Coming to Cauliflower, Athamma complains we never make anything with it. I decided to address it and prodded hubby dear to remember getting it. As I was thinking recently, I was really bored with the choice for our lunch. So something different with chapatis was what I planned, since I take only rotis for lunch. This is a simple subji that you can just go about making without much of a planned recipe. Very simple to make, yet tastes good for afternoon! I am happy I was able to update my Lunch Box recipe Series. Do share your lunch box ideas!
Gobi is the main vegetable in this, with just the aloo giving it a company, you can always make it on its own too!
Today's Lunch Box had
Gobi Aloo Subji
Pulkas
Cabbage Salad with fresh carrot
Papaya
Gobi / Cauliflower- 250 gms
Potatoes - 2 small
Onions - 1 big
Tomatoes 1 big
Ginger garlic paste - 1/2 tsp
Roasted Cumin powder - 1/2 tsp
Chili powder - 1 tsp
Garam Masala - 1/2 tsp
Cashew and Almond powder - 2 tsp
Coriander leaves - some
Salt to taste
Oil - 2 tsp
Water - 1 cup
Wash and clean cauliflower into florets. Soak it in hot water with salt to ensure its clean. Drain it over a colander.
Heat a pressure cooker with oil. Sauté onions till they are brown, while adding the ginger garlic paste just before to ensure both are well cooked. Add the cubed potatoes and combine everything.
Then add the tomatoes and salt. Simmer till the tomatoes are soft and potatoes are little done. Add all the masalas. Cook on high for 1 - 2 mins, while you are stirring. Once the masalas are well mixed with tomatoes, add the drained cauliflower. Mix well to coat it with the masalas. Add water and the cashew badam powder.
Cover with lid and pressure cook it for 3 whistles or till the vegetables are done.
Remove the lid when the pressure is off, add the finely chopped coriander leaves and bring to boil or cook till you have the correct consistency.
This goes great with chapatis.
I even made Cauliflower Pulao for lunch box, but in the hurry forgot to click pictures. Before the season is off, I am sure I am going to prepare it again for the post!
Madhu says
Thats a wholesome meal, yea I too tend to cook with same veggies almost everyweek, but try to make it different as possible.
Mrs.Kannan says
Srii....i thought you are finished with your lunch box series happy to see that back..The main thing i always wonder about your lunch box is you have atleast 3 dif types of food,looks mouthwatering.
Varsha Vipins says
What a healthy lunch box..n the curry with cashew almond powder must have been a treat..
Happy cook says
Seeing that lunch box, wish shyama was taking on to school as it looks so yumm.
She comes home for her lunch.
Happy Newyear to you , suresh, athamma and kids.
Divya Kudua says
Oh I would love to grab that lunch spread Valli..;-).This one sounds quite similar to aloo gobi,right..?looks delicious and am sure would taste great with phulkas..;-)
Sunshinemom says
May I share?:)
Sharmila says
That lunch box looks very tempting. Great that you salad too. I make aloo gobhi dry .. yours looks pretty soft. 🙂
aquadaze says
Oh there was a time when I could replace the days of the week with the veggies we had for dinner - I was so boringly predictable and so averse to even trying anything different! never made dry gobi alu with tomatoes - good, now I have one more way of making gobi.
Ann says
thats looks a perfect luch..btw,am a flower savvy too
LG says
Love your LBS series. I am yet to pack such full fledged meals to office. Lazy you see 😛 ...Don't talk about repetative veggies all I can remember is C,B and C again carrot, beans and capsicum 😛 ufff..we have to go to Little India to get some Indian veggies 🙂
Shama Nagarajan says
awesome meal....quick set lunch...
spicelover says
Subji looks yum.We dont buy cauliflowers regularly.but i'll bookmark this and will surely try in this season.
Soma says
Very delicious lunch indeed. Its luxury for me:-)
notyet100 says
EVERYTHIN LOOKS YUM,..:-)
Simran says
Gobhi aloo is a winter staple in our home too. And gobhi paranthas of course!
veggie belly says
Thats a great looking lunch! The gobi aloo sounds very satisfying for a cold day!
priar's, says
Wow yummy meal srivalli....
bindiya says
so quick,easy and yummy!good one!!
Some Kinda Wonderful says
I do so love your blog. Because of reading your blog I have taken up cooking Indian dishes again. My son and I really love them. Thank you so much.
karuna says
nice lunch box. a healthy one too