Aloo Nazakat
Ingredients
4 Potatoes big
1/3 cup Bengal Gram Dal
2 Papad medium size
2 tbsp. Ginger Garlic Paste + 2 tsp
2 cup Plain Yogurt whisked
1 cup Paneer grated
1 1/4 tbsp. Chat Masala Powder
3 Green Chillies chopped
1 tsp Black Salt
2 tsp Garam Masala Powder
2 tsp Red Chilli Powder
5 gms Coriander Leaves
3 to 4 tbsp. Mustard Oil
Salt as per taste
Oil as required for frying
How to make Aloo Nazakat
Peel the potatoes and cut them in half.
Heat a pan of water over medium flame and bring to a boil.
Add the potatoes and simmer until tender.
Gently scoop out the insides leaving a shell all around.
Keep the scooped out flesh aside.
Heat a nonstick pan over medium flame.
Dry roast the dal until golden.
Remove, cool and grind to a fine powder.
Heat oil in a deep frying pan.
Fry the potato shells until the outer is golden brown.
Remove and drain excess oil.
Fry the papads in the same oil and drain excess oil.
Keep them aside until required.
Heat 2 tblsp oil in a nonstick pan.
Add the 2 tblsp ginger garlic paste and stir-fry for 30 seconds.
Add the reserved potato flesh and little salt.
Cook for 5 minutes.
Whisk the yogurt in a bowl.
Add a little salt, 2 tsp ginger garlic paste, black salt, garam masala powder, red chilli powder, few coriander leaves and dry roasted dal.
Mix well.
Add mustard oil and mix again. Keep aside.
Add paneer to a bowl along with chaat masala powder, coriander leaves, green chillies, salt and potato mixture.
Crush the papads and mix well.
Fill the potato shells with the paneer-potato mixture
Gently drop them in the yogurt mixture and mix gently.
Keep aside for 60 to 90 minutes.
Then transfer them to a greased baking tray lined with parchment paper.
Bake in a preheated oven at 350F/180C for 20 to 25 minutes.
Serve as it is as a snack or serve with naan.
A Guide To Indian Cuisine Indian cuisine is meant to be eaten socially, in groups, until everyone is fully satisfied. You will be served all your courses at once on a plate of food called a thali. A thali is a large tray that is used to serve all the foods at once. Some foods are mild, sweet and some are spicy and hot. Most dinners are served later at night since many Indians eat several smaller meals during the day. The food ranges from very simple vegetarian fare to exotic dishes
Thursday, December 19, 2019
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