Ingredients:
Taro
Root 4 Medium
Roasted Peanuts 4 Tbsps
Red Chili Powder 1/2 tsp
Turmeric Powder a Pinch
Salt to taste
Roasted Peanuts 4 Tbsps
Red Chili Powder 1/2 tsp
Turmeric Powder a Pinch
Salt to taste
Talimpu:
Mustard
Seeds
1/4 tsp
Cumin Seeds 1/4 tsp
Urad Dal 1/4 tsp
Curry Leaves 5
Oil 2 tsps
Cumin Seeds 1/4 tsp
Urad Dal 1/4 tsp
Curry Leaves 5
Oil 2 tsps
Method of preparation:
Wash
arbi under water and halve them if they are too big.
Pressure cook arbi in enough water for 3 whistles.
Alternatively, steam the arbi or cook them in boiling water till soft.
Pressure cook arbi in enough water for 3 whistles.
Alternatively, steam the arbi or cook them in boiling water till soft.
Strain
the arbi and once they are warm enough to handle, remove the skin and chop them
into big chunks.
Grind roasted peanuts into coarse powder using a spice blender.
Grind roasted peanuts into coarse powder using a spice blender.
Heat
oil in a nonstick pan on medium heat, add all talimpu ingredients in order.
When mustard seeds start spluttering, add chopped taro root/arbi and fry them till they are golden brown around the edges.
Then stir in ground peanuts powder, red chili powder, turmeric powder and salt.
Cook on low flame for a minute or two and remove from heat.
Serve taro root fry with peanuts over plain steamed rice and dollop of ghee.
When mustard seeds start spluttering, add chopped taro root/arbi and fry them till they are golden brown around the edges.
Then stir in ground peanuts powder, red chili powder, turmeric powder and salt.
Cook on low flame for a minute or two and remove from heat.
Serve taro root fry with peanuts over plain steamed rice and dollop of ghee.
Notes: Make sure arbi is cooked right. Overcooking makes them mushy and unusable.
Suggestions: If arbi is not cooked well
when its removed from pressure cooker, either put the back on heat with enough
water and cook or peel and cook covered the chopped arbi till done.
Other Names: Taro Root Fry with Peanuts, Chama Dumpala Pallila Vepudu.
Other Names: Taro Root Fry with Peanuts, Chama Dumpala Pallila Vepudu.
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