Thursday, November 15, 2007

TARI WALE ALU

With MIL not at home for two days (she is visiting her sister), n lazy me so being used to coming home to a prepared meal.......was in no mood to do anything but cook the simplest of food. Something which was effortless....... so here goes my recipe. I am also contributing the same to the lovely SRA of WHEN MY SOUP CAME ALIVE, who is hosting the Event of Grindless Gravies. Here you go Sra....this is for you!!!



Ing -
4 big potatoes
1 tbspn - jeera / cumin seeds
4/5 flakes of garlic
a big pinch of asofetida / hing
1 small - onion
3/4 green chillies
1 tspn - garam masala powder
2 tspn - dhaniya / corriander powder
1 tspn - kasoori methi
1/2 a lime juice
salt as per taste

Method -
Boil the potatoes till they are more than cooked - they should crumble to the touch.
In a kadai, add some oil, n when hot add the jeera.
Grate the garlic right into the oil (be careful of the sputtering)
when the garlic turns brown, add thinly sliced onions.
Let fry till they start browning.


Add the slit green chillies, the haldi & mix well
Now add the rest of the masalas & fry well.
Add two cups of water & bring to boil
Now use your hands to crumble the potatoes right into boiling water.
Mix well & let boil for about 3/4 minutes.
Stir well in between, mashing some more potatoes here n there, right into the gravy.
The result will be a thick, spicy n chatpata gravy.
Top it off with the lime juice & the kasoori methi.

Had it with rice & some leftover mushroom kurma - recipe for which will be posted ASAP.

10 comments:

Rina said...

Hey Sis, this is a unique one for me. Love curry and potatoes, so this is a go.

Sagari said...

woww it lookss soo yummyyyyyyyyyy

Raks said...

Thats a nice entry shella..and very easy to make ...will try it soon and looking forward for mushroom korma:))

Shella said...

Rina - this is one of my favorite too - you shoud give this a try.

Sagari - thanks babes.

RAKS - thank you dear. I will be posting it soon.

sra said...

Shella, this is really nice and easy, and tasty too! Thanks for participating.

Finla said...

Hey i love this dish and if you make it from me when i come home i would be over happy.

Finla said...

Hey i love this dish and if you make it from me when i come home i would be over happy.

Finla said...

Hey i love this dish and if you make it from me when i come home i would be over happy.

Shella said...

Sra - am glad you like it.

Happy Cook - i think you've really liked this for posting your comment (3) times!!! I am surely going to make this for you!!

Deeba PAB said...

Hi Shella...thanks for dropping by my blog. This aloo ki curry sounds really nice & tangy;just the way I like it. Sounds so good; will definitely be trying this soon! :0)