoon but it looks like teaspoon.
Any change you can put the ingredients in the description please.
Thanks
Where in the us can I buy condiments in bulk?
Will you post the recipes?
Will do 😄👍
Made the korma for the family and we all loved it. Loads left for the freezer too *bonus!*. More please!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️😍
Must Try!!
Love these sauces because it's vegan. Would you be able to provide the ingredients list to these 3 sauces thank you.
Will be up in a few days! 😄😋🙌
would love to see tikka masala!
Nice idea Veronica! Will put it on the list! 🙌🙌😄
I love the Lyons tea in the back 😂😂
Typical Irish! 😂😋