Cauliflower Sabzi

I received an email recipe from seriouseats.com which sounded so good that I had to try it. They called it the cauliflower dish you will want to make every day of the week. I don’t think so – but it is very good, fragrant and full of flavor. Another recipe from Chetna Makan, adapted. She was a contestant on The Great British Bake Off and has published 5 books on Indian cooking (I don’t own any – surprise! surprise, but not for long as I search Amazon for her published cookbooks).

I was first introduced to Chetna through Food52 and posted another cauliflower recipe https://cookingwithauntjuju.com/2021/05/31/chetna-makans-cauliflower-butter-masala/

“Sabzi” means “vegetables” and covers a wide range of vegetables. If potatoes are added to the cauliflower it goes by the name aloo gobi. The spices in Chetna’s recipe are in the Punjabi-style and include ground cumin, coriander, turmeric and garam masala. Seasonings do vary depending on the family and region.

Very tasty cauliflower dish Punjabi style…
Made some rice as a side but didn’t make some red lentil dal as I had planned (masoor dal)

Cauliflower Sabzi

  • 2 tbsp. neutral oil
  • 1 tsp. cumin seeds
  • 1 tsp. black mustard seeds
  • 1 medium yellow onion (8 oz.) coarsely chopped
  • 2 medium garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • 1 inch knob of fresh ginger, peeled and finely chopped
  • 1 plum tomato (I used 2 – maybe more – I do like tomatoes)
  • 2 tsp. ground coriander
  • 1 tsp. garam masala
  • 1 tsp. ground turmeric
  • 1/2 tsp. chile powder, such as Kashmiri
  • 1/2 tsp. kosher salt
  • 2 lbs. cauliflower florets 
  • cilantro (I used parsley)
  • roasted peanuts, coarsely chopped
  • cooked basmati rice and dal, for serving – some naan bread would be delicious too!

In a large skillet with a lid, heat the oil over medium-high heat until shimmering. Add cumin and mustard seeds and cook until they start to pop. Add onion and cook, stirring about 8 minutes. Add ginger and garlic and cook until fragrant, about 1 minute.

Reduce heat to medium-low, add tomato, cover and cook until softened, about 10 minutes. Stir in coriander, garam masala, turmeric, chili powder, and salt. Add 1/2 cup water and bring to a boil  over medium-high heat. Once boiling add the cauliflower and stir to combine. Cover and cook over medium-high heat until the cauliflower is tender, 10-20 minutes. Adjust heat to high and continue to cook, uncovered, until any liquid has evaporated.

Sprinkle cilantro (parsley) and peanuts over cauliflower and serve.

Recipe by cookingwithauntjuju.com 

The ingredients… I was going to make some red lentil dal but didn’t get around to it!

8 thoughts on “Cauliflower Sabzi

  1. This dish must be so tasty and fragrant. A great option to have for a vegetarian dinner.

    The peanut addition is very interesting here. I would expect it more in a Thai dish, rather than Indian, but I like it all the same! 🙂

    • I’ve been enjoying Indian cuisine more lately and cauliflower is a favorite. There are 3 nuts commonly used in Indian cuisine; almonds, peanuts and cashews. Some times the nuts are ground and in a sauce do you don’t know they are present. I also use them in Sichuan recipes besides Thai. Nuts are a great addition in dals and also mixed in with toppings for all kinds of cuisines 🙂

      • Indian cuisine is one of my favorites when choosing a restaurant, which is probably why I don’t cook Indian dishes too often. But when I do, I mostly use cashew nuts, for their sweetish creamy texture. However, peanuts or almonds would be just as tasty. I’ll definitely give this dish a try soon. 🙂

      • Personally, I prefer cashews (my favorite nut ever) – I just followed her recipe. I’ve used ground almonds with shrimp in a sauce and peanuts and cashews always provide a little crunch and a different texture 🙂

    • I just looked up British cauliflower cheese which is loaded with cheese, cream and very few seasonings. Nothing like my Indian recipe which is a healthy way to fix cauliflower – no cheese, cream but lots of fragrant spices 🙂 You must be thinking about a different recipe!

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