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Saag Aloo
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Does anyone have a tried and tested saag aloo recipe?
Also, if I wanted to add mince to it, would I fry the mince off and just pop it in or add more spice to the mince then add it?
All my foods need to be high in protein and I have a real craving for saag aloo but need to adjust it for me.
Thanks for your help
Also, if I wanted to add mince to it, would I fry the mince off and just pop it in or add more spice to the mince then add it?
All my foods need to be high in protein and I have a real craving for saag aloo but need to adjust it for me.
Thanks for your help
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd probably make Keema and just substitute spinach and potatoes for the usual peas. For me, the meat would really need to be cooked with spices.
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I`ve made Keema to this -
500G lamb mince
1 large onion
Olive oil
1tsp garlic
1 tsp ginger
1 heap tsp salt
1 tsp garam masala
1 heap tsp curry powder
1/2 heap tsp chilli powder
1/2 heap tsp turmeric
1/2 tin chopped tomatos
same of water
1 cup peas
chopped corriander
Brown and drain mince. Finely chop onion and try in oil until golden. Add ginger & garlic. Add powders except garam masala. Add lamb. Add toms/water. Cover and simmer for 90 mins. Add peas and cook uncovered for 30 mins. Add garam masala at end with chopped corriander. I did have a carrot and potato dish that went with it but I have lost it
500G lamb mince
1 large onion
Olive oil
1tsp garlic
1 tsp ginger
1 heap tsp salt
1 tsp garam masala
1 heap tsp curry powder
1/2 heap tsp chilli powder
1/2 heap tsp turmeric
1/2 tin chopped tomatos
same of water
1 cup peas
chopped corriander
Brown and drain mince. Finely chop onion and try in oil until golden. Add ginger & garlic. Add powders except garam masala. Add lamb. Add toms/water. Cover and simmer for 90 mins. Add peas and cook uncovered for 30 mins. Add garam masala at end with chopped corriander. I did have a carrot and potato dish that went with it but I have lost it
Some may find her recipes long winded but I find the spice grinding therapeutic and I loathe recipes that call for a tbs of curry powder. Yum (?), a totally generic meal with no real distinction, I am shocked how many 'authentic' Indian recipe books do this!
Her vindaloo is the best recipe I have ever come across, flavoursome and rich, it is not about chucking chillies at it to make it stupidly hot.
I confess to using an old coffee grinder to grind my spices rather than a pestle and mortar though :-)
Her vindaloo is the best recipe I have ever come across, flavoursome and rich, it is not about chucking chillies at it to make it stupidly hot.
I confess to using an old coffee grinder to grind my spices rather than a pestle and mortar though :-)