1 - 2 avocados (depending on how thick or creamy you want the results)
3-4 cloves garlic
1 onion - sliced in rainbow shapes, as thin as possible
1 -2" piece ginger, shredded
2 teaspoons cumin seeds, roasted
2 teaspoons grounded roasted cumin seeds
Walden Farm's Alfredo Sauce
Directions
clean and wash spinach thoroughly
put spinach to boil in large pot, add a little more water than you think it will need
add the cut tomatoes to the pot
mince one clove of garlic and add it to the boiling water
cover and cook on medium flame - don't rush it
cook about 30 minutes
pray a large pan with some PAM
in the meantime, roast the cumin seeds in a little pan until you smell the fragrance
brown the onions with the remaining clove of garlic, the ginger, the ground cumin, and the roasted cumin seeds
by now the spinach and tomatoes should have cooked
pour the spinach and tomatoes into the pan with the onion mixture
let it cook together and feel the fragrance
once the flavors blend, let the veggies cool off a bit
you can add salt after or before it has cooled off
put all of it in the blender--don't waste any of the broth, blend it as thick or as fine as you wish
taste it while it is still in the blender and now is a good time to add a little Walden Farms Alfredo sauce for creaminess and thickness
adjust the seasonings to taste
if you want it thicker to use at a dip, blend in some avocado
What Roopa does is make a thick puree with one avocado and then bite-size pieces of the avocado. Gives it a wholesome feeling. You can add more Walden Farms Alfredo Sauce to make it creamier.
If you love tomatoes, edit out the spinach and follow the same recipe.