There is no rule in cooking, yes there are rules in baking but cooking on gas or oven, its fun. You can take your ingredients, spices and voila , your dish is done. Same thing happens to me with this one too. I made Chips out of Arbi but wanted to make something new, so instead of using it to making chips I made it in sambar powder and result was delicious. You can use potatoes , sweet potatoes, raw bananas, turnips or any root vegetables for this dish. There is no hard and fast rule, just keep the masala same and change the vegetable of your family favorite and dish is done.
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Ingredients :
3 Arbi / Taro root
2 tbsp. oil
1 tsp. Mustard seeds
2 tbsp. Sambar powder
1 tbsp. red chili powder
salt to taste
2 tbsp. Rice Flour
few curry leaves
Lime juice to taste
Method:
Clean the Arbi's outer layer.
Cut it in Circles.
Keep it aside.
Take your pan, add the oil in it.
Add Mustard seeds in it when its start popping, add curry leaves in it.
Then add sambar powder, red chili powder and rice flour and salt and add sliced arbi.
Let it cook on low to medium flame till arbi cooks.
Mine was done in 8 minutes.
At the time of serving add lime juice and have it with roti.
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i does it sometimes in the same way...nice one...
ReplyDeleteThanks Niru, its my favorite too
DeleteCongrats linsy....lovely recipe
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Deletetotally love the colour and texture:)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful:)
Thanks Shweta for the compliments
DeleteIts in my try list.Urs is tempting !
ReplyDeleteTry it soon Chitra.
DeleteLiked your idea. Looks tempting too. I am thinking of trying it out with sweet potato. Thanks. And Congrats on your achievements.
ReplyDeletesure and let me know the outcome, thanks
DeleteCongrats Linsy, you deserve it, love this roasted arbi...
ReplyDeleteThanks Priya, see you after a long time, life must be hectic back home.
DeleteCongrats and I share the joy with you. This dish is something I have on mind for our veg meals.
ReplyDeleteThanks Nava. do try it
DeleteInteresting recipe Linsy... It looks delicious and yummy...
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DeleteCongrats Sweetheart....this is super yummy..loved the chatpata roasted taro
ReplyDeleteCongrats.. arbi roast looks tempting and delicious.
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DeleteI had not heard of Taro Root before - this sounds like a really interesting dish! Thank you for sharing it with us at the Hearth and Soul hop.
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