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  1. Not very spicy at all. I added twice as much of everything. I think you should add some kind of hot pepper, make it optional too.4 stars

    1. Thanks for the feedback. This version is mildly spiced. I have mentioned in the FAQs that you can increase the red chilli powder or add a green chilli for more heat. Feel free to adjust it to your taste.

  2. I saved link one of your recipes baby potatoes with green peas, dry aalo matar sabzi. It was a very quick and delicious recipe as I tried it a few times. Now the link is opening this aalo matar curry recipe. I searched on your website for the recipe but nothing comes up. Could you please share that recipe, I would really appreciate it.

    1. Hi Parul, thank you for reaching out. That dry aloo matar recipe with baby potatoes and green peas was part of an older version that I’ve since updated. I’d be happy to share the original recipe with you. Could you please confirm your email ID so I can send it across?

      Glad to know you enjoyed the recipe.

  3. i love aloo mutter – a regular dish for me – i remember having it once in a little low class shack in belize – the cooks however were top class it was the best i ever had and remembered to this day ten years later – indian cooking is the best and i thank you dassana for teaching me how to cook such delicious stuff5 stars

  4. This is just so easy to make, I think it’s one my favourite recipes, I’ve made from this web site.5 stars

  5. hmm this is one of my all-times favorites, i make it now about once per month. It goes great with basmati rice and with your chana masala becomes like a feast !!

    thank you for sharing all these recipes, they are the best, most detailed, delicious recipes.

    thank you dassana !!5 stars

    1. Thank you and glad to know that you loved the recipe. Do try some more recipes and I am sure you will like them. Thanks for the rating on the recipe as well.

  6. Hello Dassana,

    I have tried this recipe couple of times and it is definitely hit in my house.

    Thanks
    TG

  7. Hello Dassana,
    I prepared this recipe today. I didnt expect it to be that great because its just potatoes and peas, but it tastes yumm.. I follow your recipes very often and am very thankful to you. Most of your recipes turn out very well in my kitchen.
    Thanks and keep up the good work 😉 😀5 stars

    1. Thank you Reshma for sharing your positive review and feedback on the recipe. Glad to know. It does look simple but the taste is good. Most welcome and happy cooking.

  8. Hi Ma’am,

    I am a single man currently residing USA, vegetarian and I love cooking. I follow your blog since past 4 years, in India I cooked occasionally to satisfy my taste buds.
    I have tried many of you recipes and all of them turned out so well. My friends calls me a great cook, but the credit goes to you!
    I follow only your blog for recipes and I could find every recipe I wished to prepare.

    Thank you very much for all your efforts and easing the life of people like me! Respect!!5 stars

    1. hi Dr Satish, thank you very much for this lovely comment. felt good to read and am humbled as well. thanks again and welcome. wish you all the best.

  9. Hi dassana,
    This in one delicious yet simple sabzi to make. I followed the recipe exactly, just substituted Aloo with gajar and made gajar-matar. It’s so good that I have made it twice for dinner within 3 days span.
    Thanks a lot!5 stars

  10. Hi thank you so much for the recipe. You a one of my inspiration to cook. In this recipe I got confused with the measurements of green peas it’s mentioned different in two different place. In ingredients section it’s mentioned as 1 cup and step by step including pictures it’s mentioned 2/3 to 3/4. I just added as per my taste and it still tasted amazing5 stars

    1. thanks for the feedback nirupama on both the recipe as well as letting me know about the peas proportion. its 1 cup of green peas. i will change it. thanks again.

  11. All your recipes are truly awesome. Easy to follow and amazingly delicious. Any dish I want to make i refer to your website first. Thanks a lot5 stars

  12. My first cooking attempt turned out well.. Thank u so much for step by step cooking instruction

    Need to know apart from cashew and peanut paste and coconut or fresh cream

    What else can we use to make gravy4 stars

    1. thanks. you can use tomato puree, onion puree or brown onion paste (fried onion paste) as a base for gravy. even curd can be used. but with curd some precision is needed, so that the gravy does not become too sour and also that the curd should not split while cooking. from the nuts category, almond paste also can be used.

  13. Thank you very much Dassana. Because of you I became a chef. I tried many of your recipes, and every time I was the best. God bless you in all aspects and especially with more and more recipes. Once again thanks alot5 stars

  14. I have made this more than 3 times now within 15 days and each time it was perfect .. thank you so much Dassana ji

  15. Dear dassana,
    I tried this recipe…it was good…but the tanginess of the tomato stood out…is there any way to reduce this? Also it took nearly 30mins for the oil to release from the tomato-onion mixture….I luv ur not and have tried a few of ur recipes….gr8 job!4 stars

    1. anie, in tomato based gravies, its always best to use tomatoes which are not too tangy. the only way to balance is by adding some cream. a bit of sugar will also balance the tanginess. 30 minutes is too much time. not sure why it took so long. even if you see oil specks on top of the masala, it means the masala is done. if you saute more, then more oil will be released. but if in a hurry, some oil specks on the masala paste is also fine.

  16. Whenever I have to cook something new, yours is the first site that I check out. Simple to understand recipes with good results. Have tried many dishes from here, a big thank you from a newly married woman ?5 stars

  17. let me thank you a ton for this app. due to this app and your recipes i am able to survivr in USA. as i am vegetarian i was left with no options but to cook on my own. whatever comes in my mind to cook, recipe was there. because of different region timings i was also not able to call my mother every time but you rescue me. thanks a ton once again for delicious recipes. one more thing i would like to mention as a rookie and male i always think cant cook food but because of only you i succeeded. Thanks once again.

