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Friday, December 3, 2010

CAULIFLOWER MASALA

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This is a simple and easy side dish to go along with steaming white rice or flat bread. Although my son is not a big fan of this veggie but this one is an exception. Using sliced onion, tomato and right balance of spices, this turns out incredibly delicious.

CAULIFLOWER MASALA

300g cauliflower cut into bite size piece
2 Onions chopped
2 Tomato chopped
1/2 tsp cumin seed
1 tsp chili powder
3/4 tsp coriander powder
1 tsp ginger paste
3 garlic chopped
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
2 T coconut milk
2 T cooking oil
1/4 tsp mustard seed
salt to taste
1 sprig curry leaves
1/4 C water

METHOD

* Soak cut cauliflower in hot salty water for 10 minutes, drain.

* Heat the oil, fry the cumin seed and mustard seed until fragrant, add in the onion, cook until light brown.

* Add in ginger,  garlic, salt and tomato, cook until tomato turns soft.

* Now add the chili powder, coriander powder and turmeric, cook until raw smell goes.

* Add the cauliflower,  coconut milk and  1/4 cup of  water,  stir then cover the pan and cook until cauliflower turns soft.

* Sprinkle curry leaves and check the salt. Remove from heat.

39 comments:

  1. I'm here, I'm here!!! Wanna join U for lunch la kak! :D

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  2. Nice side dish for dinner with chapati...I am sure the coconut milk adds a nice flavor and taste to the dish.

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  3. mmmmmmmmmmmm...che buono!complimenti! ciao!

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  4. Hello dear,do collect the best blogger award from my post....its for all you guys who have supported me.Cauliflower masala looks superb...
    BINY

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  5. What fabulous ingredients. I'm sure it would work together beautifully!

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  6. Not a big fan of cauliflower but this looks tasty with the coconut milk.

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  7. I'm a big fan of cauliflower cooked appropriately and spiced well. This recipe looks like it will be a winner in my book. What does the hot water soak do prior to cooking?

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  8. I'm a big fan of cauliflower cooked appropriately and spiced well. This recipe looks like it will be a winner in my book. What does the hot water soak do prior to cooking?

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  9. veggiesinmybelly.com ....The purpose of soaking is to get rid of tiny insects which may be hidden deep inside the florets. Thanks for stopping by my site, love to hear from you soon...

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  10. Wow so yummy..nice side dish for chapatis and rice,looks absolutely delicious and flavorful.

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  11. My fav, looks so rich n creamy, perfect with hot parathas :)

    US Masala

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  12. So delicious spice with chapathis or rice. Great Dish.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  13. I love this dish with cauliflower..simple and delicious

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  14. Cauliflower masala looks delicious simple love it.

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  15. My favorite cauliflower dish is this :)

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  16. This looks amazing. I love cauliflower and anything titled masala!

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  17. healthy veg, delicious curry, yumm

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  18. Great side dish, I am drooling for it!

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  19. I never thought of using cauliflower with the masala, it sounds delicious!!
    thanks for such a wondeful recipe!
    I can see how it would go so well with rice!
    Dennis

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  20. healthy and tasty sabji...love it with hot roti:)

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  21. Looks delicious and simple! great job.

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  22. mouthwatering sabji.so delicious..hru doing dear...missed ur yummy posts...

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  23. So good a delish with cauliflower u have babe!!
    Absolutely fantastic and delighting too!
    Loving it!

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  24. different n yummy cauliflower curry

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  25. different n yummy cauliflower curry

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  26. cauliflower masala looks yummy.. thanks for sharing...

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  27. Hi there,

    Thanks for sharing this link - but unfortunately it seems to be down? Does anybody here at treatntrick.blogspot.com have a mirror or another source?


    Cheers,
    Oliver

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  28. Looks spicy, yummy and tempting. Different way of cauliflower preparation. I will try for recipe for lunch.

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