Recipe Source :- Tarla Dalal
Ingredients:-
½ cup chopped cabbage
1 cup boiled cauliflower florets
1 cup boiled tender green peas
2 cups peeled and cubed white pumpkin (doodhi / lauki)
1 tsp cornflour
1 tsp chopped green chillies
5 tbsp cashewnut paste
2 tsp Kitchen King masala
4 tbsp cream
4 tbsp milk
¾ cup fresh ( whisked)
2 tbsp oil
Sugar to taste
Salt to taste
1. Cook the pumpkin cubes in ¼ cup of water with salt .Let them cool.Then blend to a smooth puree. Then keep aside. 2. Heat the oil in a pan then add cabbage and green chillies. 3. Add the pumpkin puree, cashewnut paste, Kitchen King masala, sugar and salt and cook for some time. 4. Mix cornflour with milk and add to the gravy. 5. Mix in whisked curd and vegetables and simmer till the gravy thickens. 6. Remove from the flame, add the cream and mix well. 7. Serve hot.
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wow, this looks so delicious. New recipe to me. Nice entry Sireesha!
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ReplyDeleteNever tasted one like this gravy :) Looks buttery and creamy
ReplyDeleteWow dear,sounds to a gr8 recipe,I have nt tried kitchen king,would luv to try soon after hearing from so many ppl...
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ReplyDeleteA very different, creamy gravy with no onions.. I've cooked once before with pumpkin puree and it was surprisingly good - must try this too.
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gobi mutter looks very delicious. I never tasted this curry. Thanks for sharing the recipe and for passing awards to me.
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ReplyDeleteNice post sireesha..Thks for passing on the award to me.
ReplyDeletethnks for the award,..will pas it soon...
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This is a very unique recipe,looks delicious.Congratulations on all your awards and thanks a lot for mine :)
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