Bengali Steamed Potatoes (Bhaapa Aaloo)
Bengali Steamed Potatoes (Bhaapa Aaloo)

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Bhapa Aloo or Steamed Potatoes is a delicious Bengali recipe prepared in panch phoran masala and marinated with mustard & curd paste. Hailing from Bengal, this recipe uses Panch Phoron for tempering. The quintessential Bengali Panch Phoron and mustard paste make this steamed potatoes in. #rakshabandhanspecial Hello!

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have bengali steamed potatoes (bhaapa aaloo) using 13 ingredients and 18 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Bengali Steamed Potatoes (Bhaapa Aaloo):
  1. Get 300 gms baby potatoes par boiled, peeled
  2. Take to taste Salt
  3. Make ready 1 teaspoon mustard paste
  4. Take as needed Water to steam
  5. Prepare 1 tablespoon mustard oil
  6. Prepare 1 chopped green chilli
  7. Get 1 tablespoon grated coconut
  8. Take 1 teaspoon curd
  9. Get 1 teaspoon turmeric powder
  10. Take 1 large banana leaf to steam
  11. Get 2 tablespoon vegetable oil
  12. Make ready 1 tablespoon Bengali paanch phoron seeds
  13. Make ready 1 dried red chilli

Alu Makha or Bengali Mashed Potatoes is a simple and seductive comforting dish, that is full of flavor and much lighter than most mashed potatoes. Moumita'r Kochu Paata Chingri – Colocasia Leaves with Shrimp. Kochu Pata Chingri, Kochupata Baata Chingri, Kochupata Bhaapa Chingri, Colocassia. BHAAPA : Fish or vegetables steamed with oil and spices.

Steps to make Bengali Steamed Potatoes (Bhaapa Aaloo):
  1. Heat oil in a non stick pan
  2. Temper with dry red chilli and pan phoron seeds. Let the seeds splutter
  3. Add and toss the potatoes till golden brown. Take them off heat and keep aside
  4. In a bowl, combine coconut, curd,salt, mustard paste, green chilli,turmeric powder and mustard oil
  5. Mix all the ingredients well
  6. Add and coat the potatoes with the curd-spice paste prepared
  7. Let the potatoes rest marinated for 15 minutes
  8. We would need a little more than 1/2 of a large banana leaf to steam. Discard the rest
  9. Heat a pan. Place the banana leaf on the pan and heat all sides folded on Low heat. (This makes the leaf soft and workable)
  10. Prepare a steamer with adequate water
  11. Now after marination, add the potatoes on to the center of the leaf
  12. Cover on all sides and tuck neatly with a kitchen twine or toothpicks
  13. Place the wrapped potatoes in the steamer carefully
  14. Steam for 10-12 minutes
  15. Keep the potatoes wrapped until ready to be served
  16. Once ready to serve, discard the twine and unwrap the leaf
  17. Serve warm with daal-rice or pooris. Enjoy
  18. Watch full recipe video at: https://youtu.be/tJD8sU3RSJk

A classic steaming technique is to wrap the fish in banana leaf to give it a faint musky, smoky scent. It is eaten with a generous portion of rice and a number of accompaniments. Common accompaniments to đal are aaloo bhaate (potatoes mashed. A wide variety of steamed potatoes options are available to you, such as origin, cultivation type, and certification. Bengali food is, like, the best thing in the world.

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