
So..this recipe is for beginners like me. Cooking is definitely no rocket-science, its not that difficult as we think. For those who really love cooking and wanna get their hands down in kitchen, always try to start with something easy. Slowly-slowly you can try those complicated ones.
Now Aloo is one of the basic vegetable which is loved by all. We can mix-match Aloo with any vegetable and it tastes yum.
I am a huge fan of Aloo-Pyaaz sabzi, it tastes yum and also can be make by anyone. If you are a bachelor and staying away from home, you should definitely try this out! 🙂
Lets Get Started
Ingredients :
Pyaaz or Onion : 2-3 Big Ones
1 Oil : table spoon
1/2 Cumin seeds : tea spoon
1/2 Mustard seeds : tea spoon
a pinch Hing :
1 Green chilli : small
1 Red chilli powder : tea spoon
1/2 Turmeric powder : tea spoon
1/2 Dry Mango powder (Amchur) : tea spoon
1 Coriander powder : table spoon
1/2 Garam Masala : tea spoon
Salt to taste
Coriander leaves : for garnish
Steps :
- Peel and cut aloo (potato) in slices. Wash them in running water. Once washed soak them in clean water so that it doesn’t turn yellow in colour.
- Peel and cut pyaaz (onion) in slices.
- Heat oil in a kadhai, add cumin seeds, mustard seeds and let them crackle.
- Add hing and add slit green chilli.
- Now take out aloo from the water and add to the Kadhai. SautĂ© for few minutes till it becomes soft and tender. Basically we don’t want the potatoes to be raw.
- Now add onions and sauté till they become little transparent and pink in colour.
- Mix well on low-medium flame
- Add turmeric powder, red chilli powder, coriander powder and salt. Mix well
- Now add amchur powder and garam masala. Mix and switch off the gas.
- Garnish with coriander leaves
- Serve with hot fulkas or paratha.
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Yay! Such an easy recipe no! 🙂 Do try and tell me!
Happy Cooking
Divya

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