I have already posted a recipe for Dum Aloo here,but this version is quite different from the regular Dum Aloo recipe.The addition of ground mixture of greens,sourness from the beaten yogurt,richness from magaz paste,dum cooking takes the taste of this curry to a different level and is really a great party recipe.One should follow some critical tips while cooking the gravies based with curds or milk,if we do not follow them we will end up having curdle mixture.The entire process of cooking this gravy is done without closing the lid and cooked over a low flame in order to retain the green color of the gravy.Try it once and I am sure you will definitely love it.
(Recipe Source : Nita Mehta)
Ingredients:
10-12 baby potatoes or 3 big potatoes,cut into 4 pieces
for chutney:
1 cup fresh coriander
1/2 small raw mango or 1/2 tsp amchur powder
1/2 cup mint
4 green chillies
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp sugar
for gravy:
4 tbsp oil(I used just 1 tbsp oil)
2 onions,ground to paste
1 tbsp Ginger-Garlic paste1 tsp cumin seeds
1/2 tsp red chili powder
1 cup yogurt beaten,mix with 1 1/2 cups of water
2 tbsp cashewnuts or 1/4 cup magaz seeds(watermelon seeds)
1 tomato,finely chopped
1/2 tsp Garam masala
salt to taste
Method:
Note:
Do not cover the kadai with lid while cooking the gravy as it changes the lovely green color of the gravy.
This is again going to participate in Sara's "Only Greens" event started by Pari of Foodelicious.
I am going on a vacation and would be away for two weeks from blogging.I will try peeping into your blogs whenever I get a chance,but I apologize as I would not be commenting to your wonderful posts.I will see you guys only after christmas.
(Recipe Source : Nita Mehta)
Ingredients:
10-12 baby potatoes or 3 big potatoes,cut into 4 pieces
for chutney:
1 cup fresh coriander
1/2 small raw mango or 1/2 tsp amchur powder
1/2 cup mint
4 green chillies
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp sugar
for gravy:
4 tbsp oil(I used just 1 tbsp oil)
2 onions,ground to paste
1 tbsp Ginger-Garlic paste1 tsp cumin seeds
1/2 tsp red chili powder
1 cup yogurt beaten,mix with 1 1/2 cups of water
2 tbsp cashewnuts or 1/4 cup magaz seeds(watermelon seeds)
1 tomato,finely chopped
1/2 tsp Garam masala
salt to taste
Method:
- Wash potatoes and pressure cook for 1 whistle and peel them.The original recipe asked for deep frying the peeled potatoes with out cooking them.But I shallow fried them in a spoon of oil until brown by turning them over in between.
- Grind the ingredients mentioned under the section chutney to a smooth paste.
- As I used magaz(watermelon) seeds,I ground them with 4 cashew nuts to a smooth paste using little water.The original recipe called for only cashew nuts but I like the special taste of magaz seeds in the gravy.
- Beat yogurt properly and mix with the ground magaz/cashew nut paste and keep it aside.
- Heat oil in a kadai,add onion paste and fry until the oil leaves the masala.
- Add jeera and stir fry for a minute.
- Add ground chutney and red chili powder and stir for a minute.
- Remove the kadai from fire and keep it aside for a minute.Add yogurt-cashew nut/magaz mixture and stir it and keep it back on the flame.Stir continuously and cook over a low flame till it comes to boil.This step is critical,if you do not do it carefully you will end up having curdle mixture.Do not cover kadai while cooking this.
- Now add the fried potatoes and salt.Simmer uncovered for 5 mins until oil leaves the masala and gravy thickens.
- Add finely chopped tomatoes and garam masala and stir well and bring to a boil.
Note:
Do not cover the kadai with lid while cooking the gravy as it changes the lovely green color of the gravy.
This is again going to participate in Sara's "Only Greens" event started by Pari of Foodelicious.
I am going on a vacation and would be away for two weeks from blogging.I will try peeping into your blogs whenever I get a chance,but I apologize as I would not be commenting to your wonderful posts.I will see you guys only after christmas.
Tempting and yummy curry....
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ReplyDeleteThis certainly sounds very yumm Pratibha! My kids absolutely love potatoes and am gonna try this sometime soon.. have a great vacation!
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ReplyDeletelooks extremely tempting Prathy.
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe with lovely ingredients.
ReplyDeleteDum aloo looks so inviting..
ReplyDeleteThats a really well presented and a tempting curry. Am so hungry now :-)
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your vacation and have a lovely time :-)
ReplyDeleteMouth watering recipe,looks tempting with those roties in the backdrop!
ReplyDeleteOmg, am just drooling here rite now..Irresistible dum aloo chutney wale..
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ReplyDeleteWhat a delicious green twist that is to to the usual Dum aloo - never heard of this before but I'm sure it is very yummy.
ReplyDeleteI don't think i have ever seen a more delicious potato dish that this one. Loos droolie delicious.
ReplyDeleteI don't think i have ever seen a more delicious potato dish that this one. Loos droolie delicious.
ReplyDeletethe dish soo yummy and with phulkas on the side look too tempting...just want to take a bite with the dum aloo!
ReplyDeleteNice gravy prathy.. looks delicious... great for rotis. Hey enjoy ur break and come back.
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ReplyDeleteDear Prathy,
ReplyDeleteI am drooling here ........ anything with Alu is my fav n this curry looks so yummmm !!
Have a gr8 vacation with loads of fun n food :)
Cheers,
Satrupa
http://satrupa-foodforthought.blogspot.com
Loved it , the pics are great.
ReplyDeleteThat looks inviting!! Enjoy your break!!
ReplyDeleteVery tempting and wonderful looking dum aloo chuteny wala....
ReplyDeleteabsolutely delicious! nice tips on cooking milk/yogurt based gravies, thnx!
ReplyDeleteI am drooling all over by looking at this picture. Love it dear, already bookmarked.
ReplyDeleteWhat an original recipe..that is almost as delicious as if you were to make chaat with aloo dum :)
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Pass me the plate please,love dum aloo with the Phulkas.
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I want that bowl right now..right now
ReplyDeleteTempting me now! Looking yummy too... Nice twist to the Dum aloo.
ReplyDeleteRecipe sounds very flavorfull and looks so tempting Prathybha
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful and tempting!!
ReplyDeleteLove the addition of green leaves...Delicious!!
ReplyDeleteLooks so tempting. thanks for the entry dear.
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