Dum Gobi

For today's dry saute, I chose to go with this Dum Gobi which I picked up from Tadka Masala, my partner in Blog Hop Wednesdays
The method of cooking this curry intrigued me into trying it. It was pretty good and I loved the taste of ajwain in this curry. So for Day 2 of this edition of BM #18, here is the recipe..

Ingredients -

Cauliflower florets 2 cups
Carrots sliced 1/2 cup
Peas handful (I used frozen peas)
Onions chopped 1/4 cup
Ginger grated 1/2 tsp
Yogurt 1/4 cup
Salt as needed
Turmeric 1/4 tsp
Red Chilli Powder 1/2 tsp 
Coriander-Cumin Powder 1 tsp
Garam Masala 1/4 tsp
Seasoning (Oil 2 tsp, Ajwain 1/4 tsp, Cumin seeds 1/2 tsp, Cloves 3-4, Cinnamon 1 inch pieces 2)

Dum Gobi

Method Of Preparation -

In a heated pan, add oil and the rest of the seasoning. After the cumin seeds crackle, saute chopped onions until they are translucent.

Add ginger and stir for a few seconds. Add yogurt, salt, turmeric, red chilli powder, coriander-cumin powder and let the flavors blend in.

Add the vegetables and mix well. Cover with a heavy lid so that the steam is trapped in. I put a tight fitting lid and placed another utensil filled with water.

Reduce the heat and let the vegetables cook for about 10-12 min.

Sprinkle garam masala and cook for a minute or two until the curry gets dry. Take care to see that the cauliflower florets don't get mushy. We want them to have a slight crunch.

Remove from fire and serve it as a side along with rice.

Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other marathoners doing BM #18. 

Preparation Time 25 min
Serves 2-3

24 comments

  1. Jayanthi Says:
  2. Super dum gobi and it looks so awesome.

     
  3. divyagcp Says:
  4. Looks very colorful and delicious.

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  5. sushma Says:
  6. Good one. NIce and colorful

     
  7. Unknown Says:
  8. Love the colors, recipe sounds simple and delicious.

     
  9. simple and yummy

     
  10. nice color ful stire. clicks are super

     
  11. very delicious n colorful gobi..yumm

     
  12. Akila Says:
  13. Just love the way u presented

     
  14. Unknown Says:
  15. Very colourful and healthy one!!!!

     
  16. Priya Suresh Says:
  17. Wat a super catchy and delicious dum gobi.

     
  18. Simple and neat subji ...

     
  19. good one; loved the blend of flavours in it !

     
  20. Usha Says:
  21. Even I prefer crunchy cauliflower. Love the presentation, specially the carrot flowers. I tried once to make those flowers and mine were not as pretty as your.

     
  22. Shanavi Says:
  23. Great for parathas n roti's..Yummy

     
  24. preeti garg Says:
  25. awesome....yumm version

     
  26. Delicious combo for rasam and rice...

     
  27. This looks absolutely yummy and beautiful! Thanks for trying Harini! :)

     
  28. yummy and awesome gobi curry to go with rotis.

     
  29. nice and delicious gobi curry....

     
  30. A classy combo side-dish!

     
  31. Unknown Says:
  32. Dum Gobi in dry version superb never tried sure will give atry.

     
  33. Srivalli Says:
  34. I know this must taste so good with rotis...nice one harini..

     
  35. Suma Gandlur Says:
  36. Love the way the cauliflower florets haven't turned mushy.
    It is not the traditional style dum cooking, right?

     
  37. Nupur Says:
  38. I always think cutting these cauli pieces perfectly is an art .. you master it dear :)

    I am amazed with the health benefits of this humble veggie..

     
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