What you need:
Potato - 3 large, cooked, peeled and mashed well
Coconut milk - extracted thrice from 1/2 a coconut (See note)
Ginger - 1 inch piece
Green chilli - 2 or 3
Coconut oil - 2 tsp
Salt
Heat oil in a pan. Grind the ginger and green chillies to a coarse paste. Fry this paste in the oil until aromatic. Add the mashed potatoes, salt and the third extract of coconut milk. Let this boil for a few minutes on a low flame. Add the second extract and boil again for 2-3 minutes. Add the first extract, stir well and switch off heat. Garnish with fresh curry leaves.
This tastes great with rice, aapam or idiyappam.
Note :
To extract coconut milk - Take the grated coconut in a blender. Add a cup of water and blend for a minute. Strain to remove the liquid. This extract is thick and is called the first extract. Take the solids that are left behind after straining and repeat the process to get second and third extracts.
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sounds awesome!! I am sure my husband who is an Alu fan will be happy !!
ReplyDeleteOh Jay!! u have really triggered my Gastronomical Juices with your first para!!!! g
ReplyDelete"great taste of potatoes, coconut milk and aroma of ginger" Ohh Really mouth-watering Stew!!! Me and My sis used to have it as such from the Pot, hot Hot!!!!
Simple and comforting stew... Can smell the aroma..
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I have tried once ,but i was not satisfied with the taste.Bookmarking it,let me try and le u know.
ReplyDeletenice stew....nice pic...
ReplyDeleteHey, that sounds super, easy and delicious :)
ReplyDeleteHad isthu long back, love this coconut flavoured potato stew, beautiful dish..
ReplyDeleteho my fav..... yummy and creamy.. My mom used to add turmeric :)
ReplyDeleteOh so wonderful that your lil one loves this..
ReplyDeletelooks yumm..potato and coconut milk...nice one!
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That sounds like a healthy and authentic kerala recipe.
ReplyDeleteLooks yum n easy...gud one
ReplyDeleteYummmmmy love to have this with Apam mouthwatering here.
ReplyDeleteWow thats loads of calories isnt it not? But I guess thats where the great taste is. I have heard so much about "ishtu" but never tasted it...shall try it soon..
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You have a different recipe. Shall try to incorporate that next time I make. No onions? I just add sliced ginger and chillies and you have roasted it.
ReplyDeletestew looks so comforting,..
ReplyDeleteI had no guts to come in to see the post of ishtoo from FB updates as you will eventually have a bad tummy ache (as me would drool ;) ;))...
ReplyDeleteIshtoo is somthing I LOVE and never make here as hubby and kids dislike heartily :(
Interesting. It sounds something like a south Indian raita except that it is made with coconut milk.
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Hi dear,thank u for stopping by.
ReplyDeleteThe biscuits has to be baked at 325 degrees and make sure that the oven is pre heated well.
I meant to comment on this, not sure why I didn't - love how mild it looks, as well as the little green flecks in it!
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