I love your parents! They crack me up! This does sound wonderful and I've already ordered the special ingredients on line. I would love to see a segment on the spices you used from the round container. I know it's common for Indian households to have such a grouping of spices, but I would like to know why these spices are put into such a container. I assume they are the spices most Indian cooks use? Another great vid!
Made this tonight and am madly in love. Even better? My tween scarfed up a large bowl (paired with RPL vegan naan, of course) and said “Nisha nailed it again!” That’s the highest of high praise!
Your recipe videos are my Saturday morning ritual. The ones with your parents are my favorites!!!❤❤❤ I was planning to make alu gobhi so I'm so glad the recipe is out!! Your parents are so funny and hilarious 😂😂😂 absolutely love these taste tests. Namaste aunty uncle and lots of love 🥰🥰🥰
Please can you do a video on how to use the extra indian spices that you've used in this dish (amchur, asafoetida and dried fenugreek)with other curry dishes? Such as how much to use and when you would use them. I often use the same spices, cumin, coriander and turmeric, and want to level up! For now, I will make this dish and experiment. Thanks for a great video, and your parents are just the best!
I just love these videos with your parents...we get to see where you get your charm and talent from...it is so nice to see...thanks for sharing and for the great recipe!!
I used to boil the vegetables first. I made this today - baked cauliflowers and potatoes made a huge difference: the texture is crunchy, and the flavors of the vegetables are a lot more pronounced. Thanks for sharing the recipe. Love it!
"Anyone can cook Aloo Gobi but not everyone can bend a ball like Beckham" I'm a Brit and the film 'Bending it like Beckham' is something as an American you probably haven't seen but the above is a famous quote. I am going to change it and say Not everyone can bend a ball like Beckham but even fewer can make Aloo Gobi like Nisha|| Best Aloo Gobi ever and I don't like it too spicy
I absolutely love your parents, they are so nice and funny. I'll try this recipe soon for sure. Don't have half of the ingredients here, but will do my best I love potatoes and cauliflower!
I so so appreciate your work, gentle , spirt, and respectfulness to your ever dear parents! Nisha, could yo make a video explaining your journey and how you got started in in your cooking skills. Please once again mention your mentors!!
I am not at all surprised that your parents loved yours. It looks amazing. I can see myself making this one! Thanks again, Nisha, for a lovely recipe that gets the tastebuds going - and your parents are just fabulous. I also love how proud of you they are.
This was delightful. Watching you cook was informative, because my taste and smell don't work, so seeing your timing on it all was great. Loved the idea to bake the veggies first. And so glad your folks appreciate you and your offerings!
It's so wonderful to see how proud your parents are of you! Cant wait to try this recipe and I love how it not only tastes better but is a more efficient way of using your time!
I literally love your parents… they are so unnecessarily funny without trying 😂 Such a cute family full of love! This recipe looks amazing!!! Definitely going to be making this in the coming week! Thank you Nisha!
Oh my YUM! Veggies just the way I like to cook them, too, and all that flavor! I've never liked Aloo Gobi at restaurants for the same reasons you stated. This fixes everything. Totally getting a Serrano at the store and making this ASAP! (Also? Your parents are precious! 🥰)
This was absolutely delicious! I made it for some friends this weekend and they LOVED it. Thank you so much for all your fabulous content and for your enthusiasm. 🙏
Made this today and is DEEEElicious! Roasting the potatoes and cauliflower are game changers! I also roasted ground cumin cuz I didn't have the seeds. And it's still amazing!! 😋
I just made this recipe tonight. Went to an Indian grocery store for some ingredients…..Wow! Wow! So delicious and very fun to try something new! Thank you so much for my first introduction to cooking Indian food! It won’t be my last! Delicious!! 10/10
It's wonderful now that you live close enough to your parents to have them taste test your culinary creations. Their approval is priceless to your endeavors.
