Food is a vital piece of our Odia culture. Odias are attached to eating and can go through the entire day in the kitchen cooking. Furthermore my Aai was one of the people who might be in the kitchen entire day doling out credible, flavorful manifestations with her adoration and warmth.

Aalu Phulakobi Tarakari – ଆଳୁ ଫୁଲକୋବି ତରକାରୀ
Here the word Phula Kobi is the odia word and tarkari or jhola is curry in English. Cauliflower is versatile and can be prepared in a number of ways. This recipe is a delicious combination of potatoes and Cauliflower. Serve this curry with steamed rice, dal and other side dishes. This is a most common dish in every odia households during winter. So do try as the season of cauliflower is on.
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Remove leaves and stem from cauliflower and cut into pieces. Check once as chance of insects inside the florets.I recommend to dip the florets in turmeric water.This will help to kill any insects in the cauliflower florets if present.Peel off the potatoes and cut into cube sizes.
- Make a fine paste of tomatoes (50 gm), dry chilies, coriander leaf (10 gm) and keep aside.
- Fine chop the onion, rest tomatoes (50 gm) and rest coriander leaves (10gm) and keep aside.
- Heat oil (2btps) Mustard Oil in the pan, add cauliflower, potatoes and salt as per taste and stir fry till cauliflower turns light brown and keep aside.
Notes
Nutritional/Health benefits of Aalu Phulakobi Tarakari :
helps making Stronger bones due to the presence of an adequate amount of calcium and iron. This nutrient-dense plant has its roots in Ayurveda and was used as a medicine by our ancestors.Tips:
- Two variations of the recipe. 1. You can and patato, drumstickand the paste to the chonk and then boil and stir fry.


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