Her blog is an awesome repertoire of every Konkani dish one can think of and the best part is - they are simple to make and yummy to taste! No wonder.. I landed on her blog and finally decided on making 'Batate Song' a simple Konkani recipe.
With the little time I had on hand today, this tasty potato dish was an apt choice ..and Off this goes to Deepa's RCI: Konkani Cuisine. The authentic version is supposed to be very spicy, but I reduced the amount to suit my taste buds..:)
Ingredients:
3 medium Potatoes, boiled, peeled
1/2 medium sized Onion, slit into thin slices
1-2 tsp Oil (Recommended: Coconut Oil)
2 tsp Red Chilli powder
1 tsp Tamarind paste
Salt
Coriander - for garnishing
Preparation:
1. Cut the peeled potatoes into chunks. Mix chilli powder with the tamarind paste, add couple of teaspoons of water to it if needed.
2. Heat oil in a pan and saute onions for 2-3 mins, until golden brown.
3. Add potato chunks and tamarind-chilli powder paste. Mix the contents well. Cook for 5-6 minutes on low heat to blend in all the flavors!
4. Serve with hot rice. Y.U.M.M.O.
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signing off for now,
Siri
With the little time I had on hand today, this tasty potato dish was an apt choice ..and Off this goes to Deepa's RCI: Konkani Cuisine. The authentic version is supposed to be very spicy, but I reduced the amount to suit my taste buds..:)
Ingredients:
3 medium Potatoes, boiled, peeled
1/2 medium sized Onion, slit into thin slices
1-2 tsp Oil (Recommended: Coconut Oil)
2 tsp Red Chilli powder
1 tsp Tamarind paste
Salt
Coriander - for garnishing
Preparation:
1. Cut the peeled potatoes into chunks. Mix chilli powder with the tamarind paste, add couple of teaspoons of water to it if needed.
2. Heat oil in a pan and saute onions for 2-3 mins, until golden brown.
3. Add potato chunks and tamarind-chilli powder paste. Mix the contents well. Cook for 5-6 minutes on low heat to blend in all the flavors!
4. Serve with hot rice. Y.U.M.M.O.
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Reminder: Two events are currently on here at Siri's Corner...
MBP: Say Cheese: Last Date - September 25th 2008
Herb Mania: Coriander: Last Date - October 15th 2008.
Looking forward for your participation!!...
signing off for now,
Siri
i am surely sending something for herb mania. if not, atleast i will repost cuz i have some nice recipes on my blog :)
ReplyDeleteWho would say no to potatoes..Looks too tempting Siri..
ReplyDeleteSounds simple & delicious the potato curry, nice entry Sri!
ReplyDeletewow! that look yum and delicious! u have a very nice blog yar! come and join in the chicken event going in my blog!
ReplyDeleteLooks Nice Siri!
ReplyDeleteIf you serve this to me i will also say yummo, delicious
ReplyDeletetempting one..adding tamarind paste is different.
ReplyDeletehey for one thing I didn't know abt the rci..was wondering what happened to it!...and for all the work you have two events are twoo much girl!..but am sure you will handle it
ReplyDeleteBatate Song is yummy!!!! and Shilpaz blog rocks!!!! :))
ReplyDeletelooks delicious
Glad you liked song Siri. Its one favorite at my home. This rice and a simple dal, a complete heavenly meal.
ReplyDeletebatata song looks so delicious..
ReplyDeleteoooh, batata song chala chala baagundi Siri! Picture chala tempting gaa vundi.
ReplyDeletethatz a simple curry .. loved it
ReplyDeletesiriiii... why has you template changed..... this is gooooooooood.. but i was too partial with that one... and infact it was gargs fav template of all blogs he had visited... :) i will miss it... but its a nice change buddy...
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