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Cauliflower Peas

Gobi Matar Tawa-Fry

September 29, 2015 by Bhawana

Gobi Matar Tawa-Fry

Its a simple classic dish, cooking time very less, easy to make and tastes really good with chapatis and yogurt. Its one of my handy-dish, which never fails to charm.

Ingredients

  • 1 Cauliflower, chopped in to bite-sized florets
  • 1 1/2 cup Peas, fresh shelled or frozen
  • 1 tbsp oil
  • 1 tsp cumin seeds
  • 2 tsp coriander pd
  • 1/2 tsp turmeric pd
  • 1/2 tsp garam masala
  • 1/2 tsp aamchoor/mango pd
  • 2 green chillies, chopped

Method

  • Heat oil in a flat-bottom pan.
  • Add cumin seeds, when they start to crackle add coriander pd, turmeric pd, garam masala and chopped green chillies.
  • Mix and stir for few seconds and add cauliflower and peas.
  • Add salt and mix it well so that cauliflower and peas are well-coated with the spices.
  • Cook it uncovered on medium-high flame until cauliflower is light brown in color. (this helps cauliflower to stay crunchy).
  • Now add 2 tbsp of water, cover and cook it until they both are cooked.
  • Sprinkle mango pd and chopped coriander leaves at the end before serving
  • Most of the time I make this dish without onion, garlic and tomatoes to get the real taste of vegetables with spices.

Gobi matar is really excited for attending 2 events going on-

WYF: Side Dish Event hosted by Simple Indian Food

15 Minute Cooking event hosted by Indian Vegetarian Kitchen
Thank you EC and Mahima.

Filed Under: North India, Side Dishes Tagged With: 15 Minutes Cooking, Cauliflower Peas, Gobhi, Matar, north india, peas, Side Dish

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"Food is not about impressing people, It's about making them feel comfortable." I still remember when I got married & came to US first two days I don’t have to bother about food, we were eating out and then we went to grocery store & there the reality struck. Its not that cooking was a new term to me but cooking with out taking instructions & help of my mother & grandmother was something new and different. Newly married, nervous but with lot of confidence I cooked bhindi (okra) & burnt it but my husband M ate it like nothing happened though he didn’t say anything but I felt really bad. That day I realized that I used to cook before but all on my mother’s instructions. That means it’s a new world to me and has to start cooking from scratch without my mother’s help. M always been very encouraging to me & till today he is my guinea pig. And i like cooking for him.

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