Monday, April 12, 2010

Aaloo ki Sukhi Masaledar Subji (Spiced Dry Potato Subji)

Potato is a staple food in my house. It is a very versatile vegetable and there are many ways to prepare something out of it. Here is one of my preparation. It's one of my favourite.
Ingredients:
8-10 baby potaoes boiled.
1 small onion chopped finely.
1 tomato chopped.
1 green chilli chopped.
1 tsp of grated ginger.
1/2 tsp cumin seeds.
1/2 tsp coriander seeds slightly crushed.
2 tbsp coriander powder.
1/2 tsp red chilli powder.
1/4 tso turmeric powder.
1 tsp garam masala.
1 tsp salt or to taste.
1 tbsp oil.

Serves 2.
Process:

Peel the boiled potatoes and cut them into half. Set aside.
Heat a pan and add oil. When heated add cumin seeds, coriander seeds, chopped chillies and grated ginger and saute for 30 seconds. Add chooped onions and saute for 2-3 minutes and then add tomatoes. Add salt and heat for 2-3 minutes. Keep stirring till the tomato melts. Add all the spices except garam masala. Heat for another 2-3 minutes such that all the spices are cooked and gives a nice aroma. Now add the potato halves. Add garam masala and mix well such that the spicy mixture is coated all over the potatoes. Cook for another 2 minutes. Turn off the gas and take it off the gas. Transfer in a serving bowl. Serve hot with phulka or puris.                                       
Enjoy!!

18 comments:

  1. looks tempting and this sure is a great treat at the weekends!

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  2. Curry looks very tasty dear...I too make a similar potato dish like...always love with rice and a spicy gravy :)

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  3. tooooooooo tempting ..love anything made of potatoes....

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  4. You have presented Aloo Subji in such a simple way. I bet it must have tasted yummylicous in every way. Would be well complemented with chapahi.

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  5. Potato subjis are always a favorite at home..Looks tempting.

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  6. Hey Jyoti
    nice to see you back! aaloo ki sabji our family fav.

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  7. love aloo ki sabzi...it is so simple to make and yet delicious

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  8. potato subji is alway lovely...love your version of aloo subji.

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  9. the subji looks delicious.i like potato and the recipe very simple too..Good combo with chapati

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  10. Looks delicious,would be perfect with chapathi

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  11. Dry potato sabji look really lovely and delicious.I like your blog layout too.

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  12. Looks wonderful, sukhi version sounds nice...spicey-tastee.

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  13. Guess potato is everyone's fav :-) looks wonderful

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  14. hi jyoti, how r u?...i was off from blogging from past few weeks due to heavy load of work so missed ur mny yummy recipes which u had posted..vl c thm now...hey this spicy aloo subsi looks super tempting...loved the way u used spices in it...it vl tatse yummy

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  15. Love aloo in any form... this version great... with some hot parathas and yogurt!

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  16. Loved the spices used in the dish.Looks delicious!

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