Healthy Recipes
All Courses

Jhinge Aloo Posto – Potato and Ridge Gourd Cooked in Poppy Seed Paste - Dairy-Free!

dairy-free recipes desserts recipes healing recipes healthy recipes kids friendly recipes oil-free recipes plant-based vegan recipes refined-sugar recipes Sep 30, 2019
Jhinge Aloo Posto – Potato and Ridge Gourd Cooked in Poppy Seed Paste - Dairy-Free!
Prep Time: 01 Hour 15 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 2 Servings

Posto is Bengali means poppy seeds. One of the traditional vegetarian dishes is a simple dish made with potato cooked in poppy seed paste. It is also made by adding ridge gourd. It’s truly satisfying when served with steaming hot rice. Light on the tummy and easy way to incorporate seasonal vegetables.

Ingredients

  • Potato: ½ cup(peeled and cubed)
  • Ridge gourd: 2cups(peeled and cubed)
  • Poppy seeds: 3-4Tbsp(soaked)
  • Green chilli: 2 nos (slit)
  • Rock Salt: to taste
  • Turmeric: ½ tsp
  • Cold pressed mustard oil: 1 tsp (optional)
  • Panch phoran: 1 tsp

Method

  • Soak poppy seeds in just enough warm water for about an hour and grind it into a smooth paste.
  • Heat cold-pressed mustard oil, add 1 tsp of panch phoran. (You could choose to skip the oil and dry roast the panch phoran)
  • Once it sputters, add sliced green chillies.
  • Add the chopped vegetables and cook until soft. Sprinkle water and cover and cook with minimum water.
  • Add turmeric powder and salt and stir well.
  • Once cooked well add the poppy seed paste and cook for a while.
  • Adjust the consistency to either a thick-coated gravy or slightly thin gravy by adding water.
  • Serve hot with steamed rice.

Wellcure Tip

     
  • Note that ridge gourd leaves a lot of water while cooking.
  • I like to keep little skin on the ridge gourd.
  • You can steam the vegetables and proceed with the recipe instead of cooking directly in a pan.

Eating Guide

     
  • Food group: Vegetables and seeds
  • Including peanuts and sesame poppy gives the gravy a rich creamy and smooth texture without the need to add oil, dairy or unhealthy fats.
  • Best eaten with steamed rice or steamed Sama or Foxtail millet.

Disclaimer: The health journeys, blogs, videos and all other content on Wellcure is for educational purposes only and is not to be considered a ‘medical advice’ ‘prescription’ or a ‘cure’ for diseases. Any specific changes by users, in medication, food & lifestyle, must be done under the guidance of licensed health practitioners. The views expressed by the users are their personal views and Wellcure claims no responsibility for them.
Stay connected with news and updates!

Join our mailing list to receive the latest news and updates from our team.
Don't worry, your information will not be shared.

We hate SPAM. We will never sell your information, for any reason.