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Blogging Marathon #32
Theme: Indian Regional Cuisine – Andhra Pradesh
As I mentioned earlier, this month the Blogging Marathon group is doing a mega marathon this month for 26 days each day the recipe must start with the next letter in the alphabet and all recipes must be within 4 themes only.
The letter I changed so many times. Finally, I did a recipe for a condiment and took the photos but then I shared the recipe at an event. I got such overwhelming positive feedback I decided to halt on publishing this recipe as I recently took a seminar in launching your own product and might consider launching this condiment on market shelves (you’ll just have to wait until I am ready to release it to know what it is). So then I needed something else to replace the I and my wonderful Indian blogger friends reminded me that tamarind is imli in Hindi.
I then decided to do Goa’s Imli Fish Curry, however since most of the BM group are Vegetarians and I had some potatoes that needed to be used up as they were starting to grow eyes, I searched for a Vegetarian potato dish that used tamarind and I could include as part of the Indian Regional Cuisine theme. Thanks to Sailu’s Kitchen, I found it!
I was a little creative in the naming of the dish. This traditional dish from Andhra Pradesh is called Bangaladumpa Pulusu, but it includes tamarind and potatoes so hence I named it such. One of the fellow BM participants is actually doing only Andhra recipes as an additional self imposed restriction for this month’s BM – Pavani, hope you don’t mind I went into your region also 🙂
Using the chef’s privilege, I utilized the lazy method and just chopped the tomatoes and onions instead of grinding them to a paste, so mine is a bit chunkier than is traditional but I am sure someone in AP has had a lazy day and did this too.
Serves 4
Ingredients:
- 1 pound potatoes, peeled and diced
- 2 onions, finely chopped
- 1 chile, thinly sliced
- 2 tomatoes, finely chopped (I used this 1 huge tomato I had picked up from the farmer’s market)
- 1/8 teaspoon ground turmeric
- 1 teaspoon red chile powder (cayenne pepper)
- 1 tablespoon jaggery, powdered
- 1 teaspoon ground coriander
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
- 3 tablespoons tamarind pulp
- salt, to taste
- 1 tablespoon oil
- 1/2 teaspoon cumin seed
- 3 dried red chiles
- 3 cloves garlic, crushed
- 5 curry leaves
Boil potatoes until just cooked.
In a small bowl, add 1/3 cup boiling water to the tamarind. Let sit for 10 minutes. Drain tamarind squeezing out all of the liquid and discard the paste. Reserve the tamarind water.
Heat oil. Add cumin seed. When they become a little golden and fragrant, add garlic, dried chiles and curry leaves. Stir fry for 1/2 a minute. Add onion and chile. Fry until the onion turns golden. Add turmeric, coriander, cumin and red chile powder. Stir to combine.
Add tomatoes and cook for another 5 minutes.
Add boiled potatoes, jaggery, salt, tamarind extract and 3/4 cup water. Cover and cook on a low simmer for 10 minutes.
Adjust salt if necessary.
Serve with rice or chappati.
This is a very spicy curry with the use of chile in 3 different forms and it is also sweet and sour at the same time. It is a delicious combination of flavors all in one dish.
Imli Aloo (Tamarind Potatoes)
Ingredients
- 1 pound potatoes peeled and diced
- 2 onions finely chopped
- 1 chile thinly sliced
- 2 to matoes finely chopped (I used this 1 huge tomato I had picked up from the farmer’s market)
- 1/8 teaspoon ground turmeric
- 1 teaspoon red chile powder cayenne pepper
- 1 tablespoon jaggery powdered
- 1 teaspoon ground coriander
- 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
- 3 tablespoons tamarind pulp
- salt to taste
- 1 tablespoon oil
- 1/2 teaspoon cumin seed
- 3 dried red chiles
- 3 cloves garlic crushed
- 5 curry leaves
Instructions
- Boil potatoes until just cooked.
- In a small bowl, add 1/3 cup boiling water to the tamarind.
- Let sit for 10 minutes. Drain tamarind squeezing out all of the liquid and discard the paste.
- Reserve the tamarind water.
- Heat oil. Add cumin seed. When they become a little golden and fragrant, add garlic, dried chiles and curry leaves.
- Stir fry for 1/2 a minute.
- Add onion and chile. Fry until the onion turns golden.
- Add turmeric, coriander, cumin and red chile powder. Stir to combine.
- Add tomatoes and cook for another 5 minutes.
- Add boiled potatoes, jaggery, salt, tamarind extract and 3/4 cup water.
- Cover and cook on a low simmer for 10 minutes.
Manjula Bharath
wow you have made this curry so well 🙂 and they look so delicious and a tangy curry !! tempts me a lot …
tinku shaji
Yummy curry.. Just goes well with rice and roti
Sapana Behl
Delicious and wonderful curry …same pinch as I also posted Imli Aloo but the drier version.
nayana
the potatoes looks yummy n tangy….
Nivedhanams Sowmya
wow mireille!!! you are a genius!!! Imli Aloo looks fabulous!! and yes I am waiting to also see the delicious secret condiment!!!
Sowmya
Priya Suresh
Tangy and tonguetickling imli aloo..Love with a bowl of rice.
Chandrani Banerjee
Imli aloo looks tempting.
Sona - quick picks/pick quicks
interesting, with the addition of imli…shud try next time.
divya
look so delightful.
Janani
nice recipe very new to me tangy and has nice potato twist to it.
Pavani N
Mir, that is a clever way to change the dish's name 🙂
I thought it was a North Indian curry and come to find out it's bangaladumpa pulusu — no fair 😉
On a serious note, you have actually started to learn the Indian language too through your cooking–that is quite amazing.. Kudos to your efforts.
That curry looks so yummy!!
Srivalli
Trust you to come up with something like that…yes you used your creative privilege well, I was thinking you would've posted a n.indian dish…:)..and looking forward to reading on the condiment you made, must have been very good indeed if it received such feedback..:)
Gayathri Kumar
Curry looks nice and tangy. I love tamarind based gravies and this looks so inviting…
The Pumpkin Farm
mouthwatering curry recipe, this looks good, and happy to see your indian recipes as well
Harini-Jaya R
Wow! A tangy curry with aloo sounds very interesting!
Archana Potdar
I love it. Its beautifully done.
Preeti Garg
Wow.. look so delicious and tasty
Padmajha PJ
You are so clever Mir!I was expecting to see a dry curry here! I too have tried this one from her blog long before I started the blog wanting to impress my husband with a dish from Andra :).And I love this with steamed rice..
Sreevalli E
yummy & tangy curry..
Sandhya Ramakrishnan
Such a delightful dish! Can't wait for you to market your spice powder..Good luck!