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What is potatoes, aloo, alu, batata?
Whether mashed, baked or roasted, people often regard potatoes as comfort food. It is an important staple food and the number one vegetable crop in the world. The potatoes are the swollen portion of the underground stem which is called a tuber and is designed to provide food for the green leafy portion of the plant. There are about 100 varieties of edible potatoes. They range in size, shape, color, starch content and flavor. They are often classified as either mature potatoes (the large potatoes that we are generally familiar with) or new potatoes (those that are harvested before maturity and are of a much smaller size). The skin of potatoes is generally brown, red or yellow, and may be smooth or rough, while the flesh is yellow or white.
As potatoes have a neutral starchy flavor, they serve as a good complement to many meals. Their texture varies slightly depending upon their preparation, but it can be generally described as rich and creamy. Being a versatile food, it can be used chopped, cubed, grated or sliced.
Also Known as
Batata, Aloo, alu, bateta
How to select potatoes, aloo, alu, batata
While potatoes are often conveniently packaged in a plastic bag, it is usually better to buy them individually from a bulk display. Not only will this allow you to better inspect the potatoes for signs of decay or damage, but many times, the plastic bags are not perforated and cause a build up of moisture that can negatively affect the potatoes. Potatoes should be firm, well shaped and relatively smooth, and should be free of decay that often manifests as wet or dry rot. In addition, they should not be sprouting or have green coloration since this indicates that they may contain the toxic that imparts an undesirable taste.
Sometimes stores will offer already cleaned potatoes. These should be avoided since when their protective coating is removed by washing, potatoes are more vulnerable to bacteria. In addition, already cleaned potatoes are also more expensive, and since you will have to wash them again before cooking, you will be paying an unnecessary additional cost.
Since new potatoes are harvested before they are fully mature, they are much more susceptible to damage. Be especially careful when purchasing these to buy ones that are free from discoloration and injury. Avoid potatoes with soft spots or blemishes, a greenish tint, or sprouts.
Culinary Uses of potatoes, aloo, alu, batata in Indian Cooking
Dishes with potatoes make a great party starter. If you are entertaining guests, the perfect ice breaker is food. Start with Aloo Kurkure or Potato Cheese Croquettes to really impress your guests with something simple yet tongue tickling. If kids are who you have to impress, French fries and Stuffed Potatoes with Spaghetti is the way to go. You can even add different fillings like broccoli and corn. Potato is so unique that it can be used in healthy snacks like Ragi and broccoli cutlets, which help you incorporate healthy ragi in your diet without compromising on the taste while also being completely sinfully fried Crispy Potato Bhajias.
Indian Street food potato recipes
Everyone knows India is famous for its street food because there are a lot of delicious options. Starting with what Maharashtra is most famous for, Vada Pav, Samosa and Dabelis, you know what they all have in common? Potatoes! Steaming hot, deep fried Vadas and samosas or perfectly spiced dabelis are the essence of street food in Maharashtra. Another one who stands up to the mark is Misal pav, which is a perfect combination of spices with sprouts.
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· Potatoes should be cleaned and cut right before cooking in order to avoid the discoloration that occurs with exposure to air. Scrub the potatoes after washing them using a serrated knife to remove the excess dirt if any. Wash and then use in recipes.If you cannot cook them immediately after cutting, place them in a bowl of cold water to which you have added a little bit of lemon juice, as this will prevent their flesh from darkening and will also help to maintain their shape during cooking. As potatoes are also sensitive to certain metals that may cause them to discolor, avoid cooking them in iron or aluminum pots or using a carbon steel knife to cut them.
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How to store potatoes, aloo, alu, batata
The ideal way to store potatoes is in a dark, dry, cool, dark area with good ventilation. Potatoes should definitely not be exposed to sunlight as it turns the skin green and makes the potato bitter. Also, Potatoes should not be stored in the refrigerator, as their starch content will turn to sugar giving them an undesirable taste. In addition, do not store potatoes near onions, as the gases that they each emit will cause the degradation of one another. Wherever you store them, they should be kept in a paper bag.
Mature potatoes stored properly can keep up to two months. Check on the potatoes frequently, removing any that have sprouted or shriveled as spoiled ones can quickly affect the quality of the others. New potatoes are much more perishable and will only keep for one week.
Cooked potatoes will keep fresh in the refrigerator for several days. Potatoes do not freeze well.
Health benefits of potatoes, aloo, alu, batata
Potatoes being high in simple carbohydrates which can lead to weight gain and are not good for people with diabetes and obesity. Potatoes are recommended for malnourished children and people with low weight. See full details on why potatoes are bad for you.

sliced potatoes
Wash the potato and peel it using a peeler. Take a sharp knife and then cut it on a chopping board into half from the centre vertically. Slice using a sharp knife by cutting vertically across the chopping board. Slice them thinly or thickly as per the recipe. The slices can also be boiled and then cut as per the recipe requirement.

