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Potato recipe collection. Potato, or aloo, is the most versatile vegetable in anyone's arsenal. Whether you want to make something quick and easy or complicated and fancy, potatoes always come in handy. They are used in every cuisine in the world and also liked by almost everyone. Potatoes are used in many forms, grated, diced, mashed, sliced and even whole and since they have no distinct taste of their own, they adapt to the added flavors very easily.

Potato Recipes, Snacks and Starters

Dishes with potatoes make a great party starter. If you are entertaining guests, the perfect ice breaker is food. Start with Aloo Kurkure or Potato Cheese Croquettes to really impress your guests with something simple yet tongue tickling. If kids are who you have to impress, French fries and Stuffed Potatoes with Spaghetti is the way to go. You can even add different fillings like broccoli and corn. Potato is so unique that it can be used in healthy snacks like Ragi and broccoli cutlets, which help you incorporate healthy ragi in your diet without compromising on the taste while also being completely sinfully fried Crispy Potato Bhajias.

Street Food Potato Recipes

Everyone knows India is famous for its street food because there are a lot of delicious options. Starting with what Maharashtra is most famous for, Vada Pav, Samosa and Dabelis, you know what they all have in common? Potatoes! Steaming hot, deep fried Vadas and samosas or perfectly spiced dabelis are the essence of street food in Maharashtra. Another one who stands up to the mark is Misal pav, which is a perfect combination of spices with sprouts.

North India too has extensive street food potato recipes like Chole tikki Chaat which combines the love of chole with chaat, Dahi puri has a mashed potato filling with onions, curd and chaat masala or just a basic Aloo Chaat with an array of spices while Punjab has the ever famous Aloo Paratha.

Potato Recipes, Indian Food

Aloo subzi is the simplest, yet the most delicious subzi to eat. A staple in every Indian household, Potatoes are used the maximum out of all vegetables. Other than the basic, aloo is used many other subzis like Aloo Mutter ki subzi, which can be served with puris, Tandoori Aloo Gobi and even in the Gujarati classic, Tendli Batata nu shaak.

The subzis can be with gravy or without and if they don’t have potatoes, you can always put them inside the accompanying roti. Potato kulchas taste amazing with a paneer subzi and one step further is Aloo Puri where the dough itself is made with mashed potatoes. It also provides a different texture and flavor bomb when added to rice dishes like Hyderabadi Sofiyani Biryani.

International Potato Recipes

The first thing that comes to mind with potatoes is French fries, the most famous snack of all time. Even though the classic is great, you can make so many different variations with it like Mexican French fries or Spicy Creamy French fries. Other classic American dishes made with potatoes are Veggies Burgers with aloo patties and also Mashed potatoes with sautéed vegetables.

Potatoes also make an excellent filling for different types of sandwiches like Potato and corn sandwich, which is loved by kids and adults alike. You can take your pick from Spicy Buttered Potatoes and Capsicum and Potage Darblay, a French potato onion soup, there are endless options to choose from.

We hope you enjoy the Potato recipe collection provided below.


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Stuffed patties, the versatile potato makes lovely snacks. One amongst them is a popular patty that can be served in different styles with chutneys, with curds or with ragda. Here is a stuffed version using a green peas stuffing. Additionally, you can use your creativity to make different stuffing mixtures such as mixed vegetables stuffing, dry fruits mixture, masala paneer etc. Cornflour acts as a binding agent in the patties mixture and helps hold the shape and the stuffing. You can also use breadcrumbs instead of cornflour. Usually, these patties are fried in ghee but i have used very little oil to cook these.
Hara kebab, a simple, stamina-boosting kebab of paneer and green peas that can be enjoyed at any time of the day. Those who are health conscious can use low-fat paneer. I have already used less amount of oil to cook them. Apart from paneer, green peas is also a storehouse of nutrients like protein and calcium.
Quick veg broth, evening snack! considering the pressure cooker ensures reduction in nutrient loss of the ingredients in the soup it finds a place in the list of “healthy” tag.
Samosa pav, an equally popular brother of the famous vada pav! deep-fried samosas with a spicy potato and peas filling are sandwiched between laddi pav flavoured with chutneys. It has now become savvy to grill the samosa pav a little and serve it hot. The crisp outer crust of the samosa entices the diner to have one more, and perhaps even one more!
A slight variation of gado gado salad of indonesia, it is one of the popular treats of the region. It is a mélange of fruits, sprouts and vegetables served along with a unique peanut-sauce dressing. Roasted peanuts are blended with sugar, chillies and lemon juice for a spicy dressing that blends in very well with the salad ingredients. Serve chilled.
A simple salad that you can whip up along with your daily meals and make it healthier and quick to make too! this salad requires cucumber that is marinated with vinegar and salt, and then drained of all water. Potato cubes, radish and onions are also included. The dressing is a creamy garlic mayonnaise and fresh dill leaves that offset the blandness of the cucumber. Sprinkle fresh pepper and enjoy this immediately.
A tangy tomato soup served with a creamy potato soup. Pour both the soups into the bowl simultaneously using 2 ladles. The soups should be of the same density so that they stay separated when served.
Potato croquettes wrapped in bands of fettuccine makes for an elegant yet simple appetizer!
Tangy, spicy, tempting… name it and you’ll get it in this super-duper hara bhara burger! the popular hara bhara cutlet, usually served as a starter, is combined with marinated paneer and onion rings to make a delectable burger. Regular fries perked up with chilli powder and garlic makes a great accompaniment for this burger, while the green chutney adds a minty touch.
A burger with an exotic feel, this one can be made without much thought as broccoli is easily available in markets these days. The real flavour of this burger lies in cooking the broccoli to perfection, as over- or under-cooking will ruin the aroma, appearance and true flavour of the vegetable. Parsley, olives and mustard paste lend a variety of intriguing flavours to the otherwise bland mayonnaise making the spread quite tantalising. Serve the brocolli burger with an interesting accompaniment such as dill potatoes and carrots, to make a perfect party treat.
It is a semi-dry vegetable made with jackfruit and potatoes, sautéed in spices and rich cashew paste. Jackfruit is abundantly available all summer.
An accompaniment is very important for a burger, as it makes the meal more complete and also greatly enhances the temptation factor! a peppy plateful of spicy cheese and herb potato wedges does this duty very, very well. A unique, well-chosen combination of herbs and spices makes these potato wedges very special, while garlic enhances its flavour and aroma. Bite in!
Generally, anything with the moghlai tag is splendorous, and so is this baby potato preparation! moghlai aloo features the winning combination of potatoes and peas in a rich white gravy comprised of curds flavoured with a pungent paste and mild spice powders too. Serve hot with rice or indian breads, for a memorable meal.
Canapés are amongst the most favourite appetizers all over the world. They usually comprise three parts – the base, the topping and the garnish. In this absolutely novel recipe, mini parathas made of rajgira atta have been used as the base, topped with tongue-tickling aloo subzi. The Rajgira Paratha Canapé is not only tasty and healthy but also gluten-free. Although it is so exciting and unique, this recipe is not very difficult to prepare, so you can confidently go ahead and try it at your next party. You can even make it as a healthy evening snack for kids! Instead of baking the paratha canapés, you can also cook them on a non-stick tava on a slow flame, till they turn crisp. Have a go at other gluten free recipes like Ragi Roti and Palak Paneer Roti .
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