Vegan Aloo Gobi Recipe | Solluna by Kimberly Snyder (2024)

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There’s something really comforting about Indian food. It’s the spices, the warming qualities, the texture- everything! Whether you are an old-time Indian food fan or a newbie, you are in for a treat with my new Vegan Aloo Gobi Recipe . It’s super delish, hearty and super easy to prepare. This curry version is easier on the gut as it supplies you with energy and nourishment!

Let’s find out what makes this dish so satisfying…

Grounding Food: Golden Potatoes

During the cooler months our bodies will naturally crave warmer filling foods, and that’s okay, because we still benefit from cooking our foods. I think it’s important to be flexible and to be able to adjust to the different seasons.

It can be easy to drift back into older eating habits unless we prepare meals that not only satisfy this natural need but are truly tasty and easy to make.

This is where potatoes come into play. Good ole taters are the number one vegetable crop in the world and are an important food staple. Being available year-round, they are a great source of fuel and can be used in a number of way — from mashed to roasted.

Despite being commonly dismissed, potatoes still supply some great nutrition, and thank goodness, because they really are among the most popular of all the root vegetables, are low in fat, and provide rich sources of vitamins B, C, and K.

Potatoes are an excellent source of healthy, energy-giving complex carbohydrates, and contain good amounts of certain essential minerals like; iron, manganese, magnesium, phosphorous, copper and potassium.

Potatoes also contain a co-enzyme that contributes to brain health called, alpha lipoic acid. This acid has shown to improve memory deficits in Alzheimer’s and even had reduced cognitive decline in certain patients [1].

No matter what variety of potato you choose, take comfort that they all aid in managing mood levels, help support digestion (promoting regularity), and enhance immunity.

I try to keep a colorful array handy, since they make my life so much easier in preparing meals that are hearty, and full of beauty benefits and nutrition!

Beauty Veggie Booster: Cauliflower

Do you like your cauliflower raw or cooked? Personally, I like this cruciferous vegetable prepared cooked — not only from a taste perspective but for our digestion, since cooking it can help reduce it’s gas-inducing qualities (don’t want to get bloated now do we?!).

Cauliflower contains tons of fantastic beauty nutrients, including vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and many other phytochemicals. Eating just one cup of rawcauliflowerwill provide 77% of your vitamin C needs, 20% of vitamin K, 10% or more of vitamin B-6 and folate needs for the day.

On top of that, cauliflower includes smaller amounts of thiamin, riboflavin, niacin, pantothenic acid, calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium and manganese.

When I think of cauliflower, I can’t help but appreciate its ability to detoxify our bodies in a multiple of ways —containing antioxidants that support detoxification and glucosinolates thathelp to activate detoxification enzymes.

Including this veggie into our routines is quite different from adding grilled animal proteins, which actually add to the toxic load in your body. This is because of the meats chemical compounds, such as heterocyclic amines (HCAs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Definitely not beautifying and something we want to try and eliminate — or at least strictly limit in our Beauty Detox lifestyle.

With all that cauliflower has to offer, it’s only natural we add this beauty-boosting veggie into our Vegan Aloo Gobi, while keeping our insides squeaky clean and well-nourished!

Warming Spices

  • Cumin: Normalizes metabolic activity, digests toxicity (a primary contributor to aging), and helps absorb nutrition.
  • Turmeric: Improves liver function, lowers cholesterol levels, captures free radicals that cause DNA damage, and is also a powerful ant-inflammatory agent.
  • Red Chili Powder: Aids digestion, helps to relieve migraines and muscle pain, and is rich in antioxidant plant compounds that have been linked with various health benefits.
  • Garam Marsala: Boosts immunity, helps in promoting weight loss, aids the digestive processes, and lowers blood sugar levels.

These warming spices will not only give you a boost on the inside, they will also bring your true beauty out on the outside!

Let’s check out these simple steps towards better health and beauty…

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Add coconut oil and chopped potatoes to saute pan.

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Add the spinach.

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Add the carrots.

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Add the cauliflower.

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Lastly, add the cauliflower and sauté for about 10 minutes and then set aside.

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Add in all spices to pan with ginger and garlic. And cook for 30 seconds.

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Add in the pre-cooked potatoes, cauliflower, carrots, and spinach and mix everything together.

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Reduce the heat, add in 1/3 cup of vegetable stock, salt, and pepper, and cook an additional ten minutes until potatoes are tender.

