Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Aloo Capsicum Sabji

Hi All....
Yesterday I made this recipe for lunch and it reminded me of my old days ......When I got married I didn't know anything to cook , before my marriage I bought few cooking books and brought them with me in my trousseau :-P LOL 

After marriage, I made dal makhani, shahi paneer, palak paneer etc etc...to impress my hubby :-) 
One day he came from office and asked me -"what have you cooked today for dinner?" I said - "chicken."
He said - "enough of all these dishes ...make something simple and easy to digest."

Now me in trouble :-( didn't learn anything before marriage. Mummy kept on saying learn cooking, learn cooking but I just ignored it.
I called her and asked few simple and easy recipes ....that time she blasted on me :-( but its OK.
This was the first simple and easy recipe which I made after my marriage.....So I wanted to share this with all the newly married and unmarried gals, so that they will not get scoldings from their moms :-)

Ingredients:
2 green bell peppers (capsicum)
2 potatoes
1 big tomato (finely chopped)
1"ginger (grated)
1/2 tsp cumin seeds
1/2 tsp coriander powder
1/4 tsp garam masala
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
1/2 tsp cumin powder
1/4 tsp red chilly powder
Salt acc.to taste
1/4 tsp amchoor powder
A pinch of hing
2 tbsp oil

Method:

  1. Wash, de-seeded and cut capsicum into cubes.
  2. Peel potatoes and cut them into cubes.
  3. Heat oil in non-stick kadhai, add hing and cumin seeds. When hing and cumin splutters and tomatoes and ginger.
  4. Cook tomatoes till they become pulpy.
  5. Add all the dry masalas and mix well. Cook for 1-2 mins.
  6. Add capsicum and potatoes. Mix nicely.
  7. Cover it with lid and cook it on low flame for 10-15 mins.
  8. Keep stirring in between to avoid sticking of veggies.
  9. Remove from fire.
  10. Serve hot with paranthas or rotis.




18 comments:

Divya A said...

Aloo and capsicum makes a perfect combo Shruti :) Sounds so yum!!

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meenab said...

shruti u r nt the only one. if u want more simple dishes u shud chk my recipe index
all of them are very simple none is elaborate

and believe me this dish i learnt only after marriage frm my sis in law hehe


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Unknown said...

Anything with potato will be my favorite...

Anonymous said...

This dish looks really tasty.. will try it out soon..:)

Tamilarasi Sasikumar said...

Yummy curry...Love it...

Shruti Dhingra Wahi said...

Thanks all :-)
Meena will surely try the recipes from your blog and will post them soon :-)

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Asmathnawaz@gmail.com said...

Delicious....looks yummy....

Sangeetha Nambi said...

Wow ! this is a perfect combo love this ever...
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Unknown said...

Shruti I love potato like anything
I love this Recipe...
Thank you for sharing dear

Shruti Dhingra Wahi said...

Thanks all :-)
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Sahasra Recipes said...

Perfect combo.

Hema said...

Love this yummy combo..

Julie said...

Love this combo very much,yummy!!
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Shruti Dhingra Wahi said...

Thanks Shailaja , Hema and Julie :-)

smita said...

bhuk lag gayi dekh k, kal hi baugi :) pucca

Unknown said...

This is my favorite combo, aloo & capsicum, loved the way u made it


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Saraswathi Ganeshan said...

Yummilicious combo..looks very tempting..