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Sweet Coconut Rice With Pigeon Peas

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Sweet Coconut Rice With Pigeon Peas recipe
Photograph by Eva Kolenko. Food styling by Susie Theodorou. Set design by Kira Corbin. On set producer: Jennifer Thomas.

Growing up, special occasions meant rice and pigeon peas for actor and cookbook author Ayesha Curry. Enriched with coconut milk and ginger, her take on rice and peas is made for soaking up all the juices from meaty main courses and saucy side dishes, but it also works great on its own as a one-plate vegan lunch or supper. Curry’s advice? Make a double batch. You’ll want leftovers.

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