Preparation time: 15 minutes
Cooking time: 25 minutes
Serves: 2~3
Ingredients:
2 eggs
½ cup shredded Cauliflower
¼ cup fresh or frozen peas ( I used frozen peas)
1 medium size onion, chopped
1 medium size tomato, chopped
1 tsp ginger garlic paste
1 tbsp. minced cilantro
Masalas Ingredients:
2 tsp red chili powder or to taste
2 tsp coriander powder or to taste
¾ tsp garam masala powder
½ tsp turmeric powder
Salt to taste
Crushed whole pepper as needed
Seasoning Ingredients:
1 ½ tbsp. cooking oil
½ tsp mustard seeds
½ tsp cumin seeds
Method:
1. Clean and wash veggies. Chop and shred the listed veggies as needed. Separate eggs from shell and keep it aside in a bowl.
2. Heat oil in a pan and add seasoning ingredients and allow it to splutter.
3. Throw in onion. Sauté till it become soft and changes its color.
4. Add shredded cauliflower and peas. Cook for 5 minutes. Stir in between.
5. When the veggies become soft and half cooked, add ginger garlic paste. Mix and cook for 1 minute.
6. Throw in chopped tomato and cook along with cauliflower peas till it become soft and mushy.
7. Throw in masala powders( except pepper) and salt. Stir to blend the masalas to the veggies. Taste and adjust salt and spice as required.
8. Add eggs to the mixture and stir to mix. Lower the heat slightly and cook it till it done. Stir in between to cook the eggs thoroughly. Add crushed pepper if needed. Mix once along with cilantro and transfer it to serving bowl. Serve hot with roti or with rice.
Cauliflower Peas Egg BhurjiPreparation time: 15 minutesCooking time: 25 minutesServes: 2~3Sources: SarasyummybitesIngredients:2 eggs½ cup shredded Cauliflower¼ cup fresh or frozen peas ( I used frozen peas)1 medium size onion, chopped1 medium size tomato, chopped1 tsp ginger garlic paste1 tbsp minced cilantroMasalas Ingredients:2 tsp red chili powder or to taste2 tsp coriander powder or to taste¾ tsp garam masala powder½ tsp turmeric powderSalt to tasteCrushed whole pepper as neededSeasoning Ingredients:1 ½ tbsp cooking oil½ tsp mustard seeds½ tsp cumin seedsMethod:1. Clean and wash veggies. Chop and shred the listed veggies as needed. Separate eggs from shell and keep it aside in a bowl.2. Heat oil in a pan and add seasoning ingredients and allow it to splutter.3. Throw in onion. Saute till it become soft and changes its color.4. Add shredded cauliflower and peas. Cook for 5 minutes. Stir in between.5. When the veggies become soft and half cooked, add ginger garlic paste. Mix and cook for 1 minute.6. Throw in chopped tomato and cook along with cauliflower peas till it become soft and mushy.7. Throw in masala powders( except pepper) and salt. Stir to blend the masalas to the veggies. Taste and adjust salt and spice as required.8. Add eggs to the mixture and stir to mix. Lower the heat slightly and cook it till it done. Stir in between to cook the eggs thoroughly. Add crushed pepper if needed. Mix once along with cilantro and transfer it to serving bowl. Serve hot with roti or with rice.www.sarasyummyrecipes.com
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rajani says
Scrambled cauliflower looks nice. It will pair well with all breads.
cookingwithsapana says
Very nice cauliflower eggs pea bhurji.
Ritu Tangri says
All the good things scrambled together to make a scrumptious dish...
Priya Suresh says
Can have this beautiful burji with some rotis without any fuss..Beautiful side dish.
divyagcp says
Love the interesting twist given here to the egg bhurji by adding cauliflower and peas. So tasty and healthy!
Gayathri Kumar says
Burji looks so nice..
Sarita says
I do cauliflower burji, but won't add peas though. It looks yummy and inviting.
Harini R says
I am sure egg lovers will appreciate it.
Suma Gandlur says
Seems like a great option for egg lovers.
Shilpa Chatterjee says
I don't like veg and non veg combination, but your recipe look nice and tempting. will try this at home.
Pavani says
Adding cauliflower to egg bhurji is very interesting. The dish looks delicious.
Usha says
Cauliflower bhurji looks very nice. I should try it next time I have left over cauliflower florets.
Srivalli says
Sounds like a fantastic combination...