Initially, mix vegetable was only a winter delight, but now almost all vegetables are available year round so you can cook these nutrients pack any time. I still prefer fresh vegetables for this dish as it adds unique taste to it. Mix vegetables have many advantages - it reduces bloating, improves resilience to stress and minimizing heart disease. Besides all these advantages, it tastes superb and feels very light on the stomach.
Makes: 4 - 5 serving
Total Prep Time: 45 minute
Ingredients:
• 2 large carrots cut in cubes
• 1 cup cauliflower
• 1 cup broad Beans
• ¼ oz. salt
• 2 oz. tomato paste
• 2 onions chopped
• 2 Anise seeds
• 1 stick of Sinnamon
• ¼ oz. turmeric powder
• 2 green cardamoms
• ½ oz. cumin seeds
• 2 oz. poppy seeds
• ¼ oz. crushed red chilies
• 4 green chilies, crushed
• ½ cup tamarind paste
• ½ cup Oil
Preparation:
- Get the oil heated up in a large pot. Once the oil gets hot, add onions to it.
- When onions change its color into light golden then add anise seeds, Sinnamon, turmeric powder, green cardamoms, white cumin seeds, poppy seeds, crushed red chilies and crushed green chilies.
- Fry all spices for 1 minute with low flame, then add tomato paste and fry it for 2 minutes.
- Now add all the three vegetables (cauliflower, carrots and broad beans) in the pot. Mix all the vegetables gently and then cover the pan for 10 minutes.
- When vegetables get cooked, add tamarind paste at the end.
- Mix veggies for one minute.
- Now yummilicious mix vegetables are ready to serve with chapattis and zeera raita.
Thanks for giving out this recipe dear, i will sure try it out. Greetings from this part of the world.