Your videos are so therapeutic to watch but also a treasure trove of recipe ideas I can stash in my head for later when I don't know what to make for dinner haha. Thank you :)
I think you really are my favorite vegan cooking channel now! Great recipes, great production, great energy and i love your parents and your energy together as well - thank you! ❤
I just finished eating this delicious dish for lunch. Only made a couple modifications from your recipe. I chopped up a whole jalapeño pepper and added it to step 2 in "making the masala." I didn't have fenugreek leaves, so just used garam masala and lime juice. It was necessary to add a table of water here and there to keep things from sticking or getting too dry. I'll definitely make this dish again. Thanks!
I made this last night and it is so delicious! I didn't have the 3 ingredients marked as optional and I didn't make it spicy either, and it still turned out soo good!
Okay so today I learned that you're not really from India if you don't like spicy food 🌶😆Your Dad always makes me laugh 👍I need to get my hands on some funky Asafoetida!
Your parents are precious. I love it when they show up in your videos! I always get aloo gobi or mushroom saag at Ambar India when I visit my daughter in Champaign, IL, with roti because it's vegan (like me!). They have delicious food, and I never get quite the same spice profile when I make it at home.
so excited for your aloo gobi, as it happens to be my friends favorite dish, aaaannnd I just bought home some potatoes from the farmers market! I get excited whenever you post a recipe video, and especially so when it features your parents. they are amazing ❤❤❤
Stop omg that thumbnail is so cute !! Omigosh. Was just watching a stream of gamers msking paratha and katte sambal in Thirsty Suitors so this is kinda perfect.
Your parents are so cute! I am curious why you prefer to use serrano peppers vs Thai chilies? You’re the first person I’ve seen who uses Serrano lol. It’s also neat you add it later. I am used to doing oil, then cumin, then hari mirch, then onions for any masala, then tomatoes etc. Anyway I am not a huge aloo gobi girl myself but I’ll definitely check this out. Edit also i want to say that I am impressed by the thought and effort you put into your recipes. You really try to find the best recipe and it shows!
OMG!!!! I made it tonight! I could hardly finish eating it so that I could let you know how absolutely delicious it was. So filling too! Thank you Nisha.
That looks incredible; love the roasted potatoes and cauliflower. I will do as your father recommends and spice it up a little. You go from strength to strength and I love your taste testers. 🙂
This was absolutely delightful! I enjoyed your preparation of Aloo Gobi and now I must try to replicate what you have created. Your parents are honest and funny. It makes me wish that I could have a meal with your family! Cook on! Blessings always!
Something I stumble over regularly with recipes from the US - your medium-size onion (or medium-size cauliflower, potatoes ... etc) are huge compared to those I get in out local super-markets und even bigger that what I get at our farmers-markets.
I’ve made aloo gobi many times… but your method looks like THE BEST ♥️♥️♥️♥️ I CAN’T WAIT TO MAKE IT 🌹🌹🌹 PHENOMENAL!!!!!!!🙏🙏🙏 And I love HING ♥️ I love everything you put in it !!!!! 🙏
Thanks for this. I just made a double batch to freeze and it was great. Good recipe all the spice proportions are right on point. Wish i had the dried mango and the fenugreek leaves but i just squeezed in a half a lime. I dont think i can have assofacheetah in my house or freezer anymore. I've been cooking out of Julie Sahni "Classic Indian Cooking" for 20 plus years and its nice to branch out to other recipes.
Come for the aloo gobi, stay for my dad’s hot takes 🥵
Your dad… 😂
Your mom is adorable!
Looking forward to giving this one a try; however, I’ll have to hunt down the unique spices.
Bringing your parents in is the absolute best part 😇
Where is recipe? Not finding, and I need to get the spices! And what about your Dad’s Chili oil?
@@ednafortner6444It's literally the first thing you'll find in the description.
I've said it once and I will say it again your parents are hilarious!
You share an Indian recipe AND your parents make an appearance? Just made my day 🥳
Your parents are always a delight to see!
Right! Both are so charming...you can tell they have been married a long time!
Your mom is hilarious! Incredible Hunk 😂 This dish looks 🔥 i can't wait to try it! Please keep the Indian recipes coming!
