ummer is at its peak and the sun scorches the earth every day. Its almost midnight here and its 86 degrees outside *phew*. In the relentless heat however the rain gods do peek in every other day to provide some very welcome relief.It was such an afternoon on Saturday this past weekend when the rains were especially merciful. As it rained cats and dogs, we sat on our patio on a Saturday afternoon - which usually means shopping afternoon - and marveled on how beautiful nature was (yes hubby and I still get corny sometimes about that stuff). Somehow the conversation changed very quickly to food (are you kiddin' me) and we were talking about how nice it would be to get something hot and crispy to munch on. I was immediately like 'lemme go and make some pakoras'. Hubby not being that much a fan of pakoras, I instantly sensed that on his face. That is when I was reminded of this fabulous appetizer that we had had at an Indian restaurant during our last vacation a couple of months ago. I had totally loved it then and my analyzing taste buds had read the recipe right then and there and kept it somewhere in my head. Yes I recalled it then and here's the result for you to see and enjoy.
Ingredients:
Cauliflower .......................... 1 medium
Cornstarch ........................... 1/4 cup
Rice flour ............................ 4 tbsp
Garam masala powder ............. 1 tsp
Chilli powder ....................... 2 tsp
Turmeric powder ................... 1/2 tsp
Coriander powder .................. 1 tsp
Ginger garlic paste ................. 2 tsp
Salt ................................... to taste
Lemon juice ......................... 2 tsp
Beetroot juice or Red food color optional
Oil for deep frying
For the seasoning-
Oil .................................... 1 tsp
Curry leaves ......................... few
Cumin/mustard seeds .............. 1/2 tsp
Onion ................................. 1 small chopped
Bell pepper .......................... 1 medium chopped
Chilli sauce .......................... 1-2 tsp
Chaat masala, cilantro.............. for garnish
Method:
1. Wash and cut cauliflower into bite size florets. Keep aside.
2. Mix all ingredients,( except oil) and add very little water to a paste like consistency (somewhat like a pakoda batter consistency) without any lumps. Add the florets in the mixture and mix well so that florets get evenly coated with the paste.Cover and set aside for 30 minutes.
3. Heat oil in a frying pan on medium heat. Deep fry the florets in batches until crispy. Don't cook on high heat as the cauliflower will not get cooked and will not become crispy. Drain on a paper towel.
4. In another pan heat 1 tsp oil on medium heat, add cumin and let it splutter. Throw in the onions, bell pepper and cook till the onions are translucent. Add in little salt if needed, add in the florets, chilli sauce and give a good mix. Sprinkle some chaat masala and cilantro. Serve hot. ENJOY!





118 comments:
One of our fav, classic indian starter!!!! Very well presented aipi :)
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Aipi,I love gobhi 65 actually come to think of it-I love all recipes made with the 65 ingredients,no-no not literally but just the 65 recipe. I absolutely love the beet root juice to add as the color enhancer, as I am so much against artificial coloring agents. Thanks for sharing :)!!!
wow...aipi so tempting fry..looks too perfect and i like the addition of beet root juice instead of food color... brilliant idea,pictures were awesome...superb clicks!!!
Wow lovely treat...would love to taste the delicious Gobi-65..
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Way tooooooooo tempting Puja... looks amazing mmm hey ur layout looks absolutely lovely. Looks like I have to catch up so many posts of urs.. gorgeous. Settling with my routines after the vacation...
These look perfect for a rainy day...love with a cup of tea...Tempting one...
Fantastic! This Indian tempura must be really tasty.
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I am droolinf Aipi .. seriously .. this looks just too gorgeous. One of my fav during monsoon!
This looks sooooo tempting...Making the mouth water
wow wow wow ....superb....love it...never did it look that gud.....i missd ur cobbler as well....that too sounds gr8 and so rare to me and exeptionally gud recipe....
WOW! Look at the colors here...what an incredible photo. I love this recipe...maybe I can get my kids to eat more veggies this way. Thank you for such a lovely and unique post. Can't wait to check out more recipes.
looks so crispy and colorfull...tempting dish...love the presentation
Superb color!! Awesome clicks!!
