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Ingredients:
- 2tsp.cashews(soaked for 15min.), 2tsp.coconut(shredded),1onion(finely chopped), 2tomatoes(diced), 1/2tsp.ginger garlic paste, 1medium sized Cauliflower(cut into bite size florets), 2tsp.red chilli powder, 1/2tsp. coriander powder, 1/4tsp.garam masala, 1/4tsp.turmeric, salt to taste, 2tsp.oil, 1tsp.jeera, 2cloves, 2bay leaves, 2''cinnamon piece, 1spring curry leaves, coriander leaves for garnishing.
Method:
- Grind coconut and cashew to fine paste and keep it aside. Heat oil in a pan, once it's hot add jeera, cloves, bay leaves, cinnamon once they start to spread the aroma add chopped onion and fry till they are translucent, then add ginger garlic paste, curry leaves and fry for a min. then add tomatoes, turmeric powder, red chilli powder, salt,coriander powder, cover and cook until the tomatoes are totally pulped up. Add cauliflower and fry for 2min., then add the ground masala paste, mix well, add about 1cup of water, cover and cook until the cauliflower is cooked(it takes appx.4-5min.). Don't cook for a long time or else the cauliflower will become too soft and soggy. Once the cauliflower is cooked and the gravy reaches the desired consistency, add garam masala, mix well (I like to have saucy consistency), remove from the heat and garnish with coriander leaves and serve it with steamed rice or roti.
This looks so mouth watering..Lovely dish...
ReplyDeletekurma looks so delicious..this is so true about eating idli with korma !! I do it too!
ReplyDeletekurma looks awesome....so yummy!!!...love to have those with rotis!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious... loved to have with some chapathis/parathas :)
ReplyDeleteDear Prasu
ReplyDeleteI always wait eagerly for your posts. This Korma is great. I know many Kormas, but all North Indian or Royal dishes, extremely rich in oil / ghee.
I love the Korma of south ( Kerala type) , with the coconut and curry patta but did not have any recipe...
will try this one.
best wishes and have a good and exciting week ahead
yummy...
ReplyDeleteKorma with poori n paratha is a filling and delicious dish.Good post.
ReplyDeleteI love kurma and love the dark colour too.
ReplyDeleteI would love to have this with rice.
o0o0o0o...this dish looks very delicious...
ReplyDeleteYummy korma there...
ReplyDeletekurma with idli....i am startled!!
ReplyDeletei'd like it with rotis or paratha...we north indians can have anything with roti...:)
this one is delicious!!
Kurma sounds rich and thick with cashew!
ReplyDeleteWhat a yum kurma... I wanna try it right away with my roti.... & yes it is in my mouth..... Hmmmmmmm....
ReplyDeleteI love cauli.... very tasty...
Ash....
(http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)
Delectable kurma...prefect with rotis!
ReplyDeleteDelicious kuruma dear..!
ReplyDeleteOh yummy and delicious...
ReplyDeleteyummy kurma and must be very nice with puri...
ReplyDeletelovely ingredinets..kurma looks so tempting..pl. collect some awards from my awards for my followers post
ReplyDeletehmm.nice kurma..love the colour.
ReplyDeleteyum yum kurma and that cauliflower being my favourite.
ReplyDeleteLovely,Prasu!I always had trouble cooking cauliflower except for putting tadka in it..I like this version!
ReplyDeleteVery delicious. Lovely presentation with yummy picture!!!
ReplyDeleteI love cauliflower very much. Oh! cauliflower kurma looks delicious and mouth watering.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite,planning to post,u did first,my version will come soon
ReplyDeleteYum and delicious kurma.
ReplyDeleteTried this kurma, very tasty indeed! thanks for sharing! Have made it twice already.
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