I know I always preach buy local and eat local, but I do have my inconsistencies, after all I am human. One of these is English/Irish potatoes, I grew up loving potatoes, I found them easy to eat, satisfying and incredibly delicious especially when saturated with butter.
We have incorporated potatoes into our culinary offerings. We use them in soups, in the popular potato salad, in roti – whether it’s a filling or a part of the puri in "aloo puri." Who does not love a good potato/aloo pie?
Baked, stuffed, scalloped, mashed, grilled, sauteed, or curried, potatoes are incredibly versatile and still win the hearts of many today.
On a recent visit to Galway, Ireland, I was served mashed potatoes as part of the evening meal, I found them dense, yellow and very flavourful. The secret? The potatoes were freshly dug from the backyard garden, now that’s a good potato!
Spicy Bengali potato onion pakoras
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1½ cups chick pea flour or besan
2 tsp roasted ground cumin
1 tsp salt
¾ tsp hot pepper or cayenne
½ tsp baking soda
¼ cup fresh chopped chadon beni
1 large potato, peeled and grated
2 medium onions thinly sliced
⅔ cup cold water
Coconut oil for frying
In a mixing bowl combine chick pea flour with cumin, salt, pepper, and baking soda.
Add chadon beni, potato and onion, stir to combine.
Add water and stir to make a thick batter.
Drop batter by spoonfuls into hot oil and fry on both sides for about 2 to 3 minutes.
Drain well. Serve with chutney.
Makes about 18.
Seasoned potato/aloo pies
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These potato pies are always delicious, but the vendor’s versions tend to be a little greasy. This version is delicious hot or at room temperature, serve with chutney or kuchela.
Dough
2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
1 tbs butter
Filling
1 lb potatoes, peeled and cut into quarters
salt
1 small onion finely chopped
¼ cup finely chopped chive
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 pimento pepper seeded and chopped
½ Congo pepper or hot pepper, seeded and chopped (optional)
2 tsp ground roasted geera
pepper sauce to taste
salt and freshly-ground black pepper
vegetable oil for frying
Make the dough by combining flour, with baking powder, salt and butter. Add water to make a soft but pliable and non sticky dough.
Knead into a ball and let rest.
Meanwhile boil potatoes with a little salt until tender, when cooked, drain and crush well with a potato masher.
Add garlic, geera, peppers, pepper sauce, onion, chive salt and ground black pepper.
Taste and adjust seasoning.
Divide dough into 8 pieces, and roll each piece into a ball. Rest for 5 minutes.
Roll each piece of dough into a 5-inch circle, place about 1-2 tablespoons of the filling
Onto the lower portion of the circle, and bring the upper portion over lower portion to cover in a half-moon shape