Dec 15, 2008

GOBI 65 (CAULIFLOWER 65)


Cauliflower --- 1 clean and cut in to small florets

Curd (yogurt) --- 1/2 cup or 2 tab sp s

Red chili powder --- 1 tea sp

Ginger garlic paste --- 1 tea sp

Garam masala --- 1/2 tea sp

Corn flour --- 2 tab sp

rice flour -- 1 tab sp

a pinch of red food colour (if you like)

salt to taste

Oil for deep frying

METHOD:----

Place cauliflower florets in a bowl and add hot water and a very little salt and cover and leave a side for 10- 15 min.

After 15 min. drain the water and place cauliflower on a kitchen twole to remove all moisture

mix all other ingredients in a other bowl and add coliflower and marinate the flower well and leave for 1 hour to marinate in the fridge.

Heat oil in a deep frying pan and remove marinated flower from the fridge and deep fry in the hot oil in a medium flame till golde colour.

Remove from oil and serve as a starter or a side dish for sambar rice or rasam rice.

An other version Heat 1 tea sp oil in fry pan add choped garlic 1/2 tea sp and choped green onion 1 tab sp and few curry leaves and a tea sp soya sause and stir for 1 sec and add fried cauliflower an d stir for few sec. and remove in to serving dish this will give a nice aroma to the cauliflower

Enjoy your food

16 comments:

  1. i recently read it in a cookbook & was wondering how it would be, Now Iam seeing it.. looks yumm

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  2. yummy cauliflower recipe..adding curd is new to me will try out...

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  3. With a hot cuppa of tea iam set to finish of those yummies.

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  4. Looks super & gr8.. kalakunga...

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  5. I had paneeer 65 recently and was looking for a recipe..am going to try yours...looks yumm

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  6. I have tasted paneer and chicken 65 gobi is a new version for me...
    Looks cripsy and delicious, will try this version soon..

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  7. Another lovely dish for winter perfect

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  8. That is a great finger food! Delicious!

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  9. so yummy... love gobi 6, though I have never made it at home..now i can:-)

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