A north Indian style of preparation of cauliflower in spiced yogurt gravy. Will go well with Chapati /Roti / tortilla.
Ingredients
1 big - Cauliflower, cut into medium size florets
1/2 tsp - Turmeric powder
1 tsp - Coriander powder
1 tsp - Jeera / Cumin powder
1/2 tsp - Red chili powder
1 cup - Thick & sour yogurt / Curds
Salt to taste
Grind to a smooth paste
2 medium size - Onion
2''piece - Ginger
8 big flakes - Garlic
3 to 4 - Whole dry red chili
1'' piece - Cinnamon
4 - Cloves
1 - Cardamom
1 tbsp - Poppy seeds, soaked in water for 1/2 hr
Garnishing
1/2 cup - Coriander leaves, chopped
Method
1 ) To clean cauliflower well - Take enough water to soak cauliflower in an utensil, add 1 tsp turmeric powder into the water. Add cauliflower to it and keep it soaked for 15 to 20 minutes. Then wash well with plenty of water.
2 ) Grind the ingredients listed to be ground to a paste well. Heat a kadai or a wok with 4 tbsp of oil, add the ground paste into the kadai and fry on medium heat till the raw smell goes and till the oil starts separating. This will take a while, let the ingredients get cooked well and get lightly browned.
3 ) Add turmeric powder, coriander powder, cumin powder, chili powder and salt to taste. Stir and fry the powders well. Then add cauliflower florets and saute lightly.
4 ) Add yogurt / curds, stir in well. Close with a lid and cook the cauliflower on low heat till the cauliflower turns tender. Now open the lid and dry off excess liquid gravy on high heat, stirring the cauliflower in between. Garnish with chopped coriander leaves and serve.
Serve with chapati /roti / tortilla.
Note - The dish is more reddish in color, since i used more than suggested chili powder in the recipe.
12 comments:
that looks wonderful... I am sure it was tangy and spicy and yummy!
Looks spicy & hot ,..
Wow...looks spicy and yummy :)
Nice and colourful...
That looks yummy :-)
Lovely recipe. Bookmarked to try!
Thank you for visiting Collaborative curry.. We are happy you stopped by. Your spiced gobi looks scrumptious
this is the consistency i love in curries!
Hi Pravs...this is a lip-smacking side veggie dish...the paste does add a different taste and aroma to the cauliflower. I luv cauliflower..thanks fro sharing thsi amazing dish.
Supriya : Yes, the masala paste makes all the difference and the aroma when the masala paste is fried, is too good :)
Hi. I've been looking for a gravy recipe for cauliflower and I really loved the recipe you've posted. Are the poppy seeds really compulsary in the paste? Anything I could use to substitute it with? Thanks!
Divya : poppy seeds will give a good gravy base with subtle taste. May be you could do without poppy seed. Hope you try and please let me know the results :)
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