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mom0f4boys 26-07-2007 06:10 AM

potatoes in curry dishes
 
For a few years, I have been fiddling around with chicken
curry. A few months ago, I added potato because the crowd was bigger
than I expected, and I had to stretch it.
I chopped up new white potatoes, and boiled them in chicken
broth with curry powder, cinnamon and salt. I added the potatoes to
the chicken curry about 5 minutes before it was done. I expected it
to be overkill on the strach, since the curry is served over rice.....
but wow! It was the best curry I had made thus far! Between the
textures of the chicken and the rice, the softness of the potatoes
really added a different layer of 'feel'. They also brought a
sweetness to the dish, and really carried the flavors well.
I also use Vidalia onions, diced tomatoes and fresh baby
spinach in my chicken curry. Anyone have other suggestions?


Joseph Littleshoes[_2_] 26-07-2007 08:33 AM

potatoes in curry dishes
 
mom0f4boys wrote:

> For a few years, I have been fiddling around with chicken
> curry. A few months ago, I added potato because the crowd was bigger
> than I expected, and I had to stretch it.
> I chopped up new white potatoes, and boiled them in chicken
> broth with curry powder, cinnamon and salt. I added the potatoes to
> the chicken curry about 5 minutes before it was done. I expected it
> to be overkill on the strach, since the curry is served over rice.....
> but wow! It was the best curry I had made thus far! Between the
> textures of the chicken and the rice, the softness of the potatoes
> really added a different layer of 'feel'. They also brought a
> sweetness to the dish, and really carried the flavors well.
> I also use Vidalia onions, diced tomatoes and fresh baby
> spinach in my chicken curry. Anyone have other suggestions?
>


Not a secret but very god, i like to add carrots with the potatoes.
--
JL

George[_1_] 26-07-2007 03:35 PM

potatoes in curry dishes
 
Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
> mom0f4boys wrote:
>
>> For a few years, I have been fiddling around with chicken
>> curry. A few months ago, I added potato because the crowd was bigger
>> than I expected, and I had to stretch it.
>> I chopped up new white potatoes, and boiled them in chicken
>> broth with curry powder, cinnamon and salt. I added the potatoes to
>> the chicken curry about 5 minutes before it was done. I expected it
>> to be overkill on the strach, since the curry is served over rice.....
>> but wow! It was the best curry I had made thus far! Between the
>> textures of the chicken and the rice, the softness of the potatoes
>> really added a different layer of 'feel'. They also brought a
>> sweetness to the dish, and really carried the flavors well.
>> I also use Vidalia onions, diced tomatoes and fresh baby
>> spinach in my chicken curry. Anyone have other suggestions?
>>

>
> Not a secret but very god, i like to add carrots with the potatoes.
> --
> JL


Same here, carrots and potatoes go well in curry dishes.

James Silverton[_2_] 26-07-2007 03:47 PM

potatoes in curry dishes
 
George wrote on Thu, 26 Jul 2007 10:35:13 -0400:

G> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
??>> mom0f4boys wrote:
??>>
??>>> For a few years, I have been fiddling around with
??>>> chicken curry. A few months ago, I added potato because

??>>> layer of 'feel'. They also brought a sweetness to the
??>>> dish, and really carried the flavors well. I also
??>>> use Vidalia onions, diced tomatoes and fresh baby spinach
??>>> in my chicken curry. Anyone have other suggestions?
??>>>
??>> Not a secret but very god, i like to add carrots with the
??>> potatoes. -- JL

Potatoes seem to be used quite extensively in Indian cooking;
that's what "Aloo" means in the names of recipes. My favorite
Indian cookbook, an early edition of Julie Sahni's "Classic
Indian Cooking", lists at least a dozen recipes in the index and
mentions the use of potatoes for extending the number of
servings of meat dishes. It might be maintained that potatoes
are relatively recent additions to Indian cuisine but they are
contemporary with chilies!

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

E-mail, with obvious alterations:
not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not


Dee Dee 26-07-2007 04:04 PM

potatoes in curry dishes
 

"James Silverton" > wrote in message
news:iu2qi.5561$Da.1976@trnddc07...