I love your parents' honest opinions and expressions! Reminds me of my (Indian) parents and what they'd say about my cooking 😅
Lol!
omg!! Your parents are so adorable!! i guess the apple doesn't fall far from the tree ...The bickering between them is priceless😂😂🥰
Love your parents! ❤ lovely people who have created a lovely daughter!!! ❤
I love your parents! They crack me up! This does sound wonderful and I've already ordered the special ingredients on line. I would love to see a segment on the spices you used from the round container. I know it's common for Indian households to have such a grouping of spices, but I would like to know why these spices are put into such a container. I assume they are the spices most Indian cooks use? Another great vid!
I just LOVE your parents. You are such a lovely family
Oh Nisha…. Your parents and you just MADE my day! Thank you 😊
Like the 'outside the box' roasting of the potatoes and cauliflower. Great tips and inspiration, thanks!
Made this tonight and am madly in love. Even better? My tween scarfed up a large bowl (paired with RPL vegan naan, of course) and said “Nisha nailed it again!” That’s the highest of high praise!
Are you Sephardic Jewish? Just curious.
I love your mom's sass! "we are taste testing, not eating lunch!" Hilarious.
your parents are absolutely hilarious. love their banter. aloo gobi looks delicious but it seems like nothing can be spicy enough for your father haha
Another gorgeous dish. I just love seeing your parents, they are made for RUclips
Your recipe videos are my Saturday morning ritual. The ones with your parents are my favorites!!!❤❤❤ I was planning to make alu gobhi so I'm so glad the recipe is out!! Your parents are so funny and hilarious 😂😂😂 absolutely love these taste tests. Namaste aunty uncle and lots of love 🥰🥰🥰
🥰 that’s the nicest thing to hear! So glad you love the taste tests with my parents (I love them too). Will send your greetings to my parents :)
You and your parents are just the cutest!! Thank you for sharing them (and your delicious recipes!) with us❤
your parents are so cute! and the recipe looks awesome!
Please can you do a video on how to use the extra indian spices that you've used in this dish (amchur, asafoetida and dried fenugreek)with other curry dishes? Such as how much to use and when you would use them. I often use the same spices, cumin, coriander and turmeric, and want to level up! For now, I will make this dish and experiment. Thanks for a great video, and your parents are just the best!
Oh yes please, I'd like that too. Great idea!
Your parents are a delight, as always (also, the food looks good!)
I just love these videos with your parents...we get to see where you get your charm and talent from...it is so nice to see...thanks for sharing and for the great recipe!!
Thanks!
Aww I love when your parents make an appearance ☺️ 😅much health and wellness to them 💜🌻
Recipe looks amazing! 👍🏻
Your parents are too cute! Love them - almost as much as I love your recipes. WHEN are you going to have a cookbook? When!?!
Check out her website; she already has one 😉
I love the episodes with your parents ❤
I always get so excited when your parents make a guest appearance on your channel! They are sooo adorable 💓
Your parents are so funny and adorable, and the dish looks amazing! Thank you Nisha for helping us cook more plant based food!
So cute, love your parents! Like the cutting the chilli trick for less spice - this baby mouth will be trying that in other recipes haha
Your parents clearly gave you your sense of humor! They’re wonderful.
Your tip to prep the cauliflower and potatoes is golden! Thanks!
Such a cozy episode! Love your parents and I will definitely try the recipe
The dish looks amazing - your parents are delightful!
I just made this, and it is fantastic!!!! I have always wanted to try it, but I don't enjoy restaurants. This was such a a great find!
Your parents are endearing! I love this episode.
Great recipe. I absolutely love when you include your parents as taste testers. They always add so much to the video. They must always be included!
I used to boil the vegetables first. I made this today - baked cauliflowers and potatoes made a huge difference: the texture is crunchy, and the flavors of the vegetables are a lot more pronounced. Thanks for sharing the recipe. Love it!
Aloo gobi is one of my favourite Indian dishes! I’ll definitely have to try your recipe! Parents are hilarious, like herding cats (I love cats). 😆
"Anyone can cook Aloo Gobi but not everyone can bend a ball like Beckham"
I'm a Brit and the film 'Bending it like Beckham' is something as an American you probably haven't seen but the above is a famous quote.
I am going to change it and say
Not everyone can bend a ball like Beckham but even fewer can make Aloo Gobi like Nisha||
Best Aloo Gobi ever and I don't like it too spicy
Oh I love this so much! I did see the movie when it came out (loved it!). I’m honored by your comment haha! So happy you loved it.
