Aloo Tuk (Indian spiced potato fritters)

Siddharath Sehdev
Siddharath Sehdev @cook_4109205
Chandigarh India

A crispy baby potato snack with skin tossed in an Indian spice concoction.Goes well with any kind of sauce.

Aloo Tuk (Indian spiced potato fritters)

A crispy baby potato snack with skin tossed in an Indian spice concoction.Goes well with any kind of sauce.

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Ingredients

40 minutes
4 servings
  1. 1 kgBaby potatoes
  2. 4 teaspoonscoriander powder
  3. 2 teaspoonsRed chilli powder
  4. 2 teaspoonsAmchur powder (Dried mango powder)
  5. 1 teaspoonBlack pepper
  6. 1 teaspoonpowdered sugar
  7. 1/2 teaspoonGaram masala powder
  8. to tastesalt
  9. oil for frying
  10. water for boiling

Cooking Instructions

40 minutes
  1. 1

    Firstly, clean the potatoes with the brush and water to remove mud on the outer area, because we need to retain the skin of the potatoes for that extra crunch and flavor.Then in a vessel boil water and par boil the potatoes(not more than 10 minutes with lid on), if you over boil them, they will lose their shape at the time of frying.

  2. 2

    Do add 2 pinches of salt to the boiling water, so that the salt seeps in the potatoes and makes the outer skin side more crunchy.

  3. 3

    Now drain the water and and set the potatoes aside to dry them up.Then in a wok heat oil and deep fry the potatoes (make sure you maintain a distance from the wok as the oil flutters when you add potatoes due to a little moisture left in them during boiling process)Be careful ! Don't burn yourself. It's advised that you put the potatoes one by one.

  4. 4

    In the meanwhile, we can make the spice mix, with coriander powder, dried mango powder,red chilli powder,garam masala powder,black pepper powder, powdered sugar and salt.

  5. 5

    After 10 minutes, remove the potatoes, cool them and press them slightly between the palms to make roundels, don't flatten them, just a slight press.in case you are in a hurry, you can keep the potatoes on a flat platter, keep a flat laddle on the top of the half fried potato and press slightly,this will save your time and protect your hands from getting burnt.

  6. 6

    Re-fry the pressed potato roundels till they turn reddish brown.

  7. 7

    Remove the potatoes from the wok and drain the excess oil on a tissue paper.But don't drain it all. We need the some oil on the potatoes so the spice mix can hold on to the potatoes

  8. 8

    Now in a mixing bowl, put in the fried potatoes roundels and the spice mix

  9. 9

    Toss it well.Make sure every piece gets a good amount of spice mix on it. (It's the real deal)

  10. 10

    Enjoy with any sauce of your choice..Or do it like the French do. Go Solo....Cheers!!

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I am a food fanatic, who's held nearly every job in the restaurant biz, for me food is art, it is love, the more you make love to it the more it becomes sumptuous...have good knowledge of Indian ,Chinese, Continental cuisine..Hopefully you will love my recipes...Keep munching ! ;)
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