Tari wale aloo tamatar was the favourite aloo (potato) preparation in my home and hence I have a soft corner for it.
Tari wale aloo tamatar Potatoes are cooked in umpteen ways in India and around the world, each one more delicious than the other.
They go so well with rotis, pooris or parathas. They are a staple side dish as well.
Cooked dry, with light gravy or in a curry, they are versatile and can be made in so many different ways.
Today, I share a recipe which is really simple to make and can be whipped up in 10 if you have boiled potatoes at hand.
You will also love Dahi ke Aloo, Garlic Roasted potatoes, Aloo Methi, Aloo Matar, Dum Aloo, Vrat wale aloo and Jeera aloo
It is delicious and almost like soul food for me. When I went to Agra few years ago, I ended up having it in a lot of places instantly making me nostalgic.
After all, I do originally belong to UP and a lot of what I make at home has influences of that state's cuisine.
This potato curry does not need onion, ginger and garlic.
Hence it is also made as vrat food or prasad for Navratri, Diwali, Maha Shivratri, Janmashtami and other times.
Why You'll Love this Recipe
1. So easy and quick: This is such a delicious and quick potato curry or sabzi and comes together in no time.
There were so many times when I made it for a quick lunch. By the time, I was done with making rotis or rice, the curry was ready.
2. Newbie friendly: My son in college makes it easily and so can any beginner cook. Really foolproof with barely any steps.
3. Soul satisfying: I have grown up eating this delicious in a homestyle way curry. It signifies the taste of my childhood home.
4. Easy ingredients: Basically you need potatoes and tomatoes which most of us have in our pantry. Spices used are standard Indian spices.
Variations and Substitutions
1. This is a vegan recipe that is also gluten free if you don't use asafoetida.
2. You can use ghee in place of oil for frying the spices for a richer taste.
3. You can also add boiled peas to this for a tasty version.
4. Aloo tamatar can be used as a base curry and other boiled vegetables like cauliflower, carrots, mushroom, broccoli could be added to this curry.
5. You could also add paneer, tofu, boiled chickpeas to make this curry protein rich.
Ingredients
1. Potatoes: 3 medium-sized boiled potatoes are used in this curry. You can make it from raw potatoes too, but it will take more time.
2. Tomatoes: 2 large, ripe tomatoes are finely chopped and used here. They form the gravy base of this curry.
3. Spices: Cumin seeds, asafoetida (optional), mustard seeds (optional) along with garam masala, ground coriander, turmeric powder and cayenne are used.
4. Oil: 2 tsp. vegetable oil or mustard oil is used for tempering the spices.
5. Salt: About half a tsp. salt is used in the curry.
6. Chopped cilantro: It is used for final garnish and tastes so good.
Instructions
Chop the potatoes and tomatoes and keep aside.
You can use raw potatoes too. In this case, peel them and chop into pieces.
Heat oil in a pan/kadhai. Add in mustard seeds (optional) and cumin seeds. Wait for them to sputter.
Now add in the asafoetida. Fry for 15 seconds. Add in the tomatoes and some salt.
Let the tomatoes soften, release their water and cook. Add a little water if needed.
Once they are mushy, add the turmeric, ground coriander, garam masala, cayenne and salt and tip in the potatoes. Mix well.
Cook for a couple of minutes.
Add some water for a slight gravy. Cover and cook for a few minutes more.
If using raw potatoes, you may need about 10 minutes. For boiled potatoes, you only need about 5 minutes to incorporate the flavors.
Now taste and adjust the seasoning. Your aloo tari recipe or aloo tamatar is ready. Add more water if you like slightly more curry.
The curry will be runny. You can smash cooked potatoes with the back of a ladle to slightly thicken the curry.
Serve hot, garnished with chopped cilantro. It tastes so good.
Expert Tips
1. Made with boiled potatoes, it gets done very quickly. Otherwise, you can use raw potatoes.
2. If you wish to boil potatoes separately, you can do that in a pan with water. It takes about 15-20 minutes for medium potatoes.
You can also use a manual pressure cooker or Instant pot.
3. You can mash the potatoes a bit to make a slightly thick curry.
4. You can also make it dry by avoiding the use of any water.
5. This is perfect with rotis, pooris and parathas and is the easiest curry to get right.
6. Adjust the spices to taste especially the cayenne if you don't like much heat.
7. I normally don't use mustard seeds, but you can in this recipe.
Serving Suggestions
1. This aloo tamatar sabzi is a staple curry that goes really well with parathas, pooris, rotis, kachoris or even boiled rice.
