I try to include more Greens in my daily diet and one such green is spinach,which i use in preparing gravies,curries and dal's.Aloo palak can be prepared either in the dry form or a gravy and both go well with roti's.Here goes the gravy form of this.
Ingredients:
1 bunch of spinach
12-15 Baby potatoes or 3 Big Potatoes diced into cubes
1 Onion sliced
1 " Ginger
5-6 garlic pods
6-7 green chillies
1/2 tsp Garam masala
1 tsp Dhaniya powder
1/2 tsp Jeera powder
1 tsp Amchur powder
1/2 tsp jeera
2 tbsp Cream(optional,i did not use it here)
salt to taste
1 tsp oil
Method:
- Blanch the spinach in the boiling water for 5-6 mins until soft,run under cold water to retain the color.Cool the spinach and run it in the mixie to a nice smooth puree.
- Grind Sliced onions,ginger,garlic,green chillies to a fine paste in the blender.
- Deep fry the baby potatoes(or diced potatoes) in oil or you can even shallow fry (I placed them in a greased oven tray and baked it until it browns on top approx for 10-12 mins).
- Heat oil in a kadai,crackle jeera and add the ground onion mixture and fry until the fat separation happens,now add all the dry masalas and salt and cook for a minute,add the spinach puree and cook for 5-7 mins on a slow flame(Do not close it with a lid which helps in retaining the color).
- Now add the fried potatoes to it and cook for 2 mins.Pour the cream all over.
- Serve it hot with Roti/Naan/Poori and raitha(I made boondi raitha).
Note:
- Avoid cream in the recipe for a Vegan version.
and as green is one of my favorite colors and as it is dominated in this dish, this also goes to Curry Leaf's "FIC:Favourite" event which was originally started by Sunshinemom of TongueTicklers .
Wow! Aloo Palak! Healthy dish! Baby potatoes look so cute! Lovely snaps!
ReplyDeleteAloo palak looks so tasty with those lovely green color and fried potatoes Prathibha :)
ReplyDeleteTempting aloo palak looks gorgeous and greeny...
ReplyDeleteYummy and delectable nice color too!!!
ReplyDeleteLooking yummy pavithra..I dont fry the aloos.Nice idea will try next time..
ReplyDeleteAloo Palak...OMG it looks mouth watering. I am ready to dig in :). Good one.
ReplyDeleteHealthy!
ReplyDeletevery colorful dish!
ReplyDeleteLooks really yumm.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colour to.
Love the small potatoes in them.
The aloo palak looks so colourful n inviting! Great shots as usual! You rock dear :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful green color and love the baby potatoes here! Yum!
ReplyDeleteHey Prathibha..something is awaiting you at my blog at: http://myexperiencewithcooking.blogspot.com/2009/05/mushroom-fried-rice-and-my-50th-post.html
ReplyDeleteFirst time here...u have a neat blog.Sounds n looks good....i never thot of the shallow fry bit...this is interesting.Thanks for the wonderful recipe:)
ReplyDeleteAloo palak looks delicious Pratibha..lovely photos
ReplyDeleteLovely looking prathy.. I always love this always with any veggies.. Raita is also one of my favourite..I am inviting myself to attack the platter,
ReplyDeleteYummy, healthy and lovely color. Looks tempting.
ReplyDeletewoooow...baby potatos in palak gravy luks delicious...nice clicks Prathiba...
ReplyDeleteOne of favs! I make it the same way too - love the clicks!
ReplyDeletevery nice photos with tempting potatoes.
ReplyDeleteThat should be a deadly combo!
ReplyDeletelooks so colorful and yummy,complete comfort food...
ReplyDeleteAwesome pictures Prathibha...its looks so good with the rotis and raita :)
ReplyDeletelovely, adding baby potatoes to aloo palak is a nice idea :)
ReplyDeleteHealthy and tasty! Thats a keeper!
ReplyDeleteincluding greens a lot is definitely a healthy idea!! looks yummy
ReplyDeletehelthy dish and so beautiful color perfect with roti s na yum.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your lovely words..
ReplyDelete@Nithya Thanks a lot lol for viisting my blog n passing those lovely words..
@Pooja Thanks a lot dear for thinking of me n passing that lovely award to me..
yummy recipe. i love anything with spinach :)
ReplyDeleteLoved those baby aloos floating in palak gravy. Great photos.
ReplyDeletePratibha,
ReplyDeleteThis recipe can never fail to amaze me :) it's an all rounder goes well with rice, bread, roti, parathas......oh! so yummmm, Thanks for such drool worthy recipe and snap dear. Thanks for the new tip of frying the aloos.
Enjoy
TC
looks so delicious...thanks for the entry for the event..
ReplyDeleteAloo palak looks scrumptious...
ReplyDeleteAloo palak looks lovely! Nice recipe..
ReplyDeleteLove the way the little potatoes have roasted. Nice color on the outside.
ReplyDeleteOh wow aloo look nicely roasted....in that droolworthy green gravy....Yummy....
ReplyDeleteLooks very tempting :) Loved the pics :)
ReplyDeleteThank you all..:)
ReplyDeleteLove the baby potatoes floating on the greens.. looks very good..
ReplyDeleteI can never get enough of spinach too and the baby potatoes look cute in the gravy - nice meal with the boondi raitha.
ReplyDeleteCute & Greeny.Thanks for the fulfilling green entry.The potatoes are looking so cute.Wholesome entry.
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