

Ingredient's:
1cup frozen peas
8-9 small baby potatoes
1tsp jeera /cumin seeds
1/2 tsp mustard seeds
pinch of hing/assofotidia
1tsp chilly powder
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1tsp amchur powder
1tsp dhana jeera powder
1/2 tsp garam masala
2tbs oil
Few ginger pieces for garnishing
Method :
1)Wash and boil the pricked baby potatoes ,when it is half done,take out and spread it on the paper towel and take off the excess water and skin .
2) Heat the oil, add cumin seeds,mustard seeds, hing ,dhana jeera powder,turmeric powder,then add frozen peas and half boiled potatoes ,salt to taste ...Saute this for few minutes .
3)Then add the amchur powder,red chilly powder and garam masala powder .Mix it properly .Garnish with some ginger pieces ,Turn of the gas and serve hot with Roti /Rice ..of your choice !!:D
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My favorite curry. Look at those crispy aloo.. I m drooling:)
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It's looking really tempting......
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ReplyDeleteI have been meaning to make this dish for quite sometime. Looks good. What kind of light you use in your pics?
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ReplyDelete@ smitha ..Yeah dear That is raw peas :)
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nice click dear !! of course with a nice dish .
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