Bhuna is a spiced, Indian curry typically made with chicken or other meat in a creamy, spiced tomato-yogurt sauce. Here, we’re using cauliflower and lots of veggies for a vegetable bhuna that’s packed with flavor and just as satisfying! Tender crisp fenugreek roasted veggies folded in a creamy tomato curry finished with a cumin spiced oil - tadka
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 20 minutes
- Cook time: 40 minutes
- Total time: 60 minutes
- Yield: 4
- Category: Main, Main Course
- Cuisine: Indian
Ingredients
For the vegetables:
- 1 teaspoon oil
- 1/2 teaspoon dried fenugreek leaves
- 2 cups cauliflower florets
- 1 - 2 cups other vegetables of choice (I use a mix of frozen carrots, peas, green beans, etc. (thaw them before using). You can also use some bell peppers, root vegetables like sweet potato, parsnip, turnip, etc.)
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
For the bhuna masala sauce:
- 2 teaspoons oil
- 1 cup chopped red onion
- 1 tablespoon ginger-garlic paste
- 1/2 - 1 teaspoon garam masala (or to taste)
- 1/4 teaspoon turmeric
- 1 teaspoon ground coriander
- 1/2 teaspoon smoked paprika
- 1/4 teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoons tomato paste
- 1/3 cup non-dairy yogurt (or use non dairy cream such as coconut cream or cashew cream)
- 1 cup cooked or canned(drained) chickpeas
- 1/2 cup or more water or non dairy milk
For the spiced oil tadka topping:
- 1 teaspoon oil
- 1/2 teaspoon cumin seeds
- 1 bay leaf
- 1/2 cup onion (chopped into 3/4 - 1-inch cubes or slices)
- 1 bell pepper (chopped into 3/4 - 1-inch slices, I use a mix of colored bell peppers)
- 1/4 teaspoon dried fenugreek leaves
- cilantro, pepper flakes, lemon juice for garnish
Method
Cook the vegetables.
- Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat and add the oil. Once the oil is hot add the fenugreek leaves and mix in. Add the cauliflower and a good pinch of salt, cover, and cook for 3-4 minutes or until brown on some edges, stirring once in between. (If you are using root vegetables, you should add them in the beginning alongside the cauliflower)
- Then add the rest of the vegetables and salt and mix in. If the skillet is too dry then add 2-3 tablespoons of water and mix in. Cover and cook until the cauliflower is al-dente.
- Remove the vegetables from the skillet into a bowl and set aside.
Make the bhuna masala sauce.
- Add the 2 teaspoons of oil, onion, and a good pinch of salt and cook. Add a few splashes of water in between and continue to cook for 5-8 minutes or until the onion is golden. Add the ginger garlic paste and the spices and mix in for a few seconds. Add the tomato paste, yogurt, and 1/2 a cup of water or non dairy milk. Mix in and bring everything to a boil.
- Add the reserved vegetables back to the skillet along with the chickpeas, toss and take off the heat.
Make the spiced oil topping.
- Heat the oil in a medium skillet over medium-high heat. Once the oil is hot add the cumin seeds and cook until the cumin seeds change color. 2-3 mins. Then add the bay leaves and mix in. Add the onion, bell pepper, fenugreek leaves, and a good pinch of salt. Continue to cook until the pepper is slightly softened, 3-4 minutes. You don't want to overcook the veggies, they should have a little bit of a “bite” to them.
- Transfer the topping to the skillet with the vegetables and sauce and toss everything really well. Cover and place it back on the stove for 1-2 minutes and switch off the heat.
- Let the skillet stay covered for the next 5 minutes for the flavors to meld. Then top with some cilantro and lemon juice. Serve with flatbread, naan, or rice.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.