Indian Cauliflower with Potatoes (Aloo Gobi)

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  • Number of Servings: 4
Ingredients
1 medium head of cauliflower cut into small, bite sized florets2 medium potatoes, boiled, peeled and diced1 large sweet onion, diced 1 can cut green beans, drained3 Tbs olive oil3 Tbs 99% fat free chicken broth1 Tbs cumin seeds2 tsp ground cumin1 tsp ground coriander1 tsp ground turmeric1 Tbs salt1/4 tsp cayenne pepper
Directions
Using day old boiled potatoes that have been in the fridge work well here. Potatoes need to be boiled, peeled, and cut into bite sized pieces.
Soak caulkiflower florets for 30 minutes before cooking. Drain.
Put oil and chicken broth in large non-stick skillet and heat over medium heat. When hot, add cumin seeds and let pop for a few seconds. Then add cauliflower and and stir to coat while cooking for 3 minutes. Cook cauliflower until it starts to brown. Then cover, turn to low, and simmer for about 10 minutes. Add onion and let simmer 3 or 4 more minutes. Add in diced potato, green beans, and the rest of the spices. Turn to coat, cooking long enough to heat through. Maybe 3 more minutes or so.
Serve hot. Canbe main or side dish. Delicious left overs!

Number of Servings: 4

Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user MWMESSNER.

Servings Per Recipe: 4
Nutritional Info Amount Per Serving
  • Calories: 245.2
  • Total Fat: 11.3 g
  • Cholesterol: 0.0 mg
  • Sodium: 2,023.9 mg
  • Total Carbs: 33.1 g
  • Dietary Fiber: 8.2 g
  • Protein: 6.3 g

Member Reviews
  • NRKEVO
    Boiled potatoes while I chopped up everything else (used fresh beans). I put oil, veg stock & spices in the pan and then added all veggies at the same time. Cooked so veggies were still crisp and not mushy. Salted to taste (NOT 2 Tbsp). Taste was good and not too spicy. Will make again. Thanks. - 8/29/09
  • CPOKEYRUN
    This was good - didn't really quite taste the same as Indian restaurant aloo gobi, but good on its own merits. I only used 1.5 tsp salt and that was plenty. I also used fresh beans instead of canned. - 2/17/10
  • BUTTERFLY776
    This tasted great, but the reason I give it 3 stars is because it was a little too salty for my taste. When I make this again, I will just reduce the amount of salt I mix in. Otherwise, it was a great recipe! - 7/12/09
  • CHERRIBABE
    Good dish, but nothing quite like the real thing when I order indian. I felt like it was a little dry overall, even though I did use slightly more veggie stock that was called for, probably double.

    Overall, delicious with brown rice and I'd try it again with some experimentation next time... - 2/21/09
  • KAREN42BOYS
    Wow! That is TASTY! Definitely has the yummy Indian thing happening but it also has something about it that seems perfect for our Thanksgiving dinner.

    I cooked the onions with the cumin first and substituted fresh green beans for the canned.

    Really wonderful. Thank you! - 8/11/08
  • KELLY__
    Tasty dish, but do remember to use vegetarian broth instead of chicken if you are serving to vegetarians. - 8/13/07
  • FISHGUT3
    thanks - 3/11/20
  • DAIZYSTARLITE
    yummy - 6/20/19
  • RD03875
    I added peas in place of the green beans and of course I had to add a hot chili pepper. - 11/7/17
  • USMAWIFE
    would make changes if I were to make it again - 4/30/17
  • SHOCKMESANE
    This is a comforting and satisfying dinner!!! - 1/13/11
  • SHASH2125
    Not very flavorful. Did not quite taste like the original recipe. - 8/1/08
  • KITTY1000
    wonderful love it make for my family all the time they really in joy it. kitty1000 - 1/15/08
  • HEATHER8WC
    Good, but it wasn't as flavorful as I expected it to be. Pretty yellow color! - 11/29/07
  • DAWNYBROOK1
    This was my first time cooking Indian food, and it turned out fantastic. My Guests who are very picky all loved this dish. Thanks for submitting it! - 7/16/07
  • AQUINTEN
    Thank you! This is one of my favorite Indian dishes and this is a wonderful recipe. Easy and flavorful - I know what I'm having for dinner! - 3/16/07