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November 19th, 2007 at 9:42 am

Potato Pepper curry/Capscium Fry



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Here’s raising toast to the much awaited and anticipated time of the week, the weekend. Ah! The sweet joy, relaxation and freedom associated with the weekend after a major grind parallels none. It all beings Friday evening after calling it quits at work, suddenly things seem casual and laidback and everything is freed from the clutches of time. The pressure, tension, routine is put to rest and it is the time of sweet indulgence.

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Come Saturday and everything seems relaxed and calm. Monday seems so distant in the horizon, that there is time even to graze and admire the vegetables. The million chores, shopping, grocery, bill pay etc everything can wait while this peaceful moment is savored, at least until it lasts!This is my contribution for the event Think Spice …. think Ginger hosted by wonderful and thoughtful Sunita of Sunita’s world. Ingredients

  • 15 mini peppers

  • 1 medium potato

  • 1 small onion

  • 2 Tbsps Grated ginger

  • Coriander leaves for garnishing

  • Turmeric

  • Chilli powder

  • Jeera, mustard

  • Oil

  • Salt to taste

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Preparation:

  • Chop the peppers into small strips and keep aside.

  • Peel the potato and dice it into small cubes.

  • Chop the onions into small pieces and keep aside.

Method: 

  • Take a microwave safe bowl, add enough water and put the diced potato into it. Microwave for about 4 minutes. Make sure that the potato is almost cooked not completely though.

  • Take a heavy bottom pan; add about 2 Tbsps of oil. Add jeera, mustard and let it splutter.

  • Add part of grated ginger, mix it well and then add the diced onions.

  • After the onions are sautéed and turned transparent, add the cut pepper, salt and turmeric chilli powder and mix well until the pepper is cooked.

  • Next add the cooked potato to this and mix well. Add the remaining ginger at this time.

  • Add more turmeric and salt and oil if necessary.

  •  Lastly garnish with chopped coriander leaves.

 Serve with Rotis/ phulkas or with Rice.  

 

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  • 1

    That looks yummy..and perfect for me as I have a few potatoes and half a red pepper to use up before the long weekend coming up :)

    Priya on November 19th, 2007
  • 2

    Loved the color of the peppers RC… weekend..whats that? Its Monday here and I will get familiar with the word only on Thursday evening :-)

    Ashwini on November 19th, 2007
  • 3

    love colored peppers..they add a burst of color to subzis…

    Rajitha on November 19th, 2007
  • 4

    I await for the beautiful Mondays, kids and husbands are all out of my hair and I can peacefully do my chores on my time!;D
    Yeah, I am waiting for Thursday too, might go to the beach, Meanwhile slogging for Thanksgiving dinner!:))
    Peppers look so gorgeous, very appropriate for Fall, great entry. Enjoy.

    Asha on November 19th, 2007
  • 5

    The colours are so beautiful. Lovely dish

    Happy cook on November 19th, 2007
  • 6

    Aha, it looks really delicious. I have seen these small peppers in farmers mkt and costco manytimes but never bought. Do they taste sweet??

    shivapriya on November 19th, 2007
  • 7

    Lovely peppers and even lovely yummy sabji.

    rinasrecipes on November 19th, 2007
  • 8

    I can vouch for the flavor! ginger can be so versatile and goes well with so many things this one surely would taste great!

    mansi on November 19th, 2007
  • Dhivya on November 19th, 2007
  • 10

    Loved the sabji colour…Ginger & peppers.. must make it real spicy!

    Seema on November 19th, 2007
  • 11

    Oh the peepers are looking lovely! Liked your simple curry so much! :)

    lathanarasimhan on November 19th, 2007
  • 12

    Lovely pic of the peppers…lovely entry !!

    Rachel on November 20th, 2007
  • 13

    lovely and colorful :)

    Nags on November 20th, 2007
  • 14

    Thanks Priya. I hope you get a chance to try this.

    Thanks Ashwini, lets not forget the loooong weekend. Weekend will come on Tuesday itself :-)

    Thanks Rajitha.

    Thanks Asha. Hope you have a great time at the beach and a Happy Thanksgiving meal.

    RedChillies on November 20th, 2007
  • 15

    Thanks Happy Cook.

    Thanks Shivapriya. They are actually very sweet and not hot at all. Especially after they are cooked, they aquire sweet taste.

    Thanks Rina

    thanks Mansi.

    Woow hooo Dhivya. Thank you for tagging me :-)

    RedChillies on November 20th, 2007
  • 16

    Thanks Seema

    Thanks Latha.

    Thanks Rachel

    Thanks Nags.

    RedChillies on November 20th, 2007
  • 17

    sabji looks soo colorfulllll and delecious

    sagari on November 20th, 2007
  • 18

    That looks like a scrumptious subji ….

    Laavanya on November 20th, 2007
  • 19

    looks delicious and the photo is looking excellent!

    roopa on November 21st, 2007
  • 20

    Oh those photos! I have to look at them again and again. Great work.

    VegeYum on November 24th, 2007
  • 21

    That looks lip smackingly good…thanks for sending it over.

    sunita on November 24th, 2007
  • 22

    Wow! Looks so delicious and colorful! :)

    @shu on November 25th, 2007

 

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