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Cabbage Vatana Nu Shaak
Cabbage Vatana Nu Shaak recipe with cabbage and peas. Find practical serving ideas for lunch.
Total
20 mins
Prep
9 mins
Cook
11 mins
Skill
Intermediate
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About Cabbage Vatana Nu Shaak
Cabbage Vatana Nu Shaak: a homestyle main with layered spice and comfort
Cabbage Vatana Nu Shaak is a savoury, well-seasoned dish with ingredients cooked until tender. This recipe brings cabbage, peas, mustard Seeds (rai), and mustard oil together in a warming home-style preparation where the seasoning supports, rather than hides, the main ingredients.
The recorded preparation and cooking flow takes about 20 minutes, making it a practical option for lunch. Always use the ingredient list itself when checking whether this dish matches your food preferences.
What makes this Cabbage Vatana Nu Shaak recipe special
A good home-style main depends on timing: the foundational ingredients need to soften properly, while aromatics and spices are given enough heat to round out the flavour. That sequence produces a dish that feels coherent rather than hurried.
- cabbage: Forms an important part of the recipe's identity and texture.
- peas: Adds its own texture and familiar homemade character.
- mustard Seeds (rai): Adds its own texture and familiar homemade character.
- mustard oil: Helps ingredients cook evenly and carry flavour.
- green Chillies: Adds aroma and seasoning depth to the preparation.
Cooking approach and texture
The technique here centres on sauteing. Start with the aromatic base and give spices a brief moment to open before adding the principal ingredient. Cook until tender, adjusting moisture only as needed for the intended curry or dry-style finish.
One useful cue from the method is to first Heat oil over low heat, add mustard seeds to the pan. Stir well to crackle. Continue through the remaining steps in order so the ingredients come together with a more consistent finish.
Planning and preparation notes
Read through the complete method before heating the pan and arrange measured ingredients within reach. If parts of the dish are prepared in advance, keep them covered and combine or reheat gently near serving time so the intended texture remains inviting.
Kitchen tips for a better result
- Keep chopped ingredients even so the dish cooks uniformly.
- Add powdered spices over gentle heat to avoid a harsh taste.
- Finish with fresh herbs only after the main cooking is complete.
How to serve Cabbage Vatana Nu Shaak
Serve as part of a balanced home plate with roti, rice or another grain preparation and a crisp side salad. Choose accompaniments that make it easy to enjoy the gravy or cooked masala with each serving.
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Cook with the ingredient list and method as your primary guide; tags on Kya Khayen help with discovery and everyday preference-based planning, not medical advice.
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Protein
8.8 g
Fiber
11.3 g
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167kcal
Energy
8.8g
Protein
22.2g
Carbs
6.1g
Total fat
11.3g
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