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5 healthy potato recipes that are pure joy and comfort

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 19, 2025, 19:30 IST
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5 healthy potato recipes that are pure joy and comfort

Potatoes are the unsung stars of Indian kitchens. Easy to cook, endlessly versatile, and comforting in every form, they somehow feel both simple and indulgent. A lightly spiced aloo sabzi, crispy Bombay aloo, or creamy mash can turn even a basic meal into something special. They fill you up, give gentle, lasting energy, and carry that unmistakable taste of home. When it comes to cosy, satisfying meals, here are 5 healthy potato recipes that do it best.

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Mashed potatoes with butter

Start with four medium potatoes, peel and chop them into small cubes. Then boil the aloo until tender and mash while still warm. Stir in two teaspoons of butter and a splash of milk, seasoning with salt and a pinch of black pepper. The result here is a creamy, smooth, and quietly comforting dish. It’s a recipe that warms more than just your stomach – potatoes’ natural carbs give you gentle, lasting energy too.

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Bihari-style aloo bhujia in mustard oil

Peel three medium potatoes and slice them into thin matchstick-like shapes. Heat two tablespoons of mustard oil until it’s just smoky, don’t overcook it, or it will turn bitter and can harm one's health. Sprinkle a pinch of turmeric and salt, toss in the potatoes and saute on medium heat until the edges are lightly crisp. Finish with red chilli powder – and a dash of chaat masala to enhance extra flavour. Mustard oil adds its signature aroma and helps with digestion, while the spiced potatoes deliver crunch, warmth, and comfort in every bite.

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Simple aloo methi

Chop three medium potatoes into cubes and wash a cup of fresh fenugreek leaves. Heat a teaspoon of oil in a pan, add cumin seeds, then sauté the potatoes until they soften. Toss in the methi leaves with turmeric, chili powder, and salt. Cover and cook on low for five to seven minutes until the potatoes soak up the earthy flavor of the greens. This dish is humble, wholesome, and utterly comforting – a true taste of home.

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Aloo tamatar sabzi

Peel and boil three medium potatoes, then set them aside. Heat a teaspoon of oil and sauté some finely chopped onions until they turn golden and fragrant. Add two chopped tomatoes with a pinch of turmeric, cumin, coriander, and salt, then gently toss in the potatoes. Let it all simmer slowly so the flavors blend into a tangy, comforting gravy. This aloo tamatar sabzi is simple (reminds you of home), and just perfect with roti or steamed rice – a little taste of Indian kitchens at its best.

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Bombay aloo

Cut three medium potatoes into cubes. Heat two teaspoons of oil, add mustard seeds and curry leaves, and let them pop with aroma. Toss in the potatoes with turmeric, chilli powder, and salt. Cook these aloo on medium heat, stirring occasionally, until the edges are lightly golden and crisp. Finish with a sprinkle of fresh coriander. This Bombay aloo is spiced just right for everyone who wants to keep their health in check with taste. It's crunchy at the edges, and perfect as a side with lunch or dinner, snack, or even just on its own – this dish is just comforting with every bite.

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