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  • Aloo gobi

    Only just asked Ma, whilst having my breakfast before school.*


    What you'll need;
    Cauliflower cut into florets
    Spuds-any kind, cut into evenly bite *sized pieces
    One onion sliced or diced
    Garlic 1-2 cloves
    Ginger: julienned makes for a more intense flavour
    Garam masala
    Cumin
    Salt
    Turmeric
    One or two fresh toms chopped
    Olive oil per frying preference + smidgeon of Margarine/butter
    Optional green chillies / powdered cayenne.

    Best cooked in a frying pan or shallow sauce pan with lid.

    Process:
    1. Sauté onions garlic ginger cumin in oil. (add marge to prevent burning) Onions should be soft, golden and glassy. add garam masala, salt and turmeric. Also add toms and optional chillies.

    2. Add spuds, and cook at least half way to soften.

    3. Add cauli. This is a tough veggie. Will need to cook through properly. If particularly tough and not complying, add water.*

    4. Cover the pan, and simmer for half hour at least whilst still monitoring. Steam helps to cook through.

    5. When cooked through, cauli should be soft as should spuds. Spuds will have a yellowed surface.

    P.S this should be complete, and fairly straight forward. However, ive only had my first cuppa of the day. So this could well be edited by tea time
    Horticultural Hobbit

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  • #2
    Oooooh yummy - thanks for posting!
    All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
    Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.

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    • #3
      Sounds delicious! I want to eat it now....

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      • #4
        Sounds good, thanks for sharing
        (could you use anything other than cauliflowers?)

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        • #5
          You could use anything. Similar format, if you wanted curry most vegetables if I'm honest.

          Forgot to say that all the water should absorbed and veggies cooked through. Obviously if veggies are soft, remove lid to evaporate excess.
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