Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Gobi Musallam
Ingredient's :
1cup gobi /cauliflower
1large onion
1 cup tomato puree
1/4 cup of milk
1 tsp red chilly powder
1 tsp ginger garlic paste
4-5 cashew nuts
1tsp garam masala powder
1tsp turmeric powder
1tsp panner grated
1 1/2 tsp coriander seeds
1 tsp cumin seeds
1 cinanmon stick
3-4 cloves
2 green chillies
Method:
1) In a pan dry roast coriander seeds, cumin seeds, garam masala whole (Cinnamon +cloves) & cashew grind the mixture together to make a fine paste.
2) Take cauliflower pieces and bring to boil along with some salt , when it is half done, remove from water and fry the cauliflower pieces till it becomes little brown .Keep it aside .
3)Take a pan , pour oil and ginger garlic paste, masala paste(1) and onion. Fry till oil is separated add turmeric powder, garam masala powder & chilly powder.Then add tomato puree add water if required. Add salt and reduce the flame, keep stirring to get the thick gravy.
4) Then add milk and cauliflower pieces, bring it to boil for 3-4 minutes. Serve hot with Roti/chapati with grated panner and rasins on the top. enjoy :)
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42 comments:
Cauliflower Musallam, looks absolutely yummy..
Hey Mangala...nice post.I have never heard of Gobi Musallam....this is an interesting one.Addition of milk in Gobi is a nice idea.Bookmarked:-)
Its looking so yummy dear....perfect color..
lovely recipe
WOw wat a eyecatching colour!!lovely dish Mangala!!so yumm!!yummy !!
Sounds very rich and love the name,gobi musallam:)
i love the look of the cauliflower...lovely colour!
A visual treat! Lovely simple dish...
Wow, that looks yummy yumm!!Nice clicks as usual!!
Gobi musallam is looking so spicy...nice colour...will love eating with puries
What a lovely color of the gobi, Mangala!
gobi musallam looks too good Mangala.love the way you have presented it.very nice recipe.and like always nice click:)
Looks very tempting and yummy
Love gobi is all forms, picture looks great.
gobi looks very colorful n tempting Mngala!!!!
Wow...the curry looks very deliicous...this is a new one for me...I have bookmarked it to try it on later :)
u make the photographs more tempting than the recipe by itself
its a compliment :)
Never heard of this name before..liked the way u made this dish..looks yum and great gravy...
Oh looks so delicious Mangala! Awesome shots too! I'm drooling over it now!
Thats a new dish to me Mangalu..That gravy seems to have dried n sticken to the gobi..making it even more pretty n yum..:)
that looks absolutely delicious .. love anything that had gobi
That looks so delicious Mangala ...lovely color :)
such a unique dish! love the presentation!
Color superagi ide..nodthane irbeku annistha ide nodi.
awesome click, lovely name.
Thanks for sharing.
wow! eye catching shots!
looks yummy!
Awesome....and my fave..
Wow gorgeous click!! gobi musallam is new to me, never used milk with gobi, interesting, thanks for sharing!
Nice post.Never heard the name Musallam.Will try it.
Wow ,what a lovely dish. Never heard of Mussallam but sure sounds delicious.Have bookmarked this recipe:).
wow lovely color of the curry..nice recipe
Thanks every1 ..keep visitng ur comments r very inspiring soo it means lot to me :)
Have never made this ... like the idea of adding milk. Must try. The snaps are absolutely awesome! :-)
Looks yummm!!
Thanks every1 keep visitng :)
Woww.. nice post..looks perfect and amazing clicks.. thanks for the recipe :)
first time in u'r blog mangala!!U have a nice blog!!Especially the pictures..I wish I cud take pictures like this..Gobi musallam is a new dish to me..Mouthwatering!!
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This is a new recipe for me. WIll try sometime
Looks so gud wonderful clicks dear
Hey mangala somehow i missed this post ..wow thats looking so good and tempting dear.. ur clicks are really great... Nice recipe too.. hav bookmarked it ...keep rocking
Nice Recipe. I have tried Gobi Munchurian but not this Musallam. Would give a try surely.
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