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When the evenings turn a little chilly, this is the kind of dinner that warms you from the inside out. Creamy coconut, tender lentils, fluffy quinoa, and a bright lime-mango topping—it checks every cozy box.
It’s a one-pot situation with big flavor and simple steps, the kind you’ll make once and then on repeat all season.

Curry on a cold, cold Monday? That is just the BEST. I don’t know about you guys, but here in Colorado we have had some seriously cold weather since before Christmas. I feel like I am pretty much shivering at all times. I will not lie, it’s a little miserable. My dad walked into my house on Saturday and I was sitting on the floor, wrapped tightly in a blanket, with a sweatshirt and hat on, and my computer on my lap.
He looked at me and said, “what the heck are you doing?”.
Me: “working and fighting to stay warm”.
Dad: “why are you using your laptop?”.
Me: “because it acts as a personal lap heater”.
Dad: “why are you on the floor?”.
Me: “because the floor is heated”.
Dad: “Geeze”.
Me: “please don’t open the door…like ever again”.
And that was our little Saturday conversation…clearly I am a weird one, but hey it is kind of cool that my floors are heated, right?!? Win, win!!



Let’s have a quick chat about this healthy, vegan curry. While, vegan minus the greek yogurt, but I love greek yogurt so you know I had to include it in my own personal bowl. I also HAD to include some mango, because I’ve become obsessed with tropical fruits during these cold winter days. Prepare yourselves, there are more to come!!
But the curry! It’s simple, quick and delicious… and full of muscle-building protein and fiber! Can you say win, win…again?? YUP! This dish is also full of good for us veggies like baby kale, red bell peppers and carrots! Not to mention a heavy dose of ginger, lemon AND lime. I mean, we might as well just call this superfood curry!
Oh, and then there is also naan…yummy, soft and buttery naan! No this not is not vegan, and no this naan really has very little health benefits, but yes, this naan is incredibly delicious and clearly I love it! Maybe a little too much, but then it’s naan. It kind of deserves a lot of love, you know? It’s also perfect for dipping and scooping this yummy curry.



Sooo, what do you say? Maybe a little superfood curry for dinner tonight? It will make you all warm inside and leave you feeling energized, and healthy too! Sorry, I don’t mean to sound like an ad, but all is true, and I really cannot tell you how much I love this recipe.
It’s the ultimate, quick and healthy meal for a cold winter night! Seriously.
Oh, and if you are looking for me, I’ll be hiding in the blankets with a giant bowl of curry and a piece of naan the size of my face.


Can I use red lentils instead of green/brown?
Yes—red lentils cook faster and break down, giving a creamier, thicker curry. Expect a softer texture and adjust liquid as needed.
What kind of coconut milk works best?
Full-fat gives the richest, silkiest sauce; light coconut milk will be thinner. If using light, simmer a touch longer and taste-adjust salt and lime.
How do I control the spice level?
Bloom spices gently so they’re fragrant, then add heat in layers (chili, cayenne, or chili oil) and stop when it’s warm enough. If you overshoot, a splash of coconut milk and lime calms things down.
Can I make this ahead and freeze it?
Absolutely—this curry holds up well. Store in the fridge 3–4 days or freeze 2–3 months; reheat gently with a splash of liquid and finish with fresh lime before serving.
Nutritional information is only an estimate. The accuracy of the nutritional information for any recipe on this site is not guaranteed.

Take that Monday! 🙂
P.S. Happiest birthday to the world’s BESTEST mother ever. Hope you and Nonnie are brunching, shopping till you drop, lunching and having the best time!
This is exactly what I need on this chilly rainy Monday.
I never thought of adding quinoa to a curry but this is genius! Sounds like a delicious dish.
That’s a good meal. I loved it, it is very delicious, obliged to disclose the recipe.
What a delicious looking curry – I have just ordered a curry recipe book – I need some more kitchen inspiration.
This looks like a great way to use up lentils.
This is everything I adore in life. Coconut, mango, curry, quinoa and vegan. My heart is singing your praise!
kombucha rocks! i’ve been making my own for a few years now… you should give it a try!
This recipe looks amazing! I think it would fit into my week of clean eating minus the naan :(. I have been making my own kombucha for about nine months now. It makes me feel so good! I highly recommend making your own, it’s super easy!
The mango in there is a great addition! This curry looks great!
This will be tomorrow night’s meal for sure…and only because I do not have all the ingredients, and I am way too lazy to go to the shops right now.
(Although I really would like it now….hmmmmm)
Anyway, the mango touch is a good one, love that. And, I love all the Healthy 🙂 . Hope you have a good week and stay warm Tieghan.
I’m a huuuuuuge fan of curries, so this one tickles all my fancies!!
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I didn’t know curry helped build muscle ~ I’m actually trying to “bulk” up a bit so that with more muscle I look a little leaner for Spring break and maybe even burn calories a little faster. Don’t love the giggle! Ha. Looks so good as always.
Stay warm Tieghan. I am sure this curry will help.
This is totally what my Monday needed! This looks completely delish!
Haha, sitting on the floor with laptop to stay warm, that is so something I would do! Stay warm, Tieghan!
It’s a shame that I’m allergic to lentils, this looks like a nice cosy meal to make during the weekend 🙂
this sounds so hearty and healthy and cozy, with the required naan (you can’t love it enough!). mango in curry is a new one for me, but pineapple works so why shouldn’t mango? (:
Made this tonight exactly as the recipe states. It was fantastic! There’s so much texture to this dish. Making it is a delight in itself, with the lovely blends of fragrance from the ginger and cilantro to the lime and lemon zest. I’m looking forward to the left overs tomorrow as I suspect this is likely to get better as it sits.
Awh that makes me so happy! I am so glad this turned out awesome for you, thank you!!