I absolutely love your parents, they are so nice and funny. I'll try this recipe soon for sure. Don't have half of the ingredients here, but will do my best I love potatoes and cauliflower!
Yes!!! This looks amazing and always love your parents!!!!!
I love it when you have your parents on; they are so cute and funny. Your recipe looks wonderful; can't wait to make it. Thank you, stay well.
Wonderful parents. Real characters!
I so so appreciate your work, gentle , spirt, and respectfulness to your ever dear parents!
Nisha, could yo make a video explaining your journey and how you got started in in your cooking skills. Please once again mention your mentors!!
I am not at all surprised that your parents loved yours. It looks amazing. I can see myself making this one! Thanks again, Nisha, for a lovely recipe that gets the tastebuds going - and your parents are just fabulous. I also love how proud of you they are.
OMG. I followed exactly how you did. It’s better than from restaurants. Baking the veggies resolved the mushy issues. Thank you. ❤
This was delightful. Watching you cook was informative, because my taste and smell don't work, so seeing your timing on it all was great. Loved the idea to bake the veggies first. And so glad your folks appreciate you and your offerings!
Incredible hunk lol your parents are so funny and sweet ❤
Luv the taste tests with your parents. Thanks for sharing.
Such a cute couple! Love your parents!
I’m new to your channel. Your parents are a delight to watch! Will be trying several of your recipes. Thanks
It's so wonderful to see how proud your parents are of you! Cant wait to try this recipe and I love how it not only tastes better but is a more efficient way of using your time!
I literally love your parents… they are so unnecessarily funny without trying 😂 Such a cute family full of love!
This recipe looks amazing!!! Definitely going to be making this in the coming week! Thank you Nisha!
Opened RUclips and my favourite youtube cook posted a video 50 seconds before ❤
Thx from Austria for all your great recipes Nisha!
Oh, I love when your parents are in video, the best taste testers!
Oh my YUM! Veggies just the way I like to cook them, too, and all that flavor! I've never liked Aloo Gobi at restaurants for the same reasons you stated. This fixes everything.
Totally getting a Serrano at the store and making this ASAP! (Also? Your parents are precious! 🥰)
Love the chatter chatter with your parents ❤
This was absolutely delicious! I made it for some friends this weekend and they LOVED it. Thank you so much for all your fabulous content and for your enthusiasm. 🙏
Made this today and is DEEEElicious! Roasting the potatoes and cauliflower are game changers! I also roasted ground cumin cuz I didn't have the seeds. And it's still amazing!! 😋
I just made this recipe tonight. Went to an Indian grocery store for some ingredients…..Wow! Wow! So delicious and very fun to try something new! Thank you so much for my first introduction to cooking Indian food! It won’t be my last! Delicious!! 10/10
Always a delight to see you with your parents. Make me smile.
And recipe looks great as always!
It's wonderful now that you live close enough to your parents to have them taste test your culinary creations. Their approval is priceless to your endeavors.
Nisha I love your videos, not only your amazing recipes but also the positivity that you radiate. Thanks for your hard work!
I made this earlier this week and it was fantastic! Thanks for the easy to follow directions.
Your videos are so therapeutic to watch but also a treasure trove of recipe ideas I can stash in my head for later when I don't know what to make for dinner haha. Thank you :)
Looks delicious. And your parents are adorable!
I think you really are my favorite vegan cooking channel now! Great recipes, great production, great energy and i love your parents and your energy together as well - thank you! ❤
Great recipe and tips! Your parents are adorable!
I just finished eating this delicious dish for lunch. Only made a couple modifications from your recipe. I chopped up a whole jalapeño pepper and added it to step 2 in "making the masala." I didn't have fenugreek leaves, so just used garam masala and lime juice. It was necessary to add a table of water here and there to keep things from sticking or getting too dry. I'll definitely make this dish again. Thanks!
I love when your parents make an appearance. They're getting more comfortable in front of the camera, too. This dish looks amazing!
