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vahuser Posted on Fri Oct 28 2011
I follow the recipe but there is no sauce - it is very dry - not like n the indian restaurants
Reply 0 - Repliesvahuser Posted on Wed Jun 16 2010
you forgot to tell when potato should be cooked, before mix with paste or after
Reply 0 - Repliesvahuser Posted on Thu Sep 24 2009
I also subscribe to the fact that allu chat is better without garlik paste and though fried aloo taste better but i will go with non fried for health rasons .I follow your site regulerly and have turned to cooking after retirement from my Nursing Hom
Reply 0 - Repliesvahuser Posted on Wed Jan 23 2008
hi Sanjay, I tried your aloo chat, without onion and garlic, and it was very nice. Thank you for such a great snack. I really loved eating it.I am a novice in cooking and your recipees help me a lot. Thanks again
Reply 0 - Repliesvahuser Posted on Thu Dec 13 2007
Hi Sanjay, My two cents take on this. I know you're addicted to garlic and onions ( I love all your veg videos anyway) and both these items can be left out in aloo chaat. Especially the garlic--the main taste of aloo chaat comes from a combination of
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vahuser Posted on Fri Oct 28 2011
I follow the recipe but get no sauce - nothing like my indian restaurant
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