
Chapathi or roti with healthy vegetable korma can be the best menu for dinner. I have been following this mantra for quite sometime now and I simply feel lite and good before I hit the bed. :)
Cauliflower and peas make a finger and nail combination. They go so well together and this combinational korma was finger licking too :)
Pepper adds the spicy oomph factor to the korma. :)

Ingredients:
Cauliflower - 1
Green Peas - 1 cup
Tomato - 2
Onion - 1 (big)
Garlic - 5 pods
Ginger - 1/2 inch piece
Pepper - 1 tsp
Cumin - 1 tsp
Chilly powder - for taste
Corn flour - 2 tsp
Sugar - 1 tsp
Salt - for taste

Method:
Cook cauliflower and peas. Dice tomatoes into small cubes. Grind ginger, garlic and onion together. Powder the pepper and cumin seeds.
Once all the above is ready, take a pan and add two tsps of oil and fry the tomatoes till tender. Add the ginger, garlic and onion paste and fry for few minutes till the raw smell goes and your kitchen starts smelling heavenly.
Now add the cooked cauliflower, peas, pepper powder, cumin powder, Chilly powder, sugar and salt into the pan. Add adequate water to make gravy and allow it to boil for a while.
Mix in the corn flour with just a little water and add it to the gravy stirring it continuously. This gives the gravy a slightly thicker consistency and also the shine ;) I do this addition to most of my kormas to combine the vegetables well with the gravy.
Scrumptious Cauliflower Pepper korma is ready to serve. :)
Serve with chapathi, roti or any Indian bread of your choice :)

Note:
For additional taste, you can smear some salt and half cook the cauliflowers and deep fry them in oil before adding it to the gravy.
I love it that way, but dint make it due to weight consciousness ;)
For additional taste, you can smear some salt and half cook the cauliflowers and deep fry them in oil before adding it to the gravy.
I love it that way, but dint make it due to weight consciousness ;)
Cauliflower pepper korma looks delicious Nithya. I love to have with my roti.
ReplyDeleteyummy.. luks deliicous and juicy.... can feel the taste.. very tmpting
ReplyDelete:) I'm going to try it. I'm a bad bad cook.. n this looks doable and extremely tempting :)
ReplyDeleteLove ur food pics.
korma looks awesome ....thanks fro sharing
ReplyDeleteSatya
http://www.superyummyrecipes.com
Awesome delicious kurma..yummy yum
ReplyDeleteNIthya, this curry sounds yummy to me..along with your picture..
ReplyDeleteDelicious kurma..loved the pics !!
ReplyDeletesuperaa irukku da
ReplyDeleteLuks colorful nithya..nice recipe too..
ReplyDeleteThe curry looks yumm! perfect with rotis.
ReplyDeletenot much of a cauli fan, but this curry sure looks inviting
ReplyDeletewow...this cauliflower dish looks totally delicious!
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ReplyDeletelovely droolworthy kurma.
ReplyDeleteThat looks amazing and I am bookmarking it :)
ReplyDeletemy fav combo....cauliflower and pepper, loved it
ReplyDeleteHey Nithi,
ReplyDeleteThis korma looks greattt. This is my dinner tonight :))
Amazing combo.. Bookmarked.. Gonna try it soon..
ReplyDeleteKorma looks great Nithya. I have cauliflower and Peas in my fridge. Will try it during the weekend.
ReplyDeleteinteresting ! no use of korma spices! shd try this :-)
ReplyDeleteGravy looks very creamy and tempting. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteSimple n yummmy...nice combo wid roti..
ReplyDeletekorma looks absolutely delicious.Nice clicks da:)
ReplyDeleteGood combo . Looks tempting
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteU'r kurma looks tempting, and the Bowl is very attractive!
Deepa
Curry looks amazing...would like to have this with roti...inviting clicks
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
Such a droolworthy and fabulous looking korma..
ReplyDeleteNithi this is very simple yet wonderful sidedish for phulkas.. looks good....
ReplyDeletesuch a nice version of korma without the addition of coconut.Love the idea of adding fried cauliflower too. atleast can make when we have guests around.
ReplyDeleteThat's an unique kurma recipe and sounds really spicy,the cumin and pepper combo makes it really flavorful isn't ?:) Sure should try sometime as my kiddo love cauliflower!
ReplyDeletetempting clicks speaks its taste..yet another yummy recipe from you dear.
ReplyDeleteHope you would be intersted in participating in the ongoing paneer event in my space....
Chappathi and Kurma - a combo made in heaven indeed! Love the flavors here!
ReplyDeleteAmazing clicks !! Looks yumm !! Really tempting.
ReplyDeleteLavanya
www.lavsblog.com
Wow...looks super tasty nithi. Luved the 2nd click
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