This is a recipe that I learnt from Tarla Dalal. I used to make it often a few years ago and then I stopped making it. I remembered it recently and tried again. We really loved it.
Ingredients
Cauliflower Florets 2-3 cups
Potato 1 big
Peas 1/2 cup
Coconut milk 1 cup
To make paste
Onions 1 big
Coconut 3/4 cup
Red Chillies 2-3
Coriander seeds 2 tsp
Mustard 1/4 tsp
Fenugreek seeds 1/8 tsp
Cumin 1/2 tsp
Cinnamon 1 inch piece
Pepper 4
Clove 2
Turmeric 1/2 tsp
Tamarind 1/2 tsp
Oil and salt to taste
Method of Preparation
1. Microwave the cauliflower florets and keep aside.
2. Boil the potatoes or microwave them. Peal and chop. Keep aside.
3. Microwave the frozen peas for a few minutes.
4. Heat oil in a pan. Add the onions. Saute till it becomes translucent.
5. Add the rest of the ingredients except turmeric and tamarind. Saute till it is all roasted well.
6. Add to a mixie along with turmeric and tamarind. Grind into a smooth paste.
7. Add the cauliflower, potatoes and peas to the pan. Add the ground masala, salt and some water (1 cup). Bring to a boil and simmer for a few minutes.
8. Add the coconut milk and simmer for some more time.
Serve with roti or rice.
Ingredients
Cauliflower Florets 2-3 cups
Potato 1 big
Peas 1/2 cup
Coconut milk 1 cup
To make paste
Onions 1 big
Coconut 3/4 cup
Red Chillies 2-3
Coriander seeds 2 tsp
Mustard 1/4 tsp
Fenugreek seeds 1/8 tsp
Cumin 1/2 tsp
Cinnamon 1 inch piece
Pepper 4
Clove 2
Turmeric 1/2 tsp
Tamarind 1/2 tsp
Oil and salt to taste
Method of Preparation
1. Microwave the cauliflower florets and keep aside.
2. Boil the potatoes or microwave them. Peal and chop. Keep aside.
3. Microwave the frozen peas for a few minutes.
4. Heat oil in a pan. Add the onions. Saute till it becomes translucent.
5. Add the rest of the ingredients except turmeric and tamarind. Saute till it is all roasted well.
6. Add to a mixie along with turmeric and tamarind. Grind into a smooth paste.
7. Add the cauliflower, potatoes and peas to the pan. Add the ground masala, salt and some water (1 cup). Bring to a boil and simmer for a few minutes.
8. Add the coconut milk and simmer for some more time.
Serve with roti or rice.
wow looks so superb, I can have them along with roti :)
ReplyDeletePerfect side for chapathis
ReplyDeleteAgain a new one...Looks delicious...would love to give this one a try soon.
ReplyDeletewow i love such curry..
ReplyDeletelooks yummy, coconut milk must be giving a nice flavour to this curry....
ReplyDeleteSeriously Rosh, your space is going to become like another Tarla Dalal's, a web directory for food and recipes. I too have tried this from her space and like you said it was during the initial stages and I have totally forgotten too. Your lip smacking snap is tempting me to go at it again.
ReplyDeleteCan have this aloo gobi ghasi with some rotis..beautiful dish.
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering dish with great flavours! This would be perfect with chapati!!! Bookmarked to try :)
ReplyDeletewow..sounds so delicious, can;t wait to try..thanks Roshni for sharing this wonderful recipe..looks inviting.
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