Aloo Gobi Masala
As my Husband needs chappathis for dinner, daily I have to think of making different curries. Since the curry made for rice is not suitable for chappathis, I was searching one of my recipe diaries and I got this dish which I wanted to give a try. The main vegetable required in this gravy is cauliflower, which my Husband doesn't like at all ( btw, there are so many vegetables which he doesn't like and I love all the vegetables). So I thought of adding potatoes so that he can also enjoy the gravy. When I served this curry along with chappathi, he tasted the cauliflower and I ended up making extra chappathis for him:-). This one is quite easy to make.
Ingredients:
Method:
Ingredients:
- Cauliflower- 1/2kg
- Potatoes(peeled and disced)- 2nos
- Oil- 3tbsp
- Mustard Seeds- 2tsp
- Ginger(grated)- 2tbsp
- Onions(chopped)- 2nos
- Tomatoes- 2nos
- Turmeric powder- 1/2tsp
- Red Chilli powder- 1tbsp
- Coriander powder- 1tbsp
- Garam Masala- 1/2tsp
- Asofoetida- 1/2tsp
- Curd- 3tbsp
- Green chillies(slit lengthwise)- 3nos
- salt- as per tate
- Water- 1cup
Method:
- Cut the cauliflower into medium pieces and wash in warm turmeric water. Drain it and keep aside for
- sometime.
- Grind the tomatoes to paste.
- Heat 2tbsp oil in a kadai and fry drained cauliflower lightly and keep aside.
- In the same kadai, pour 1tbsp oil add mustard seeds, when they splutter fry grated ginger along with chopped onions and salt till golden brown.
- Now add tomato paste and green chillies and mix well.Add curd little by little.
- Add turmeric powder, red chilli powder, coriander powder, garam masala powder and asofoetida then stir well.
- At last add fried cauliflower, potatoes and water. Cook on mediun heat till it is well blended and all the
- water is dried up. Mix in between.
- Now this is ready to serve along with chappathis.
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