Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Dum Aaloo | Baby Potatoes in Almond-Yogurt based Gravy
Visit www.foodomania.com for the recipe & step by step pictures.
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Accompaniments/Side-Dish,
Indian,
Main Course,
Party food
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perfectly done
ReplyDeleteyum yum!! dum aloo goes very well with pooris!!
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These look really great, better than what they serve in the restaurants (no oil layer floating on top). Great job!
ReplyDeletelooks delicious and yummy
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ReplyDeletelooks amazing ! pass me that bowl of veggies with some Rotis :-)
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mouthwatering so tempting
ReplyDeletemouthwatering so tempting
ReplyDeletemouthwatering so tempting
ReplyDeletei want to have that for dinner.
ReplyDeleteDum aloo looks absolutely divine and highly inviting..
ReplyDeleteMmmm...Looks so creamy and delicious...Mouthwatering
ReplyDeleteDham Aloo is book marked....looking very very yummy..I never tried this.....must try..thanks for sharing such a lovely recipe.....and thanks for the wishes.. will like my post to ur event..
ReplyDeleteVery tempting gravy!!! A Perfect Combo for Indian Breads!!!!
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ReplyDeleteVery elobrated description about the recipe coming to the curry the picture itself says how yummy it is def will try this recipe
ReplyDeleteI've never eaten Dum Aloo :/
ReplyDeleteDum Aloo looks absolutely delicious. Yum yUm!
ReplyDeleteWow wow wow.. wonderfully done kavi. It is pulling me. I just want to grab from the monitor.
ReplyDeletewow...Dum Aloo looks super inviting and fabulous...well done Kavi!!
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Looks delicious !!
ReplyDeleteDelicious gravy! Nice stepwise pictures.
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looks yum; our family fav and vardhini as rajnikanth of bloggywood is amusing !
ReplyDeletetoo good.. n very well xplained..
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ReplyDeleteWow Kavi, the dish looks excellent and nice step by step clicks. Perfect party food too.
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ReplyDeleteLip-smacking dish...
ReplyDeleteamazing! restaurant dum aloo put me off because of the oil floating on top. this looks wonderful!
ReplyDeletelovely dum aloo! i havent made these in a while.. potatoes are such a versatile vegetable!
ReplyDeleteSlurp!! What a flavorful dish:-) Lovely pictorial..I love dum aloo..but totally hate peeling the little potatoes..it takes ages for me:-(
ReplyDeleteKavi, there s an award for you at my blog do collect it and yes i just bought a bag of baby potatoes to make this
ReplyDeletehad been thinking of making dum aloo and bang...u hv posted the recipe...the addition of almonds is new and deftly makes the dish rich and creamy...wld love to try this version...
ReplyDeletedelicious looking combination looks wonderful
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering Dum Aloo...
ReplyDeletelove this version of shallow frying the aloo
ReplyDeleteGreat blog...loved your non food posts too.
ReplyDeleteAloo dum is a fave recipe in every Indian household but this version looks so special. With almonds i would love to try this.
Nicely explaned with piks... Thanks for the recipe..
ReplyDeleteDum aloo looks superb..
ReplyDeleteyou have a beautiful blog and such step by step clicks are a great thing to achieve. love this dum aloo recipe.
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic & yummy!!!
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very rich and yummy aloo recipe..
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these look so delicious! I love potatoes and can just imagine what they would taste like here! Wonderful!
ReplyDeletewow!!Delicious & mouthwatering dish...now the recipe is in my mind,will try this way next time when I cook potatoes....
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