Cauliflower and peas are sauteed in Mustard seeds, turmeric, ginger, salt and a pinch of sugar....no tomatoes, no garam masalas, no chili powder...just plain goodness of cauliflower and peas, to be relished with a cup of home made yogurt and phulkas. One of my blog readers asked me for this recipe, and here it is. You will need:
- 1 large Cauliflower- wash and drain, cut into florets and set aside.
- 1 cup Green Peas - washed
- 1 tbsp -Olive Oil or any oil you use
- 1 tsp- Mustard Seeds
- 1 tsp- Turmeric,
- 1 small piece of ginger, 1 small jalapeño- chopped
- Salt, Sugar - to taste
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We make a Cauliflower dish exactly same, only Kalinji or Nigella seeds instead of Mustard.
ReplyDeleteSimple but very tasty
Excellent dish. I have loved all your Gujarati dishes and look forward to many more. BTW, which is the Rahul Sharma album playing on your website today - the number playing was "January". Excellent music...
ReplyDeleteI love gujarati food adn good to see you going with gujarati series!!! will try them all soon and let your , dear..
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Priya
A quick dish trupti as you said good combo. Viji
ReplyDeletenever made cauliflower without chilli powder or garam masala...have to try a simple soothing version
ReplyDelete-Sushma
Like Sushma mentioned, I know the version with chili powder and garam masala. This really sounds simple and fast. Thanks for showing me this easy way Trupti!
ReplyDeleteSandeepa: Nigella seeds is an interesting addition...
ReplyDeleteAnon: Thank you! The album is "white".
Priya: thanks...! I think you will like them.
Viji: thanks my dear....
Sushma: yes, this is so simple...that's why I love it..I think garam masalas overpower the already string flavor of the cauliflower.
Meeta: thanks! Hope you'll try it!
its like what we call palya. no spices are there, just the wholesome taste of vegetables.
ReplyDeletei have collected some 6 albums of rahul sharma. so day in, day out its his music on my laptop and krish's grumbling;)
Great looking dish T!Light spices and gorgeous looking.Thanks girl.
ReplyDeleteI am not into music much,I am voracious reader!
Trupti, This is the simplest cauliflower-peas dish I have ever come across and am sure this goes great with hot chappathis.I am used to adding all the masala to cauliflower-peas recipes and hence a big thanks and hugs :)
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hey Trupti,
ReplyDeleteSimple and nice recipe. I too make it this way but without adding sugar. I have heard this music of Rahul too.
cheers
sharmi
Simple things sometimes end up being way more delightful, hai na :).
ReplyDeleteand with dahi, phulewar-vatana nu shak tastes divine!
Sandeepa, a Bengali friend of mine made something similar but she used panch-poran. either ways, this is simple goodness :).
hey Trupti, you has so many things at Temple? Must have been a treat.
ReplyDeleteya its getting warmer in NJ dear. we started planning short trips now.
cheers
sharmi
wow, thats simple and I am sure my kids are going to love it as they love anything which isnt spicy :-)
ReplyDeleteWill try it and let you know :-)
What can I say Trupti, but YUM! I have all the ingredients, now to just make it for lunch tomorrow! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteEggsactly my kind of sabzi..I love cauliflower in any form..I too tend to use the long stems..they have a taste of their own
ReplyDeleteTrupti,
ReplyDeleteCould you pl let me know if I have made any errors in Gujarati
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