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Aaloo pakodi sabzi is made  when there is no green vegetable is available  just like in rainy season. This is very delicious and easy to make. Here below is its full recipe:
Ingredients
2 potatoes
6 pakodies
2 tbsp of oil
Pinch of asafetida
1 tsp of cumin seeds
1 tbsp of grated ginger
1/2 cup of chopped onion
2 tomatoes
1 tsp turmeric powder
Salt to taste
½ tsp red chili powder
½ tsp of garam masala
1 finely chopped green chili
Cilantro for garnishing
Method
1. For Pakoris/pakodis see one of my previous post Pakodi/Fulki.
2. Wash, peel and cut the potato into bite sized pieces.
3. Heat oil in a pressure cooker. Add asafetida, cumin seeds and let it crackle.
4. Now add ginger and onion and let it be light brown.
5. After that put finely chopped tomatoes with salt, turmeric powder,  red chili and green chili.  Cook it till oil separates from it.
6. Next add potatoes and stir well.
7.  After that add 4 cups of water.  Close the lid of pressure cooker.
8.  When first whistles comes, lower the flame to its lowest.  Cook it for 7 minutes.  After that remove from fire.
9.  Now let it get be cooled completely.  Open the lid and add pakodis/pakoris to it and cook it for 5 minutes with half covered lid.
10.  Put off the flame.  Now add garam masala and finely chopped cilantro leaves.
11.  Aaloo pakodi sabzi is ready to serve.
Enjoy Healthy Cooking!!!
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Basen pulki/pakodi is used in many dishes.  It is very easy and simple to make. I have many childhood memories related to it whenever my mother made it for kadhi, we start eating before putting it in the curry.  Here below is the whole process how we can make it:
Ingredients:
2 small cups of besan
1/2 tsp of turmeric powder
pinch of heeng
1 tsp of cumin seeds
pinch of soda bi carb
salt to taste
1 cup of water
Method
1. Take two cups of besan. Add salt, turmeric, cumin, and heeng to it.  Make batter with one cup of water. Add water gradually. If we add water at one time, there is chances of becoming lump in it.
2.  Next add soda bi carb and mix it with light hand.  Alternatively, if we dont want to add soda, then stir it with fingers till it becomes very light.  To test it, take water in a bowl and pour the little batter in it, if it starts floating, it is ready,
3.  Now heat the oil in a frying pan.
4. Put the batter for pakodis with spoon or with hand in the hot oil. Turn it and when it is done, take it out from the oil.
5. Pakodis/fulkis are ready.
Enjoy Healthy Cooking!!!
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Tamarind Paste      
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How to Roast Green Banana    
How to Microwave Raw Banana        
Tahini      
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Roasted Pumpkin Seeds       
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Roasted n Salted Soyabeans      
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Leftover Rice Tikki   
Boiled rice Parantha     
Baked Brown Rice PulavKhoya/Mawa 
Moong Beans Sprouts
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