Cauliflower pakora with greek yogurt and spicy pickle

I am reblogging this post as I made these yesterday and shot a few better (hopefully more appetizing) pics of these babies. Also this spicy mango pickle I picked up from Masala Market is realllly good.

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gobi pakora and mango pickle

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These gobi pakora, otherwise known as cauliflower fritters, are a great snack anytime or a side dish for Indian night. When that head of cauliflower gets you down, turn that great white brain of a vegetable into florets and fritterize it. Dare I say this is gluten free!

Pakora Ingredients:

one head of cauliflower, cut into bite-size florets
1 1/2 cups of besan/gram/chickpea flour
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cumin
1/2 tsp garam masala
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/4 tsp of turmeric
pinch of cayenne pepper
water for mixing into a batter
oil for deep frying

1. Boil the cauliflower florets in salted water until just tender. Strain and cool.

2. Whisk the dry ingredients together and then add in cold water to make a thick but still runny batter. Like the texture of a smoothie.

3. Mix in the florets until they are well coated.

4. Heat up enough…

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Farro, pecorino and balsamic salad

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farro and pecorino salad
Oh balsamic reduction, where have you been all my life? I’ve probably eaten this gorgeous liquid gold a few times in restaurants, but this is the first time I’ve made it. And I have been eating it with everything since–vanilla ice cream, pasta salad, bread, creamy cheese… It’s so darned good.
This salad would be better with arugla/rocket leaves but I had to use what I had to use; a dark green, soft-leaved romaine. Pecorino cheese is super salty and you need it to complement the acidic and sweet balsamic sauce. Everything in this simple salad goes together in perfect harmony.

Ingredients for 2 people
1 cup farro
About 2 cups fresh rocket or soft lettuce, washed and torn
Pecorino (or similar salty cheese) diced or grated
About 12 grape tomatoes, halved diagonally
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
2 tsp sugar
extra virgin olive oil
fresh cracked black pepper
Extra pecorino to serve

1) Cook the farro according to directions and set aside to cool. I tend to use 1:2 farro to water.
2) Gently heat up the balsamic vinegar in a small pot and whisk in the sugar. Let reduce to a thick (but still runny) syrup. Watch it to make sure it doesn’t get too thick. About 5 minutes. Let cool.
3) Drizzle the cooked farro with the olive oil and mix to coat.
4) Add in the lettuce, tomatoes and pecorino cheese. Add a little more extra virgin olive oil and toss.
5) Plate the salad and drizzle about 1 tsp each of the balsamic reduction over the salad and grind some pepper over it. Serve with grated or shaved pecorino.

farro salad and grape tomatoes
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