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Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Gobi (Cauliflower) Bhaji

Cauliflower is low in fat, high in dietary fiber, folate, water and vitamin C, possessing a very high nutritional density. I love gobi, aloo matar curry very much..nowadays, its cold here sterday its snowing here, thought of making something to munch with coffee , i finally prepared gobi bhaji, which i was craving for a long too..these crispy wonders suits prefectly for snacks, enjoyed having them also for dinner with my rasam rice...its such a easy snacks n tasty one, kids will love to have them very easily rather than as curries r gravies with gobi..


15nos Cauliflower florets
1/4tsp Turmeric powder
1/2cup Gram flour
1/4cup Rice flour
2tbsp Corn flour
1/2tsp Red chilly powder +1/4tsp red chilly powder
1/4tsp Fennel seed powder
2nos Garlic pods
1/4tsp Baking soda r 1/2cup Idly batter
pinch of Colour
Salt
Oil for deepfrying

Heat 1/4cup of water with turmeric powder n 1/4tsp red chilly powder, salt..bring them to boil, add the cauliflower florets to the boiling water n put off the stove..close it with lid n keep aside..once they are cooled, drain the water n keep aside the bit cooked cauliflower florets..

Crush the garlic pods finely...take a large bowl n add rice flour, gram flour, corn flour, redchilly powder, fennel seed powder, crushed garlic pods, baking soda n pinch of colour, add enough water n mix everything well until they turns thick batter..heat oil for deepfrying, dip the cauliflower florets in the batter n drop gently one by one in the hot oil...fry them well...

Serve hot with ketchup r anyother choice of chutneys...

19 comments:

  1. First time here!!! Parboiling might increase the flavour great thanks will try this...

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  2. Priya, this looks awesome..Makes me very much tempted now to have that..Can I take one from that?!

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  3. wow priya superb looks so tempting i also made this bhaji s but not added idli batter will try next time beautiful pic

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  4. Yummy delicious, wish i had few of them pipping hot.

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  5. priya i tried your spicy swirl bread it came out just superb check my blog thanku so much dear for the recipe

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  6. Good one Priya, looks delicious for a yummy snack. I am still thinking what to make with Gobi! :)

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  7. We love cauliflower bhaji with chaat masala on top,superb snack:)

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  8. Looks good and I love Gobi bajji

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  9. Thats a great snack...we love them too.obviously ur batter got some change..and i love to try

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  10. had this just now..........looks yummy

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  11. oh yum yum. priya, neenga inga move pannalum enakku okay dhaan. i will still get yummy dishes from you :) See how selfish i am!

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  12. I like this snacks...will try next time.

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  13. A perfect snack for the winter...yummy!

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  14. We get them in one of our food stalls here in Singapore and we love it. That plate of crisp bhaji looks yummy :)

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