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Crispy golden aloo bhujia served with white rice and yogurt raita garnished with cilantro on a white plate.

Crispy Aloo Bhujia | Crispy Potato Stir Fry - Step by Step!

Anadi Misra

By Anadi Misra · October 30, 2020

Indian

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Crispy Aloo Bhujia made easy! Follow our step-by-step guide to make this golden, crunchy Indian potato stir fry at home. A quick vegetarian side dish packed with flavor.

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Ah, potatoes. I love them so much.

When I was a toddler, my parents, sister and I lived with my grandparents on my mother’s side. At about age 7, my parents got their own place, and sadly we had to depart from my grandparents’ home. I was so sad to leave, but my main question when parting ways was, “Will there be potatoes?” My grandmother answered, “Yes, Beta, there will be! There will be plenty of potatoes for you!”

There’s debate as to whether to classify potatoes as a vegetable or as a “starch.” Technically, it’s a starchy veggie, but some don’t call it a true veggie because it’s starchy I suppose? Well, you know what, in my world I one hundred percent consider potatoes a veggie, and indeed they are my favourite! I recently learned that potatoes are a super food actually. Apparently, you could nearly survive off of potatoes alone, so they don’t deserve such a bad rap! Fear not, because this recipe will give you your daily dose of potatoes in a very yummy and easy way!

As a kid, you could only get me to eat aloo. Any other “real” veggie, I’d turn my head away! I feel potatoes are a child’s “easy” food, however. Let me know in the comments if potatoes were something easy your parents got you to eat, or you give your own children lots of potatoes!

Ready to enjoy some crispy potatoes with a fantastic meal? Or do you want to have them alone as a snack? Well, read on and prepare these amazing crispy potatoes today!

Why You’ll Love This Potato Bhujia!

This dish is a stir fry made simply with potatoes and a couple of whole and ground spices. Crispy potato bhujia is perfect to enjoy as a snack on its own or as a side with your favourite curry.

This is a go-to recipe for me! Here’s why you should be making this:

  • Quick to prepare - Under 15 minutes!
  • Minimal ingredients
  • Vegan (if you’re not cooking with ghee)
  • Spicy and delicious!

Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need to make crispy potato bhujia - the ingredient list is not very long!

  • Potatoes. Well, duh! Peel them, rinse them, and then chop them into small, bite-sized cubes. I recommend you use yellow potatoes since I think they have the most flavour and are much quicker to cook! But white or russet potatoes will also work if you don’t have yellow potatoes.
  • Olive oil. You could also use vegetable oil or ghee to fry your potatoes, depending on what flavour you would like to have.
  • Whole spices. Dried Kashmiri red chilies and cumin seeds.
  • Ground spices. Hing and turmeric
  • Salt. Season as necessary.

Told ya this would be small!

Tips for Making the Best Crispy Potatoes

  • Use a non-stick pan and a touch of olive oil to get the perfect crust - no more potatoes stuck to the pan!
  • Cook covered on Medium heat to cook the potatoes from the inside out, while making them crispy.
  • Season with salt at the end of the cooking process, to ensure potatoes don’t go mush.
  • Serve right away and don’t let it sit for too longer for the crispiest experience
  • Goes great paired with Rajma, Lobiaor by itself with Paratha/Rotior Rice

Steps to Make Crispy Aloo Bhujia

Heat pan on medium heat and add olive oil, cumin seeds, dried red chilies and hing and crackle until cumin turns reddish brown and fragrant.

Pan with golden-brown cumin seeds and a dried red chili sizzling in oil on an induction cooktop.

Rinse the cubed potatoes, drain and add to pan, mix well and cover and cook for 5-8 minutes.

Then, remove cover and stir well, cover again and cook for 5-7 more minutes. Check if the potatoes are cooked by breaking large pieces with the back of a spatula/wooden spoon. Potatoes should be light golden brown all around.

Cubed raw potatoes being poured from a glass bowl into a dark nonstick pan with dried chilies and cumin seeds.
Diced potatoes cooking in a dark nonstick skillet with cumin seeds and dried red chilies, coated in turmeric.
Cubed potatoes being turned with a spatula in a skillet, some pieces golden-brown, with corn kernels around the edges.

Add the turmeric, stir well and cook for 2-3 more minutes.

Once potatoes are cooked, to make them crispier cook for 3-4 minutes uncovered while stirring well.

Spiced diced potatoes sautéed in a skillet with cumin seeds and a dried chili, being seasoned with turmeric powder.
Golden diced potatoes sautéed with turmeric and dried chili in a dark nonstick skillet, nearly finished cooking.

