What happens when you commit to something and then in the blink of an eye - you find yourself struggling because you did something stupid? Well, I can tell you what happens with me!
I signed up for Taste and Create for March - well I just made it. Considering today is the last day. 😉 What happened was this.....
We still own our home north of us - about 4 hours away. It was for sale, but no longer is. My youngest son now has a new home to live in....along with a new kitchen (not to mention the brand new bathroom before we moved out!). I cannot wait to show you photos, however, I won't have any until after this weekend when we go back home to finish the job. Anywho (as my son Justin would say) on one of our trips up there about 3 or 4 weeks ago, I did something that one who is addicted to blogging should never do. I forgot my laptop. I didn't realize I had forgotten it until we were almost home. Hence, I ended up using my iPod to access the internet. For someone who is getting on the "ahem" older....side....that dinky little screen doesn't do much for you! So, I lamented and felt sorry for myself and didn't really blog because of it. I was internet deprived I tell you! Then, the other day I receive a reminder email that some of us who joined T&C for the month still hadn't posted. Was my face red?! So, I got right on the ball after I was reminded and found the recipe I wanted to make from PJ's blog Seduce your Tastebuds. Then, I found another recipe that I knew I had to make to go with!
I love Indian food. I had never had it until one of the Grad students took me along with a few others to a goodbye dinner at a local Indian restaurant. From the first bite I was hooked. Since then, I have made a few things but its not a staple in our home because Grumpy is a fussy wussy when I make it. He insists he hates curry. I think he doesn't know what he's talking about....but you all know that already. 😉
So, whether Grumpy liked it or not, I was making my Indian food for dinner tonight. I had already decided he would get a burger if he complained about the food! In any case, I have a LOT of Potato Masal and Poori for lunch tomorrow and I am tickled pink over it! This stuff is delicious I tell you. Absolutely delicious! I will leave you with how I made the Potato Masal as I could not follow PJ's ingredient list exactly. I tried to find curry leaves but even the India Bazaar didn't have them. I was very sad! However, for the Poori, please visit her site to get her recipe as I followed that one to a T! You can also find the original Potato Masal at her site also. Links to follow!
Potato Masal with Masala Poori
original recipe for Potato Masal on Seduce your Tastebuds
3 Medium potatoes, peeled, cubed and boiled in salt water until tender
1 small onion, chopped
2 plum tomatoes, chopped
4 cloves garlic, minced
½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
½ teaspoon madras curry powder
1 teaspoon mustard seed (I used black)
1 teaspoon cumin seed
Oil
Salt to taste
Fresh Cilantro leaves and diced tomato for garnish
Peel, cube and boil the potatoes in salt water until tender. Slightly mash and set aside.
Place oil in frying pan along with mustard, cumin seeds, and red pepper flakes. Turn heat on high and cook in oil until seeds begin to sizzle and pop. Remove from heat, add curry powder and cook and stir for another minute. Add onions, garlic and tomatoes and simmer until onions are tender. Mix in potato mash along with water and salt. Bring to a boil. Add more water as needed. Serve with cilantro and tomato topping and of course, the Poori on the side for dipping! Enjoy! Thank you PJ!
Beth Michelle
Indian food is great! I just had some for dinner tonight 🙂 This looks so wonderful!
Marly
I love indian food and this dish looks delicious!
Aggie
Another Indian dish I would love to try at home! looks and sounds delicious!
Kristen
I don't know Indian food like I would like to. I love the sound of this mixture of flavors. I am just wondering if I would need six hamburgers in reserve for the rest of my family 🙂
Cookin' Canuck
I adore Indian food and the flavors in this sound wonderful - something I would be happy to eat all day.
Miss @ Miss in the Kitchen
I've never had Indian food. I find it very interesting and my mom is crazy about it. I will share this with her, it sounds really good.
PJ
Thanks for trying out these recipes.This is my Lil ones fav combo.And I'm really glad you liked them :).
Barbara @ Modern Comfort Food
I'm so glad to see you back, Shelby, laptop and all! I've been missing you and your wonderful posts. I became smitten with Indian-style cooking while living in Kenya and South Africa over the last many years and am totally on board with this versatile side dish which would go well with almost any main course. I'll be perfectly happy to take Grumpy's share if he gets stroppy!
Corina
I love Indian food, and have it at least once a week. It was my husband who really got me into it when we got together 6 years ago. Luckily I now like it as much as he does. This dish looks lovely - and I even have curry leaves in my cupboard!
marla
I love indian food and even more so when it it homemade 🙂
Pegasuslegend
You have me stumped here. Have never seen or heard of this dish.. It has several ingredients I can taste in my mind together that I love! Would like to try something like this nixing the onions. Sounds yummy!