Indori potatoes
Potatoes grown in Indore are recognized as Indori potatoes which are sugar free potatoes. These potatoes are popularly used to make French fries. They are high in starch content and have least amount of moisture in them which make French fries very crispy. They look like normal potatoes but the peels of the potatoes are pinkish in color, that?s how you select potatoes for making French fries.
Boiled and Fried Potato Cubes

potato slices
Thoroughly wash the potato under a running tap. Place the peeled or unpeeled potato horizontally on a chopping board and slice them across the board into thin slices using a sharp knife. The slices can be cut of desired thickness as per the recipe requirement. Alternatively, place the potato on a potato slicer and slide it from top to bottom continuously to get even thin slices. If the potatoes are sliced and kept minutes in advance, soak them in water till use to avoid them from turning black.

parboiled potato cubes
To get par-boiled potato, first wash the potatoes and add them to deep pan with enough boiling water and a little salt. Cook them for 10 to 12 minutes till they are 80% cooked. Cool them and peel and using a sharp knife. Place the parboiled potato on a chopping board and cut it into 2 halves vertically. Then cut each halve into 2 or 3 more pieces vertically depending on the size of cubes required. Now line all the long pieces together on the chopping board and make horizontal cuts to get square sized cubes. Cube them into big or small pieces as per the recipe requirement. (for example, ? inch or 1 inch cubes).

peeled and grated raw potato
To get peeled and grated raw potato, first wash the potato and peel it using a peeler. Hold the thick/ thin end of the grater in one hand and the potato in the other hand. Now place the potato on the blade and push it downwards using the force of your hands to get grated strands of potatoes. You can grate it thickly or thinly as per the recipe requirement. Grated raw potatoes are mainly used in rosti.

parboiled potato fingers
To get par-boiled potato, first wash the potatoes and add them to deep pan with enough boiling water and a little salt. Cook them for 10 to 12 minutes till they are 80% cooked. Cool them and peel and using a sharp knife. Take a sharp knife and then cut the parboiled potato on a chopping board into half from the centre vertically. Cut each half portion into another half vertically. Now, make fingers of approx. 1/2" thickness from each halve by cutting vertically. You can get 10-12 fingers from one medium sized parboiled potato.

boiled peeled and grated potatoes
To get boiled potatoes, first wash the potatoes and place them in a flat dish in a pressure cooker and pressure cook for 2 to 3 whistles. Alternatively you can boil them in enough water with a little salt in a deep pan on a stove top for approximately 10 to 15 minutes and drain well. Cool and peel the potatoes. Hold the thick/ thin end of the grater in one hand and the potato in the other hand. Now place the potato on the blade and push it downwards using the force of your hands to get grated strands of potatoes. You can grate it thickly or thinly as per the recipe requirement. It becomes difficult to grate overcooked potatoes, so make sure the potatoes are boiled hard enough to easily grate them. Boiled, peeled and grated potatoes are used in variety of recipes like kebabs, tikkis, cutlets, etc.

boiled potato cubes
To get boiled potato cubes, first wash the potatoes and place them in a flat dish in a pressure cooker and pressure cook for 2 to 3 whistles. Alternatively you can boil them in enough water with a little salt in a deep pan on a stove top for approximately 10 to 15 minutes. Cool them and peel and using a sharp knife. Place the potato on a chopping board and cut it into 2 halves vertically. Then cut each halve into 2 or 3 more pieces vertically depending on the size of cubes required. Now line all the long pieces together on the chopping board and make horizontal cuts to get square sized cubes.

potato wedges
Potato wedges are big pieces of potatoes which are served baked, fried and used in variety of recipes. Select a sharp chef's knife. Before you begin, you can either peel or unpeel the potato as per your choice. Chop the potato into half vertically. Place each potato halve on a chopping board, hold your knife comfortably, with your forefinger running down one side of the blade and your thumb pressed against the opposite side and chop it at regular intervals vertically to get thick potato wedges. They may be seasoned with salt, pepper and spices prior to frying, to give a crispy 'skin'. Fried potato wedges are popular snack foods typically served with condiments such as sour cream, sweet chilli sauce, brown sauce and tomato sauce.

parboiled potato wedges
To get par-boiled potato, first wash the potatoes and add them to deep pan with enough boiling water and a little salt. Cook them for 10 to 12 minutes till they are 80% cooked. Cool them and peel and using a sharp knife. Chop the par boiled potato into half vertically. Place each potato halve on a chopping board, hold your knife comfortably, with your forefinger running down one side of the blade and your thumb pressed against the opposite side and chop it at regular intervals vertically to get thick par boiled potato wedges.

