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Showing posts with label indian. Show all posts

Monday, October 8, 2012

Simple Cooked Cauliflower

Once in awhile, you just have to embrace your cruciferous vegetables.

ok, that's a weird introductory statement for a blog, i apologize.  However, it is true i had a major craving for cauliflower curry last week. 

Unfortunately, since my mom was at work and i couldn't call her, I had to look up 19,492 recipes on the internet. And since that many opinions about anything is overwhelming, i decided to ignore all of them.  Now I'm here adding yet another opinion to the internet about cauliflower curry. go figure:)





i've made this dish about 3 times, and i think i've finally figured out the two things that matter the most: cumin and salt.  I'll admit that salt seems obvious, but i've always been a little hesitant about using it since I can't stand food that's too salty.  however, in the case of cauliflower (and a lot of other foods, probably), too little salt can make it taste like baby food:( and nobody wants that.

fresh cumin is also much better than ground cumin that's been in your pantry for 4 months.  seriously, don't even bother with the ground cumin on this one.  you'll be much happier with fresh cumin seeds,  i promise:)

alrighty then, i think that's enough for a Monday.  Happy Columbus Day and happy Monday to everyone!

Simple Cooked Cauliflower (serves 2)
1 tablespoon olive oil
1/2 clove garlic, minced
1 teaspoon fresh cumin seeds
1 teaspoon fresh ginger, minced

1 head of cauliflower, cut into florets
1 teaspoon turmeric
1 teaspoon garam masala powder
Salt and pepper to taste

Heat the oil on a large nonstick pan under medium-high heat.  Add in the garlic, ginger, and cumin seeds.  Cook for two minutes and then add in the cauliflower, turmeric, garam masala, salt, and pepper. Saute the cauliflower under high heat until it is tender.  Serve warm.




Thursday, August 16, 2012

Rajma

Hello lovely readers! it feels like it's been awhile since i've sat down to write about food.

After coming back to school after a fun and relaxing time at home, i had to haul all of my stuff from my summer dorm to my dorm for the school year. naturally, the whole process of packing, moving, and unpacking meant that i mostly lived off of Subway sandwiches and stale cereal.

but i'm mostly settled into my new room now, and ready to cook all of the Indian comfort food I'm missing from back home.



Rajma is basically just a thick soup with kidney beans, lots of tomatoes, and yummy Indian spices.