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Chutneywale Aloo

Aug 19, 2019 | Last Updated: Oct 13, 2021 | by Swati

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Chutneywale Aloo, a spicy and tangy  preparation of potatoes in green chutney, served as a starter or side dish

It's Vegan friendly, Gluten-free and Nut Free.

Chutney wale Aloo | Baby Potatoes in sweet and spicy chutney

 

Chutneywale Aloo is Potatoes cooked in spices and green chutney.It is a very easy dish that gets ready within few minutes, from start (boiling potatoes) to serving. A simple but rich in flavors dish from the North Indian Cuisine(Uttar Pradesh).

This spicy and tangy dish can be served as snack or starter at get-togethers. A simple dish that combines the flavors of mint and coriander/cilantro chutney with potatoes and other spices.

Vegetarian and Vegan Recipes with Potatoes that you will love

People have been consuming these for centuries. Potato is a very versatile  vegetable and can be prepared in endless ways.

Make curries(Rassewale Aloo), starters, mash it or stir fry it use the way you like it.

  You can pair it with vegetables like cauliflower, peas(Aloo Matar), carrots (Aloo Gajar Methi Ki Subzi) or can make it on it's own like Cajun Potatoes for starters..

You can make main dishes, snacks and starters. Use it as a filling in breads(Aloo Kulche), pies or rolls and wraps.

Kids love potatoes and eat it most of the forms without making any fuss.

Aloo Ka parantha is one the favorite lunchbox item for kids in India. With chutney, jam or sauce it makes a filling school lunch.

Many people avoid potatoes due to high starch content. But when consumed in moderate and not deep fried it is quite beneficial for health. Potato's contain fiber, potassium, vitamin C, and vitamin B6 content, lack of cholesterol in it, support heart health. Potatoes also contain good amounts of fiber.

Do you know that 19th August is National Potato day in the U.S.. Linking my post to the Potato Day Event by  Valentina Celant. Do check out the recipes by participating bloggers.

Happy National Potato Day!

Thank you to Valentina from The Baking Fairy for organizing this event!
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Ingredients for Chutney wale Aloo

To make Chutney wale Aloo, you can use boiled baby potatoes or any other regular potatoes. While making  this dish to be served as starter, I prefer to make with baby potatoes. Cut regular potatoes in bite sized cubes to make the dish.

Green chutney is made with fresh cilantro/coriander and mint leaves.Recipe here. Skip garlic from green chutney if you want  a no-onion no-garlic dish. Many people in India, avoid food with onion and garlic and many do it  on some festivals. These chutney wale aloo is a perfect dish to cook something different other than your usual potato recipe.

Other spices used are cumin seeds, coriander powder, turmeric powder, red chilli powder and dry mango powder. All the spices are available at most of the grocery store outside India. Dry Mango powder is available at India grocery store. You can also use lemon juice if it is not available . You can also use lemon and pepper seasoning to give a tangy flavor to the dish.

How to make Chutneywale Aloo

First step is to boil potatoes. Wash potatoes nicely and boil it in pressure cooker or in open pan. I boil potatoes in stove-top pressure cooker, till one whistle, then let the pressure go on it's own. The potatoes used for the dish should not be over boiled, as the dish won't taste good with over soft  potatoes.

Make green chutney. For that grind all the ingredients under chutney section. Adjust green chillies level in chutney as per your heat tolerance.

Many people like to deep fry boiled potatoes and then saute the potatoes in spices and chutney. I do not deep fry potatoes, just saute it and add all the dry powdered  spices except amchur powder as we add it in end..

Squeeze some lemon juice and chaat masala( another Indian spice mix for snacks and starters).

