Ingredients:
½ cup chopped Carrots
½ cup chopped Potatoes
¼ cup French beans
½ cup chopped Cauliflower
¼ cup Green peas
1 chopped Tomatoes
1 tsp Red chili powder
½ Turmeric powder
½ cup chopped Potatoes
¼ cup French beans
½ cup chopped Cauliflower
¼ cup Green peas
1 chopped Tomatoes
1 tsp Red chili powder
½ Turmeric powder
½ tsp Cumin powder
1 tsp Garam masala powder
¼ tsp Mustard seeds
1 tsp Garam masala powder
¼ tsp Mustard seeds
½ tsp Cumin seeds
¼ tsp asafoetida
½ tsp sugar (optional)
½ tsp sugar (optional)
4 tbsp oil
Salt to taste
Method:
Heat the oil in a pan and add mustard seeds, asafoetida and sauté for second add cumin seeds, turmeric powder, chopped tomato and salt mix it well and sauté for 2 minutes or tomato cook well. Add all the vegetable and mix it well, cook on low flame for 10 minutes, close the lid on pan. Stirring occasionally. Add chili powder, garam masala powder, cumin powder and sugar, cook for another 5 minutes on low flame or till all vegetable cook well. Serve hot with roti.
I make very much the same way except adding sugar..
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Nice combo and I like the idea of not using garlic and onion. Great flavors and fantastic aroma from the spices.
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I called it bachi kuchi subji. empty the fridge and use up all the veges. nice without onion garlic. looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteLovely mixed shak....I tend to add lots of passata to make gravy as my kids like it with rice.
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Deleteno garlic no onion recipes are good for the festive occasions in my house. nice recipe
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interesting recipe.. no onion and garlic makes it perfect for festival days offering :-)
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looks great and new recipe to me..
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ReplyDeleteLove it.... Thanks for sharing :-)
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loved it and suitable for vrath days
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ReplyDeletehealthy packed curry n perfect vth rotis.nice
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yummy and delicious...
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ReplyDeleteNice dish. Have never tried it without onion and garlic.
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