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Cauliflower cooked in onion and tomato base, to a semi dry consistency. Goes well with both rice and roti as sabji.
One of my kid’s favorite, I make once in every 10 days…! I make as accompaniment for sambar and rice.
Goes well with chapathis too. I have made this with less oil. If you want you can continue frying until the masala turns deep red by adding oil towards end. More of south Indian style curry.
Method
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- Boil water with salt and turmeric firstly.
- Add cauliflower florets cut into bite size pieces. Boil for for 3-4 minutes. Drain and keep aside. Refer notes.
- Heat a pan with oil and splutter cumin seeds.
- After that, add finely chopped onion and fry till transparent.
- Add the tomatoes chopped finely, red chilly powder, sambar powder and salt to taste.
- Cook for 2 minutes until it turns mushy.
- Add cauliflower and mix well.
- Level and cook covered in low flame for 5-6 minutes.
- Stir in between every 2 minutes.
- Add oil as you mix.
- Stir fry until the masala becomes dry and shiny. Lastly add coriander leaves.
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Cauliflower curry recipe
Cauliflower cooked in onion and tomato base, to a semi dry consistency. Goes well with both rice and roti as sabji.
Course Side Dish
Cuisine Indian
Prep Time 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes minutes
Author Raks Anand
Servings 2 people
Cup measurements
Ingredients
- 1 Cauliflower medium sized
- 1 Onion big
- 2 Tomatoes small
- 1 teaspoon Red chilly powder
- ½ teaspoon sambar powder optional
- ⅛ teaspoon Turmeric a pinch
- 1 tablespoon Oil
- 2 tablespoon Coriander leaves chopped
- Salt
To temper
- 1 teaspoon Oil
- 1 teaspoon Cumin seeds
Instructions
Boil water with salt and turmeric firstly.
Add cauliflower florets cut into bite size pieces. Boil for for 3-4 minutes. Drain and keep aside. Refer notes.
Heat a pan with oil and splutter cumin seeds.
After that, add finely chopped onion and fry till transparent.
Add the tomatoes chopped finely, red chilly powder, sambar powder and salt to taste.
Cook for 2 minutes until it turns mushy.
Add cauliflower and mix well.
Level and cook covered in low flame for 5-6 minutes.
Stir in between every 2 minutes.
Add oil as you mix.
Stir fry until the masala becomes dry and shiny. Lastly add coriander leaves.
Notes
- Indian variety cauliflower needs par boiling, while the cauliflower we get here gets mushy if boiled. So just blanch it and cook.
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Aruna Manikandan
Subzi looks spicy and delicious...
Nice click!!!!!!!!!just now I also posted a recipe using caulilower dear.......
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Sharmilee! :)
Have been looking for some cauliflower gravy other than manchurian and this one will surely fit in...Gona try it out soon! Nice clicks Raji
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Aruna Manikandan
But the taste is different and u don't get the smell of yoghurt.
try out and see ..Reply
Priya
Simple but yet a delicious curry, i do the same whenever i feel lazy, if have some left over cauliflower florets at home..Just love as side dish with hot steaming rasam rice...
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Happy cook
Delicous it will be with roties or rice. yumm.
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indhu
the picture kills me 🙂
would love to have this with roti.- Indhu (www.thayirsaadham.com)
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Kanchan
This is my favorite Dabba sabzi ! Easy yet tasty 🙂
Faiza Ali
lovely colour ...Even my kid loves cauliflower...will try this for sure next time. thanks for the lovely recipe and YES, Very nice clicks.
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Sushma Mallya
simple and delicious and perfect with roti...love such simple dishes
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Prathibha
guess wat??...I made cauliflower gravy in a different today.....will appear in my blog soon...
I love this type of simple curry,I dont add sambar powder,instead I add dhaniya powder n red chilli powder,rest all same...Reply
Prathibha
and yeah one more thing...why no step-by-step pics dear??
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Home Cooked Oriya Food
i love sambhar powder in dry subzis... Yours looks very colorful and yummy!
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shanthi
I too make it the same way. Yummy dish my favourite and nice click
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Tina
Simply superb and delicious...Perfect combination with rotis or chapathi...
