Sunday, May 20, 2012

Pan Roasted Tandoori Potatoes


y experience with food over the last several years tells me that people love potatoes. Plain and simple, they do. Especially the dry roasted and crispy kind. For one thing, the potato appetizer recipes on US Masala get more hits from people all over the world than all other dishes combined (nutella based recipes being a close second). Serve some crispy baked potatoes in a get-together and I have seen people flock to that tray first. Then of course the ever popular french fry does deserve a mention which however you should avoid for them being soaked in oil and all. I have sung praises of the potato in some of my other popular posts. You can find them here -
Roasted baby potatoes Indian style
Garlic masala baked potato wedges
Samosa
Masala potato cake with ginger walnut cilantro pesto
Hubs is also a big fan of this vegetable. In fact they had a cook off at his office in one of those annual office events where he looked up my recipe on his iPhone and made the roasted baby potatoes. As he tells me, they were a hit and were gone in no time. I believe him.
Here is another potato snack which is a treat to the senses. Being pan roasted with only 2 tbsp of oil, you can enjoy a few. Pick one up with a fork (a toothpick makes it more fun) and enjoy the savory goodness of the creaminess of the baby potatoes soaked with the flavors of an exotic tandoori marinade, made crispy on the outside with a quick pan roast. For this dish, make the reach for your share from the platter because if you snooze you will lose - they will all be gone.
Ingredients: serves 2 - 3



Baby red potatoes
20 - 22 equal sized
Yogurt
2 - 3 tbsp
Salt
to taste
Lemon juice
1 tsp
Ginger garlic paste
1/2 tsp
Turmeric
1/4 tsp
Tandoori masala
1 tsp
Chaat masala
1/2 tsp, optional
Garam masala
1/4 tsp
Oil
2 tbsp
Red chilli powder/Paprika
1 tsp or to taste
Cilantro leaves
for garnish



Method:
1. Wash and boil the potatoes in boiling water for 3-4 minutes, it should be parboiled or about three fourth cooked. Drain all the water properly without breaking the potatoes.  Peel and prick them with a fork gently. Set aside.
2. For marination, in a medium glass bowl beat the yogurt till smooth, add  ginger garlic paste,lemon juice, turmeric powder, tandoori masala, red chilli powder, garam masala, 1 tbsp oil, chat masala and mix well. Add in the potatoes and gently coat them with all the spices. Marinate for at least 1 hour in the refrigerator. You may marinate overnight as well.
3. Heat the remaining 1 tbsp oil in a non stick pan/skillet on medium heat and cook the potatoes till golden and crispy on all sides, about 12-15 minutes, stirring often. Be careful not to break the potatoes.
4. Garnish with loads of cilantro, lemon wedges, and serve with ketchup or chutney. ENJOY!
Notes:
1. Tandoori masala and chaat masala is easily available in any Indian gocery store. I use the MDH brand.
2. You can use the big red potatoes as well if you cannot find the baby ones, just cut them up in big chunks.

27 comments:

Chitra said...

Wow!!!!!looks very tempting...

Akila said...

Wow that was too good.... Just love potatoes....

Hamaree Rasoi said...

these baby potatoes are my fav...When I am pressed for time and don't have mush veggies in my fridge I make this...pics are tempting me...well prepared

Gayathri NG said...

Looks so tempting n delicious roast...

Prathibha said...

very delicious potatoes..looks so tempting n yumm

Aruna Manikandan said...

wow...
looks delicious and very tempting dear :)

Maayeka said...

Cute and spicy..loved these tandoori potatoes.nice and easy pan fried version

Valarmathi Sanjeev said...

Pic makes me hungry....lovely recipe...looks awesome and delicious.

Tina said...

Tempting...

kitchen queen said...

slurrrrrrrrrrrrrrp I am drooling here seeing the potatoes.They r so tempting and inviting.

Roshu said...

Great recipeeeee........

Paaka Shaale said...

These baby potatoes looks so very tempting Pooja. It's absolutely irresistible. Wonderful recipe and stunning presentation :)

Priya said...

Omg, seriously am drooling over those potatoes.

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

Scrumptious! This is an awesome way of preparing new potatoes.

Cheers,

Rosa

shooting star said...

your roasted baby potatoes were definitely a hit with my hubby so will try this one out for sure :)

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radha said...

Looks so good. Can serve as a curry or a snack.

Sara said...

Yum, these potatoes look incredible! Fantastic flavors - love everything going on here.

Shabitha Karthikeyan said...

Yes Puja you are totally right. Potato recipes always has many hits especially when you post them to Foodgawker or TS. Love your version !!!

Shveta said...

Beautiful clicks! Looks so tempting. I'll be trying soon.

Thanks!

Debs @ The Spanish Wok said...

You are so right about the popularity of potato dishes LOL

This recipe is fab and is perfect for my veggie friend, thanks.

Have pinned for another day.

Subhie Arun said...

wow tats really spicy n yummy!!...v mouthwatering...shud gv atry!!lovely shot!

Spandana said...

Those are such lovely and delicious looking potatoes. Totally in love with the pictures.

Rajee Mani said...

Yummy potatoes. They are such good appetizers/snacks for a party.

Priya Yallapantula said...

I see that you have been very busy lately posting delicious recipes. But, so far of all your latest recipes in past month, this has been my favorite. Got to give it a try :)

Praphul said...

We made it for office pot luck and the the dish was sold out in 5 min!!!!Thank you

Anonymous said...

I see ginger and garlic paste in the list of ingredients but not used in the recipe.

Puja said...

@ Anon ~ Thanks for pointing it out, have updated the post.

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