Season with salt to taste and serve hot by itself or as a side with your meal of choice and enjoy!

Can I Make These Crispy Potatoes in Advance?▼

I always give my honest answer in this section.

The answer is that well, not really if you still want the potatoes to actually be crispy! To preserve the “crispy” part of the name of this recipe, you’ll need to serve it immediately.

HOWEVER, there are some little work-arounds you can implement!

If you’re serving this with many dishes, what you could do is cook the potatoes halfway as you prepare the other dishes, about an hour in advance at most. When you’re ready to serve, then finish cooking the potatoes so that they’re nice and crispy at meal-time.

If anything, having bhujia soft is still very tasty! You won’t lose the potatoes’ flavours if you make this in advance and serve later. If you’ve got extra potatoes, then you could have the rest as a tasty snack, such as in a wrap! My mom has done that for us before!

To store leftovers, transfer into an airtight container and keep cool in the fridge. I wouldn’t recommend you keep these potatoes in the fridge for any longer than a day, however.

Serving Suggestions

20 min
2 servings
easy
Crispy golden aloo bhujia served with white rice and yogurt raita garnished with cilantro on a white plate.

Crispy Aloo Bhujia | Crispy Potato Stir Fry - Step by Step!

Anadi Misra

By Anadi Misra · October 30, 2020

Indian20 min2 servingseasy

Crispy Aloo Bhujia | Crispy Potato Stir Fry - Step by Step!

Anadi Misra

By Anadi Misra · October 30, 2020

Indian20 min2 servingseasy

I’ve had this crispy aloo bhujia in so many ways! You can have them alone as a snack or serve with some basmati rice. My favourite combination is to have these with rice and rajma masala. I also really enjoy having these with rice andmaseladar chana dal! Basically, you can serve these with any curry you’d like or on their own! Explore what you enjoy and let me know in the comments what your favourite way to enjoy these crispy potatoes is!

Let me know what you think of this recipe in the comments! If you’ve tried this recipe, be sure to post it on social media and tag it with #cookingwithanadi and mention me @cooking.with.anadi. Thank you!

Recipe by Anadi Misra

Crispy Aloo Bhujia | Crispy Potato Stir Fry - Step by Step!

Crispy Aloo Bhujia made easy! Follow our step-by-step guide to make this golden, crunchy Indian potato stir fry at home. A quick vegetarian side dish packed with flavor.

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5 min

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15 min

Cook

20 min

Total

2

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easy

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Ingredients

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  • medium potatoes, cubed into 1/4 inch pieces
  • (10 ml) olive oilShop →
  • (1 g) cumin seedsShop →
  • dried kashmiri red chiliesShop →
  • pinch of hingShop →
  • (1 g) turmericShop →
  • salt to tasteShop →

Instructions

  1. 1

    Heat pan on medium heat and add olive oil, cumin seeds, dried red chilies and hing and crackle until cumin turns reddish brown and fragrant.

    Heat pan on medium heat and add olive oil, cumin seeds, dried red chilies and hing and crackle until cumin turns reddish brown and fragrant.

  2. 2

    Rinse the cubed potatoes, drain and add to pan, mix well and cover and cook for 5-8 minutes.

    Rinse the cubed potatoes, drain and add to pan, mix well and cover and cook for 5-8 minutes.

  3. 3

    Then, remove cover and stir well, cover again and cook for 5-7 more minutes. Check if the potatoes are cooked by breaking large pieces with the back of a spatula/wooden spoon. Potatoes should be light golden brown all around

    Then, remove cover and stir well, cover again and cook for 5-7 more minutes. Check if the potatoes are cooked by breaking large pieces with the back of a spatula/wooden spoon. Potatoes should be light golden brown all around

  4. 4

    Add the turmeric, stir well and cook for 2-3 more minutes.

    Add the turmeric, stir well and cook for 2-3 more minutes.

  5. 5

    Once potatoes are cooked, to make them crispier cook for 3-4 minutes uncovered while stirring well. Season with salt to taste and serve hot by itself or as a side with your meal of choice and enjoy!

    Once potatoes are cooked, to make them crispier cook for 3-4 minutes uncovered while stirring well. Season with salt to taste and serve hot by itself or as a side with your meal of choice and enjoy!

Nutrition per serving

189

Calories

5g

Protein

33g

Carbs

5g

Fat

5g

Fiber

9g

Sugar

317mg

Sodium

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