Showing posts with label gobi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gobi. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Gobi Paratta




Its been 2 weeks since I got Cauliflower from Devon Avenue. Moreover, I recently shifted from Golden Temple Atta to Ashirvad which is little bit costly. Heard, Ashirvad is pure wheat than Golden Temple. So, to experiment it, I thought to make Gobi Paratta. Wow, the decision is correct and it came out perfectly and yummy.

Make this dough well ahead of time, atleast 30 mts before so that paratta comes out very soft and easy to roll also.

Here is the recipe:

Stuffed Gobi:

Cauliflower : 1/2 Chopped nicely.
Coriander-cumin powder - 1 tsp
Chilli powder - 1/2 tsp
( some may use green chillies, that is also okay.)
Turmeric Powder- 1/2 tsp
Garam Masala - A pinch
And salt , Oil


Ofcourse, Atta ready.

Method:

1) In a kadai , fry cauliflower with those masalas, till it cooked and cool it off.
2) Make a ball sized dough (Lemon sized) and roll it out with the chapati roller.
3) Stuff the cooled cauliflower and close it. Then roll slowly to make paratta with the touch of extra atta.
4) Keep in a non-stick based tawa , and pour oil on both sides till it become nice and brown.

Thats it. Its ready and have it with Mango-ginger pickle and Raita. Best combination you must have tasted.

Will add the Photos soon...

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Ready to go- Breakfast with Leftovers





Its simple and yummy ! Today morning, I was wondering what could I make for breakfast? Is it always going to be cereal or oats? Nope. Why not make a Cheese bread sandwich with stuffed leftover gobi. Oh My god, Have I written the recipe in one line.

Yes, its very simple. I had Gobi from the leftovers of the gobi parata. So thought to make it a simple sandwich which cheese in it.

No method and No ingredients.

Apply butter in the tawa, and place the bread. Toast the bread both side till it gets light brown on the sides and place the cheese (square one) and the gobi . Just off the flame and wait till the cheese melts on the tawa. Yummy yummy..

I am sending this to "Bread Mania" event hosted by Sindura.





Not only it tastes yummy but very different from the usual oats!!!