Sunday, December 13, 2009
Cauliflower Potato Peas Dry curry (Poriyal)...and a tip
Before moving on to the recipe here is a tip I got from my mother in law. You know how sometimes just washing cauliflowers under water is not enough, and we find that there is some insect hidden among the florets. To remove these insects, you can break cauliflower into florets and keep aside. Heat sufficient water to a near boil, add salt and a pinch of turmeric powder to it and submerge the florets in this water for a few minutes. I usually keep it for about five minutes, drain thoroughly and proceed with using it in cooking. This is supposed to help to remove the insects (if any) from the cauliflower florets.
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Ingredients and method to make Cauliflower Potato Peas Poriyal
1 head of cauliflower broken into florets
3 large potatoes peeled and cut into small cubes
1 cup of green peas frozen or fresh ( I used frozen)
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
salt according to taste
(a little extra salt and turmeric powder for soaking the cauliflower)
Seasoning
1 tbsp oil
1 tsp mustard seeds
1 tsp split black gram lentil (udad dhal)
4 Thai or Indian green chillies cut very fine (or according to taste)
1 dry red chilli cut into two
Heat water to near boil and add salt and a pinch of turmeric powder to it.
Add cauliflower florets to the water and let sit for a few minutes ( I waited about 5 minutes)
Drain cauliflower and keep aside.
In a heavy bottomed pan, heat oil add mustard seeds,when mustard seeds begin to splutter add black gram lentil.
Keep stirring lentils for a few seconds, when the lentils begin to turn reddish, add green chillies and stir for a few seconds.
When green chillies begin to turn whitish, quickly add red chilli and turmeric powder.
Then add cauliflower florets, potatoes and green peas, salt to taste and mix everything well.
Close the pan with a lid and let the vegetables cook on a low to medium low heat.
Sprinkle a little water if required ( I did not use any as the veggies usually cook well with their own water)
Stir occassionally for even cooking.
Serve hot with rice and sambar or rasam or any type of roti
Serves approximately 3
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Indian
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Potato dishes
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Side dishes
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south indian
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27 comments :
Hi Usha, Combo of cauliflower, potato and peas is delectable. I used to make fry out of this combo, never made a poriyal. I will try ur version. And thats a great tip to remove even a small insect dear!
A good tip, I have another tip which i got from my MIL, she says, you should add few tbsp of vinigear in the water you wash the cauliflower then all the insects are gone.
very good recipe..I make it too....
I do the same for cauliflowers, my mom's tip she learned from her MIL..delicious combination, my fav curry..
Looks good. That is a good tip, I will definitely keep that in mind the next time.
Simple and delicious- my mom add some salt in warm water... For the insect reason she refuses to eat gobi!
Amma gave me the same tips in washing cauliflower. Curry/poriyal looks very very delicious. Nice click.
Poriyal looks delicious and perfect. love the crochet mat too!
Looks good Usha.Its a perfect combo.Long time,hope u are doing fine:)
I too love this combo Usha...I usually make a spicy fry out of this...will try out your versin soon...nice tip too :)
Simple and yummy..
love the yellow color and the refkection on the steel bowl..
Incidentally I have scheduled a post with Cauliflower and potato combo too for sometime this week:)
You have made this so well and presented beautifully too. Looks as though I could just pick right of the picture!
Love ur poriyal a lot.
Nice click!!!!
I usually prepare kurma with this combo.will try out poriyal soon
love the pic! i love the combo too...yum!
Your Cauliflower Curry is really different and nice
Love the color..Will try for sure !
delicious and a wonderful combo curry with a nice click.
Awesome combo..Must be delectable too..Love the click and the reflection :-)
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nice recipe...would work well with rotis..yumm
I have all the ingredients today and will try it out ..thanks for sharing
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Simple and yummy poriyal, looks delicious and nice pic too.
Really delicious recipe! Thanks for sharing!
hi thanks for the comments on my blog...you too have a wonderful blog..
The color is so refreshing... I'm sure the curry was awesome :-)
nice post. thanks.
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