I really was amazed when I went through Sanjeev Kapoor's website that even though I was born, brought up and ate Indian food all my life, I barely knew the dishes and their names.It was embarrassing to some extent.I have a lot of adoration for North Indian especially Punjabi and Mughlai food.For North Indian food,I completely rely on friends,at least for more complicated dishes.South Indian, I can manage and believe I am decent in it.Although you have to check with my husband on that!!
Recipe: Sanjeev Kapoor
On to the recipe, with some minute changes!
3 Potatoes, peeled and quartered
1 Small Onion, chopped
2 Cardamoms (Seeds from the pods)
1 tbsp Ginger garlic paste
1 tbsp Cumin Coriander powder
1/2 tsp Turmeric Powder
2 tbsps Cashewnut paste (I soaked a couple of tbsps of Cashews in water and blended them into a fine paste. Just use 2 tbsps and eat the rest:D)
1/2 cup Tomato puree
1/2 cup Yogurt, whisked
1 tsp Kasuri Methi
Fresh cream for garnish
Salt
2 tbsps Oil +to deep fry
- Heat oil in a pan for deep frying and fry the poatoes until lightly browned
- Place the fried potatoes on a paper napkin to drain the excess oil
- With a tablespoon of water, boil chopped onion with cardamoms
- Grind into a paste
- Heat 2 tbsps of oil and add the onion paste
- Cook till the fat starts to separate and add ginger garlic paste
- Stir in chilli powder, cumin-coriander powder, turmeric powder,cashew paste , tomato puree and yogurt
- Mix them well and add the deep fried potatoes
- Add 2 1/2 cups water and salt to taste
- Simmer it for about 10 min and stir in the kasuri methi
- Garnish with fresh cream
Lots of love,
Shri
31 comments:
What a tempting dish!! looks absolutely delicious :)
Tempting click and looks so rich and creamy...
I have made this too...tasty isnt it? Even I luv north indian dishes esp gravies!
my mouth is just watering now! I can't resist it. :)
That looks very yummy and mouth watering...Indian cuisine has no bounds,daily we get to know atleast a new dishe...
Good to see a curry. It looks superb dear.
Such a delectable aloo dumwale, picture itself make me hungry..can guess how this tempting dish would have tasted...
The Curry looks yummy!!! Feel like having it with some rice:)
It's my common dish at restaurants! Marvelous!
Yummy and creamy gravy,i am gonna bookmark this recipe,liked the way u grind onions after boiling with cardamom..ymmm,thanx for sharing shri
wow...........rich and creamy dear with delicious clicks.
looks yum! and that is a lovely pic.
delicious!! I make something similar w/ baby potatoes.... the picture looks tempting
Potato curries are always my fav. Looks yumm.
I was looking for this recipe from quite sometime, thanks for sharing!!
Curry looks so rich and creamy!!
Gorgeous looking dish...thanks for sharing this...looks tempting :)
That sauce looks so appetizing. Great color, hope you cook and post more like this one. With kids at home, I too tend to cook more Pasta, Noodles etc! :)
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wonderful dish..Thanks for sharing :-)
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It looks delicious.
See soon
Delicious Aloo dumwale, looks fabulous shri.:)
Aaaa!! I am having hunger pangs now!!.. :))
Siri
This dish looks absolutely delicious.Very eye catching and colourful.
You put yourself down by saying average cook. That curry looks positively divine.
A beautiful dish, very colorful and inviting. Recipe is not too elaborate, have never prepared at home. Although a regular item in our menu when we dine out, it is time I prepare at home too :):)Thx for the wonderful recipe.
Creamy and delicious dish....
Looks so creamy and rich. Perfect with roti's Shri.
wat a beautiful click shri.makes me so want to grabt it
Mmmmm looks rich and delicious dear, great to have with rotis.
lovely aloo recipe...
I have never tried a creamy version of dum aloo like this one. Looks delicious.. some naan please:-)
This one is my favourite. the Dum aloo are perfectly done here. Lovely click...and so tempting!
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