Coconut Curried Corn | Galey iyo Qumbo

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When I was a little girl, I’d sit on the back porch and shuck long ears of corn, the silk wrapping around my fingers, clinging to my dress, and falling onto my shoes. Similar scenes can be found throughout southern Somalia, where men, women, and children pull together to harvest their corn.

To shuck the corn.

And, eventually, to grind it in wide, stone bowls, to make porridge.

If the kernels don’t get ground, the whole cobs might be dressed up in curried coconut milk in a dish called Galey iyo Qumbo.

It seemed to me, with the edge of winter still upon us, that whole corn, richly coated in spiced coconut milk, would be just the trick to get our family out of our vegetable slump. There’s just not that much that looks good at the market – the brussel sprouts are on their way out and the artichokes don’t quite look right. Not yet.

So corn. With coconut milk. From Somalia.

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In this recipe, ears of corn simmer in a bubbling mixture of salted coconut milk, tomato sauce (just enough for a bit of acidity), sweet onion, and turmeric. The result is creamy and exotic, but not spicy. For those brave souls, a punch of heat could easily be injected with a couple of thai bird chilies, chopped and strewn into the golden sauce.

By the way, the tomato sauce is a reflection of the Italian influence in Somalia… such fun!

And speaking of the sauce, get out your napkins. Everything about this sauce is finger-lickin’. If you’re lucky, the bright, yellow marks on your skin will come off easily.

P.S. It occurs to me that this recipe just might be amazing in a crockpot. Nothing gets browned or fried. Just cook until those onions are tender. I’ve not tried it myself, so who knows… but surely one of you is a whiz at the crock pot and can let us know your thoughts?

Adapted from Food Safari.

Serves 8-12

Ingredients:

4 ears corn, cut in 2-3 pieces each

1 15 oz coconut milk
1/4 cup tomato sauce
1 small onion, chopped
1 tsp turmeric
salt, to taste

Garnish

Torn cilantro leaves

Method:

Take a walk through Somalia and find a sunny spot to make dinner. Take a deep breath as you listen to the water’s murmurings.

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Once settled in, peel and cut your corn into desired serving sizes.

Add the golden hunks to a pot with coconut milk, chopped onion, tomato sauce, turmeric, and salt.

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Cover and simmer for about thirty minutes, or until the onion and corn are cooked through. Be sure to stir frequently to get all the corn submerged in the spiced coconut milk.

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Serve hot with a bit of the sauce.somalia.food.recipe.img_9374

Nibble with a napkin, an appetite, and a smiling friend.

(Preferably someone who doesn’t mind getting messy)

P.S. If you enjoyed this, you might enjoy these other delicious corn dishes:

Grilled or roasted corn rubbed with chili & lime salt (Kenya)

Grilled Corn with Coconut Milk (Cambodia)

Coconut Curried Corn | Galey iyo Qumbo
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In this recipe, ears of corn simmer in a bubbling mixture of salted coconut milk, tomato sauce (just enough for a bit of acidity), sweet onion, and turmeric. The result is creamy and exotic, but not spicy. For those brave souls, a punch of heat could easily be injected with a couple of thai bird chilies, chopped and strewn into the golden sauce.
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8-12
Servings
8-12
Coconut Curried Corn | Galey iyo Qumbo
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In this recipe, ears of corn simmer in a bubbling mixture of salted coconut milk, tomato sauce (just enough for a bit of acidity), sweet onion, and turmeric. The result is creamy and exotic, but not spicy. For those brave souls, a punch of heat could easily be injected with a couple of thai bird chilies, chopped and strewn into the golden sauce.
Servings
8-12
Servings
8-12
Ingredients
  • 4 ears corn , cut in 2-3 pieces each
  • 13.5 ounces coconut milk
  • 1/4 cup tomato sauce
  • 1 small onions , chopped
  • 1 tsp turmeric
  • salt , to taste
  • fresh cilantro (fresh), torn, for garnish
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Instructions
  1. Add the the coren to a pot with coconut milk, chopped onion, tomato sauce, turmeric, and salt.
  2. Cover and simmer for about thirty minutes, or until the onion and corn are cooked through. Be sure to stir frequently to get all the corn submerged in the spiced coconut milk.
  3. Serve hot.
Recipe Notes

It occurs to me that this recipe just might be amazing in a crockpot. Nothing gets browned or fried. Just cook until those onions are tender.

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