Monday, 26 March 2012

Aloo Gadde Hurda Uperi..Karnataka Style Stir Fried Potatoes


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It's her first day after marriage in her new home and she is midst a new family  where every one is trying to make her feel comfortable and saying nice things to her. There are kids playing in the house and MIL and her co-sister cooking breakfast in the kitchen assisted by her own co-sisters. FIL is watching news on TV and inspite of such normal activities happening around her she is feeling lost and left out. She sits in a corner observing everyone and suddenly notices that her younger brother in law is sitting on a sofa chair with a chopping board and knife and next to him are almost 6-7 kg of potatoes soaked in water. He would remove a potato, clean and wipe it and then meticulously cut thin slices. She wonders, why is he spending so much time cutting thin slices at such a slow pace with so much of patience. Hesitantly, she asks him why are you cutting them? The reply she gets was a simple sentence 'for making Hurda Uperi'.

She is not able to understand the word and with a confused face looks towards her MIL for an explanation, the explanation comes but from MIL's co-sister. The new bride is informed that the dish is a family favorite made using the potatoes and all family members fight, so that they get to cut the potatoes. The bride is satisfied to an extent but not completely. She relishes the preparation during lunch  along with rice and Jeerige Kattu and her husband explains her later on that Aloo Gadde means Potatoes, Hurda means fried and Uperi means slices in Kannda. After given an explanation, she keeps wondering, how difficult the preparation would be...?




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It's about a month after her marriage, the new bride has been learning regularly the Karnataka cuisine to reach her husband's heart. She finally asks her MIL to teach the 'Uperi'. This is the only word that she is able to recollect and her MIL keeps wondering what the DIL is trying to say. The DIL then explains that it's the family favorite made with potatoes. The kind hearted MIL understands finally and tells the new DIL that the preparation is way too simple and can be made quickly, the only time consumed is in cutting the potato slices evenly and thin.

The DIL takes the challenge of cutting the slices and since she is still not adept with her knife skills, she fumbles many times while cutting but finally sails through. The MIL makes the preparation in front of her in the next fifteen minutes and the new DIL is delighted to see that the preparation is way too simple and yet the result is so very tasty.

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The husband gives his wife  a list of the items she must cook before she leaves for her Mom's place, and topping in the list is Aloo Gadde Hurda Uperi. The wife smiles, cooks all his favorites and refrigerates them before leaving for her husband to savour them later on in the coming week.

By this time I'm sure you must have realised that this DIL was none other than 'ME' and it is S's favourite preparation which I did cook before I left on vacation . 

It is now my turn to share this family favorite recipe with all of you. I can say that I've mastered this easy preparation in all these years and I cut the slices pretty fast now :). 

Aloo Gadde Hurda Uperi
Serves:3
Preparation Time:15mins
Cooking Time:15mins

Ingredients
about 500gms potatoes,sliced
3tbsp Saaru/rasam pudi
1tsp chilli pwd
3/4tsp turmeric pwd
salt to taste
1tsp mustard seeds
5-6tbsp oil

Method


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Wash the potatoes and remove the dirt. Let them dry and then slice as thin as possible. I always use potatoes without peeling as the skin is rich in minerals, but if you want you can peel and use.
Heat oil and mustard seeds, once the seeds splutter, tip in a few slices of potatoes along with turmeric and chilli powders, this prevents burning of spices.
Add all the potato slices, salt and rasam pudi. Mix thoroughly and cook on a medium flame without covering the pan.
Cook till done. Serve hot with rice and Jeerige Kattu.

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Tips:

This recipe needs more oil for cooking.

For making a good stir fry, ensure that the potatoes are dry and have no excess water.

This preparation tastes best when made a little spicy as it is to be mixed with rice.

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36 comments:

chef and her kitchen said...

when I read the first line itself I knew that it must b you..these potatoes look superb n delicious...I tried the similar method..but not exactly the way it is cut,will try this way exactly next time...

Indian Khana said...

Looks fab ....with lovely pic ..I will try this

Sravs said...

Tempting and yummy !!

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Gayathri Anand said...

Looks yummy loved this recipe a lot ...would love to give a try soon..

foodydelight said...

This looks very delicious and flavorful


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Hema said...

Nice recipe and a nice story to go with it..

Shobha said...

lovely and spicy stir fry...
Little variations makes a lot of difference in taste.

Anjali Bapna Shukla said...

That story is adding gems to your recipe. DIL dear, you have already won your hubby's heart with such deft cooking hands. :)
Recipe, bookmarked. :) Being in Bangalore, now this recipe realization soon is a must. :)

Aruna Manikandan said...

loved reading ur post dear...
potatoes look spicy and delicious :)

Pari Vasisht said...

Thanks so much dearies and Anjali, you r quite correct about winning DH's heart but I still have a lot to learn in cooking.

Lifewithspices said...

awesome potato dish.. too good..

Mélange said...

I absolutely loved the way you have narrated it all...How this food factor is somehow connecting us remains wonderful...Such a recipe none can dislike..It's yummy and perfect !

Az said...

Yummy!!!

Savi-Ruchi said...

we make it similarly with palyada pudi. Lovely pic.

radha said...

Looks so delicious.

PrathibhaSreejith said...

Yummy Upperi with super tmpting clicks, loved reading the post :-)
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Faseela said...

yummy recipe and a lovely post,....yum

anjana said...

crisp, spicy and yummy potato fry..
loved your post:)
Anjana

Nitha said...

That first click is really tempting..

www.mahaslovelyhome.com said...

u done this perfectly..n very nice cliks too.....thanx 4 this recipe......
Maha

Sobha Shyam said...

looks absolutely yummy n tempting :)

Unknown said...

Lovely Clicks n presentation!
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Rosh said...

Looks yumm!

Sudha Sabarish said...

always love to have anything prepared in potatos.But cant guess how u chopped.

Zareena said...

I love anything with potatoes and this looks yummy.

Kanan said...

such a delicious and spicy looking stir fry. love it

Kai ruchi said...

Very tempting, love the aloo gadde uperi, the crispiness of the potatoes and the spices added just makes a perfect dish for rice or rotis!

Kanchan said...

Looks too beautiful, love such stur fry dishes :)

Hari Chandana P said...

Lovely recipe.. beautiful clicks too !!
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Shilpakiran said...

hi very nice to know ur also from karnataka ,and very glad that u visited my blog and very happy to follow ur space to.. i went through ur blog its amazing pari

Usha Srikumar said...

Looks really yummy!
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Deeps @ Naughty Curry said...

such a cute post, i can tptally imagine y this is such a fav :)

dani said...

I wanna try ...

Archana said...

Yummy. I never did realise how delicious this simple vegggie can be. Thanks I make this often but did not know its name:)

Unknown said...

We make kachrya bhaji with similar preparation but don't use rasam powder in that and use dhaniya jeera powder and bit of amchur. Either ways fried potatoes are everyone fav.
Love Ash.

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