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Sunday, 17 November 2013

Aloo (Potato) Pies

Now this is an easy dish to make. It's best eaten hot and washed down with a cold drink. It's fun to make with the family. And it's a nice recipe to hand down to your kids. 

Ingredients:-



2 cups flour
2 tsps Baking powder
1/2 tsp salt
3/4 cups water



Filling:-

3 large potatoes 
1 tbsp minced shadon beni
1 stalk minced chive
2 pimento pepper finely diced
1 tsp ground geera
1 tsp salt
pepper (optional)
oil for frying

Method:-

  1. Mix flour, baking powder, salt and water; knead lightly into a soft dough
  2. Set aside and cover with a clothe for a few minutes
  3. Clean, peel and boil the potato until soft. 
  4. Drain and mash potato with a potato masher or fork
  5. Season with salt, ground geera, chive, pimento pepper, pepper (optional) and mix well
  6. Divide the dough into approximately 10 pieces and roll into balls
  7. Flatten balls into a 4 inch circles and fill with 2 tbsp potato mix in the middle
  8. Wet one edge with water, fold over and press to enclose potato
  9. Fry in deep hot oil until golden brown
  10. Drain and serve with chutney (our tamarind chutney recipe is also available on this blog)


Alternative:-

You can instead of using potato, you can also use minced meat. Now this is the ingredients for the mince meat filling.

Minced Meat Filling:-


2 cloves of garlic
1 lbs grounded or minced meat
1/2 tsp salt
2 pimento pepper finely minced
1 tsp finely diced shadon beni
1 stalk minced chive
2 tbsp oil for frying
1 tsp all purpose seasoning
1 tbsp ketchup

Method:- 

  1. In a frying pan allow the oil to heat
  2. Add the garlic, pimento pepper, shadon beni, chive and stir
  3. Add the ground meat
  4. Allow to cook until it's completely brown
  5. Add salt, remaining seasoning and ketchup
  6. Stir continuously ensuring that the ingredients are completely mixed
  7. Allow to cool.
From there you can follow from steps 7 - 10 to create in terms of adding the filling into the dough and frying it.

Bon Apetit! Because I know you will enjoy it.

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