Perfect to spice up a midweek supper
KCAL 180
FAT 4g
SATURATES 0.5g
SUGAR 12g
SALT 0.5g
Prep Time:
5 mins
Cook Time:
20 - 25 mins
Serves:
4
michael carolan 04/02/2010 1:32pm (7 months ago)
a quick and easy no fuss dish .simple. made and delicious
Ruth Harrison 08/01/2010 11:22am (8 months ago)
I was always taught to put potatoes into boiling water. My children, however, put them in cold water. Please tell me why you put them in cold water.
marion howard 29/10/2009 6:31pm (10 months ago)
This is a great & simple dish. Very tasty & could be served with chickpeas for vegetarians to make a balanced meal.
Potato Council 26/10/2009 3:35pm (10 months ago)
Glad you enjoyed it Gina! A lovely meal to warm you up in these cold evenings, and at only 180kcals a serving it certainly beats anything from the indian takeaway!
Gina 23/10/2009 5:08pm (10 months ago)
This is one amazing recipe, we all love it. It will deffo become a regular dish in our house
Jane Thomson likes this 22/10/2009 3:03pm (11 months ago)
Another delicious recipe!! fantastic website, lots of yummy meal ideas. Well done potato council!!
Potato Council 20/10/2009 11:40am (11 months ago)
Yes Gina this easy bombay potato curry is suitable for freezing for up to a month! Enjoy....
Gina 13/10/2009 9:54pm (11 months ago)
Going to make it this weekend. As there arer only 2 of us can I freeze it?
dion-amille 01/10/2009 11:34am (11 months ago)
i think that this a good dish its good for any occasion nd it wuld b good wiv a bit of spicy chicken in nd sum chillies as im a spicy kinda person i wanna b a chef wen im older nd that wuld b well good...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
abraham 08/09/2009 11:30pm (12 months ago)
i tried this, as we always make it at home, it is simply brilliant.
maybe you could also try my humble 'Potato in Yoghurt Gravy'
on www.chackoskitchen.blogspot.com
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