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Spicy Andhra Potato Fry (Bangaladumpa Vepudu) Recipe

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Andhra Style Bangaladumpa Vepudu (Potato Fry) Recipe

Indulge in the delightful flavors of Andhra cuisine with this simple yet tantalizing Bangaladumpa Vepudu, a crispy potato fry that brings warmth and spice to your lunch table. Perfectly paired with Tawa Paratha or steamed rice and accompanied by a bowl of Yellow Pumpkin Dal, this dish is a vegetarian favorite that embodies the essence of comfort food.

Ingredients

Ingredient Quantity
Potatoes (Aloo) 4, skin peeled and chopped into cubes
Onion 1, sliced
Garlic 4 cloves, crushed
Mustard seeds 1 teaspoon
White Urad Dal (Split) 1 teaspoon
Curry leaves 1 sprig
Cumin seeds (Jeera) 1 teaspoon
Red Chilli powder 1 tablespoon
Turmeric powder (Haldi) 1 teaspoon
Coriander Powder (Dhania) 1 tablespoon
Cumin powder (Jeera) 1 teaspoon

Nutritional Information (per serving)

Nutrient Amount
Calories Approximately 150
Protein 4g
Fat 6g
Carbohydrates 24g
Fiber 3g

Preparation Steps

  1. Prepare the Potatoes: Begin by peeling the potatoes and chopping them into cubes. Place them in a pressure cooker with enough water and cook for one whistle. Allow the pressure to release naturally, then set the cooked potatoes aside.

  2. Heat the Oil: In a kadai (wok), heat some oil over medium heat. Once hot, add the mustard seeds and urad dal. Allow them to splutter for about 10 seconds.

  3. Add Aromatics: Toss in the curry leaves, letting them crackle for another 10 seconds. Then, add the crushed garlic and sliced onions, sautéing until the onions turn light brown and crispy.

  4. Spice it Up: At this stage, incorporate all the spice powders from the ingredient list. Stir well to combine and infuse the oil with the spices.

  5. Combine with Potatoes: Gently add the cooked potatoes and salt to the pan. Toss everything together, ensuring that the potatoes are well coated with the aromatic masala.

  6. Serve: Present your Bangaladumpa Vepudu hot, alongside Tawa Paratha or steamed rice, and don’t forget a bowl of Yellow Pumpkin Dal for the ultimate meal experience.

Enjoy this comforting Andhra-style potato fry, perfect for any day of the week, and a dish that truly celebrates the rich culinary heritage of South India!

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