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Sookhi Matar Gobhi Sabji | Cauliflower and peas dry saute | Vegan & GF Side dishes

The last under seasonal produce is using two of our favourites – cauliflower & green peas. Both are abundantly available in winter and are freshest when used immediately. My local green grocer got some tender peas and fresh cauliflower and we had to make this immediately. Altho I make this thru the year with frozen peas, there’s something about fresh produce that makes you go for that second helping.

Gluten free, vegan and simple – this is a side dish that’s a sure family favourite and pairs well with dal+rice or even Rotis/ Chapatis / phulkas. This can be made ahead & refrigerated in bulk too for those living alone, and re-heated in small portions over the week. 

Hope you enjoyed the seasonal produce theme this week with  Paneer Pudinawaale & Methi-Aloo Paratha

Prep time : 10 mins, cook time : 10 mins, Serves : 2

Matar Gobhi Sabji – vegan, gluten free side dish


you would need:

  • Cauliflower – cut into medium sized florets – 100 gms
  • Fresh peas – 50 gms
  • Potato – 1 large (about 40 gms) – opt. 
  • Onion – 1 medium
  • Tomato – 1 medium
  • Jeera (cumin seeds)- 1/2 tsp
  • Green chilly – 1 no (slit or minced)
  • Ginger – 1/2 inch
  • Salt – to taste
  • spice powders : turmeric, red chilli, garam masala, jeera (cumin powder) – to taste
  • Oil – 1 tsp
  • Garnish : coriander leaves + lemon juice (opt.)

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Method:

  1. Wash, chop & Par boil peeled and cubed potatoes, peas and cauliflower for 6-7 mins. They should be 80% done. I usually pop these three veggies into the microwave with a pinch of salt for 5-6 mins. 
  2. In a pan, add oil, splutter jeera. Add the onions and chilly., saute, add turmeric, ginger and saute again till onions turn translucent
  3. Now add the chopped tomatoes & saute till tomatoes turn soft. Add salt at this stage.
  4. Add the spice powders and the par boiled veggies, sprinkle very little water and cook covered for 4-5 mins till the veggies are done (avoid shaking or tossing them repeatedly – they would lose their shape and texture).
  5. Check for salt and spices. Adjust if needed
  6. Serve hot garnished with coriander leaves & lemon juice

Sending this to BM # 71 under “Seasonal Produce” Theme

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6 Comments

  1. vaishali sabnani

    The winter gobhi aaloo has a lovely taste , and your version is just like a restaurant one minus the kasoori methi . This is one of the best ways to cook Gohi aaloo , super choice .

  2. Priya Suresh

    Some rotis with this sabji is quite enough for me to finish my lunch rite now.

  3. Lovely combination and a favorite at home as well.

  4. I love this classic combo of aloo and gobhi — so delicious and comforting.

  5. cookingwithsapana

    My kind of winter comfort curry. Looks so yummy.

  6. MySpicyKitchen

    I miss fresh matar a lot. We get green peas here but it is sweet. Matar gobhi sabji looks great and like the way cauliflower florets still hold there shape.

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