boiled and peeled potato slices
To get boiled potatoes, first wash the potatoes and place them in a flat dish in a pressure cooker and pressure cook for 2 to 3 whistles. Alternatively you can boil them in enough water with a little salt in a deep pan on a stove top for approximately 10 to 15 minutes and drain well. Cool and peel the potatoes. Place the peeled potato horizontally on a chopping board and slice them across the board into thin slices using a sharp knife. The slices can be cut of desired thickness as per the recipe requirement.

par boiled and grated potatoes
To get par-boiled potato, first wash the potatoes and add them to deep pan with enough boiling water and a little salt. Cook them for 10 to 12 minutes till they are 80% cooked. Cool them and peel and using a sharp knife. Hold the thick/ thin end of the grater in one hand and the par boiled potato in the other hand. Now place the par boiled potato on the blade and push it downwards using the force of your hands to get grated strands of par boiled potatoes. You can grate it thickly or thinly as per the recipe requirement.

boiled and chopped potatoes
To get boiled potato cubes, first wash the potatoes and place them in a flat dish in a pressure cooker and pressure cook for 2 to 3 whistles. Alternatively you can boil them in enough water with a little salt in a deep pan on a stove top for approximately 10 to 15 minutes. Cool them and peel and using a sharp knife. Take a sharp knife and then cut it on a chopping board into half from the centre vertically. Cut each half portion into another half vertically. Now, make thin/ thick slices from each halve by cutting vertically. Holding all the slices together, chop at regular intervals horizontally. Boiled and chopped potatoes are used mainly for making parathas, starters, snacks and vegetables. You can store the boiled potatoes in the refrigerator and use when required.

boiled and mashed potatoes
To get boiled potatoes, first wash the potatoes and place them in a flat dish in a pressure cooker and pressure cook for 2 to 3 whistles. Alternatively you can boil them in enough water with a little salt in a deep pan on a stove top for approximately 10 to 15 minutes and drain well. Cool and peel the potatoes with your fingers. Mash them using a potato masher or heavy fork. Ensure that there are no lumps to get desired smoothness. This can be further used for stuffing or to make cutlets and varied savoury food items.

boiled potato
To get boiled potatoes, first wash the potatoes and place them in a flat dish in a pressure cooker and pressure cook for 2 to 3 whistles. Alternatively you can boil them in enough water with a little salt in a deep pan on a stove top for approximately 10 to 15 minutes and drain well. Insert a fork to check whether it's cooked or not.
fried potato
There are two main varieties of potatoes which are used in cooking- namely waxy potatoes and mealy potatoes. Mealy potatoes are preferred in recipes which call for frying since they have lower moisture content and will not caramelize or brown much during frying. Potatoes can be stir fried, shallow fried, pan fried or deep fried as per the recipe requirements. Once fried, drain the potatoes on absorbent paper to discard off excess oil.

potato fingers
Potato fingers are referred to thin long strips of potato, which are of approx. 1/2" thickness. To make potato fingers, wash and peel the potatoes using a peeler. Take a sharp knife and then cut it on a chopping board into half from the centre vertically. Cut each half portion into another half vertically. Now, make fingers of approx. 1/2" thickness from each halve by cutting vertically. You can get 10-12 fingers from one medium sized potato. These fingers are then deep fried to make French fries and also can be used in other dishes.

grated potatoes
Potatoes can be grated thinly or thickly using a grater as preferred.

chopped potatoes
Wash the potatoes and peel it using a peeler. Take a sharp knife and then cut it on a chopping board into half from the centre vertically. Cut each half portion into another half vertically. Now, make thin/ thick slices from each halve by cutting vertically. Holding all the slices together, chop at regular intervals horizontally. Chop the potatoes by cutting them in small pieces approximately ? inch in diameter, although the chopped food doesn't need to be exactly the same size. If the recipe calls for the potatoes to be "roughly chopped," make the pieces slightly larger.

potato cubes
Wash the potato and peel it using a peeler. Place the potato on a chopping board and cut it into 2 halves vertically. Then cut each halve into 2 or 3 more pieces vertically depending on the size of cubes required. Now line all the long pieces together on the chopping board and make horizontal cuts to get square sized cubes. Cube them into big or small pieces as per the recipe requirement. (for example, ? inch or 1 inch cubes).
finely chopped potatoes
Finely chopped potatoes are a versatile ingredient in Indian cooking, adding substance, flavour, and texture to a wide array of dishes. Potatoes are often sautéed with onions, tomatoes, and spices to create a flavourful base for many curries, stews, and gravies.
Here's how to finely chop potatoes:
- Prepare the Potato: Wash the potato thoroughly. Peel it if desired.
- Cut in Half: Cut the potato in half lengthwise.
- Make Even Slices: Place one half of the potato flat side down on a cutting board. Make even slices across the width of the potato.
- Stack and Slice: Stack the slices together and cut them into strips.
- Dice: Rotate the strips 90 degrees and cut them into small cubes.

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