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Dry Aloo Chaat

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Bawarch2 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Potatoes scrubbed & boiled
1 sm Cauliflower
1 ts Coriander finely chopped
5 Mint leaves finely chopped; (5 to 7)
1 Tiny green chilli finely chopped
1/2 ts Chaat masala
Salt to taste
1/2 ts Lemon juice
2 tb Oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Do not peel potatoes.
Cool and chop into chunks.
Clean and break cauliflower in medium sized florets.
Dip in boiling hot water for 5 minutes.
Drain and keep aside.
Heat oil in a heavy pan.
Fry chunks of potato and cauliflower some at a time.
Fry to a crisp golden brown.
Drain and keep on kitchen paper to soak excess oil.
Take all ingredients in a large bowl.
Add fried piece of potato and cauliflower.
Toss with a fork till pieces are well coated with seasoning.
Serve immediately.
Making time: 20 minutes.
Makes: 2 servings bowl
Shelflife: Best fresh
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