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Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Cauliflower Sabzi

A dry preparation with cauliflower. The masala spikes up the flavor and taste of the cauliflower. This has been a favorite sabzi to go with roti. Mix the sabzi with little yogurt, it tastes so good.

Ingredients

1 - Cauliflower, cut into florets
Oil to fry

Masala powders

2 to 3 tbsp - Coriander powder
1/2 to 1 tsp - Red chili powder
1/4 tsp - Turmeric powder
1.5 tsp - Chat masala powder

1/2 tsp - Amchur powder/ dry mango powder
1/4 tsp - Black salt
1/4 tsp - Jeera powder
1 tsp - Salt

Method

1 ) Wash and drain cauliflower florets very well. Heat a good amount of oil in a kadai /wok to deep fry cauliflower. In small batches, fry cauliflower till crisp and lightly brown in color. Drain excess oil out, by spreading fried cauliflower in a kitchen paper towel.

2 ) Mix all the masala powders together and keep ready. In the same kadai, heat little oil on low heat. Add the mixed masala and stir well. Take care not to burn the masala. Immediately add the fried cauliflower and mix with the masala and fry for 2 minutes. Take off the stove and serve.

Serve with roti. In picture is Richa's soft and tasty sweet potato paratha.

19 comments:

Seema said...

Yum Yum!Looks amazing... So good they r, i feel like having them rigtaway!

Richa said...

d-lish! chat masala & blk salt =YUM
gobi is one of my fav and there are so many ways to jazz it up!!

hey, glad u tried and liked the parathas :) they also make good travel treats. i think the paratha link is broken, u typed http twice.

Indian Food Rocks said...

Deep fried cauliflower! When I am up to frying again, I must try this! I love the mix of masalas!

Siri said...

Wow, I make this all the time, with different masalas...:) will try ur version next time.. Thanks for such lovely pics!

~ Siri

Jyothi said...

Very tempting and favorite dish too...Looks lovely. Thanks for sharing.

Padmaja said...

Nice recipe!! I don't like cauliflower but Pravs your dish tempted me enough to try!! Looks so yummy!!

KALVA said...

Oh.. i just saute them like stir fry with the masalas, never deep fried. yours looks simply delicious!

EC said...

Looks Great...will save this version of sabzi.thanks for sharing

Jayashree said...

Lovely, delicious looking pic...

Pravs said...

Seema: Yes, its good. Try the recipe.

Richa : Masala does jazz up the cauliflower :) I have corrected the broken link.

Manisha : I know, deep frying part can be a put off for a health conscious person..deep frying brings out the real taste though. Do try.

Siri : Do share your recipe ... want to try with other masala's too.

Jyothi :Thanks :) Do try.

Padmaja : Wow..isn't that something ? Glad to know the pics are tempting for you to try this one out.

Kalva : I have tried sauted version too.. but always deep frying brought out the real taste. You can for sure do stir frying the cauliflower with little oil.

Easycraft : Okay. Do try and let me know.

Jayashree : Thanks :D

Rina said...

Hi Pravs, This looks cool. I love Cauliflower. Never tried it like this. Will love to follow your recipe. I'll make your sure to my "must try" list. Pic looks great. Sure this was a treat with roti.

Finla said...

Really looks delicious.
Love to have them

Sagari said...

sabzi looks deleciousssssssss

Kribha said...

Gobi curry looks very delicious. Never added amchur powder before. Will do it next time.

Red Chillies said...

I loved your masala combination and also absolutely love the way you put in your blog name on the picture. Very creative.

Prema Sundar said...

simple and neat recipe Pravs. The picture makes my mouth to water.Should try it sometime .. thanks for the recipe and liked ur eggless banana cake too.thanks.

Seena said...

Hey, Prave, looks like a simple dish for roti. Especially with chat masala it will taste great..

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Pravs said...

Thank you so much..appreciate this valuable comment - Vinennese visitor.