A tasty cabbage rice spiced with garam masala and turmeric. It comes together in minutes and makes an effortless weeknight meal.
Given how much Desi and I love our veggies, I never miss an opportunity to use them in almost everything I cook. I fold them into parathas (like this gobi paratha and aloo paratha), add them to curries, stir them into pilafs, and they never-- ever-- let my tastebuds down, adding a nutritious and delicious wallop to just about everything.
The Cabbage Rice I have for you today is a wonderful recipe to spice up plain old rice on a weekday with minimum effort. All the labor needed here is to shred the cabbage, and even that can be done in a jiffy if you happen to have a handy food processor around. The only spices used are ones you likely already have on your spice rack-- garam masala, turmeric, and chilli powder.
Most of the cabbage rice recipes I've come across usually cook the rice and cabbage separately and then mix them up, but honestly, who wants to be bothered with all the extra time that takes, not to mention the extra pots and pans? My cabbage rice is a one-pot meal and what's better, the rice and cabbage cook together in the same time to melting, delicious tenderness. All you need is a little tofu yogurt, a crispy, crackling papad, and some mango pickle, and you're set for bliss.
Here's the recipe. Enjoy, all!
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Cabbage Rice
Ingredients
- 3 cups cabbage (finely shredded. Measure after shredding)
- 1 ½ cups long-grain rice (like basmati)
- 1 large onion (thinly sliced)
- 2 tomatoes (finely chopped)
- 2 sprigs curry leaves
- 1 inch knob ginger (grated)
- 2 teaspoon avocado oil or any neutral oil
- 3 cups water
- 2 teaspoon garam masala
- ½ teaspoon cayenne
- ¼ teaspoon turmeric
- Salt to taste
Instructions
- Heat the oil in a large saucepan.
- Add the onions and saute them until they turn transparent.
- Add the ginger and curry leaves and stir, about 30 seconds.
- Add the tomatoes and the spice powders. Mix well and allow it to cook until the oil starts to separate.
- Add the cabbage and saute until the cabbage starts to soften, about 3-5 minutes.
- Add the rice and stir well to mix for about 2 minutes.
- Add the water and bring to a boil. Turn down the heat to a simmer, place a tight lid over the saucepan, and allow the rice to cook, undisturbed, for 15 minutes.
- Let the rice stand at least 15 minutes without removing the lid after you turn off the heat.
- Garnish with some shredded coconut and coriander leaves, if desired, and spritz a little lemon juice.
mindhaven
I tried this at home last week, combining it with cucumber raita and chickpeas curry (my husband won't do without a curry!)....it was absolutely marvelous, no one even guessed that there was cabbage in the rice! thanks so much for the lovely recipe.
Amatuer Cook
"I love animals, and I love great food. But I don't care to mix the two."
WELL SAID!!!
Supriya
Hi Vaishali - Thanks for this tasty and easy cabbage rice. I made it as part of my Thanksgiving menu, it turned out so well and was loved by all. A keeper for me.
KamalKitchen
hi there,
Have always used cabbage in a chinese fried rice but never with indian spices..this is a must try.
thanks,
pb
thisamericandiet
Just stumbled upon your blog. LOVE IT. So much useful information for vegans! Not to mention delicious recipes. Thanks!
Samarpita
Update: I tried it tonight. Came out really well. A keeper. I stir-fried some peanuts and added when serving to give it a bit of crunch. We had ours with some freshly made guacamole and pickle. Thanks for the great recipe.