Whoever love paneer will definitely love Paneer butter masala, and whoever love cauliflower will definitely love this lipsmacking gobi paneer masala. Yes trust me this gobi paneer masala is absolutely fingerlicking if you serve them simply with rotis or naan. Actually i never thought to making out this much rich looking gravy with cauliflower earlier. While going through Pari's space, i got hooked to this cauliflower butter masala and i tried it at home two days back for our dinner. Trust me, my lil one who loves cauliflower in fritters enjoyed thoroughly this gobi butter masala. Obviously this dish is approved by everyone at home.
Cauliflower this annual plant produced by seeds contains sulfarophane,a sulfur compound has been shown to kill cancer stem cells for slowing tumor growth.Cauliflower contains recommended daily value of vitamin C,its also a good source of vitamin K, protein, thiamin, magnesium, vitamin B6. Cauliflower is an extremely versatile vegetable, you can eat it raw, steamed, or else by cooking with spices or just simply by baking. Cauliflower contains antioxidants, obviously its really adviced to add this vegetable often in your diet. Now coming to this lipsmacking gravy, it takes hardly less time to get cooked and cauliflower cooked in onion-tomato based gravy tastes fabulous with mild spiciness and bit crunchiness.
Recipe Source: Foodelicious
1/2kg Cauliflower florets
3nos Tomatoes
2nos Onions
6nos Garlic pods
1 inch Ginger
1tsp Kasuri methi/dried fenugreek leaves (roasted)
1/4tsp Garam masala
50grms Butter
1/2cup Fresh cream
2nos Whole kashmiri red chillies
2tsp Coriander powder
1tsp Cumin powder
1tsp Sugar
Salt
2tsp lemon juice
4nos Cardamoms
4nos bay leaves
1 inch Cinnamon stick
Cook the onions, tomatoes, kashmiri red chilies, ginger and garlic in enough water until they turns soft.
Cool and grind to a smooth paste.
Boil the cauliflower in water along with some salt and lemon juice till half cooked.
Drain the water and keep the cauliflower aside.
Dry roast the whole spices in the pan, then put the butter in the pan.
Once the whole spices are fried,add the ground paste and saute for about 2-3 mins.
Now add the coriander powder, cumin pwder, salt to taste and sugar.
Once the oil separates from the gravy, drop the cauliflower and mix thoroughly.
Pour water and adjust the consistency of the gravy.
Bring to boil, cover and cook, crush the roasted kasuri methi gently with fingers.
Once the cauliflower is done, add the kasuri methi, garam masala and cream.
Mix thoroughly, cook for few minutes before removing from the flame. Remove all the whole spices.
Garnish with some fresh cream or butter.
Serve with rotis or naans.
Cauliflower this annual plant produced by seeds contains sulfarophane,a sulfur compound has been shown to kill cancer stem cells for slowing tumor growth.Cauliflower contains recommended daily value of vitamin C,its also a good source of vitamin K, protein, thiamin, magnesium, vitamin B6. Cauliflower is an extremely versatile vegetable, you can eat it raw, steamed, or else by cooking with spices or just simply by baking. Cauliflower contains antioxidants, obviously its really adviced to add this vegetable often in your diet. Now coming to this lipsmacking gravy, it takes hardly less time to get cooked and cauliflower cooked in onion-tomato based gravy tastes fabulous with mild spiciness and bit crunchiness.
Recipe Source: Foodelicious
1/2kg Cauliflower florets
3nos Tomatoes
2nos Onions
6nos Garlic pods
1 inch Ginger
1tsp Kasuri methi/dried fenugreek leaves (roasted)
1/4tsp Garam masala
50grms Butter
1/2cup Fresh cream
2nos Whole kashmiri red chillies
2tsp Coriander powder
1tsp Cumin powder
1tsp Sugar
Salt
2tsp lemon juice
4nos Cardamoms
4nos bay leaves
1 inch Cinnamon stick
Cook the onions, tomatoes, kashmiri red chilies, ginger and garlic in enough water until they turns soft.
Cool and grind to a smooth paste.
Boil the cauliflower in water along with some salt and lemon juice till half cooked.
Drain the water and keep the cauliflower aside.
Dry roast the whole spices in the pan, then put the butter in the pan.
Once the whole spices are fried,add the ground paste and saute for about 2-3 mins.
Now add the coriander powder, cumin pwder, salt to taste and sugar.
Once the oil separates from the gravy, drop the cauliflower and mix thoroughly.
Pour water and adjust the consistency of the gravy.
Bring to boil, cover and cook, crush the roasted kasuri methi gently with fingers.
Once the cauliflower is done, add the kasuri methi, garam masala and cream.
Mix thoroughly, cook for few minutes before removing from the flame. Remove all the whole spices.
Garnish with some fresh cream or butter.
Serve with rotis or naans.
Hot phulkas and that curry... who is gonna say no to that..love it
ReplyDeleteTempting masala Priyaka...
ReplyDeleteWho can resist by seeing this super inviting cauliflower dish........yummy!
ReplyDeleteSounds great! and healthy. Blessings, Catherine
ReplyDeleteInviting and tasty looking cauliflower masala. Wonderful pic.
ReplyDeleteDeepa
oh my god!!! love it love it. I am usually at loss when it comes to cauliflower, that gravy looks ..... divine!!
ReplyDeleteMade for each other combination.. lovely version
ReplyDeleteMy favourite veggie..Such an exotic gravy Priya..Slurp !
ReplyDeleteCauliflower is a veggie that I buy very often and I keep looking for different ways of cooking it..this one looks delicious..will try it out soon
ReplyDeleteThis looks so very rich and delicious . The gravy would be perfect to soak up some hot fluffy nan bread. Please can you link this recipe to the event In my VEG BOX- Cauliflower , details you can find on my blog citrusspiceuk.com
ReplyDeleteJust love the butter masala preparation.. anything and everything cooked with it tastes god. Infact today I am making butter chicken
ReplyDeleteWow..your pics are making me damn hungry..truly irresistible gobimasala...Love it!
ReplyDeleteLooks yum Priya. have a nice weekend
ReplyDeleteperfect for rice or roti..
ReplyDeleteCurry looks delicious, perfect with some phulkas..
ReplyDeleteWould love to gulp it along with a couple of hot rotis!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic preparation! So flavorful and yum!
ReplyDeletesounds gr8,perfect side dish for naan!!
ReplyDeleteI would love them with some phulka's...
ReplyDeleteYummy Yumm
Butter Masala super!
ReplyDeleteUffff, that looks so tempting Priya!!
ReplyDeleteI would love to grab a few rotis and dig in,yummmmmy masala :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful masala Priya! I will definitely try it!
ReplyDeleteThe masala looks so spicy and rich....filling and grab a roti and yumm
ReplyDeleteThanks for trying my recipe and I'm glad that ur family enjoyed it. Thanks for linking.
ReplyDeleteTempting curry dear....... Looks creamy and yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis is looking really yummy, I will try.
ReplyDeleteIt is looking yummy, good idea to eat cauliflower, I will try.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy, I will try. good idea of introducing this veg in a new way.
ReplyDeleteI feel like having this right now..looks so so yumm...loved that rich gravy...
ReplyDeleteWow, they are prepared like, ' restaurent style' looks super-tempting :)
ReplyDeleteSo so delicious!! Love these kind of gravies with hot phulkas... :)
ReplyDeleteYum, one more gobi dish to my list :-)
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