Sunday, January 19, 2014

Tandoori Aloo Wrap - The Wrapped goodness - Step by step

   Tarla Dalal , is a cooking icon, who left us few months back. Her recipes are simple, elegant and unique. I started reading her recipes, very recently. Loved all her creations to the core. This was one of the recipes in her cooking site. When I came through this recipe, it pulled my attention immediately and I made it the same evening.
   Some days Ramesh will be out for some business meets or casual parties. I used to cook, what my palate calls for that day. It can be a simple "spinach curry" or a pepper rice or simple "dal fry". Isn't it so happy to cook, what our tummy calls for? It was one of those days, where Ramesh went for a casual party with his collegues. I made this tandoori aloo wrap and indulged in its taste. Just made 2 wraps, it was filling for me. The wrap has sharp spicyness from the red chillies , chilled curd dressing gives a moistness to the wrap. It was a completely new taste for me. But worth the effort. We can make the filling and curd dressing day ahead . When we are about to assemble, just cook the rotis and fill the rest of the ingredients. 
Ingredients:
For the tandoori aloo:
1.Boiled potato          -       1 (big)
2.Kashmiri Red chillies  -       3
3.Garlic  pods            -        2
4.Cumin powder        -        1/2 tsp
5.Kasoori methi         -         1/4 tsp
6.Cream                     -         2 tbsp
7.Salt                         -          as needed
8.Oil                          -           1 tbsp.
 
For the roti:
1.Wheat flour           -          1/2 cup
2.Salt                        -           as needed
3.Water                     -           as needed
 
For the curd dressing:
1.Whisked curd          -         1/4 cup
2.Chopped garlic        -         1 tsp
3.Chopped  cilantro    -          1 tsp
4.Salt                           -         a pinch
5.Sugar                        -         a pinch
6.Milk                         -           1 tbsp
7.Cumin powder          -         1 tsp
 
For garnishing:
1.Sliced carrots        -      1/4 cup
2.Sliced onions        -       few
  
 
 Method:
Preparing the roti:
 * Take a mixing bowl, add flour,salt and mix it well. Add water little by little and from a loose dough.Let it rese for a while.Mean while, boil potato with a little turmeric powder.
* Divide the dough into equal sized balls. Roll it into a thin roti. Now cook the roti on a tawa. Cook till the roti gets bubbles on both the sides. Don't over cook the rotis , then it will become crisp. don't add any oil. Keep it aside.
 
Preparing the filling:
* Take a blender and grind red chillies with garlic pods.Make it a fine paste. If you want, can sprinkle little water.
 
* Cut the boiled potato into small cubes. Take a pan, add oil , sauté the potatoes ,for a while.

* Now add the grinded paste to the potato and mix it. Cook till it looses its raw smell.

* When the masala is cooked, add cumin powder and mix it.

* Now add the cream and mix it.

* At last add slat and kasoori methi and blend them with the potatoes.Cool the filling completely.


Curd dressing: 
* The dressing can be prepared by mixing, whisked curd, chopped garlic,chopped cilantro,cumin powder,sugar ,salt and milk. Mix them well, till it blends.
 
 
Assembling the wrap:
* Take the rotis and slightlu heat them over a tawa. .Take a plate, place the roti .

* scoop some tandoori aloo and place it on the roti.

* Place some sliced carrots and sliced onions on top. We can also use some sliced cabbage.

* Drizzle some curd dressing on top of the wrap.(Sorry for the blurred picture, I am still working on my new SLR. )




* Fold the roti tightly and pin it using a tooth pick. cover one end with aluminium foil.

Serve with some ketchup. This wrap stays moist for atleast 2 hours because of the dressing. 

 
 
Notes:
* If we don't have cream ,we can just add milk for the aloo.
* sliced cabbage can be replaced with the onions.
* We can make the filling and the dressing on eday ahead. Just cook the roti and assemble the wrap , the day we want.
* I didn't had Kashmiri chillies. So substituted with regular red chillies. If you use Kashmiri chillies, it will give a good red colour.

15 comments:

Saras said...

Fantastic wrap. Feel like grabbing..absolutely delicious. .

great-secret-of-life said...

simple lunch box item

Joanne T Ferguson said...

G'day! This looks delicious and love your step by step photos! YUM!
Cheers! Joanne

Priya Anandakumar said...

yum,yum,yum, very delicious and filling aloo wrap sis...

Gajus kitchen said...

interesting wrap..looking delicious and wish to have a bite

Rani acharyulu said...

Delicious wraps looks yummy.

Manasi said...

What a great recipe.
I love wraps.. I will try this (just one small modification, at this time)
I have tofu marinating and the only way to eat tofu (meh!) is like this...

Vimitha Durai said...

Wrap sounds so filling. Nice one

Suja Manoj said...

Love the filling,looks so yummy,will try this

minnie@thelady8home said...

Wow, that looks fantastic!!! I must try it.

nandoos kitchen said...

lovely wraps. love them

Hari Chandana said...

Very tempting wrap.. love it :)

Rafeeda AR said...

this looks fantastic... really flavorful as well...

hotpotcooking said...

Lovely wrap

Sangeetha Priya said...

love this filling wrap Savi and even i bookmarked few of her recipes!!!

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