Arbi is also known as Taro root. Masala Arbi with a great blend of spices makes a very enjoyable side dish. This can complement any meal. Masala Arbi can be served with roti,paratha or puri.
Course Side Dish
Cuisine Indian
Prep Time 5minutes
Cook Time 15minutes
Total Time 20minutes
Servings 4People
Ingredients
7-8medium sized taro rootboiled, arbi
3Tbspoil
1/2tspcarom seedsajwain
1/4tspcumin seedsjeera
1/8tspasafetidahing
1Tbspcoriander powderdhania
1/4tspturmerichaldi
1/2tspred chilli powder
2green chiliessliced
1tspsalt
1/2tspmango powderamchoor
Instructions
Wash arbi before boiling and do not over boil the arbi as they become very slimy. I prefer to boil arbi in a pot so that it is easy to check if they are cooked. Arbi should be firm, and knife should go through effortless.
Peel the skin and slice them into about 1/8β thick rounds. Set aside.
In a small bowl mix turmeric, coriander powder, and red chili powder with 1/4 cup of water to make a paste. Set aside.
Heat the oil in wide pan over medium heat, oil should be moderately hot, (when you add the cumin seed to oil it should crack right away).
Add carom seeds, and cumin seeds as cumin seeds crack add asafetida,
Stir and add spice paste stir for about 30 seconds till oil start separating from oil.
Add green chili stir for few seconds.
Add arbi spreading over the pan, sprinkle the salt, and mango powder gently fold the arbi with spice mix, all the arbies should be coated well with spices. Making sure arbies are not sticking to each other.
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