Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Gobi Kasoori

Gobi is one of my favorite vegetable and I always like experimenting different curries with it and this is one among those experiments which I tried recently from my collection of Sanjeev Kapoor's recipes.Normally I do add kasuri methi to the curries and gravies but in a smaller quantity.But this recipe calls for more quantity of kasuri methi which caught my attention to try it immediately.The original recipe mentioned 1/2 cup of kasuri methi,as I did not have that much quantity at that time I used only 1/4 cup and I was also not sure whether more quantity of kasuri methi can make the curry little bitter or not.But the outcome was so tasty and actually it enhanced the taste of the curry with its unique flavor.

Ingredients:

1 medium cauliflower
1/4 cup dried kasuri methi(2-3 tbsp)
2 medium onions,chopped
4 green chillies,chopped
2 medium tomatoes,chopped
1 tbsp coriander powder
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1/2 cup yogurt/curd
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
salt to taste
1+1/2 " ginger
10 garlic cloves
1 tbsp oil
oil to deep fry


Method:
  • Separate gobi into florets.
  • Grind ginger garlic into a fine paste.
  • Heat oil (enough for deep fry) in a kadai and once it is hot drop the gobi florets and fry them until golden brown.Drain on absorbent paper to remove excess oil.(Here I avoided deep frying and roasted gobi florets in 1 tsp of oil on low flame until crisp)
  • Dry roast kasuri methi slightly on a tawa/pan on medium heat.cool it and powder it.
  • Heat 1 tbsp of oil in a pan add mustard seeds and allow to crackle.Add onions and cook until golden brown in color.
  • Add green chillies and saute along with onions.
  • Add ginger-garlic paste and stir for a moment.Add tomatoes and stir.Add half cup of water,cover and cook.
  • Add coriander powder,turmeric powder and mix.Add beaten curds to it and stir well.cook on high heat for 5mins.
  • Add fried cauliflower and mix well.Add salt and kasuri methi powder and mix.
  • Cook for 5-7 mins and serve hot.
Serve it with Roti/Chapathy/Paratha.

48 comments:

  1. NIce one Prathy... we love methi.... and so went on to prepare Methi Corn Pilav...
    I have Gobi & a methi bunch in store.. Will peep in to see.. if I can make..

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  2. Very nice.. Gobi with a difference. will surely try this one !

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  3. Different style of gobi,looks inviting

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  4. Different style of gobi,looks inviting

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  5. Such a wonderful dish Prathy, love the addition of kasuri methi...curry looks fantastic!

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  6. Wow...looks extremely yummy.....adding yogurt is very new to me...will try this soon....love the way you styled the pic.....

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  7. looks very appetizing with the chappatis;

    you risk your fingers being bit by all of us by showing a delicious bite there :):):)

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  8. Looks good and very unusual recipe,adding yougurt will reduce the bitterness i think..good one :) And the last picture is a teaser :P

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  9. Hi Pratibha, Love the recipe and especially the add of Curds. I also make somewhat similar but relish it more with fresh fenugreek.Will post my version also sometime..

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  10. lovely recipe..it's different..nice picture

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  11. this sounds too good..adding kasuri methi will always enhance the taste..yummy

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  12. Deliciuos and eyecatching recipe.....Perfect with rotis...

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  13. Nice recipe prathiba, just love the flavour of kasuri methi in an dish, looks delicious ...

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  14. A perfect dish for roti..Looks fabulously yummy!!!

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  15. Wow...was just waiting for a recipe like this one! Bored of making my gobi!!! Will surely try yours!

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  16. The last pic is such a tempting one. Delicous

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  17. very new and different recipe.that too u make me drool with ur pictures.will give a try soon.

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  18. This is a different and interesting curry Prathibha...looks spicy and tasty..I've got to try this one :)

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  19. chapathi and gobi kasoori combo looks amazing...

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  20. Look delicious. Can I try some, please.

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  21. wow .. gobi with kasuri methi .. my 2 fave things in one dish

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  22. Looks yum Prathy.. I was scratching my head what to do for dinner tonight with my poor-looking gobi calling for attention..Will try yours, post and link it back to you.. Hope you dont mind!! :)

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  23. lovely recipe and I love that green colour.

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  24. Sounds great!!Very tempting gobi kasoori! Looks ready for my rotis.:)

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  25. Methi sure elevated this Gobi recipe!

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  26. That looks so delicious.. I love the flavor of kasoori methi and this is a perfect dish to try.. the last pic is making me drool..

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  27. Wow!! curd I guess it will be a nice kick to this dish..

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  28. Wow!That looks and sounds terrific!

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  29. Wow..Such a flavourful recipe..Loved it and defenitely will make it soon.Thanks for the recipe.

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  30. Definetly different! The aroma sure must be so wonderful!Thanks for sharing!

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  31. That looks absolutely mouthwatering...so yummy and the wrap sounds kool, love it:)

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  32. I love cauliflower in almost all forms.. i've always used only little bit of kasuri methi on dishes.. that sounds like a lot but it looks delicious.

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  33. Luved the recipe,something different and interesting. Will sure try it:).

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  34. Adding methi is very healthy......good side dish for roti! Slurp!

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  35. Hey thats looking so tempting and I too do same but never deep fry the cauliflower and roasted the kasoori methi hope that makes some difference mmm will surely try roasting methi next time. I will be happy now if some one makes me now .I am so hungry seeing this...

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  36. lovely dish.. sure to try this one out.

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  37. Your recipes are gr8.. One thing that really fascinated me is that you make everything healthy with less oil alternatives. Keep going with the good work...

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  38. Hi Prathiba,made this a couple of weeks ago and it was awesome!Thanks for sharing such a wonderful recipes.I have posted the recipe in my blog :)

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  39. Super yum .. tried it n all loved it.. thanks :)
    though i made a variation of marinating the gobi in card instead of frying it...

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  40. Hi Pratibha...thx for posting this yummy recipe...juz cooked it n my hubby loved it!! i juz added sum potatoes n it tastes yum

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  41. @Pooja and Jen...Thanks for trying and letting me know..

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