Spicy Indian Smashed Potatoes with Fresh Mint
I don't make mashed potatoes nearly as often as my husband and friends might like, but now that cooler weather temperatures have descended, I don't mind indulging in starches once in a while myself. Ordinary mashed potatoes whipped with cream and butter may be fine, but I like to dress up almost any kind of food that I cook, and even classics are typically tweaked to suit my fancy. These mashed potatoes — not whipped or mashed too finely, mind you — are blended with fresh ginger, plenty of chilies, and an assortment of Indian spices, and then pan-fried until golden and served with fresh chopped mint. They didn't last long at all when I served them up to guests.
Chat masala, a hot, sour and salty Indian spice, is almost essential to this dish, and easy to make at home or find at any Indian grocer. But if you don't have the time to make your own or go to an Indian store, stir in a few tablespoons of fresh lemon juice near the end of the cooking time instead. The recipe also calls for "anardana," or ground dried pomegranate seeds, which are also easily available at Indian or Asian grocers. If you don't have it or can't find it, substitute it with tamarind paste, dried mango powder (amchoor), or ground sumac powder.
Spicy Indian Smashed Potatoes with Fresh Mint |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Indian Published on October 15 Mashed potatoes blended with chilies and spices, pan-fried until golden, and served with fresh mint — a spicy, flavorful and attractive alternative to plain mashed potatoes Preparation: 15 minutes Cooking time: 45 to 50 minutes Print this recipe Ingredients:
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Other spiced potato dishes you may enjoy from Lisa's Kitchen:
Bengali-Style Crunchy Potatoes
Aloo Gobi (Curried Cauliflower and Potatoes)
Potato Patties Stuffed with Spiced Mushrooms and Green Peas
Potato Patties Stuffed with Spiced Green Peas (Aloo Matar Tikki)
Potato Salad with a Harissa-Style Dressing
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