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Saag Aloo Recipe| How To Make Saag Aloo

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Saag Aloo -Simple and Rustic potato and spinach curry

Saag aloo is the simplest aloo palak curry and every one loves it for its mild and fresh flavors. It’s a very easy to cook stir fry with basic Indian spices. It is a very popular Indian dish in U.K.

There are many versions of making aloo palak , some are made the rich and  creamy style loaded with cream or yogurt which are also very tasty but you will not be able to taste the true flavour of palak.I have seen many people add tomatoes and many spices to make saag aloo but the authentic way of making saag aloo is to add very few spices and only spinach and potato ,no tomato or yogurt is added in it .Avoid overcooking of spinach ,just cook till done.

There is one more version of making Aloo Palak , North Indian style – Aloo palak ki bhujiya .As Spinach is very good for health so I always try to add it in our meal-

  • Sepu vadi ,
  • Spinach corn curry ,
  • Stuffed spinach and cheese balls,
  • Palak Raita,
  • Daal hariyali ,
  • Hara bhara kabab 

SAAG ALOO SUBZI

 

ALOO PALAK SAAG KI SUBZI

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3.15 from 14 votes

Saag Aloo, Spinach and potato stir fry

Simple and rustic spinach and potato curry
Prep Time10 minutes mins
Cook Time10 minutes mins
Total Time20 minutes mins
Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: Punjabi Cuisine
Keyword: saag aloo
Servings: 3 People
Author: Anjana Chaturvedi

Ingredients

  • 3 medium Potatoes / Aloo 400 grams
  • 250 gram Spinach / Palak
  • 2 Green Chillies / Hari Mirch chopped
  • To taste Salt / Namak
  • 3/4 tsp Cumin Seeds / Sabut Jeera
  • 1 pinch Asafoetida / Hing powder
  • 3 tbsp Mustard Oil / Sarso ka tel
  • 1 tbsp Lemon Juice / Nimbu Ka Ras
  • 1 pinch Garam Masala Powder
  • 1 tsp Ginger / Adrak chopped

Instructions

  • Wash spinach 2-3 times in enough water to remove all the dirt .
  • Chop the hard stalks of spinach ,no need to remove the tender stalks
  • Peel and chop potato into medium size cubes (peeling potato is optional)
  • Heat oil in a pan ,a prefer to use a iron kadhai to cook spinach
  • Add mustard oil and let it heat properly and then switch off the heat and let it cool down slightly.
  • Now add cumin seeds ,chopped green chilies ,ginger and asafoetida.
  • Now add chopped potatoes and salt and mix.
  • Cover and cook on medium heat
  • Stir 2-3 times in between to avoid sticking to the bottom.
  • When potatoes are 90% done then add the chopped spinach and mix.
  • Cook on medium heat till spinach become soft (no need to cover the pan now)
  • When done add garam masala and lemon juice and mix
  • Serve hot with chapati or rice

Notes

Note-
  1. Can use the leftover saag aloo to stuff in paratha or sandwiches.

Posted by Anjana Chaturvedi Filed Under: Dhaba Recipes, Dry Subzis / Indian Stir Fries, Lactation Recipes, Post Natal Food Recipes, Potato recipes, Punjabi Cuisine, Sabzi and Curries, Tiffin Variety, Winter Recipes

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  1. M&MFASHIONBITES

    2015-11-27 at

    Like the first photo 🙂
    Maria V.

3.15 from 14 votes (14 ratings without comment)

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