Рецепт Aloo Matar ki Sabzi (no onion no garlic recipe)
Aloo Matar ~ North Indian style potatoes and green peas curry (no onion no garlic recipe)
Aloo Matar
Aloo Matar ki Sabzi is one of my most favorite North Indian style recipes that I prepare often during the winter months when fresh green peas are in season. Simple, comforting, warm and delicious with sweet, spicy and tangy flavors!! This no onion no garlic recipe is a rasawala (the consistency of the curry/gravy is thin) that makes for a perfect accompaniment with roti, puri, stuffed parathas or flavored rice like vegetable pulao or jeera rice.
Ripe tomatoes are crucial so do not make this if you do not have them on hand. Ensure you blanch the tomatoes till the skin wilts and the tomatoes are soft. I like to add the stalks of fresh coriander while the curry is simmering and garnish with the leaves at the time of serving. I served Aloo Matar with Gobi parathas which made for a delectable combination.
North Indian style Aloo Matar ki sabzi with Gobi Paratha
Do try this easy vegetarian curry when green peas are in season and you are sure to add it to your recipe repertoire. Vegans, you are going to love this recipe.
Aloo Matar ki Sabzi (no onion no garlic recipe)
- Prep time: 15 min
- Cook time: 30 min
- Serves: 5
- Main Ingredients:
- potatoes
- green peas
- tomatoes
- Ingredients
- Potatoes - 3, large, peeled and cubed
- Green peas - 3/4 cup
- Tomatoes - 3, large, blanched in hot water for 6 to 7 mts, peeled and ground to a paste
- Ginger green chili paste (crush 3 green chilies and 1" ginger piece)
- Kasuri methi - 1 tsp
- Cumin seeds - 1 tsp
- Turmeric powder - 1/4 tsp
- Red chili powder - 1 1/2 tsps
- Coriander powder - 2 tsps
- Roasted cumin powder - 1/2 tsp
- Garam masala powder - 1/4 tsp
- Salt to taste
- Coriander leaves - 1/3 cup chopped and packed including stalks
- Oil - 2 tbsps
Method
Pressure cook the potatoes (without cutting them) upto two whistles or till they are three fourth cooked. Turn off flame and allow the pressure to ease. Drain the water and peel the potatoes and cube them. Set them aside.
Blanch the tomatoes in hot water for 7 to 8 mts. Peel the skin and grind to a fine paste. Set aside.
Heat oil in a heavy bottomed vessel, once hot, add cumin seeds and allow to splutter. Add green chili ginger paste and saute for a few seconds. Reduce flame, add red chili powder, turmeric powder, coriander powder, cumin powder and kasuri methi and 2 tbsp of water. Cook for a few seconds.
Add the tomato paste and 1/4 cup of water and cook on low medium flame for 9-10 mts. Add salt to taste. Add green peas and the pressure cooked potatoes along with 3 cups of water and bring to a boil. (Lightly mash a few potato cubes so that they thicken the gravy)
Reduce flame, place lid and cook for another 15-18 mts or till you achieve the required gravy consistency and the potatoes and green peas are completely cooked. Add garam masala powder and mix well. Turn off flame and remove to a serving bowl. Garnish with fresh coriander leaves.
Tips
You can add a tbsp of cashew nut paste towards the end of the cooking process for a richer flavor.
By
Sailu
Published:
January 6, 2014
Aloo Matar is an easy vegetarian curry popular among North Indian food recipes. Learn how to make recipe of Aloo Matar gravy using potatoes and green peas.