I wasn't quite certain what to name this spiced up vegetable stir-fry, however it without a doubt is as a substitute like a dry side salad, so a salad it is. I cooked up a 3 path Indian meal and this delightful little dish made up the vegetable aspect of the dinner. It's pretty clean to make, and in case you want to shop time, roast or boil your potatoes the nighttime earlier than or within the morning before you certainly get all the way down to kitchen commercial enterprise.
Chaat — or chat — masala is essential in this dish, and can easily be made in your own kitchen (see this recipe here) or purchased from Indian grocery stores. Overall, this dish is rather mild on the heat side, making it a lovely and tempering accompaniment with some zesty flare to a spicy butter paneer masala. I also served a split mung and basmati rice kitcheree. It was a fine meal that was rather a homage to the culinary traditions of northern India.
This could be an awesome salad to take along for an outside outing because it incorporates no dairy and might not damage as fast inside the warm sun as many different potato salads do which might be dressed with mayonnaise or encompass cheese.
More spicy potato dishes you are positive to experience from Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen:
Bengali-Style Crunchy Potatoes
Indian-Style Potato and Pea Salad with Tamarind and Chat Masala
Samosa-Style Stuffed Baked Potatoes
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