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Shama Nagarajan
yummy subzi...please do participate in my event..do check my blog for details
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Mahimaa's kitchen
simple yummy curry. never tried this version. looks delicious.
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Ramya Kiran
Looks terrific! Simple and droolworthy..
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A 2 Z Vegetarian Cuisine
Looks absolutely delicious. I also make similar to this except the addition of sambar powder, but didn't know it can look this beautiful until i saw this photograph.
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SE(Denufood)
very simple and easy..we used to have this with bhakri..but we used the kolhapuri tikhat..
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Vrinda
Easy and spicy curry,nice close up pic...
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Sarah Naveen
Nice clicks..Cauliflower curry looks absolutely delicious..
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Preeti Kashyap
my mom makes just like this...it tastes great with everything...even curd rice!
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Pavithra
Wow I love this raks this is perfect accompaniment for phulka. I do the same way instead of sambar powder I add garam masala sure I will try this next time adding sambar powder.. lOoks so yummy and mouthwatering.
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Ambika
Hey Raks, Happy New Year!!! I also love to eat this curry with phulkas, nice snaps 🙂
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simply.food
Looks simply delicious.
Mangala Bhat
This curry is Awesome just love it simple and delicious! Thanks for sharing!
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Cham
Very glorious pict and delelctable subji!
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DEESHA
I love this subzi .. cauliflower anytime
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Anonymous
mindblowing photos , as usual!
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Lavi
Today i prepared Cauliflower kurma for lunch. Your subzi looks absolutely delcious!!!
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Asha
Happy 2010, Raks. Gobi dish looks yummy! 🙂
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n33ma
I made on of your cauliflower kormas long back and liked it so im def going to try this as well.
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kothiyavunu
Wonderful Recipe ! Looks Awesome ! And one of the tempting subzi 🙂
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meeso
That looks nice, very delicious!
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Soma
My very favorite vegetable. looks really really good. love the light effect in the first picture.
Soma(www.ecurry.com)
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Priya
I make something similar to this (my husband's recipe, actually) almost once a week. We love it!
I can't wait to try your version. It looks so yummy!
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Anu
Looks yummy and delicious... Gona try it out soon.. Nice picture.
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Priya Narasimhan
simple yet delicious..lovely clicks too..shall try sometime..
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sowmya.s
looks delicious..nice and spicy..
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my kitchen
Great combo with rice & chapathi. Loves to eat
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notyet100
yum this looks,..:-)
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Malar Gandhi
Looks spicy and nice...love cauliflower...but some reason, I always spoil it by over-cooking them...yet to perfect:( This looks so inviting.
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San!!!
Incredible click.I wonder how you have got this much patience to elaborate with nice pictures n the steps in a neat manner.Fabulous work dudette.
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Pari
Simple and tasty curry Raji.
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Chitra
I too make the same way.. Looks very nice 🙂
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Rohini
Perfect subzi for Roti n Phulka... Pics are so tempting dear!!
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vidhas
Very tempting pciture. my kids favourite too.
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simply.food
Thankyou very much for dropping by simply.food.I hope you will return pretty soon.Your recipe looks very nice and the clicks are awesome.Hope your camera gets fixed soon.
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Anonymous
that's just mouthwatering...even its one of our favourites and is quite similar to yours...we just add a bit of ginger to it to give a crunchy taste...tempting clicks....!
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Uma
lovely dish. soooo good.
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Preety
sabzi looks so delicious..lovely pic
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Ambika
Thanks Raks!!
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Parita
First pic looks fabulous!! Adding sambhar powder will definately enhance the flavors!
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Hema
Nice one Raks.. Will surely give it a try!
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jayasri
lovely click raji !, cauliflower with sambhar powder !!, should give this a go !!
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deepa
hi,
my name is .iam new to ur website.tried ur gobi sabzi recipe.it came very nice.thx for posting lovely dishes.post some more recipesReply
Padma Suresh
nice pic, but i hate the smell of cauliflower, do u have any idea to get rid of that smell inthe sabzi
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jeya seetha
Today I made this dish it came out very well.thank u raji
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jeya seetha
Today I tried this dish it came out very well...thank u raji
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Kavitha Rajesh
Today made ur way of doing cauliflower curry....Got appreciation from hubby!!! Thanks Raks
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