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Cauliflower In Indian Gravy

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Ingredients

* 2 small sized cauliflowers (whole)
* 6 cup(s) water
* 1 teaspoon(s) each of turmeric, hot spice mix (garam masala) and red chilli powders
* 2 green chilli(es)
* 1 tablespoon(s) each of ginger, garlic finely chopped
* 1 teaspoon(s) cumin seeds
2 teaspoon(s) coriander seeds
* 1" piece cinnamon broken
* 4 green cardamoms
* 2 tablespoon(s) cashewnuts
* 2 large onion(s) finely sliced
* 4 tablespoon(s) milk
* 1 cup(s) tomato puree
* 1 cup(s) water
* 2 tablespoon(s) grated paneer / cottage cheese (optional)
* 4 tablespoon(s) oil
salt to taste
fresh cream (optional) and finely chopped coriander leaves for garnishing

In a pan roast together cumin seeds, coriander seeds, cinnamon, cardamoms and cashew nuts till they are aromatic. Fry the sliced onions on medium level till brown. Allow to cool. Grind together browned onions, roasted spices, green chilies and chopped ginger-garlic with a little water.

In a pan bring to boil the water along with some salt. Place the cleaned cauliflowers ...
... in hot water for about 10 minute(s). Remove from water, wash well and wipe dry. Heat half the oil in a heavy-bottomed pan till hot. Add the cauliflowers (flower side in oil). Cover and cook while stirring occasionally on medium level till the cauliflowers are browned lightly and cooked. Remove fried cauliflowers from the pan and keep aside.

Add the remaining oil, heat it till hot and fry the paste on medium level till the oil separates. Add the turmeric powder, hot spice mix (gram macula), red chili powder and fry for a few seconds. Add the tomato puree, water and sprinkle salt to taste. Mix well. Reduce the flame and add the milk slowly whilst stirring to get thick gravy. Stuff a little of this gravy in between the cauliflower florets and stems. Add some water to the remaining gravy to get a desired consistency. Add some of the chopped fresh coriander, grated paneer / cottage cheese (optional) and simmer for about 5 minutes.

Pour the Cauliflower in Indian Gravy into a bowl. Now place the stuffed cauliflowers in the same pan and pour the gravy over it evenly. Cover tightly and keep on low flame for about 5 minutes or till it is heated through fully. Alternatively arrange the cauliflowers topped with gravy on a serving plate and heat through in a preheated oven. For more details http://www.indomunch.com

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