Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Garlic Masala Baked Potato Wedges



here is something to be said about the versatility of potatoes. Fry 'em, bake 'em, roast 'em, saute 'em, cook 'em in a curry, mash and stuff 'em, well just mash 'em, heck if you fermented them right, you could even drink 'em :) There are a few people I have come across that don't like them but I can count them on my fingers. The biggest potato lover I have seen among them all is hubs, so much so that his friends tease him of being one. This will give you an idea - I make these baked garlicky potatoes very often especially on  Sunday afternoons intending them to be a side with lunch. He and kiddo will eat a whole piled plateful and he emphatically declares that to be their lunch. And yes, the 'baked' in the title must have given you a clue - yes these are not fried but baked instead. That way I don't mind their occasional gluttony as well. Very simple and elegant, completely full of garlicky flavor, crisp and addictive with an added twist of Indian masalas, I bet you cannot stop at one if you tried. My family loves what I cook for them. Then there is that occasional dish that stands out. After that there is that dish which I get special requests for remakes. This is one of those. So get to it, you will know what I mean.
Ingredients: serves 2- 4
Potatoes .................................... medium size 5 - 6 (I used the regular red ones) 1 lb
Italian seasoning/dried oregano  ........ 1/2 tsp

Corn starch ................................. 1-2 tbsp
Garlic ....................................... 5-6 cloves chopped
Red chilli powder/ cayenne ............. 1 tsp (or to taste)
Garlic powder ............................. 1/2 tsp
Black pepper powder .................... 1/4 tsp
Chaat masala .............................. 1/4 tsp( optional)
Olive/canola oil ........................... 3 tbsp
Salt .......................................... to taste (I use coarse sea salt)

Method:
1. Preheat oven to 450ºF. Line a cookie tray with aluminum foil and spray with some cooking spray. Cut the potatoes into 1/2 inch wedges and place them in a bowl of water.
2. In a bowl place everything except the potatoes and mix it well.
3. Drain the potatoes. Add them in and mix well so they get evenly coated. Spread them on the tray in a single layer.
4 . Bake for 15-18 minutes on one side.  Take out and flip each wedge with the help of a fork and bake again for 10-15 minutes till they get nicely colored and crispy. Make sure to keep an eye as every oven is different.
5. Serve immediately. ENJOY!
Notes:
1. Chaat masala is a tangy blend of spice commonly available in most Indian grocery stores.

39 comments:

Gayathri NG said...

Amazing wedges perfect looking colour n crispy....

Akila said...

Wow that was yummy... Is garlic powder readily available?

Srimathi said...

Beautiful clicks. I love garlic fries. thanks for sharing a simple recipe.

Asiya @ Chocolate & Chillies said...

I absolutely love potatoes and am loving the spices you added to this. Can't wait to give it a try!

Arti said...

Ooohh!! How delightful! Lovely presentation and I so want to pick one of those wedges right now!! :)

Kalpana Sareesh said...

No words just awesome n yummmm

Sayantani said...

absolutely loved by my family too.

shooting star said...

yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.......potato is one of my fav vegetables..so will try this out sometime!!

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Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Delicious flavors and gorgeous potato wedges!

Cheers,

Rosa

Tina said...

wow bookmarking this dear..simply superb.yummy.

Sasmita said...

This is no doubt tasty....it's potato!!!

Your blog has changed quite a lot. Looks beautiful :)

Valarmathi Sanjeev said...

wow...yummy recipe.....looks mouthwatering and absolutely delicious.

Sharmilee! :) said...

Bakeda ns so nicely and evely roasted love the idea!

Anonymous said...

hi , i wanted to ask potato wedges receipe,whn i saw i was so happy.i will surely try this.will it be good with ordinary poatoes.

meena

Shoba Shrinivasan said...

OMG look at you ...I know you love potatoes and I have seen it in every possible form in your blog. This one looke like a killer. Really how slim are you? DO you ever get to eat what you cook??
it must take a lot of effort to say No to alll these yummies...

Shobha

Suparna said...

yummy crispy wedges, perfect for a rainy day with steaming cuppa! beautiful clicks..

Mélange said...

Wow,that's absolutely wonderful baked wedges...I love the flavor of garlic in this..The clicks are nice as usual Puja...And yes,new look of US Masala is addictive as well !

Suja Manoj said...

Spicy and drool worthy,looks awesome dear..

R said...

wow they look so tempting and delicious!

Hari Akkavajhula said...

am a potato lover too...and ur nuggets look tasty...yummy...

Chung-Ah | Damn Delicious said...

Yum! These look incredibly crisp and so full of depth. And they're baked so I can eat these guilt-free :)

Denise said...

I'm such a potato-lover and these look just perfect. Crispy, garlic, salt...I need them in my life!;)

Anonymous said...

So you mix the cornstarch in with the oil and spices?

Priya said...

Super flavourful potato wedges, can have it anytime..

kitchen flavours said...

This is the fourth potato recipe I've seen today! And I love them all! These looks delicious, and addictive too!

Rev said...

what a presentation! pass it on to me too please... simply fantastic! trying this over the weekend for sure.

Anonymous said...

puja ,

i want to request one of my fav street food ,dhokla , i have tried many receipes , many times ,i havent succedded .hope u include this also in u r coming soon receipes.awaiting eagerly.

regards
meena

Puja said...

@ Akila ~ It is very commonly available in most grocery stores, you should find it in the dried herbs and spices aisle.

Priya said...

Hello Puja,

I have tried these for tonight's dinner and they have come out so yummy.

Thanks for sharing this recipe with us.
Priya

Puja said...

@ Anon ~ Yes, you have to mix everything and then add the potatoes so all the spices will coat it properly.

@ Anon ~ Yes as indicated above you can use regular potatoes.I personally prefer red or russet potatoes.

Puja said...

@ Meena~ Dhokla is already on my list. Stay tuned.

Satya said...

Hi Puja

Potato wedges look awesome ... we tend to eat this out at the restaurant but love the idea of baking them .. must try it out at home ... definitely healthier
Super Yummy Recipes

PriyaVaasu said...

Love the flavors there!!! looks delicious!!!

kankana said...

I see that you gave a new look to your blog and it looks lovely.
And now I am craving for some wedges too!

Vidhya said...

Tempting potato wedges.Sounds flavor loaded and yummy.

Natasha said...

I made those today for lunch. They were gone pretty quick and my two year old loved them. He just kept asking for more ketchup or ranch refills. Thank you for a great recipe.

anamika@madcookingfusions said...

Yummy potato wedges and excellent clicks Puja, I have to try these out soon.

siri said...

nice masala wedges...happy to follow you..

visi my space sometime..

Kim said...

These are delicious! Thank you for the recipe!

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