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Mix in chopped cilantro.

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Serve with brown rice and enjoy!

Check out the full recipe below…

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Vegan Aloo Gobi Recipe

Kimberly Snyder

5 from 2 votes

Ingredients

  • 4 golden potatoes cubed
  • 1 large head cauliflower chopped
  • cup carrots
  • ¾ cup spinach
  • 2 Tbsp. coconut oil
  • 2 to matoes chopped
  • ½ Tbs cumin
  • 1 Tbs. minced garlic
  • 1 tsp. minced ginger
  • ½ Tbs. turmeric powder
  • ¾ Tbs. red chili powder
  • 1 Tbs. coriander powder
  • ½ Tbs. garam masala
  • cup vegetable stock
  • 3 Tbs. cilantro chopped
  • Sea salt cracked pepper to taste
  • Cooked brown or basmati rice to serve

Instructions

  • Sauté chopped potatoes, cauliflower, carrots, and spinach with 1 Tbsp of coconut oil for 10 minutes then set aside.

  • In separate pan, saute ginger, garlic 1 Tbsp coconut oil until lightly browned.

  • Add in all spices to pan with onion, ginger, and garlic. And cook for 30 seconds.

  • Then add tomatoes and stir.

  • Add in the pre-cooked potatoes, cauliflower, carrots, and spinach and mix everything together.

  • Reduce the heat, add in 1 cup of vegetable stock, salt, and pepper, and cook an additional ten minutes until potatoes are tender.

  • Mix in chopped cilantro.

  • Serve with brown rice and enjoy!

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Sending you love,
Kimberly

[1] Brain foods: the effects of nutrients on brain function

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Sneak peak photo shoot of some beautiful foods! :) xoxo

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FAQs

What is aloo gobi made of? ›

Aloo Gobi, alu gobi or aloo gobhi (pronounced [äːluː goːbʱiː]) is a vegetarian dish from the Indian subcontinent made with potatoes (aloo), cauliflower (gobhi), and Indian spices. It is popular in Indian cuisine.

Why is aloo gobi popular? ›

Aloo Gobi is a classic Indian main dish or side that marries perfectly tender potatoes and cauliflower with a blend of spices, aromatics, and tomatoes. It's deeply nourishing and comforting, easy to make, and budget-friendly! One of the most popular recipes across India and Pakistan is Aloo Gobi.

What is Gobi called in English? ›

/phūlagobhī/ nf. cauliflower variable noun. A cauliflower is a large, round, white vegetable surrounded by green leaves.

What does aloo mean in Indian? ›

Aloo, a North Indian and Pakistani term for potatoes, found in the names of a number of dishes: Aloo chaat, dry potato snack. Aloo chokha, fried potatoes.

What part of India is Aloo Gobi from? ›

Aloo gobi is a traditional Indian dish with its origins from Punjab. Today, it is loved all over the Indian subcontinent, and it can be found in almost every Indian restaurant. It is a simple dish to make, and an easy dish to enjoy.

What country is Aloo Gobi from? ›

Today we will cook a recipe with vegetables that stay fresh all winter;; potatoes and cauliflower! This recipe comes from countries called Pakistan and India, and it is called aloo gobi.

Who invented Aloo Gobi? ›

In 1822, cauliflower seeds were first sown in Indian soil. The man responsible was Dr. Jemson, a botanist from Kew who managed the British East India Company's gardens in Uttar Pradesh state. According to food historian Utsa Ray, this was a distinctly tactical ploy.

Why is it called Aloo Gobi? ›

Aloo Gobi is a simple Indian vegetarian dish made with potatoes, cauliflower, spices and herbs. The dish gets its name from the Hindi words, – 'Aloo' translates to 'potatoes' and 'Gobi' to 'Cauliflower'.

What kind of vegetable is Gobi? ›

Matabe 3 Type of Gobi seed is a vegetable seed is used to obtain Cabbage(patta gobi), Cauliflower(Phulcopi) and kohlrabi(oll gobi).

Is Gobi cauliflower or cabbage? ›

Nutritional Value of Cauliflower (Gobi):

Cauliflower might provide plenty of nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and other active phytochemicals. The nutritional value of cauliflower per 100 grams of serving is given below.

Where does Aloo Gobi come from? ›

Aloo gobi is a traditional Indian dish with its origins from Punjab.

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