Some more recipes with baby potatoes that you will surely enjoy

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Let's see in detail how I make this spicy and tangy Chutneywale Aloo

Chutneywale-Aloo

Chutney Wale Aloo

Swati
Potatoes Cooked in spicy and tangy green chutney and spices. Perfect for starters and snacks or to be served as side dish with any bread of your choice.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 5 minutes mins
Potato Boiling Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 25 minutes mins
Course Side Dish, Starters
Cuisine Indian, North Indian

Ingredients
  

  • 8-10 Baby Potatoes or 2 Large potatoes

For Green Chutney

  • 1 Cup Fresh Cilantro Leaves
  • 2 tbsp Fresh Mint Leaves
  • 1-2 Green Chillies
  • Fresh Ginger Piece(small)
  • 1-2 tsp Lemon Juice

For Tempering Potatoes

  • 1 tsp Cumin Seeds/Jeera
  • 1-2 tsp Coriander Powder
  • 1 tsp Red Chilli Powder adjust as per your preference
  • ¼ tsp Turmeric Powder
  • ½-1 tsp Dry Mango Powder/Amchur
  • 1-2 tsp Lemon Juice
  • 1-2 tsp Tamarind Chutney optional

Instructions
 

  • Wash potatoes nicely and boil it in pressure cooker or in open pan. I boil potatoes in stove-top pressure cooker, till one whistle, then let the pressure go on it's own.
  • Make green chutney. For that grind all the ingredients under chutney section. Adjust green chillies level in chutney as per your heat tolerance.
  • To boil in pan, add enough water, and boil potatoes till soft and skin starts to come out. Use a tooth pick or fork to check whether the potatoes are done.

Make Green Chutney

  • Grind all the ingredients under the chutney section to a smooth paste. Add 1-2 tbsp of water if required.
  • Wash Mint and cilantro/coriander leaves very nicely. Take out the thick stem only keep the tender ones with the leaves.

Tempering Potatoes

  • In a non-stick pan r kadhai, add oil.
  • Once the oil is hot enough, add cumin seeds.
  • When seeds crackle, add boiled potatoes and saute for 1-2 minutes.
  • Add all the powder spices under spices section, except dry mango powder.
  • Cook for 2 minutes, keep sauteing potatoes. After 2-3 minutes switch off the flame.
  • Add chutney, as required and dry mango powder and mix it well with potatoes.
  • Add tamarind chutney and mix well. This is optional, I like to add it as it gives a tangy and a bit sweet taste to potatoes.
  • Squeeze some lemon/lime juice and serve hot as starter or with fresh hot chapatis or any bread of your choice.

Notes

The potatoes used for the dish should not be over boiled, as the dish won't taste good with over soft potatoes.
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Chutney wale Aloo

Do make this spicy dish with potatoes,you can make some yogurt based sauce to relish as starter. Or this can also be served as side with any lentil curry like Dal Tadka and fresh hot chapatis.

Easy to make spicy and tangy potatoes are Gluten-free, Vegan and low in oil. Adjust the spice level if there are kids, and  trust me these will be a hit among every age group at your parties and gatherings. A dish that is a crowd pleaser and can be served at potlucks too.

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  1. Samantha Francis

    August 22, 2019 at 12:38 am

    There are quite a load of recipes made with potatoes. This one, simply superb. It was a simple recipe, easy to make and the blend of spices lures you to try more. I tried it with the coriander and mint leaves. the lemon juice and chaat masala has given a fantastic flavour.

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    • FoodTrails

      August 26, 2019 at 2:13 pm

      Thanks Samantha !! Glad you liked the recipe.

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  2. wendyklik

    August 19, 2019 at 4:36 pm

    Love the flavor profile of this dish. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Valentina | The Baking Fairy

    August 19, 2019 at 12:31 pm

    These potatoes sound so tasty and delicious! I love the herbs in the green chutney. What a perfect pairing!!

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    • Swati

      August 19, 2019 at 1:14 pm

      Thanks Valentina!! Do try potatoes this way I Indian flavors you will surely love it!!

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  4. Megala

    August 19, 2019 at 11:46 am

    It is hard to find someone who doesn’t like potatoes. I find potato and green chutney the most delicious & flavourful combo, and I’m going to make this dish tomorrow. Thanks for sharing a wonderful potato recipe.

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    • Swati

      August 19, 2019 at 1:13 pm

      Thank Megala!! Do try this .. I am sure you will love it!!

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  5. Swati

    August 19, 2019 at 11:32 am

    So true Pooja.. we too love these chatpate aloo!!

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  6. tastyrecipesfrompooja

    August 19, 2019 at 3:46 am

    Yummy... I love potatoes... This dish is so good... Had made it long back!

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