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This aloo tuk starter is a traditional Sindhi aloo tuk delicacy, made of baby potatoes. Deep-fried and flattened baby potatoes are tossed with a simple yet effective masala prepared with readily available ingredients.
The Aloo Tuk can be served at lunch with tomato curry, or as an evening snack with a hot cup of tea! traditional Sindhi aloo tuk is often made for the beginning of a Sindhi wedding ceremony and before Ganesh pooja. The key is that aloo tuk recipe has no onion and garlic.
Some people make aloo tuk with thick slices of potatoes fried and other with baby potatoes with their skin on and slightly mashed. Sindhi tuk is extremely quick and easy to make. All you need to do is par boil baby potatoes in salted water, drain and keep aside. Further, deep fry them until crisp and brown. Next, press each fried potato between your palms and flatten them and deep fry again.
Further, prepare a masala using dried mango powder, red chili powder, salt and pepper, mix well and sprinkle the masala immediately on the deep fried potatoes as it will stick the potatoes better and toss well. Do not cover the potatoes as it might lose its crispiness due to steam!! Serve Sindhi aloo tuk hot.
Aloo tuk takes me back to my childhood where I was invited at a Sindhi friends house for dinner and since then it has been my go to snack. Aloo tuk with kadhi chawal was like a Bollywood chartbuster!!
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