Back home I used to love bell peppers [aka capsicum, shimla mirch] and for some reason don't enjoy eating it here in the US. Being a vegetarian, its not a good idea to be choosy with limited vegetables available here :)) So I decided to cook a regular bell pepper and potato curry with a twist.....and my secret ingredient is MDH Paav Bhaji Masala [you can get in any Indian store ]. Trust me, Paav bhaji masala adds an extra zing to the sabzi and now its one of my favorites !! I hope you all gonna enjoy this one....
Ingredient:
Potato - 2 medium
Bell pepper [Capsicum] - 2 medium
Onion- 1 big
Mustard seeds [rai] - 1tbsp
Turmeric - 1.5 tsp
*Paav Bhaji masala - 2tbsp
Corriander/Cilantro Powder [dhania] - 1.5tsp
Salt - according to taste
Green Chillie - 1 chopped
Method:
Note:
* I prefer MDH brand. I have tried Badshah Brand, not very happy with the taste
Ingredient:
Potato - 2 medium
Bell pepper [Capsicum] - 2 medium
Onion- 1 big
Mustard seeds [rai] - 1tbsp
Turmeric - 1.5 tsp
*Paav Bhaji masala - 2tbsp
Corriander/Cilantro Powder [dhania] - 1.5tsp
Salt - according to taste
Green Chillie - 1 chopped
Method:
- Boil potato, make sure you don't over boil them, else they will be mushy
- Chop onions [slightly bigger pieces, it adds taste to the subzi (curry)]
- Chop bell peppers [not too big nor too small]
- Heat oil, add mustard seeds and let it splutter [the seeds may start to pop out of the pan and get into your eyes, I cover it with a lid]
- Add onion and green chillies and cook until onions turn pink [you can add some salt to prevent them from burning]
- Now add chopped bell peppers and cook on low heat till the bell peppers loose rawness [I think its a very important step, else the curry doesn't taste that great]
- Add all the spices, including salt and immediately add chopped boiled potato
- Give a nice stir and cover the pan and cook on medium-low heat, keep stirring in between to avoid contents from getting stuck to the bottom of the pan
- Let the potatoes absorb the spices and you are done!
- It makes a nice side dish.
- It also makes a nice filling for bread sandwich
Note:
* I prefer MDH brand. I have tried Badshah Brand, not very happy with the taste
Comments
@Pavithra: welcome to my blog
@Pratibha: try it out you will like it
Very nice recipe, the pav bhaji masala is good tip. Should try one.
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