Cauliflower Sabji
Cauliflower Sabji is an Indian vegetable side dish spiced with curry flavors. It's simple to make, and full of flavor.
INGREDIENTS
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2 tsp canola oil
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1 tsp mustard seeds
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1/2 tsp cumin seeds
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1/4 tsp hing aka Asafoetida (nope, not doing it)
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1/2 tsp ground turmeric
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1/2 green chile (like a serrano chile, kept whole, not diced)
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1 small potato, diced
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1 cauliflower head cut into florets
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1/2 cup frozen peas or 1/4 cup frozen peas + 1/4 cup frozen carrots
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3/4 tsp salt
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1/4 tsp ground cumin
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Bunch of Cilantro chopped (as a garnish)
INSTRUCTIONS
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Cut the cauliflower and potato into bite sized pieces and set aside. I like to cut them into a similar size, then they cook at the same pace.
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Heat the oil on medium high heat in a large skillet, add the mustard seeds and cumin seeds until they pop. Then add the hing, turmeric, green chile and potatoes. Stir for 15-30 seconds to combine. Then add the cauliflower, carrots and peas and stir again.
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Add the salt and cumin powder, cover and let cook on medium-low for 10-20 minutes (depending on how cooked through you like your veggies). Meanwhile, chop your cilantro.
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Right before you’re ready to serve the sabji, add the cilantro.


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