Chutney wale aloo recipe | chutney ke aloo | baby potatoes with green chutney with step wise pictorial and video recipe.
WHAT IS CHUTNEY
Originated in India, chutney is a condiment or sauce made with fresh and ingredients blended into a paste along with herbs and spices, giving a sweet or savoury taste.
Chutney appears as a dip and it’s variety is endless varying from fresh vegetables to green leafy to fruits and nuts.
Sometimes it involves cooking but mostly it is no cook recipe.
GREEN CHUTNEY
As earlier said, the varieties of chutneys are endless and here in this recipe, we are using fresh coriander and mint leaves to make the green chutney, turning out to be green in colour.
ABOUT THIS RECIPE
This north indian recipe is a combination of green chutney with boiled baby potatoes cooked with few spices making a delish meal, which you once try, will carve for more.
FAQ’S
CAN BIG SIZED POTATOES BE USED ?
Yes, you can use big potatoes but you need to cut them in reasonable sized pieces before frying. So no issues, if you don’t own baby potatoes.
Though baby potatoes looks more appealing while serving.
CAN I USE ONION AND GARLIC ?
You can comfortably add both but prefer to add them while making chutney.
IS FRYING POTATOES NECESSARY ?
Frying potatoes will add crunch to the dish making it more tasty. However you can skip this step but it will certainly affect the performance of dish.
WHAT IF I AM NOT VEGAN ?
The only ingredient in the recipe which can be vegan or non vegan is curd/yoghurt.
If you are not vegan, then you can comfortably replace plant based yoghurt with the dairy one.
WHAT IF I DON’T HAVE YOGHURT?
In case you don’t have an access to yoghurt, you can skip adding it at all.
Yoghurt here helps in cutting the sharpness of chutney and balances the flavours. So adding it will be recommended, though not will all strictness.
HOW TO SERVE ?
This recipe is so versatile and can be served in many ways.
One, you can serve it as a starter in any kitty or potluck.
Second, it can be eaten as a dry vegetable/curry with roti/flatbread or naan.
Third, if you enhance the quantity of water and yoghurt in the recipe and keep it light watery, you can enjoy it with plain steamed rice too.
Also see recipes using baby potatoes
Here are more of the starter recipes
And few of the dry sabji recipes
Step wise pictorial recipe
BOILING OF POTATOES
- Add potatoes in pressure cooker.
- Pour water and put cooker on heat.
- Let it make 3 whistles.
- Once done, remove the cooker from heat and let the pressure release.
- Take the potatoes out of cooker.
- Peel their skin and keep aside.
MAKING OF CHUTNEY
- Take all the ingredients mentioned under the head “FOR CHUTNEY” and put in a blender.
- Blend till a smooth chutney is ready. Keep aside.
COOKING OF POTATOES WITH CHUTNEY
- Add oil in a pan. We have used mustard oil so it needs to be smoked first. However you can use any oil which you use in your daily cooking.
- Shallow fry potatoes till they slightly change their colour.
- Take the potatoes out of pan and keep aside.
- In the same pan, there must be some oil sitting at the bottom. If you feel it’s less, then add more. And if finds it to be in excess, take out the extra.
- Add cumin seeds and let them splitter.
- Add chutney and cook it for a minute or two on moderate heat.
- Now add red chilli powder, turmeric, garam masala, coriander powder and salt.
- Cook all spices and then add yoghurt.
- Mix and let yoghurt cook for a minute or two.
- Add fried potatoes and saute for couple of minutes so that they get well mixed up with chutney.
- Chutney wale aloo are ready.
Enjoy hot with roti or naan.
NOTES
- Salt is added twice, in chutney as well as in potatoes. So be wise while adding.
- If you find the final outcome quite dry, you can add little water.
Chutney wale aloo recipe – recipe card
Chutney wale aloo recipe | chutney ke aloo | baby potatoes with green chutney
Chutney wale aloo recipe is a tongue tickling simple recipe made using baby potatoes and green chutney.
FOR BOILING POTATOES
- 20-22 Baby potatoes
- 3-4 cup water
FOR CHUTNEY
- 1/2 Cup coriander leaves/cilantro
- 1/2 cup mint leaves
- Salt to taste
- 1 inch piece of ginger
- 2 green chillies
- Juice of 1 lemon
- 1/4 cup water
FOR COOKING POTATOES
- potatoes (boiled & peeled)
- Chutney
- 1 tsp Cumin seeds
- 1/2 tsp Red chilli powder
- 1/2 tsp Turmeric
- 1 tsp Garam masala
- 1 tbsp Coriander powder
- Salt to taste
- 2 tbsp yoghurt (plant based)
BOILING OF POTATOES
- Add potatoes in pressure cooker.
- Pour water and put cooker on heat.
- Let it make 3 whistles.
