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Friday, May 18, 2012

Cauliflower Pepper Fry / Gobi Pepper Fry



Cauliflower recipes are always a favorite at home and just vanishes in minutes.But this recipe is a bit spicy and if you love the peppery flavor ,u'll surely like this too!!After Prabha @ Prabha's Coking announced the EP Series with "GINGER OR PEPPER CORNS/POWDER",I thought to send this to her event.Hope you all are enthusiastically participating in the event and love to see the flavored recipes with either ginger or peppercorns.This is a simple fry which can be served with rice or chapathis.Check this out and do give it a try sometime :-)




Ingredients
cauliflower 1(medium sized one)
onion 1 thinly sliced
ginger garlic paste 1 tbsp
green chillies 3-4  vertical slit
turmeric powder 1/2 tsp
pepper powder 1 tsp
fennel seeds 3/4 tsp
soy sauce 1-2 tsp
salt
oil 2tbsp
curry leaves


Method
-Wash and cut out the cauliflower florets in large pieces.Blanch the florets,keep aside.(refer notes for blanching) 
-Heat oil in a pan and pop fennel seeds.Add the curry leaves,saute onion & green chillies till wilted.Then,add the ginger-garlic paste and saute till the raw smell disappears.
-Add in the turmneric powder,pepper powder ,soy sauce and mix well.
-Add the blanched cauliflower florets and add salt.Cook covered on medium heat for 10 minutes.
-Uncover the lid and stir again,check if done.(The water oozes out of the florets.)
-Let it cook till the water evaporates and is completely dry.Check salt and adjust.
-Serve with chapathis /Rice!!


Servings~ 3 adults

NOTES
* Blanching is done by adding hot water and salt in a large bowl.Add the florets in it and leave for 5 minutes.Then, drain water.Keep aside.
* Soy sauce itself has salt in it,so be careful when adding the regular salt to the dish.


Sending this to EP Series- Ginger or Pepper Corns guest hosted by Prabha @ Prabha's Cooking, SFS & HWS Series-Fennel Seeds guest hosted by Kaveri @ Palakkad Chamayal


42 comments:

  1. Very delicious... Always love the peppery flavour in any dish....

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  2. nice and tasty.......perfect for lunch!

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  3. I too have done this but different version. Looks different with soya sauce.

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  4. So tasty and love the addition of pepper in them!

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  5. I used to make it without pepper, will add pepper next time.. cauliflower is our family fav too...

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  6. A lovely side dish with flat breads for dinner!

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  7. Pepper fry. Will add a nice new taste to the dish.

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  8. Yummy stir fry,wish to have with a bowl of rice.

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  9. yummy recipe..

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  10. Love cauliflower always, this looks delicious..

    -Mythreyi
    Yum! Yum! Yum!

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  11. hi julie, i am going to start frying my cauliflower the spicy way.. and extra chili. have a nice day.

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  12. Yummy curry, nice with some rotis..

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  13. looking spicy and delicious :)

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  14. looks so crisp and flavourful..very inviting..

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  15. Love cauliflower, your curry looks super delicious.

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  16. Delicious... I can digg in with a chapati right now.. :)

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  17. Simple and delicious..love to have it with pulkhas and rice....

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  18. I was just thinking of Aloo gobi today and I saw your post. the pepper in gobi must taste amazing.

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  19. I too make it similar way except the addition of soy sauce :) your gobi pepper fry looks so yummy...love it with sambar rice!
    Spicy Treats

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  20. Cauliflower fry looks totally yum and delicious. Thanks for linking dear.

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  21. Such a quick and yummy dish! Perfect when we are too lazy or we dont have time to cuk :D

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  22. My son love roasted cauliflower, next time must try your method.

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  23. What a great novel way of serving cauliflower; looks so good,
    Rita

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  24. Yummy cauliflower fry, looks so delicious.

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  26. i make it in a similar style...gr8 one

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  27. Cauliflower recipes are very popular in my place too, but I haven't bought cauliflower in such a long time! Would like to make this, it looks delicious!

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  28. Boy do I like cauliflower. This looks delicious! I need to go out and buy me some cauliflower now

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  29. Julie, lovely n delicious fry.........

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  30. Gorgeous stir fry!I have cauliflower sitting in the fridge and I know what I'm going to make :)

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  31. Aha, What an efficient way of handling cauliflower, that to with simple ingredients.
    Yet you made it look so good that I'm already drooling & have written cauli flower in the grocery list.
    Love it!

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