I like cauliflower stir fry more than a poriyal n subzi..its so cook n very tasty too.This time i tried baking them.This method reduces time n energy.I made this as a side dish for simple rasam sadham,so i want to make it little spicy i added some freshly gounded spice powder.Its completely your choice to add the masala powder if you don't want avoid it n try in your usual stlye with baked one.really the fry gets ready in few minutes with little crispy n no moisture, a perfect stir fry.
Ingredients
- Cauliflower 1 medium(cut in to small florets)
- Capsicul/Bell Peppers(red,orange,green) thinly sliced
- Onion 1 medium(thinly sliced)
- Chilli powder 1/2 tsp
- Red Chilli flakes 1/2 tsp
- Turmeric powder 1/4 tsp
- Mint leaves very few
- Spring onion greens few (finely chopped)
- Salt as needed
- Oil 1 tsp
- Cinnamon 1/2 " stick
- Clove 2 no.s
- Poppy seeds 1 tsp
- Fennel seeds 1/2 tsp
- Cumin seeds 1/2 tsp
- Pepper corns 5-6 no.s
- Roast the ingredients under "to roast n grind" without oil for a minute and cool it and make a fine powder of it n keep aside.
- Wash n Cut the cauliflower in to small florets n grease the baking tray with oil and spread the florets along with sliced capsicum/bell Peppers,sprinkle salt n chilli powder and bake them at 400 degree F for 25 minutes and left it till start cooking.
- Heat oil in pan,add onions and fry lighty then add the baked cauliflower n bell peppers add the roasted n grounded spice powder,red chilli flakes and mix well and stir fry for 1-2 minutes or till raw smell leaves.
- Then add the spring onion greens n mint leaves and fry for a minute and lastly add some finely chopped cilantro and mix well n turn off the stove.
- Spicy n tasty stir fry ready now...serve as an accompaniment of your choice.
Very healthy stir fry.....i am sure it tastes gr8!!!!
ReplyDeleteLike the Baked idea.. U know me.. "No oil freek"
ReplyDeleteLooks too good.. perfect combo with rasam..
Love this healthy and yummy looking stir fry.
ReplyDeleteHmmm the baked version looks so healthy and inviting... Would have been great with rasam...
ReplyDeletewow nice combo....wud love it with rotis....nice colour
ReplyDeletenice combo,looks gr8!!
ReplyDeleteLove this colorful poriyal, absolutely yummmy...inviting.
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