It is often asked by a girl before her marriage.. do you know how to make aloo gobhi??
One of the all the time favorite dish of all the guys... It is said that a way to a man's heart is through his stomach & I agree !
I usually try to make some dishes during weekend for the guy and last weekend made Aloo gobhi :)
Now there are different ways to make this dish , I being a true Punjabi like spicy food so added a Punjabi twist to the dish ....
Ingredients -
Cauliflower- 1 medium size
Potatoes-5-6 pcs , pealed & diced
Coriender fresh - Little bit
Ginger & Garlic cloves- some
Salt, pepper , garam masala- As per taste
Turmeric- 1 tsp
Corianderpowder- 1 tsp
Onion- 2 pcs
Tomato- 2pcs
Green Chillies- 4 pcs
Mustard oil-2 tbs
Chop the onion & tomatoes
Crush the ginger, fresh coriander, garlic & green together .
Cut the potatoes & cauliflower
I made the sabzi in iron wok , considering its health benifits.
Add mustard oil in the iron wok and after-3-4 mins add the crushed paste.
Now when it turns little golden brown add chopped onions
Let it cook for about 2 mins & when it turns golden brown then add tomatoes
Add about 1/2 cuo of water and cover the wok with a lid and on sim flame let it cook for 15-20 mins.
Now this is how the final dish looks like I transferred it in aluminum wok ,it is suggested that any food cooked in iron vessels be transferred immediately to a glass or enamel dish.
You may be thinking the final dish looks a little black , that is due to the fact that I cooked it in a iron wok.
You can make the same dish in a different wok too!
Hope you liked the recipe and in-case you want to cover a particular recipe for you do let me know :)
One of the all the time favorite dish of all the guys... It is said that a way to a man's heart is through his stomach & I agree !
I usually try to make some dishes during weekend for the guy and last weekend made Aloo gobhi :)
Now there are different ways to make this dish , I being a true Punjabi like spicy food so added a Punjabi twist to the dish ....
Ingredients -
Cauliflower- 1 medium size
Potatoes-5-6 pcs , pealed & diced
Coriender fresh - Little bit
Ginger & Garlic cloves- some
Salt, pepper , garam masala- As per taste
Turmeric- 1 tsp
Corianderpowder- 1 tsp
Onion- 2 pcs
Tomato- 2pcs
Green Chillies- 4 pcs
Mustard oil-2 tbs
Chop the onion & tomatoes
Crush the ginger, fresh coriander, garlic & green together .
Cut the potatoes & cauliflower
I made the sabzi in iron wok , considering its health benifits.
Add mustard oil in the iron wok and after-3-4 mins add the crushed paste.
Now when it turns little golden brown add chopped onions
Let it cook for about 2 mins & when it turns golden brown then add tomatoes
Now when the masala is ready and it starts leaving oil then add the potatoes first & then the cauliflower
Add about 1/2 cuo of water and cover the wok with a lid and on sim flame let it cook for 15-20 mins.
Now this is how the final dish looks like I transferred it in aluminum wok ,it is suggested that any food cooked in iron vessels be transferred immediately to a glass or enamel dish.
You may be thinking the final dish looks a little black , that is due to the fact that I cooked it in a iron wok.
You can make the same dish in a different wok too!
Hope you liked the recipe and in-case you want to cover a particular recipe for you do let me know :)
Oh I remember Bend It Like Beckham everytime Aloo Gobhi is mentioned.... my hubs loves it too and we have 2-3 variations that I try...
ReplyDelete@Novice Makeup - Hehehee actually that movie gave a lot of focus to aloo gobhi ...my hubby also loves aloo gobhi .. guess its a instant like for guys :P
ReplyDeleteI love aloo gobhi :)
ReplyDeleteand that too spicy,,try making it with some curd too, also sometimes you can deep fry the veggies and then mix them with the masala..
the pics look lovely n delicious :)
@Namita- Yay we have same taste !
ReplyDeleteYup I do that too , I make it in different ways , if in hurray then sometimes in cooker :P
Awwww thanks for liking the pix :)
loooks yummmmmmmmmmmmm
ReplyDelete@shamaila- it actually turned out yum too :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks really good!!...I love gobhi in any form!
ReplyDeleteMmmm nice recipie ..will try surely. ...but will it taste the same if i use saffola oil oil ... Coz i don't use mustard oil.......
ReplyDelete@Swati- Same here , I love it :)
ReplyDelete@FRK- Yes it will taste similar :)
I am going to try this on the weekend and then will give u my reviews :D However, one thing I must compliment you on that I LOVE the idea of how you explained step-by-step method of cooking and how it should look like. This is amazing for amateurs like ME :( I would love to see the same pattern with pictures and step-by-step cooking method MORE N MORE N MORE.
ReplyDelete@Gayatri- Im glad u liked the recipe , more recipe posts coming for u :)
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