Lucky hubby! And how great that you could read the recipe from the restaurant dish and keep it in your head! My mom does that all the time. Amazing gift! Also love the little bowls that you've got the chutneys in.
man i'm drooling colours are so vibrant and SO good!!
OMG! what a lovely presentation~!
I love gobi65!
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Wow...Pics makes me hungry.Beautiful clicks.Liked the idea of adding beetroot juice for colour.
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Wow mouth watering dish ,love the color !!!!
wow looks so yummy ...my all time fav ...looks so exquisite love the colour:)
Bookmarked! I'm always looking for exciting new ways of preparing cauliflower! One of my favorites that I've had at an Indian restaurant was Gobi Manchurian, so tasty!
Wow Aipi, I never had anything like this, but from your description I know that I will like it, love the texture of this cauliflower...crispy. Beautiful pictures as always.
Have a wonderful week ahead :-)
Looks absolutely delectable!
Love how you made the cauliflowers look so appetizing Aipi! I am sure they are so tasty with the chili sauce and specially crispy with the rice flour and cornstarch batter. This will make an exciting snack thats even good for you! Cheers!!!
Lovely dish and great pictures as always..
Your recipes are yummy and clicks are droolworthy. This one also falls in the same category.
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this looks amazing :-) I love pakoras as well
Cauliflower 65 on a rainy evening and a cup of chai is a bliss. It is raining here and I can't stop craving for this now. Wish we were neighbors.
What a delightfully wonderful gobi 65 recipe...gorgeous!
what a creative way to serve cauliflower! the spices must make it so flavorful too :D.
Wow looks soo inviting and yummy...awesome clicks as always..:)
Gobi 65 looks so crispy and yummy, perfect snack for a rainy day.
very inviting dear.....and awesome clicks....I tried the baking version too....
wow thats really a tempting recipe,loved this spicy version...
Drooling. Looks awesome, love the beautiful color. Using beet juice for color is such a lovely idea. Keep rocking dear.
Dear Aipi
How are you? Here after a long time. I feel good reading your comment at Patala curry. I can see in the blog, many people in US make Patala dishes. I dont have much idea about the US, please try a Bangladeshi store..you should get it ..and this is the season!
I like this Gobi dish , specially the batter mix. It is bit different from the tempura batter. I am going to try it
Have a nice day
I can be a fan of pakora if someone did the frying for me. :P
Hey Aipi,
Drooling drooling drooling! Gobi is my fav veggie! Gobi65 has come out so well. I can sense the crunch in those fritters.
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Oh my my...Can I come @ your place ??? I want to eat this right now...super yummm!!!
hooooooooo sooo colorful and tempting.....
delicious preparation Aipi cauliflower looks wonderful
Looks so colorful and tasty...
I am drooling over the picts Aipi ..... wish I could eat it straight out of the lappy :D
Lovely Presentation Puja. makes me wanna grab the plate across the screen.
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Attractive color and looks fantastic!
wow!!nice colour gobi !!looks perfect dear n lovely pic!
Wow Aipi, this is simply mouthwatering! I've never tried Gobi items at home, but I am definitely going to start with this one, thanks for sharing!!
Wow looks totally irresistible...
(drool...) i love cauliflower! and gobhi 65 looks so tempting! this is a must try!
wow this is one of my fav starter..love it desi way..
wowwww...send one parcel to pune dear..soooo tempting and colourful...perfect.
I love this..looks delicious n yummy..nice color
Simple and lip-smacking starter... wat a lovely color...
aipi....that looks to good...u r just so good at making food look so beautiful....lovely presentation.....i love gobi in all forms n' this simple way of making them sounds delish....book marking this recipe....:)
this is so very tempting!! love this and all the wonderful recipes by you :) thanks for stopping by dear and your lovely comment :))
Perfect for those rainy days.
Wow!!!!! what a lovely, tasty, colourful gobi 65.
Love the photo, Aipi! Gobhi 65 looks perfect for a dinner party.
Rain and deep-fried things go so well together right? I sometimes think Indians living abroad cook and learn Indian dishes more than we do here, easy availability of these things if we step out spoil us:-)
Gobhi 65 looks yumm!!
this platter has my attention completely aipi !