2. I have also served this rava dosas or plain idli with coconut chutney for a spicy twist.
3. You can also pair this with dal tadka, rotis and a nice salad.
4. It is perfect when paired with pooris for a festive meal along with halwa.
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Tari wale Aloo Tamatar Recipe | Easy Potato curry
Ingredients
- 3 potatoes boiled
- 2 tomatoes finely chopped
- 2 tsp. vegetable oil
- ½ tsp. cumin seeds
- ½ tsp. mustard seeds optional
- 1 pinch asafoetida
- ½ tsp. turmeric powder
- 1 tsp. garam masala powder
- ½ tsp. cayenne or as per taste
- 1 tsp. ground coriander
- ½ tsp. salt
- 1 tbsp. cilantro
Instructions
- Chop the potatoes and tomatoes and keep aside. Heat oil in a pan/kadhai. Add in mustard and cumin seeds. Wait for them to sputter.
- Now add in the asafoetida. Fry for a minute. Add in the tomatoes and some salt. Let the tomatoes soften, release their water and cook. Add a little water if needed.
- Now add the turmeric, garam masala, cayenne and salt and tip in the potatoes. Mix well. Cook for a couple of minutes.
- Add some water for a slight gravy. Cover and cook for a few minutes more. Now taste and adjust the seasoning. Your tari wale aloo tamatar is ready.
- Serve hot, garnished with coriander leaves.
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Simple, home cooked food that is yummy. You can also have this with rava idlis or with boiled rice.
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nabanita says
I love potatoes..I want them in everything...This just moved to the dinner menu tonight ?
Rachna says
You would love it. I am sure of it. 🙂
nabanita says
I love potatoes..I want them in everything...This just moved to the dinner menu tonight ?
Rachna says
You would love it. I am sure of it. 🙂
Shailaja V says
I love the simplicity of this recipe so much! Anything with aloo gets my vote and Gy's too 😉 Will make this for dabba tomorrow 🙂
Rachna says
Oh yes, so simple and so tasty. This is my quick fix recipe when l am in a rush. Hope Gy likes it. 🙂
Shailaja V says
I love the simplicity of this recipe so much! Anything with aloo gets my vote and Gy's too 😉 Will make this for dabba tomorrow 🙂
Rachna says
Oh yes, so simple and so tasty. This is my quick fix recipe when l am in a rush. Hope Gy likes it. 🙂
Beat About The Book says
I love this one. Aaloo tamatar with puri would often be our Sunday brunch. Or when we had sudden guests our mum would make this one. Easy to cook and simply delicious. Soul food - just like you said. With idlis is a new combination. I wouldn't have thought of that.
Rachna says
Oh yes. Same at my place, with parathas too. Here in Bangalore, they serve rava idli with aloo sagoo which tastes like our aloo tamatar (except for the coconut).
Beat About The Book says
I love this one. Aaloo tamatar with puri would often be our Sunday brunch. Or when we had sudden guests our mum would make this one. Easy to cook and simply delicious. Soul food - just like you said. With idlis is a new combination. I wouldn't have thought of that.
Rachna says
Oh yes. Same at my place, with parathas too. Here in Bangalore, they serve rava idli with aloo sagoo which tastes like our aloo tamatar (except for the coconut).
Rajlakshmi says
This looks so Yummmm and so easy to make. Thanks for the recipe 🙂
Rachna says
Thanks, Rajlakshmi. Hope you enjoy the recipe.
Rajlakshmi says
This looks so Yummmm and so easy to make. Thanks for the recipe 🙂
Rachna says
Thanks, Rajlakshmi. Hope you enjoy the recipe.
Parul Thakur says
Ah! Ghar ki yaad aa gai Rachna. Have these with poori and then some jalebi 🙂 Thank you for this trip down the memory lane 🙂
Rachna says
Glad that it triggered warm, ghar ka memories in you. 🙂
Parul Thakur says
Ah! Ghar ki yaad aa gai Rachna. Have these with poori and then some jalebi 🙂 Thank you for this trip down the memory lane 🙂
Rachna says
Glad that it triggered warm, ghar ka memories in you. 🙂
Bikram says
This is my mum's favourite. Hence got to eat a lot of this.. Yummyliscious. .
Rachna says
How lovely!
Bikram says
This is my mum's favourite. Hence got to eat a lot of this.. Yummyliscious. .
Rachna says
How lovely!
Hemangini says
wow.. this is a breeze! I see so many western food blogs and in that yours is cute little nook of India.. Lovely. I love potatoes. 😀
Hemangini says
wow.. this is a breeze! I see so many western food blogs and in that yours is cute little nook of India.. Lovely. I love potatoes. 😀