Pitru Paksha or Shraddh, a special 16-day period on the Hindu calendar, is when folks pay homage to their ancestors, after which Navratri begins. During this lunar phase, food must not contain onions or garlic and and no fish, eggs or meat is eaten.
Vidhya Pant's simple preparation of an alu tadka is a good item to add to your menu at this time. It is made without onions or garlic, but is yet rather tasty It's also a sabzi to fry up if you have no veggies at home.
Alu ke Gutkae is a go-to, quick recipe when you run out of vegetables and are pressed for time. What's more, it's so simple, even beginners can't mess it up.
Pair it as a side with dal and rice, or with rotis, puris, parathas, or even serve as an appetiser.
Vidhya serves up unpretentious but utterly delicious Uttarakhandi food in her home. She hails from Ramnagar, but has lived in several parts of India -- Shillong, Lucknow, Pune, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Gurugram.&
Alu Ke Gutkae
Serves: 2 to 3
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Vidhya lives in Dehradun. You can find more of her recipes over here.
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