- Once done, remove the cooker from heat and let the pressure release.
- Take the potatoes out of cooker.
- Peel their skin and keep aside.
MAKING OF CHUTNEY
- Take all the ingredients mentioned under the head “FOR CHUTNEY” and put in a blender.
- Blend till a smooth chutney is ready. Keep aside.
COOKING OF POTATOES WITH CHUTNEY
- Add oil in a pan. We have used mustard oil so it needs to be smoked first. However you can use any oil which you use in your daily cooking.
- Shallow fry potatoes till they slightly change their colour.
- Take the potatoes out of pan and keep aside.
- In the same pan, there must be some oil sitting at the bottom. If you feel it’s less, then add more. And if finds it to be in excess, take out the extra.
- Add cumin seeds and let them splitter.
- Add chutney and cook it for a minute or two on moderate heat.
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Now add red chilli powder, turmeric, garam masala, coriander powder and salt.
- Cook all spices and then add yoghurt.
- Mix and let yoghurt cook for a minute or two.
- Add fried potatoes and saute for couple of minutes so that they get well mixed up with chutney.
- Chutney wale aloo are ready.
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Enjoy hot with roti or naan.
- Salt is added twice, in chutney as well as in potatoes. So be wise while adding.
- If you find the final outcome quite dry, you can add little water.
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Chutney wale aloo look very tempting! I can eat them as such! A perfect combo with rice/roti
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Chutney wale aloo looks so delicious and perfect to pair with roti or poor. Your pics are so tempting that I just want to grab them from the screen.
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This is one of my favourite potato curry dishes, we call it minty potatoes! So packed with flavours, perfect for my weekend treat!
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Chutney wale aloo is such a flavourful and delicious looking dish….I too love the addition of green chutney to dishes as I always have a store of it…I mostly add to cauliflower…next time I will try with potato!!
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Wow, that is one super tempting aloo recipe. Looks so delicious. I usually add chutney to fried potatoes and mix and enjoy that whenever I’m fasting.Will have to try your version to enjoy with rotis.
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This is such a yum recipe and I always have green chutney in my refrigerator. I am going to make this soon. My little one loves dum aloo and he might start loving this too.
Yes…an apt recipe for dum aloo lovers. Thank you
Chutney wale aloo looks so tempting. My family likes baby potato recipes. This is one is on my list, I will try your recipe.
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Great flavorful aloo here. Absolutely delicious and will love some with plain fulka. Nothing can beat the combo.
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That is such a flavorful and delicious potato dish. Adding green chutney sounds both interesting and yummy. Thanks for sharing the recipe – can’t wait to try this for my family.
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Wooooh, potatoes in green chutney looks really fantastic, My full family a big fan of potato lover š Iām sure they will loved this recipe too. Such a beautiful and flavorful recipe it is. On my list to try!
That’s such a joy to cook what your family loves. Go for it and make them happy. Thanks a bunch.
This aloo dish looks just up my alley! Totally delicious and simple to make as well. I love recipes that don’t need chopping of onions… hehe… True, baby potatoes are always a joy to dish out, but tough to find them in the market here…
You can make it with big potatoes too if finding baby hard. Thanks and keen to hear further from your kitchen.
Cooking potatoes with green chutney must add some additional flavor to the curry. I agree, baby potatoes are more appealing than cubed potatoes.
Yes, nothing matches baby potatoes when coming to appealing platter. Thanks a lot.
Green chutney itself having lots of chatpata flavours, and adding those cute baby potatoes
into it must have tasted delicious.
That’s a fabulous way to eat potatoes, truly a Vegetarian’s delight.
Truly a chatpati observation you have . Thank you for writing in.
This is perfect! So healthy and delicious!
Thanks
This looks so good! That chutney must give a ton of flavor to the potatoes.
Absolutely yes..it has lots of flavours. Thanks
I love baby potatoes but have never cooked them this way before. Such a beautiful and I’m sure flavorful recipe. On my list to try!
You must rush to those flavours. Thanks
I love this recipe! My wife made this the other day and it was so delicious! Can’t wait to have this again!
Oh wow…great to hear that. Thanks heaps
Just love that vibrant chutney! My family love spicy potatoes so this is a new recipe for me to try..
Would love to hear you trying. Thanks much.
I need to try your chutney recipe! it looks so good, especially on potatoes in this recipe! YUM
Thanks bunches. Go ahead.
What a flavor packed potato recipe. So mouth watering.
Thanks a lot
I’d never heard of this Indian recipe before but it looks so tasty. I’ll definitely be making this for our next curry night!
It’s not commonly made so least known. Thanks for appreciating.
This looks fantastic and so yummy! My family is going to love this recipe! Can’t wait to make this!
Go for it and make your family happy. Thanks a lot
That looks incredible! I am a big fan of vegetarian dishes like this!
Thanks heaps