Aloo Palak/ Potato Spinach
There are so many methods of making aloo palak. This is the dry version. Gravy version Is like palak paneer just add aloo/potato in place of Paneer. Spinach in hindi called palak.
Ingredients
- 1 bunch spinach/ palak chopped
- 2 medium sized boiled potatoes chopped
- 1 tsp ginger chopped
- 1 tsp green chili chopped
- 1 tsp cumin seeds
- A pinch of asafoetida
- 2 tsp coriander powder
- 1/2 tsp red chilli powder
- 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
- Salt to taste
- 1/2 tsp garam masala
- 1/2 tsp lemon juice
- 1 tsp oil
Method
- Wash and drain chopped spinach.
- Heat oil in a pan.
- Add asafoetida and cumin seeds to hot oil.
- When they start sputtering, add ginger and green chili.
- Add turmeric powder , chopped spinach and salt. Sauté for 3-4 minutes.
- Add boiled chopped potatoes,coriander powder and chili powder.
- Mix it well.
- lastly add lemon juice and garam masala.
Serve hot with chapati or paratha.
More recipes for chapati and paratha check here.
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Looks very delicious!
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Thanks Lynx:)
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yumm
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You are so kind Lynz. My phone take your name Lynx sorry dear.
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🙂
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Hello Parul, it’s nice to read and see you after so long. 🙂
How are you doing?
And this Aloo palak is so delicious. 😛
What can I say more. It’s fantastic 😀
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Hello sumit. I am here only. Good to hear from you after so long. I am fine. What about your exams. Glad you liked it.😃
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it went really well except Accounts, hahah!!! i’ve always been a science student nah hence. anyways, I still remember aapne muje nominate kiya tha for some award I guess. I shall do that ASAP 🙂
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I love accounts.Yes I nominated you for Liebster Award.Don’t worry take your time.
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do you ? really?
It is so difficult, isn’t it?
Those concepts of Trial Balance, Suspense Account, balance sheet, depreciation, process costing and what not.
itna to i have never had fear of 15-15 pages of derivations in Physics. hahaha, jitna accounts ka darr!!! 🙂
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No it’s not difficult. I have done Masters in Commerce. I enjoyed doing all these accounts. The problem which you have in accounts I have in physics .Kabhi samagh hi nahi ayi physics. 10th class me peecha chudaya tha science se. In 11th I took commerce and felt relief.😃
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haha, wow it is so nice to know that you too were having the same problem with other subjects, i am not the only one :p. haha hain yeh baat to sahi hain physics is a bit confusing and compliocated, i have pursued B.Sc in my graduation and I am good at both Maths and sciencebut on the other had here in MBA everyone is freaked out due to Maths, because they have left it after 10th and now they had to suffer again with that 😀
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😊hmm you are right. All students have same problems. My both boys also like science.
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haha, that is a good news.
but please aap unko Accounts bhi sikhate rehna else they both might have to face situations like me 😉 hah
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Right now my son is in 10 th. Let’s see what will he choose. Then work on it.😃
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My older son loves Physics
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🙂
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ha i am pakka gonna do it 😀
i have taken screenshot too so that i do not forget your nomination 🙂
now it is time to do it 🙂
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Thanks sumit for taking the award.
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healthy side for rice and roti…
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Thanks Srividhya💕💕💕
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Totally yumm! Two of my fav ingredients 🙂
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Thanks CH Cooks😍
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This is great! I am so happy you posted this! I am looking forward to making it.💕💕💕
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Thanks Carol. Glad you liked it. You are always so sweet with your compliments.😍😍😍
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This is a great recipe and I am learning from you have to cook wonderful Indian food. 😊
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Thanks Carol for trying our Indian food. Hugs to you💖
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Looks yummm:) I love this combo 🙂
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Thanks Freda 🙂
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Parul this looks amazing! We love this sort of dish and we can’t wait to try out your version! 🙂
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Thankyou Lynn and Alex. Please try and let me know how it turned out for u..👍 Happy Cooking.
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Aloo palak looks so delightful. ..
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Thanks Chitra
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A healthy food…and also provides for green vegetable intake!
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Thanks Alok 🙂
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Easy and tasty …..
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Thanks Bharani 🙂
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This looks very delicious and healthy Parul 😀
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Thank you Irene 🙂
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Ooh.. This would make a good side dish alongside my fish that I’m going to eat.
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Thanks Dinie..Yes can serve as side dish or main dish accordingly..😍
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I make this almost every fortnight 🙂
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Glad to hear from you Jacqueline .Now I know the secret of your beauty😘
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Ha! Ha! Maybe, you are right 😉
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😘😘😘
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Looks gorgeous! I have a question for you. I know that palak means spinach, but for some reason, every time I think of spinach, the word “saag” also comes to my mind. If palak is spinach, what is saag? Just something I’ve been wondering about recently haha 😀
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Thanks Elle .Saag can also be prepared by using palak.Recipe of saag I already posted.😊
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