Gobhi fry in sarson ka teil
Some weeks ago I wrote a blog post titled
“Time for oil change!” about breaking mental barriers and venturing out to use
mustard oil with potatoes in a Nepali dish, which happily was a resounding
success.
Then the bottle of MO went back to the
pantry.
It would have probably gone rancid with
disuse, but for a constant subliminal reminder by so many of my new found
friends on Facebook culinary groups who wax eloquent about mustard oil in
almost every second dish they make!
So I started thinking about more
possibilities and latching on to a scrap of a memory (or was it a figment?), posed
a question on FB last night whether gobhi with MO would taste good.
I had suggestions and comments- all
encouraging and positive.
Emboldened, I went ahead in blind faith-
hand-held by all the stalwarts who swear by mustard oil.
The resultant dish was another unqualified
success, remarkable for its simplicity and singularity of taste. The spice mix
complemented the fried florets and the only excess was the amount of oil!
3 cups gobhi florets, washed and drained
1 tsp garlic paste
1 tsp ginger paste
1 tsp garam masala
½
tsp ajwain, crushed
½
tsp cumin seeds, crushed
½ tsp pepper corns, crushed
Salt to taste
Mustard oil to fry
Heat about a cup of mustard oil in a kadhai
to smoking point and add the gobhi florets batch by batch and deep fry them al
dente and remove them onto kitchen paper. After the last batch is fried, remove
all the oil except a about a teaspoon and sauté the ginger-garlic pastes and
the masalas in it. When done, add back the fried gobhi florets and add salt to
taste.
Serve with roti or paratha. I served it
with varki parathas- in a meal fit for a king!
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