Today I’m sharing a simple one-pot no fuss no-fry recipe that is simply the epitome of a simple meal! This recipe includes no onion and garlic - so no frying, no sautéing and no time spent slaving over the stove. I don’t like this term, but it’s definitely a ‘dump-and-go’ recipe. You literally just throw everything into a pot, turn on the heat and simmer away - honestly, what is NOT to love about that?!

What is an Achari dish?

‘Achar’ literally means pickle in Urdu. An Achari dish is any dish which is cooked with a distinct tangy, pickled flavour. There’s a special and specific spice mix when it comes to all Achari recipes. It’s essentially what creates its distinct flavour and sets it apart from other recipes which may also be tangy, but not Achari. Remember this spice mix, as it will come in handy in the future for any Achari dish you may want to try! You can use this for any vegetable too and you will get that traditional Achar taste. 1tsp nigella sativa (kalonji) seeds 1tsp black mustard seeds 1tsp fennel seeds ½tsp fenugreek seeds 4tbsp tamarind sauce These flavours in that exact ratio come together to create that exact Achar taste you find in pickle jars and from restaurants. And you’ll also find that the longer the flavours sit together, the deeper and more pronounced those flavours become! The most well known Achar dish happens to be Achar Gosht, a pickled curry made with mutton or lamb, but there are also many other popular varieties including Achar Chicken, Achari Bhindi etc.

How can I serve Achari Aloo Ki Bhujia?

You can serve Achari Aloo Ki Bhujia as both a main and a side. If you serve it as a main, I would recommend having it alongside buttery, flaky parathas. That’s how I had these too! If you’d like to serve them as a side dish, they will go great with something meaty such as seekh kebabs and grilled chicken, sort of like a carby side to a barbeque meal. Alternately, if you’d like to serve these alongside a curry then I reckon a Chicken Bhuna or Gosht Dopiaza would be great! Enjoy, with love, and lots of buttery and flaky parathas! x

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