Cauliflower is one of the dry Pakistani/Indian/Nepali cuisines dish. It is made with potatoes, cauliflower and diffrent spices. It has a yellowish tinge due to the turmeric powder added in it. It is one of the vegetables my hubby loves the most. Anything with cauliflower, he would never ever say no lol.. Guess what? I never liked to eat it. But hubby has at last made me habitual of eating it n even cooking it :P n now I kinda love ittttt! oh myy, I wonder how come I am saying that! This vegetable is easy to cook n healthy for u! Another variety of it which I have discussed is
Meaty Cauliflower
Creamy Cauliflower
Now lets move on to the recipe of simple cauliflower :)
Serves: 2
Ingredients:
Cauliflower florets 1 bowl (Chopped into medium size n washed)
Oil 1 wooden spoon (Doi)
Onions 1 medium sized
Tomato 1 medium sized
Potatoes 1 medium sized
Potatoes 1 medium sized
Green Chili 1 chopped
Red Chili powder ½ tsp.
Turmeric Powder ¼ tsp.
Black Pepper ¼ tsp.
Garam Masala Pinch
Red Chili Flakes ¼ tsp
Garlic Paste ¼ tsp.
Ginger Paste ¼ tsp.
Salt ½ tsp.
Cumin Powder (Zeera) ½ tsp.
Coriander Powder ½ tsp.
Clove (Long) 2
Whole Black Pepper 2
Bari Ilaychi (Cardamom Pod) 1
Cinnamon (Daar Cheeni) 1 Stick
Coriander Leaves (dhanyia) Few chopped
Maythi (Fenugreek) Leaves Few
Procedure:
Fry the sliced onions with some mayhti leaves until golden brown. Add garlic, ginger paste, tomatoes, green chili and cook for few minutes until oil begins to separate from them. Then add the rest spices except garam masala and fry for few more minutes. Next add chopped potatoes and cook for 5-10 min until potatoes are slightly done. Add chopped cauliflower and keep the lid covered for 15-20 min or until it is cooked. Garnish with garam masala and chopped coriander leaves and serve hot with chapati - rotis :)
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wow..love this aloo gobi combo, curry sounds so good and flavorful with lots of spices..
ReplyDeletehey thanku :) do try it :)
Deletemy fav.. make this often.. thanks for linking it with Eat Vegetables Stay Healthy event w Giveaway
ReplyDeletewelcome dear :)
DeleteThank you for posting this recipes in English. My husband is Pakistani and I'm American (Indiana) and was never exposed to any of this cooking growing up. It is really hard to find a cookbook written in English for his food. I am glad I am able to start seeing dishes and say, "Hey, I have had that and it was good in the restaurant, maybe I can make it at home." It is also nice to branch out of the comfort cooking to find new favorites.
ReplyDeleteNice to know :)
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