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Aloo Gobi
โฑ 40 min
๐
๐ฝ 4-6 (family kadai) servings
โญ 4/5
โ ๏ธ Estimates only โ not medical advice. Carb counts vary by brand and portion. Always verify with your endo or CDCES.
๐ Cultural note
Aloo gobi (potato-cauliflower) is the most-cooked dry curry in Punjab โ a sturdy, golden, weeknight workhorse. Every grandma has her version. It's cooked in a big *kadai*, served family-style with hot rotis or rice, and everybody scoops their own. The trick is letting the vegetables get a little charred so they almost caramelize. Below, the kid carb math is broken out so your T1D baby gets the family plate, dosed right.
๐ฝ๏ธ Kid's plate โ the carb math
From this pot, build your child's plate:
| Kid portion | Carbs |
|---|---|
| ยฝ cup aloo gobi + ยผ cup basmati | ~22g |
| โ cup aloo gobi + ยผ cup basmati | ~18g |
| ยฝ cup aloo gobi + ยฝ cup cauli rice | ~13g |
| โ cup aloo gobi + ยผ cup basmati + ยผ cup cauli (sweet spot) | ~17g |
| ยฝ cup aloo gobi (no rice) + low-carb roti | ~17g |
Adults take their full plate (ยพ cup aloo gobi + ยฝ cup basmati). The potatoes are doing the carb work here โ count them.
Why this recipe is T1D-friendly
- Cauliflower-heavy ratio keeps total carbs moderate
- Whole-food carbs (potato + onion) digest more slowly than refined starch
- No cream or sugar in the curry itself
- Easy to swap the potato-to-cauliflower ratio based on your kid's carb budget that day
Ingredients
- 1ยฝ medium russet potatoes (about 12 oz total), peeled and cut into ยพ-inch cubes
- 1 large head cauliflower (about 2 lb), cut into small florets
- 4 tbsp neutral oil or ghee
- 1ยฝ tsp cumin seeds
- 1 large yellow onion, sliced thin
- 1ยฝ tbsp grated ginger (or 2 tbsp ginger-garlic paste)
- 5 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 medium tomatoes, chopped
- 1ยฝ tsp turmeric
- 1ยฝ tsp ground coriander
- 1ยฝ tsp ground cumin
- ยพ tsp Kashmiri chili powder
- 1ยฝ tsp salt
- ยพ tsp garam masala
- Fresh cilantro and lemon wedges to finish
- Basmati cooked separately (each plate gets its scoop)
Directions
- Heat oil in a large heavy kadai or skillet (cast iron is great) over medium-high heat. Add cumin seeds โ let them sizzle 15 seconds.
- Add onion. Cook 7-8 minutes, stirring often, until edges are deep golden.
- Stir in ginger, garlic, and chopped tomato. Cook 4 minutes until tomato breaks down into a masala.
- Add turmeric, coriander, cumin, Kashmiri chili powder, and salt. Stir 30 seconds โ the spices should bloom into a paste.
- Add potato cubes. Toss to coat, cover, and cook over medium-low heat for 10 minutes (stir once midway).
- Add cauliflower florets. Toss, cover, and cook another 12-15 minutes until both veggies are tender and starting to char in spots. Resist the urge to over-stir โ that char is flavor.
- Sprinkle garam masala over the top, toss once more, and finish with cilantro and a big squeeze of lemon.
- Serve at the table; kid's plate first.
Dash's kid tips ๐
- Batch-freeze single-serve aloo gobi. It freezes well and is a homerun for school lunch thermos days โ protein on the side (tandoori chicken!), aloo gobi heated up, dosed and ready.
- Dash's carb-budget hack: shift the potato-to-cauliflower ratio. Use half the potato and bulk up the cauliflower โ drops the kid plate by ~5g
- Serve with a side of tandoori chicken thighs (also in this cookbook!) for a complete, balanced T1D plate
- This is even better the next day โ the spices keep developing in the fridge