Your parents are so sweet! So glad they were able to join you. More of this ♥️
I made this last night and it is so delicious! I didn't have the 3 ingredients marked as optional and I didn't make it spicy either, and it still turned out soo good!
I love your parents! Also, that you purchase restaurant dishes to taste test. Well done, Nisha!
I love your parents! What a lovely family you have. And of course, I have to try the recipe
Okay so today I learned that you're not really from India if you don't like spicy food 🌶😆Your Dad always makes me laugh 👍I need to get my hands on some funky Asafoetida!
Your parents are precious. I love it when they show up in your videos! I always get aloo gobi or mushroom saag at Ambar India when I visit my daughter in Champaign, IL, with roti because it's vegan (like me!). They have delicious food, and I never get quite the same spice profile when I make it at home.
so excited for your aloo gobi, as it happens to be my friends favorite dish, aaaannnd I just bought home some potatoes from the farmers market! I get excited whenever you post a recipe video, and especially so when it features your parents. they are amazing ❤❤❤
Your parents are wonderful!
I just love it when you bring your parents into you shows, I just adore them! ❤
Stop omg that thumbnail is so cute !!
Omigosh. Was just watching a stream of gamers msking paratha and katte sambal in Thirsty Suitors so this is kinda perfect.
Your parents are so cute! I am curious why you prefer to use serrano peppers vs Thai chilies? You’re the first person I’ve seen who uses Serrano lol. It’s also neat you add it later. I am used to doing oil, then cumin, then hari mirch, then onions for any masala, then tomatoes etc. Anyway I am not a huge aloo gobi girl myself but I’ll definitely check this out.
Edit also i want to say that I am impressed by the thought and effort you put into your recipes. You really try to find the best recipe and it shows!
OMG!!!! I made it tonight! I could hardly finish eating it so that I could let you know how absolutely delicious it was. So filling too! Thank you Nisha.
YUM!!! I made this during my lunch hour and it turned out hands down DELICIOUS- thanks Nisha
Love your dad's hat. So simple yet stylish. Nice look. Cheers from Texas. 🤎💜💙💚
That looks incredible; love the roasted potatoes and cauliflower. I will do as your father recommends and spice it up a little. You go from strength to strength and I love your taste testers. 🙂
Love your recipes, but oh my, I adore your folks!!!
Love seeing the Indian dishes! Please do more :)
I love it when you have your parents on they always make me smile in a good way.
My new dinner party menu of choice is this, your chickpea curry some rice and then a salad- your recipes are so so delicious and easy to make!!
Oh my heavens! Love your parents!! And I’m making this right now.
This was absolutely delightful! I enjoyed your preparation of Aloo Gobi and now I must try to replicate what you have created. Your parents are honest and funny. It makes me wish that I could have a meal with your family! Cook on! Blessings always!
The parents are the best part of the recipe, to me...Excellent.
Something I stumble over regularly with recipes from the US - your medium-size onion (or medium-size cauliflower, potatoes ... etc) are huge compared to those I get in out local super-markets und even bigger that what I get at our farmers-markets.
I thought the same 😂- the onion was ENORMOUS!
I have been looking for a recipe that uses cauliflower. You just made my day. I’ll be stopping by my Indian market tomorrow!
I’ve made aloo gobi many times… but your method looks like THE BEST ♥️♥️♥️♥️
I CAN’T WAIT TO MAKE IT 🌹🌹🌹 PHENOMENAL!!!!!!!🙏🙏🙏
And I love HING ♥️ I love everything you put in it !!!!! 🙏
Amazing recipe, will try this! Lovely to see your parents doing the taste test.
Can't wait to try this! Looks wonderful!!!
We love you, Nisha. Your family is adorable!
Thanks for this. I just made a double batch to freeze and it was great. Good recipe all the spice proportions are right on point. Wish i had the dried mango and the fenugreek leaves but i just squeezed in a half a lime. I dont think i can have assofacheetah in my house or freezer anymore. I've been cooking out of Julie Sahni "Classic Indian Cooking" for 20 plus years and its nice to branch out to other recipes.
I’ve just learned to live Indian food recently. I want to add curry or garam masala to everything!
This was a very fun video!
Got the stuff to make this tomorrow night. Can't wait!