Yes its aloo tari this time. We all love potato, yes I know that. How much ever we try to avoid potato (okie few of us do try to avoid) but it's never really possible I guess. Most of the cuisines all over world use potato and in every Indian household must have potato at home are some of the unspoken rules :-).
So, coming back to the aloo tari, this is one of those sabji which I'm eating from my childhood. The best thing is, it's good for breakfast, lunch, dinner, lunch box or party. Easy to make and tasty to eat. So here is the recipe:
Ingredients:
Potato - 2 large boiled
Onion - 1 large chopped
Tomato - 1 large chopped
Redchilli powder - 3tps
Turmeric - 1/2 tps
Salt - to taste
Cumin seeds - 1/2tps
Oil - 3 tbs
Water - 1-2 cup
Method:
1. Boil potatoes, remove the skin and cut in cubes. (Mash few cubes)
2. In a pan heat oil, add cumin seeds & fry until splutters.
3. Add onion and saute it, after this add tomato and cook for 2mins.
4. Add turmeric and red chilli powder, salt mix everything and cook for 2 mins with lid on.
5. Add 1 to 2 cup of water (depending on cup size) and bring it to boil.
6. Add the potatoes now and mix well. Cook for 5mins with lid on.
7. Gravy should NOT be thick but watery. It goes well with roti/paratha.
Prepared chawal ki roti to go along with aloo tari.
lovely aloo tari ... very mouth watering & congrats on the awards ..
ReplyDeleteyeah priti .. need to change the settings, everytime i recharge the batteries i need to reset, iam sooo fed up that i never set it these days ... Iam Lazy :)
ReplyDeleteI love this, made this and am not finding time to blog it!! Hope to see your contribution this month:) Congrats on your WWA:)
ReplyDeleteHmm.... good version of potatoes:)
ReplyDeletelooks deliciuous,..;-)hppy bloggin,.
ReplyDeletethanks for stopping at escapades....do let me know how the brinjals turned out once you try them!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! the Wylde Women made it to India! Congrats on your award and thanks for passing it along!
ReplyDeleteHi Priti,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for the award.Yeh , I like awards, that is to say I love to be remembered, but shouldn't be compulsive to send me an award. Any ways thanks a ton for the award.
Do send me your entry for the Non-veggie recipe event on my blog.
nice simple one..as you have said, can be eaten at any time of the day!!love it!!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your award..I agree this aloo tari will work very well with chapathi's
ReplyDeleteSounds simple yet, wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the nice words Priti, congrats on ur award and thanks a ton to pass it to me :)
ReplyDeleteAbout aloo i try my best to resist NOT to buy the aloo but unfortunately my son loves that veggie! I am drooling over ur aloo tari!
Alootarilooks deliciuous...and mouth watering. Congratulations on your award.
ReplyDeletewow.... Looks yummy...lovely aloo tari ... very mouth watering & congrats on the awards ..
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering Aloo Tari Priti:))
ReplyDeleteYou are so right about the potatoes! It's really hard not to cook with them. Your version looks delicious.
ReplyDeletehi...nice recipe sweet n simple
ReplyDeletecongrats for the award
the curry looks delicious Priti. Congrats on the award.
ReplyDeleteThis looks really yummy. I am hungry now Priti
ReplyDeleteHey hi... lovely aloo dish..i must try it sometime soon.. I am pretty new to this blogsphere...jus popped in to say my hi... happy eating and blogging... god bless
ReplyDeleteAloo Tari looks really yumm........
ReplyDeleteSimple but all time favourite dish..
Congrats on receiving the award
i too make the same way the recipe u have prepared. my fav...congrates on ur well deserved awards...
ReplyDeleteFast to cook and good to eat..Simply yummy
ReplyDeleteAloo Tari looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the award...and thank you for passing it on to me and for the nice words. Sorry about the delay in acknowledging it.
ReplyDeleteHi priti, you have surprise here, http://iyercooks.blogspot.com/2008/09/gongura-thokku.html
ReplyDeletesimple yet deleciouss potato curry priti
ReplyDeletewow..Priti, this is how i make aloo and ur right it goes well with aloo puri for b'fast, aloo roti or paranthey for lunch or dinner.
ReplyDeleteThanks All for your lovely comments :)
ReplyDeleteits simple food like this which i love the most. and my pantry is always fillied with potatoes :)
ReplyDeletePotato is comfort food at its best.. one can never tire of it.
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