Showing posts with label Potato Curry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Potato Curry. Show all posts

Thursday, February 5, 2009

Aloo Bonda

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Aloo Bonda


Potato is called Aloo in Hindi.


Ingredients to make Aloo Bonda


Potato curry - 1 cup


Chickpea flour - 2cups


Water - 1/2 cup


Cooking oil - 1/2 ltr (for frying the aloo bonda


curry powder - 1/2 tsp


lemon juice - 1 tsp


Salt to taste


Make potato curry as explained in the previous post:


Potato Curry and Masala Dosa


- Roll potato curry in small balls (a small lemon size)


- Take the chickpea flour in a bowl, add curry powder and salt


(curry powder is free with instant dosa mix)


Alternatively you can add garam masala or chillie powder.


- Add water little by little and mix the chickpea into a smooth paste.


- Add a pinch of cooking soda (optional)


- Add the lemon juice and mix well (optional)


- Warm the cooking oil over medium heat in a deep frying pan.


- Take a potato ball, dip it in chickpea paste and roll it so as to cover it completely with chickpea paste.


- Gently drop the potato balls, dipped in chickpea paste, one by one, into the warm oil.


- Deep fry the potato balls in warm oil. At a time you can fry five or six balls together.


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- Roll the balls in oil so that all sides are evenly friend.


- When well fried the bondas will turn golden brown.


You can eat the aloo bondas with tomato sauce or mustard paste.


You can also eat the bondas with coconut chutney (free with instant dosa mix)

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

What the heck is Dosa? I have never heard of Masala Dosa before!

I get emails from some who have never heard the word "dosa" before. They don't know what is masala dosa.


Dosa is made of rice and white lentil or "dal". Dosa is a nutritious meal and one dosa per day can keep you fit and healthy.


Dosa is similar to pancake. You can read this post to understand the difference between a dosa and a pancake.


What is the Difference Between a Dosa and a Pancake?


You can make masala dosa (dosa stuffed with potato curry), carrot dosa, vegetable dosa (mixture of different vegetables), green dosa (green vegetables mixed with dosa batter), etc.


Read this post about making masala dosa:


Masala Dosa Recipe - How to Make Masala Dosa


You can watch some of the videos on this site to get a better idea of how to make dosa. But if it is not clear to you, just ask me.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Masala Dosa Recipe, How to Make Masala Dosa

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Masala Dosa is the favorite recipe of Indians and they have taken this taste to the world. Though Masala dosa originated in South India, it is the favorite food of all Indians all over the world. Many of my friends from other countries have relished masala dosa more than any other Indian recipe.


To make the masala dosa the usual way it is necessary to go through the process of soaking, grinding, fermenting.


Masala Dosa Without Instant Powder


Take three cups of rice and one cup of dal (white lentil). Soak them separately.


Soak the rice over night and the dal just before grinding.


Pass the rice through the blender first, a little coarse paste.


Pass the dal through the blender, sprinkle water and go on grinding till you get a very smooth paste.


Add salt to taste, mix both rice and dal and pass them through the blender once more.


Leave the dosa batter overnight to ferment.


The next day you can make dosa and stuff potato curry inside to make masala dosa.


Potato Curry


Cook two whole potatoes in the micro oven or pressure cooker, peel and mash them.


Take a tbs of cooking oil, roast one chopped onion until they turn brown.


Add the potatoes, curry powder and salt.


Mix well.


Masala Dosa


Take a ladle full of dosa batter, make a circular shape on a flat pan and cook over medium heat.


When you see the top layer cooked and the bottom has turned slightly brownish, spread the potato curry in the middle of the dosa.


Fold the dosa sandwiching the potato curry in the middle.


For detailed instructions on making potato curry and masala dosa read this post:


Potato Curry, Aloo Bonda and Masala Dosa

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Potato Curry, Aloo Bonda and Masala Dosa

Potato Curry, Aloo Bonda and Masala Dosa

Potato curry is used for aloo bonda as well as making masala dosa.

1. How to make potato curry

Ingredients Per serving

Main Ingredient

Potatoes - 2 big ones or 3 small

Grated coconut (optional) 2 tsp

Curry Powder - 1 tsp

Cooking oil - 1 tbs

"Tadka" - Special Garnishing

(It is possible to do the garnishing only with mustard seeds. All the other ingredients add flavour and nutrition but it is possible to do without them.)

Mustard - 1/2 tsp

cumin seeds - 1/4 tsp

chickpea dal - 1/2 tsp

White lentil dal - 1/2 tsp

red chilly - 1

Green chilly - 1

Curry leaves - 3

Coriander leaves - 1/2 tsp

Asafoetida - one pinch

There are two ways of making potato curry.

