Over many years of trying aloo gobi recipe at home, I have refined the method to something that suits me really well. I don’t add a drop of water while cooking this and I don’t fry the spices in oil first as we do with pretty much all sabzi preparations in India, but I add them towards the end when the vegetables are cooked. Unconventional, agreed, but the resulting aloo gobi is roasted and perfect, even if I say so myself. Gobi lovers like us? Check out my: gobi biryani recipe This lovely gobi manchurian recipe One of my favourites – gobi paratha using a fail-proof technique for rolling them out. Step by Step Pictures to Make Aloo Gobi Recipe:
- Heat oil in a pan and add the chopped onions. When the onions turn soft, add the ginger and garlic and saute until fragrant (about 2 mins).
- Add the potatoes and cauliflower to this and cook on lowest heat, covered, mixing now and then so the vegetable pieces don’t burn.
- When the vegetables are half cooked, add the tomato paste and mix again. Cook again for 3-4 mins or until the vegetables are soft (not mushy).
- Add the spice powders – coriander powder, turmeric powder, cumin powder, and chilli powder. Mix again until well combined. Cook until the spice powders don’t smell raw anymore – another 2 mins or so. The potatoes and cauliflower should be roasted and dry by now. Add salt.
- Finish off with garam masala and a generous amount of chopped coriander leaves and mix again. Aloo gobi all done! Gobi Masala is a great combination with chapatis or rotis and a simple dal recipe. You can also serve with rice, jeera pulao, or any other pulao for a bit of an added spice kick. Notes: – Adjust spice levels to your liking. – You can add pureed tomato or chopped tomato instead of canned paste. Since I like to add as little water as possible, I add the paste which is thick and quite intense. If you are adding pureed tomato, make sure to add it after the onions are cooked and let it thicken a bit before following the rest of the steps. For Gobi Masala recipe in Hindi, Urdu, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, etc, please use the Google Translate button in the sidebar.