Aamchur wale aloo…
This is a very simple aloo sabzi and it goes very well with roti or parathas…
Ingredients:
Potatoes / aloo: 3 nos medium sized
Aamchur power / dry mango powder: 2 tsp
Turmeric powder: 1 tsp
Salt : according to taste
Red chilli powder: according to taste
Corriander leaves: finely chopped for garnish
Oil: 1 tbsp
Jeera: 3 tsp
Method:
1. In this case, i have not peeled the skin of the aloo. Cut the aloo into long strips (1 inch length)
2. Heat oil in a kadai. add jeera and let it splutter.
3. Add turmeric powder, cut aloo and salt amd mix well..cook on low flame with lid closed…
4. When the aloo is almost done, add the red chilli powder and cook with lid open and roast the aloo…
5. Once the aloos are done, add the aamchur powder and mix well (though i have said 2 tsp, one could add according to their own requirements)
6. Add lot of corriander leaves and mix well…
7. Serve hot with rotis or parathas…


The plate of food looks so yummy..I very rarely use amchur powder…I bet those potatoes must have tasted gorgeous.
I’m not sure about the taste and cooking… But the presentation is just awesome… Looks awesome…
Simple dishes are always the best
Simple and delicious! Have a great weekend Priya!:))
Sunita: the aloo had a nice tangy flavour…
The cruise maniac: thanks…
Happy cook:
Asha: u too have a great weekend…
That looks delicious Priya, never used amchur in cooking before. Will have to get some next time. thanks.
Simple and delicious!
I love how simple the spice combo is. Will try this some time!
yum…i love amchur with aloo…the sabji looks great
This looks *so* good! I just finished dinner, but I could totally try this out right now
the dish looks lovely priya
enjoy your navratri !
Ruchi: njoy!!!
Tee:
Suganya: simple food always tastes the best…
Rajitha: thanks…
Kaykat:
Roopa: wish you the same…
my god, that looks so yummy! i’m absolutely feeling hungry looking at this picture, and it’s 1 AM here! argh!
hi kris…thanks for visiting my blog…
no problem
i always welcome food