Looks gorgeous...My God,the colour and tempting presentation can make anyone crazy ! Drool !
lovely colour,lovely dish ,lovely presentation & ofcourse lovely pics :)
WOW!!! Simply wow. Mind blowing pics Aipi. You rock gal. I am going to make this.
beautiful pic of the dish dear...If I could eat this everyday..I would loooooooove it..:P
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Its amazing how I always find something known yet so unique whenever I am here! Great innovations, the bright red color got me in at first glance! Delicious!
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Gobi 65 is my favourite:)
I was going to make this today!! Co-incidence!!...I was going to name it Chilli gobi!! Its all the same....tastes too good!! and ur pics make my mouth drool!!
What a vibrant dish!
Simple mouthwatering....
One of my favorite dish,gobhi-65 looks so yummy and inviting too...
Just drooling over the pics ...I think everytime I come here I write the same thing :)
Drooling here..that looks soo incredible:-) Perfect must say!!
My son love cauliflower, i must make this dish for him! This look super yummy, Thanks for sharing.
I am a big fan of this style of gobhi too. These look just perfect. And fantastic pics. Can't take my eyes off :-)
Looks more, more... tempting.. Would love to try this soon.
very delicious and yummy starter , perfect party dish
Looks amazing...the color is lovely.
Awesome looking!
Love this cauliflower. Very delishes Aipi. Great job.
Delicious and tempting,perfect and crispy..love it
Gobi 65 looks so delicious and colorful. Excellent preparation.
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Well, I was just staring into those snaps for a loooong time... Looks so crispy and yummy.. Could you send some for me, please :)
looks soooooooooooo tempting
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Thats really tempting...
I finish off the whole plate. It looks so delicious...
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Mouthwatering crisp gobhi...Gorgeous clicks.
Absolutely love it. Great color, bookmarking :)
Looks really really tempting and I love ur recipe..Adding more corn flour makes it more crispier..Soon am gonna make this..
looks so spicyyy and delicious !!! one of my favorites :D
Thanks for your lovely comment and the visit to my blog...You have an awesome blog and great pics...I wish I could pick some gobi from this page...
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Oh my, the flavor is screaming at me, looks like fabulous and inventive appetizer.
Tempting Gobi-65.....love the way you made it dear!!
hey Aipi....your dish looks absolutely amazing....I love the clicks...Happy to join you...Do visit me at http://muchmorethanahomemaker.blogspot.com/
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What a colorful platter!
wow what a gorgeous array of color with crispy gobhi -65, i loved it spicy just like u
This looks so delicious! I could just snack on this! Yummy!
wat a colorful manjurian...Perfectly tempting clicks
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Yumm! Looks very spicy and yummy!
Wow gobhi looks fantastic and sure it will be tasty too.
A delicious starter/snack and very beautifully presented.
I just love this Aipi.. Cant wait to try this out.. One of your bests.. :D
Aipi...I just love all your recipes. They are so different and looks so colourful that I feel like having it right away..Too good
very yummy ...tempting .... love the beetroot juice for the color ... it is very healthy ....
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This is just gorgeous. The color is so pretty and the flavors sound wonderful.
My family and I love sitting and watching heavy rain storms too:)
wow! can I come over? This looks so good!
Gobi 65 has a lovely vibrant colour. So cute!! Just want to eat them all up now!! Yummy yummy :)
what a neat and delicious way to cook cauliflower. Yum!
omg they look fabulous!!!am tempted right away...i also use the rice flour for crispness...u have made it perfect to the core!!!
this looks sooo tempting .. Love ur pics !!
I like the new look of the blog.! super pretty clicks! the cauliflower florets are almost jumping out of the screen.. !
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Wow, just look at that gorgeous color...and all of these beautiful flavors! Love this :)
jus awesome...
That looks delicious! :P
Heehee! A nice alternative to pakoras! Love their bright colour: a perfect snack for rainy days - and it has been grey and raining for nearly 2 weeks, here :-(
wow..it looks so perfect and tempting..great job..!!
This's tickling my fancy way too much! I've been searching for a good gobhi 65 recipe and looks like I've found the one..!
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