Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Shahi Gobi (Whole cauliflower cooked in spice mix)

This is one veggie dish that is very elegant to look at, and will serve as the show stopper at your next dinner party. It is also very simple to prepare. The trick is to try keeping the cauliflower whole, through the cooking process. I did not have much of a problem with this step. Also, I had a packet of Khana Khazana Murgh Makhani/ Paneer Butter masala mix, and I used that for the gravy. It is so simple, and tastes just like the restaurant ones. All you need to do is mix the powder with water and add the veggies and cook. Very simple, and great to have on hand for those last minute meals that need to be special too.



















Small Cauliflower - 1
Gravy:
Oil - 1 tbsp
Onion - 1
Green chilis - 2
Khazana Chicken Makhani masala - 1 pack
Water - 2 cups
Tomato puree - 1/2 cup
(or)
Refer to my Butter chicken recipe for the gravy

Marinade: (Optional)
Yogurt - 1/4 cup
Red chili powder - 1 tbsp
Salt - to taste
Garam masala - 1 tsp
Lemon - 1/2 squeezed

Cut the stem and leaves off the gobi. Remove as much as the stem as possible, leaving only the florets intact.
Fill a pot with water and when it starts boiling, add 2 to 3 tbsp salt and the gobi. Cook till 3/4th done, about 6 to 8 min. Remove and set aside.

Additional step (Optional) : Mix all the ingredients for the marinade and apply all over the gobi. Bake in a 425F preheated oven for about 20 min, until slightly browned on top. Not sure if this step adds any special flavor to this dish. Next time I plan to omit it.

In another pan, add a tbsp oil, and fry the chopped onions and chilis. Fry till soft. Mix the Khazana masala with 2 cups water and add to the pan with the tomato puree. Mix well.
Else, follow my recipe for the gravy from my Butter Chicken recipe.


Add the gobi to the pan, spoon some of thee gravy on top of the flower and close the lid. Cook on low heat for 10 to 15 min. Garnish and serve with naan, rotis or rice. Cut and serve table side.

This is a very beautiful dish and tastes really good.

I have used others mixes such as Tikka masala and chettinad chicken. They are really good.


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