Dum is to cook on slow heat and Aloo means potatoes. Dum aloo can be prepared in various styles. Dum aloo is originally from Kashmiri cuisine and happens to be a no onion no garlic dish. Punjabi style makes use of onion and garlic. This is a Punjabi variant. Deep fried potatoes are cooked in onion, tomato and / or yogurt based gravy. It can be served with rotis, puris or rice.
Serves: 3 to 4
Ingredients:
- Baby potatoes (peeled) - 16
- Onion (chopped) - 1 large
- Tomato (pureed) - 1 large
- Ginger (grated) - 1/2 tsp
- Garlic (crushed) - 6 to 8 cloves
- Green chilly (chopped) - 1
- Bayleaf - 1
- Cloves - 2
- Cinnamon - 1/2" stick
- Black cardamom - 6 seeds
- Green cardamom - 4 seeds
- Coriander seeds - 2 tsp
- Cumin seeds - 1/2 tsp
- Fennel seeds - 1/2 tsp
- Turmeric powder - 1/3 tsp
- Kashmiri mirchi powder - 1/2 tsp
- Kitchen king masala - 1/3 tsp (optional)
- Cumin powder - 1/4 tsp
- Cashew nuts - 8
- Yogurt (beaten) - 1/3 cup
- Oil - for deep frying
- Pure / Vanaspati Ghee - 1 to 2 tbsp
- Sugar - 1/3 tsp (optional)
- Salt to taste
- Coriander leaves (chopped) - for garnishing
Procedure:
- Prick the baby potatoes with a fork and dip them in salted water for half an hour.
- In the mean time, dry roast ingredients numbering 8 to 14 for 3 to 5 seconds.
- Combine the roasted spices with cashew nuts and grind it to a fine powder.
- Add onion and grind it to a fine paste. Keep aside.
- Heat oil in a deep frying pan and deep fry the potatoes till golden brown. Keep aside.
- Heat ghee in a thick bottomed pan and add bayleaf.
- Add ginger, garlic and green chilly. Stir fry for 3 seconds.
- Add ground paste (onion + cashew nuts + spices) and stir fry till the moisture evaporates.
- Add turmeric powder, kashmiri mirchi powder, cumin powder and kitchen king masala.
- Stir fry for 5 seconds.
- Add tomato puree and stir well. Cook for 3 to 5 min.
- Add yogurt and stir well.
- Add water (2 cups approx), salt and sugar.
- Add fried potatoes and cover it. Simmer for 10 min. Stir occasionally.
- Garnish with coriander leaves.
- Serve hot with rice, roti or puri.
Tip:
- If baby potatoes are not available, then regular potatoes can be cut into bite size pieces and used.
- Deep frying can be avoided. Alternately, you may boil, peel, prick gently with a fork and shallow fry them with 2 tbsp of oil or ghee.
- If you want them to be spicy, then just check the taste and add regular chilly powder.
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