> Potatoes seem to be used quite extensively in Indian cooking; that's what
> "Aloo" means in the names of recipes. My favorite Indian cookbook, an
> early edition of Julie Sahni's "Classic Indian Cooking", lists at least a
> dozen recipes in the index and mentions the use of potatoes for extending
> the number of servings of meat dishes. It might be maintained that
> potatoes are relatively recent additions to Indian cuisine but they are
> contemporary with chilies!
>
> James Silverton
> Potomac, Maryland


"Thanks heaven" for potatoes in curry; and tomatoes in Italian cuisine.
Dee Dee



hahabogus 26-07-2007 05:15 PM

potatoes in curry dishes
 
"James Silverton" > wrote in
news:iu2qi.5561$Da.1976@trnddc07:

> George wrote on Thu, 26 Jul 2007 10:35:13 -0400:
>
> G> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
> ??>> mom0f4boys wrote:
> ??>>
> ??>>> For a few years, I have been fiddling around with
> ??>>> chicken curry. A few months ago, I added potato because
>
> ??>>> layer of 'feel'. They also brought a sweetness to the
> ??>>> dish, and really carried the flavors well. I also
> ??>>> use Vidalia onions, diced tomatoes and fresh baby spinach
> ??>>> in my chicken curry. Anyone have other suggestions?
> ??>>>
> ??>> Not a secret but very god, i like to add carrots with the
> ??>> potatoes. -- JL
>
> Potatoes seem to be used quite extensively in Indian cooking;
> that's what "Aloo" means in the names of recipes. My favorite
> Indian cookbook, an early edition of Julie Sahni's "Classic
> Indian Cooking", lists at least a dozen recipes in the index and
> mentions the use of potatoes for extending the number of
> servings of meat dishes. It might be maintained that potatoes
> are relatively recent additions to Indian cuisine but they are
> contemporary with chilies!
>
> James Silverton
> Potomac, Maryland
>
> E-mail, with obvious alterations:
> not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not
>
>


Try turning this around add curry to potato dishes...a little curry
improve potato salad AFAIC.

--

The house of the burning beet-Alan

It'll be a sunny day in August, when the Moon will shine that night-
Elbonian Folklore


James Silverton[_2_] 26-07-2007 06:08 PM

potatoes in curry dishes
 
hahabogus wrote on Thu, 26 Jul 2007 16:15:01 GMT:

??>> Sahni's "Classic Indian Cooking", lists at least a dozen
??>> recipes in the index and mentions the use of potatoes for
??>> extending the number of servings of meat dishes. It might
??>> be maintained that potatoes are relatively recent
??>> additions to Indian cuisine but they are contemporary with
??>> chilies!
??>>
??>> James Silverton
??>> Potomac, Maryland
??>>
??>> E-mail, with obvious alterations:
??>> not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not
??>>
h> Try turning this around add curry to potato dishes...a
h> little curry improve potato salad AFAIC.

True enough, but I don't favor adding curry powder directly. It
does not take very long to cook a little onion with curry powder
or spices and that is much better.

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

E-mail, with obvious alterations:
not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not


Joseph Littleshoes[_2_] 26-07-2007 08:43 PM

potatoes in curry dishes
 
hahabogus wrote:
> "James Silverton" > wrote in
> news:iu2qi.5561$Da.1976@trnddc07:
>
>
>> George wrote on Thu, 26 Jul 2007 10:35:13 -0400:
>>
>> G> Joseph Littleshoes wrote:
>> ??>> mom0f4boys wrote:
>> ??>>
>> ??>>> For a few years, I have been fiddling around with
>> ??>>> chicken curry. A few months ago, I added potato because
>>
>> ??>>> layer of 'feel'. They also brought a sweetness to the
>> ??>>> dish, and really carried the flavors well. I also
>> ??>>> use Vidalia onions, diced tomatoes and fresh baby spinach
>> ??>>> in my chicken curry. Anyone have other suggestions?
>> ??>>>
>> ??>> Not a secret but very god, i like to add carrots with the
>> ??>> potatoes. -- JL
>>
>>Potatoes seem to be used quite extensively in Indian cooking;
>>that's what "Aloo" means in the names of recipes. My favorite
>>Indian cookbook, an early edition of Julie Sahni's "Classic
>>Indian Cooking", lists at least a dozen recipes in the index and
>>mentions the use of potatoes for extending the number of
>>servings of meat dishes. It might be maintained that potatoes
>>are relatively recent additions to Indian cuisine but they are
>>contemporary with chilies!
>>
>>James Silverton
>>Potomac, Maryland
>>
>>E-mail, with obvious alterations:
>>not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not
>>
>>

>
>
> Try turning this around add curry to potato dishes...a little curry
> improve potato salad AFAIC.
>


A pinch of curry in just about any dish can dramatically improve the or
at least alter a routine dish. I will put a pinch in freshly steamed
green beans, not enough to make it a curry dish but enough to effect
basic flavour.
--
JL

Victor Sack[_1_] 26-07-2007 10:54 PM

potatoes in curry dishes
 
mom0f4boys > wrote:

> I also use Vidalia onions, diced tomatoes and fresh baby
> spinach in my chicken curry. Anyone have other suggestions?


It is not at all rare to add potatoes to curry dishes. Goan vindaloo is
often made with potatoes. Allo gobi is a potato and cauliflower curry.
In dum aloo, potatoes are the only main ingredient.

Victor


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