Dum Aloo
Hi, how you guys doing? So, by now all of us about
This recipe is from one of the cooker booklet, I try to adopt the recipe as much as possible but me being me...there is always a change to two ;)...relatively it's a simple recipe or should I say not to so complicated ! If any of you want to try this then pls go ahead, it just so delicious.
Ingredients:
Onion - 2 Large
Tomato - 1 Large
Ginger-garlic paste - 1tbs
Brown Cardamons - 1
Cloves - 2
Cumins Seeds - 1tbs
Poppy Seeds - 1 tbs (or 5-6 cashews)
Dry red chili - 2
Cinnamon - 1" stick
Bay Leave - 1
Redchilli Powder - 1tbs
Turmeric Powder - 1/2 tbs
Curd - 1 cup
Garam Masala Powder - 1 tbs
Salt - to taste
Oil - 4-5 tbs
Water
Method:
1. Pressure cook washed baby potato for 10 mins or until potato done.
2. In a pan, dry roast brown cardamoms, cloves, cumin and poppy seeds (or cashews).
3. Grind roasted ingredients together with 1 onion, ginger-garlic paste with little water and keep aside.
4. Peel the potato, either deep fry the potatoes or shallow fry them in 1tbs of oil and keep aside.
5. Chop or grate remaining 1 onion and tomato
6. Heat the remaining oil, add whole chillies, cinnamon and bay leaves; stir for few seconds. Add chopped onoin and fry till golden brown.
7. Add ground paste fry for 2 mins, add chopped tomato, salt, chilli and turmeric powders; stir well and cook for 2-3 mins.
8. Beat curd and add 1 tbs curd, stir fry until curd is well blended (appr. for 1/2 mins); repeat the process for rest of curd.
9. Stir fry till oil shows separately, now add potatoes and stir gently to coat the potatoes with masala.
10. Add 2 cups of water and cook on low heat for 5 mins.
11. Add garam masala, stir well and cook for 2mins.
Server hot with roti/paratha/puri or rice/pulav
Wow..i just bought baby potatoes yesterday to make dum aloo and in the morning i see your post in my reader :) thanks for sharing..i'll be trying this very soon :)
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ReplyDeleteBTW Dum aloo looks yum!
Awesome gravy..looks delicious..great deco with the flower:-)
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ReplyDeleteGravy looks yum. Love the rose on top, very pretty! :)
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ReplyDeletePretty presentation Priti with that rose.The gravy loos so delicious..
ReplyDeleteYummy gravy with a cute rose on top.
ReplyDeleteDum Aloo is one of my favourites. The dish looks creamy and tempting! Love the colour and the flower on top too :)
ReplyDeleteDum aloo looks tempting! Lovely presentation....
ReplyDeleteWow!!looks spicy!!I simply love the carving you made with the tomato!!
ReplyDeleteWow that curry looks really yummy delicous.
ReplyDeleteOnce my fren made this for me using baby potatoes in a tomato gravy looks yummy and sure this is how she should have made it...
ReplyDeleteNice presentation..Looks delicious..
ReplyDeletelooks so mouth-watering :)
ReplyDeleteThat nice thick gravy. I want to eat that gravy!
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ReplyDeleteMouthwatering recipe!Love the tomato rose!
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ReplyDeleteOh Dum Aloo my all time fav!!! Looks just delicious!!!
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ReplyDeleteI love anything with potatoes, delicious dum aloo,Looks just delicious
ReplyDeletePriti, I kind of like the way you grind the poppy seeds and onion mixture first and then cook it. I have a Q though.. whenever I try to do that without cooking the onions first, they turn bitter after cooking the puree. Does that happen to you too? Or is it just me?
ReplyDeletewow..that fiery red look is so tempting ..yum..:)
ReplyDeletedum aloo looks so spicy n creamy ........very tempting!!
ReplyDeleteMouthwateringly delicious, the gravy is nice and thick.
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ReplyDeleteI wish i had got it for my lunch now :( loved it!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteloved the spicy dum aloo..
ReplyDeleteYummm, I love this preparation.
ReplyDeleteWow!! Mouthwatering...
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