Friday, August 08, 2008

Cauliflower Fry

Cauliflower Fry/Talaasan is a dry curry item which goes well with Chapatis. The preparation is very easy and it tastes best in combination with potatoes. I love the way my mom makes it. My friends used to love this as well, when i would take it for lunch, during my school days.
Time taken:20 minutes
Serves about 3 people


Ingredients Used:
1 large cauliflower
1 medium sized potato
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
1/2 tsp cumin/jeera seeds
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1 tsp red chilly powder
3-4 curry leaves
2-3 pinches of asafoetida/hing
3-4 tsp oil
Salt to taste

Method of Preparation:
Cut cauliflower into medium sized florets and clean it by keeping it in a bowl containing a little salt and turmeric(to remove worms if any) for about 5 minutes. Cut potatoes into either lengthy finger chips sized pieces or medium sized thin cubes. Take oil in a heated kadai/pan and sputter mustard seeds in it. Then add jeera and curry leaves and wait for them to crackle. Next, add all the powders mentioned above and toss in the cleaned cauliflower and potato pieces. Add salt as required and cook coverd on a medium flame until it is done, with very little /no water.

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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Beans Talaasan(Fry)



When you're bored of preparing the same old curry with beans, this is one easy way to try something different. Talaasan(with reference to dry curries) in konkani means something that is shallow fried in oil. This curry takes a little more oil than usual if it needs to taste good.

Time Taken: 20-25 minutes.

Serves about 2-3 people.

Ingredients Used:

1/2 kg of French Beans
5-6 cloves of garlic
2 red chillies
1/2 tsp red chilly powder
Salt to taste
2-3 tsp oil

Method of Preparation:

Wash the french beans and destring(defibre)it. If frozen slit beans are available you could use them as well. Cut each bean into one half and slit it longitudinally-it should look like what is given in the picture. Then, in a shallow bottomed pan, take oil and warm it. To this, add the red chillies cut into halves and slit garlic pieces. Stir for a minute. Then, add the red chilly powder and salt followed by french beans. Cover and cook on medium/low flame until done with very little or no water. Beans Talaasan goes very well with dal rice and as a dry sabzi with chapathi.

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