So, my mom has been spoiling me all this while. Although I help her, she never let's me cook the full meal. But today I finally managed to get both my hands on the stove. Here is what I cooked up.
Ingredients:
1. 2 pounds Cabbage, shredded or sliced
2. 1 medium sized potato, chopped into wedges
3. 2 tablespoons olive oil
4. 1 teaspoon mustard seeds
5. 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
6. 1/2 teaspoon turmeric powder
7. 2 heaping teaspoons coriander powder
8. 1/2 teaspoon red chili powder
9. 1 bay leaf
10. 1 teaspoon amchoor (dried mango) powder
11. Salt to taste
12. 3/4 cup peas
13. 1/2 tablespoon garlic, minced
14. 1/4 tablespoon ginger, minced
15. 1 small tomato, chopped
16. Pinch of heeng
Instructions:
1. Heat oil in a big pan.
2. When the oil is hot, add a bay leaf and mustard seeds.
3. When the seeds start to crackle, add cumin seeds, ginger, and garlic.
4. Add turmeric powder, heeng, red chili powder, and sautee on medium heat for a few minutes.
5. Add tomato and cover lid. Cook on low heat for 5mins.
6. Add potato wedges and cook until they discolor slightly.
7. Add cabbage and coriander powder and mix well.
8. Add peas and cover. Cook for 15 minutes, mixing occasionally.
9. When the vegetables start to stick to the bottom, add salt. This will make the vegetables release water and prevent them from sticking.
10. Add amchoor powder and cook for another 15 mins on low flame or until done.
Garnish as desired and serve hot with paranthas or as a filling to a sandwich. Green leafy vegetable galore!
Yummy curry
ReplyDeleteNice cabbage curry..Looks good :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on being to cook now :).... cabbage peas sabji looks gud and too your garnishing tips....gud one dear
ReplyDeleteBhaji looks delicious!
ReplyDeletethatz a yummy thing with cabbage .. looks yumm ..
ReplyDeletemy finger is much better now .. i use a Nikon D40 for my pics
nice blog you have..i have seen your taroroot curry too..nice one!!
ReplyDeletecabbage with peas looking yummy n nice pic too..even i would love to revisit again here...i am following you dear:)
wow..Glad to have found your blog..:)First time here..:)
ReplyDeleteThe curry looks delicious..will be a yum combo with Roti's..:)
Will try your version soon!
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Varunavi and Madhu. You two are my star blog buddies. Love that you comment on my posts so quickly. Thanks, girls!
ReplyDeleteHehe, Priti..Yes cooking makes me feel better. Glad to have you drop by. Would love to see you revisit. Same goes for you, Vani!
Good to know, Deesha. Be careful though with your finger. Thanks for letting me know the camera.I did suspect it's an SLR :D
Lavanya, I am following you too! You have a nice blog yourself :)
Varsha, I love people like yourself visiting me. Thanks soo much for dropping by. How did you find me though? :) Please do revisit. Would love to keep in touch.
A_and_N. I am waiting eagerly :D:D lol If it's bad just email me instead :) If you don't mind, link to my blog when you try this recipe - just as I did for the carrot veggie that I got off your blog. Would be fun ...actually we should do this often.
Actually, I think this is not a bad idea for the next event I will host. What say? :)
that look delicious! we make a simple stir-fry of cabbage with peas or potato or carrots. there is not many ingredients used other than tadka and green chillies and i simply adore them :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Sia! Feels great to hear that from a veteran like you.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy! nice click!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Madhu!
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