1. You can peel and cut the potatoes in thin slices and make the curry.

2. You can cook the whole potatoes in pressure cooker or micro oven and then make the curry.

1. Potatoes chopped

- Take a deep frying pan, place it on the stove over medium heat.

- Add a tbs of cooking oil.

- When the oil is warm add the mustard seeds.

- When the mustard seeds start popping, add the chick pea and white lentil dal as well as the red and green chillies.

- Add the curry leaves and coriander leaves.

- Add the chopped potatoes and mix well.

- Keep stirring the potato and cook it over medium heat.

(Alternatively you can do part of this process in the micro oven. After the mustard seeds pop up, you add the chopped potatoes, mix well and then keep it in micro oven for 10 minutes.)

- Add a tsp of curry powder. (you get this curry powder free with instant dosa mix)

You can also add garam masala powder if you do not have the curry powder.

- Add salt to taste.

- Add grated coconut (optional)

- Cook until the potato is soft and well cooked. You can stick a fork into it and check if it has turned soft. The fork will pass through easily when potato is well cooked.

Transfer the potato curry to a serving bowl. Decorate with coriander leaves and curry leaves.

2. Potatoes cooked whole

Cook the potatoes whole along with the skin in a pressure cooker or micro oven.

If you are cooking it in a pressure cooker you may need to wait for three or four whistles.

If you are cooking in micro oven you need to keep it at high for 10 minutes.

Peel the skin of the potatoes. If you are peeling the potato when the potatoes are hot, you may need to use cold water to cool the potatoes.

- Take a deep frying pan, place it on the stove over medium heat.

- Add a tbs of cooking oil.

- When the oil is warm add the mustard seeds.

- When the mustard seeds start popping, add the chick pea and white lentil dal as well as the red and green chillies.

- Add the curry leaves and coriander leaves.

- Add the chopped potatoes and mix well.

- Add a tsp of curry powder and salt to taste.

You can add more or less curry powder depending on how spicy you want the potato curry to be.

Cook for a minute, constantly stirring till the curry powder and the potato get mixed well.

Transfer to a serving bowl and decorate with coriander and curry leaves.

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Aloo Bonda

Potato is called Aloo in Hindi.

Ingredients to make Aloo Bonda

Potato curry - 1 cup

Chickpea flour - 2cups

Water - 1/2 cup

Cooking oil - 1/2 ltr (for frying the aloo bonda

curry powder - 1/2 tsp

lemon juice - 1 tsp

Salt to taste

- Roll potato curry in small balls (a small lemon size)

- Take the chickpea flour in a bowl, add curry powder and salt

(curry powder is free with instant dosa mix)

Alternatively you can add garam masala or chillie powder.

- Add water little by little and mix the chickpea into a smooth paste.

- Add a pinch of cooking soda (optional)

- Add the lemon juice and mix well (optional)

- Warm the cooking oil over medium heat in a deep frying pan.

- Take a potato ball, dip it in chickpea paste and roll it so as to cover it completely with chickpea paste.

- Gently drop the potato balls, dipped in chickpea paste, one by one, into the warm oil.

- Deep fry the potato balls in warm oil. At a time you can fry five or six balls together.

- Roll the balls in oil so that all sides are evenly friend.

- When well fried the bondas will turn golden brown.

You can eat the aloo bondas with tomato sauce or mustard paste.

You can also eat the bondas with coconut chutney (free with instant dosa mix)

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Masala Dosa

Ingredients

Instant Dosa Mix 1 cup

Water 2 cups

Potato curry - 2 tbs

Cooking oil - 2 tsp

Take the dosa mix in a small bowl, add water little by little.

Mix well to get dosa batter without knots.

The batter should be thin enough to easily spread.

Place a flat pan over medium heat.

Smear the pan with a little oil. (You can roll a tissue paper into a tiny ball, dip it in oil and smear the pan)

Take a ladle full of dosa batter and spread it in a circular shape on the flat pan.

Add a tsp of cooking oil around the corners of the dosa.

Cook for a minute.

Take a spatula, pass it around the corner of the dosa.

Slightly lift a corner and check if it has turned golden brown.

Spread potato curry on one half of the dosa.

Fold the other half to cover the potato curry.

Flip the dosa.

Add a tsp of oil and cook for a minute.

Now masala dosa is ready to eat.

You can eat it with chutney, dal or any other side dish such as Tomato sauce or mustard paste.