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Cauliflower Roast


Cauliflower roast is a quick and easy appetizer. Its is spicy and crispy in the outside and tender and soft in the inside. This is baked in the oven and can be called a somewhat Tandoori cauliflower. It is the same recipe as the Tandoori chicken I posted earlier. I have used the same technique and the same masala but avoided yogurt and mustard powder and instead added lemon juice.

Ingredients


Kashmiri Chilly powder - 1 1/2 tsp
Coriander powder- 1/2 tsp
Gram flour- 3 tsp
Ginger garlic paste- 1 tsp
Garam Masala - 3/4 tsp
Kasoori methi powder- 1/3tsp
Lemon Juice- 1/2 lemon
Oil- 2 tsp
Salt to taste

Cut cauliflower into florets.
Heat 1 tsp of oil and add gram flour and roast it in a slow flame for about a minute till you get a nice flavor without burning. The best way is to bring the pan to heat and then off heat and then again to heat and whisking continuously.Allow this to cool a bit. 
Mix all ingredients(except oil) along with the gram flour paste and coat the cauliflower with it.If you wish you can add yogurt, or just one tsp of lemon juice or simply chat masala.Finally add the oil on top. Rub  masala into the florets. Line cookie sheet with aluminum foil and spray cooking oil. Layer evenly on cookie sheet and bake in 200 degree F for 10 minutes.

Try this
Hope you will all enjoy..

Comments

  1. wow...Amzing cauliflower roast...Love the colour!!:)Happy new year to you!!:)

    Dr.Sameena@

    http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com/

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  2. Great appetizer with cauliflower. at first i thought it was tiger prawns :-P..Looks spicy as you stated...

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  3. crispy cauliflower roast .....apt for any chinese dish

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  4. the recipe seems easy!! SHOULD TRY it myself!:)

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  5. OMG.... my mouth is watering here.... so delicious dear...

    Learning-to-cook
    Event: Dish Name Starts with E
    Regards,
    Akila

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  6. Fingerlicking dish dear...loooove it..I've 3 big flowers..sure it's a try for me

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  7. So tempting and yummy! Have a great weekend dear..

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  8. wow what a fantastic cauliflower litters looking.very simple and inviting dish

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  9. suma--just loving it ! pass the tray over !!

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  10. delicious I roast cauliflower but never added methi powder
    looks wonderful

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  11. loved this roast.. tempting!

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  12. Suja,
    you have prepared some great looing dishes ..pear/apple upside down cake and prawn pulao looks so delicious..and tandoori cauliflowers looks very tempting minus yogurt/mustard powder..wish you and yours a very happy new year..
    hugs and smiles

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  13. Omg, irresistible cauliflower roast..

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  14. how wonderful they look and great finger food :)

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  15. Cauliflower roast looks delicious Suja.

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  16. Nice appetizer suja..sounds good..looks so spicy and delectable!!!

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  17. mmm.mmm there is no scope for not loving this scrumptious snack.I love anything with tandoori masala,and cauliflower is my fav vegetable:) Love the picture too!!!

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  18. I too make often gobi roast....I use yoghurt and tomato paste...will yours next time...looks so tempting....

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  19. I soooooooooo want to grab that plate right now and gobble it up :)


    US Masala

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  20. Very tempting....YUMMY! Happy New Year!

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  21. I am gonna try this.....want to lay my hands on them :)

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  22. WOW...IT LOOKS SO TEMPTING...FEEL LIKE GRABBING FROM THE PIC

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  23. Great roast. As it is baked, it is also a guilt free snack. Love to try it..

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  24. Tempting appetiser and with lots of cauliflower in the market can try it.
    Good sharing.

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  25. love these Kerala style roasts. awesome colour.

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  26. Healthy and yummy roast..Tempting picture!

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  27. Thanks all for the encouraging words..do visit again:)

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  28. Lovelyy...Will try this soon..:)

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