Hi All!
There are days when my mind is not able to decide what to cook. I had the baby potatoes lying with me, so I knew I had to finish them, but how? That I was unable to decide! My MIL is visiting us and she told me that she wanted to have Mosaru Avalakki (dahi-poha) for dinner. So, without knowing what I would make with the potatoes, I put them for boiling and simultaneously started preparing for the avalakki. I soaked the poha and kept all the other ingredients ready and while I was doing that, looking at the dahi/curds, I suddenly had a vague thought and then knew what I wanted to do with the baby potatoes. One ingredient led me to cook a very tasty, tangy and quick to make recipe, hence, decided to share it here.
I served it with phulkas but I’m very sure that it will taste great with hot parathas and even a lightly flavoured rice too. I make something similar with Okra too which one can check here.
Since this was an unplanned dish and I was not too sure about the end result, I have not clicked the in process pictures.
I also want to thanks Priya Mahadevan of Now Serving, for gifting me such a beautiful Paper Mache bowl which I’ve used as a backdrop in the above pic.
Ingredients
(Serves-4)
250gms washed and boiled baby potatoes
3/4cup curds
2-3 green chillies
small piece ginger
1garlic pod
1tsp cumin
handful of roasted and peeled peanuts (I always have them)
2-3tbsp clarified butter
salt to taste
a pinch of sugar (optional)
Method
Prick the boiled potatoes, this ensures that the flavours are absorbed by the potato else cut them into half.
Grind together peanut, 1/2tsp cumin, ginger, green chillies and garlic. Now add the curds and give one or two pulses in the mixer to combine all the ingredients.
Add a cup of water to the yogurt mix.
Heat the clarified butter and put the remaining cumin seeds, once they splutter, tip in the potatoes, salt to taste and sauté.
Add the curd mix,sugar and bring the gravy to a boil. If you find the gravy thick, pour some more water and mix.
Cover the gravy, let it simmer for 10-12 minutes.
Serve hot.
Note- I’ve not peeled the potatoes as all the nutrition lies in it’s peel but one is free to use peeled potatoes also if garlic is omitted, this recipe can be cooked on fasting days.
For better taste use a little sour curds.
And now for the winner of ‘Only’ Cookies and Cakes, it is entry number 36
The winner is Ambreen. Congrats dear. Pls contact me with your address and phone number in India at cookingoodfood@gmail.com within two days.
wat a fantastic recipe...absolute delicious curry..:)
ReplyDeletevery nice and unique recipe
ReplyDeleteIsn't it great when we come up with a new dish... It looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteyummy gravy.......innovative recipe........Congrats to Ambreen
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking curry
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the lovely bowl, congrats to Ambreen on the win
Wow what a tasty dish. Love it.
ReplyDeletedelicious and wonderful gravy !! Congrats to Ambreen !!
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very yummy N such beautiful pics
ReplyDeleteawesomeness, Pari :) The dish looks fab and I am so happy you like the bowl :) hugs, priya
ReplyDeletea nice companion to pulka or chapathi.. nice and new recipe
ReplyDelete-Mythreyi
Yum! Yum! Yum!
yummilicious tempting and inviting.
ReplyDeleteA very delicious curry and congrats Ambreen :-)
ReplyDeletelovely pics..Congrats to Ambreen!!
ReplyDeleteErivum Puliyum
sounds exquisitely delicious pari..
ReplyDeleteexcellent cliks..love it..
A very happy new year to you & yours..:)
love
jay
Tasty Appetite
looks yum!
ReplyDeleteDelicious curry Pari:-) Love the way you clicked the picture. Congrats to the winner.
ReplyDeleteDelicious curry...lovely pic..Congrats to Ambreen !!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats Ambreen delicious and cute small potato curry
ReplyDeleteUnique recipe and so beautifully presented...congrats to the winner.
ReplyDeleteOh my god, I can't believe it. Thank you so much Pari! So thrilled to win such a fantastic prize! Unfortunately, I won't be able to give an address In India :(
ReplyDeleteBTW, Yummy & unique recipe! Best of luck to the new winner!
Very tasty and mouth-watering recipe my dear...
ReplyDeleteA delicious curry!!!! And congrats to the winner!!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
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wow, great photos! looks so inviting & i really like that paper bowl in the background :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome Baby Potato Curry Dear.Luks delicious.Yummy!
ReplyDeleteThe baby potatoes in white gravy look rich and yummy! Happy 2012 to you and yours, Pari!
ReplyDeletepari, you are tantalizing me with all these delicious posts - congrats on your book - can't wait to check it out
ReplyDeletehugs, Priya
Wat a wonderful looking gravy,simply inviting..
ReplyDeleteLovely recipe !!
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