  18. Dear Sir/Mam, my experience of cooking using the recipes in your blog are successful n tasty. Am learning cooking and am happy tat I can make food for my husband… Thank you so much. 🙂 delicious indeed 🙂

  19. Thank you very much for this easy recipe. I’m away from my family and living here in Canada. Your recipes are a life saver for me 🙂 going to try this today for lunch. Tried other recipes as well and they turned out good. Whenever I feel like cooking something, this is the place I always turn to.5 stars

  20. I always try out recipes from your blog and what to say…. They just turn out….. awesome. Today I made also matar.. d same way n that also is simply super.

  21. Hi Dassana, i follow ur recipes whenever i try something new and ofcourse they do turn out well :). thank you for making cooking easier….5 stars

  22. Thank you so much for your recipes. I refer whenever I have to make something special.5 stars

  23. Great recipe… tried it today… came very nicely.. Now I am a constant follower of your blog… Thanks a lot..5 stars

  24. Hi..I am a beginner in kitchen classes… yesterday, for the first time I made aalu mattar… n i couldn’t believe it sooooo yummmmyyy…. Thanks for all delicious recipes. I will try other recipes also…2 stars

  25. I tried this recipe yesterday and it came out very well. Very easy and very delicious. Thanx for all ur wonderful recipes Dassana 🙂

  26. absolutely delicious. Hubby takes at least three servings when I cook this recipe 🙂 thanks for making me filling his tummy so easy for me!4 stars

  27. Hi Dasanna

    I have tried this dish last night without Almond powder and fresh Ginger but still it worked out very well.

    I felt like after long time I had a delicious curry

    I wanted to try Kaju khoya but can not find khoya but I may try Double cream instead of khoya. What do you think ?

    Thanks lot for your website and I will be trying more and more

    Chandra5 stars

    1. hi chandra, thanks for the feedback. almond just adds to the thickness of the gravy, but without them its also fine. for kaju khoya you can try with double cream. a slight difference in taste but i think will be delicious. but just add the cream towards the end and not before.

  28. You now have two avid vegan followers in Alaska! My partner and I really, really enjoy your recipes/website. After years of scouring books and other Western websites for good Indian cooking (and being sorely disappointed), we found your blog. As my partner actually spent a year traveling in India, she has a pretty good idea of what is authentic flavor, and when a recipe is missing something, allowing for variations aside.

    So, thanks for an amazing resource. Really, really love it.5 stars

    1. thanks taylor for these words. also convey my thanks to your partner. your partner has indeed a good idea of indian cooking. from a few indian books i have read by western authors, there are a lot of changes and adaptions done to suit the ingredients available abroad and the western palette. even i find some recipes presented which are not actually made it like the way we make it here. do try some recipes. indian recipes can be easily veganized.

  29. Hi .I want to make this recipe but since I don’t use garlic and onion his can I substitute it.I know about the cashew paste but is their a lower fat option than that.tia

  30. I hav tried this recipe of urs n its fantastic.actually online posting of recipes is a great help to those people who doesnt kno cooking like me. when I made this recipe my parents applauded me.thank you for this wonderful recipe.

  31. I tried ur recipe for aalo matar curry it is too tasty I cooked aalo matar many times but nw I experienced a different and fantastic taste. Everyday I am trying ur different recipes it is a great experience and a very good taste. Thanx a lot5 stars

  32. I tried this today and it came out exactly as displayed in the picture and tasted delicious. I didn’t have almonds or cream so I skipped it. My mum has this thing that either onions or hing can be added to a dish not both so I skipped the hing. The dish was fabulous with neer dosas. 🙂5 stars

    1. thanks sneha for your feedback. i add hing to most of my dishes as its good for digestion… irrespective whether onions are there in the dish or not. but everybody has different style of cooking.

  33. I just got married a month back and have never ever cooked anything before! Thanks to your recipes, be it rajma or aloo matar, i actually enjoy cooking and my husband really loves everything I make! Haven’t told him the secret though

  34. All your recipes are really very good. I keep trying one by one and they really turn out to be very tasty. The only website where i keep looking for trying out the veg recipes.

    Thank you Dassana

  35. This came out really well. The only thing I am not sure is mine came out more brown even though I added Haldi and it does take time for the Tom/Onion gray to thicken up !!. Was yummy and my dad said it was soo like a Restaurant style dish 🙂5 stars

    1. thanks aparna. the color depends on the color of chili powder or garam masala and sometimes even tomatoes. it does take time to saute the onion tomato gravy.

  36. I tried this recipe today to give it to my father for lunch and it really looked great and also it was tasty…. Now, i’ll try your Rajma recipe…

    thanks..

  37. Hi Dassana
    Your simple but tasty recipes have inspired me to cook more often. I really like your detailed website.
    Thankyou!

  38. Hi I had this at a baby shower recently and it was a bit too spicy for me but it was extremely good. I was just wondering is it the cumin that made it spicy or the coriander? I’d like to make it here at home but I still want to have it taste authentic. Thanks so much for the recipe I can’t wait to try it out.

  39. Hi,
    All your recipes are super.. I’ve tried many and all turned out good. This is the only website I refer when trying out veg dishes.
    Keep up the good work 🙂5 stars

  40. Just stumbled upon your blog while searching for a recipe. I am not really fond of cooking but with cook on leave no choice. I had made bharta as per your recipe & it was lip smacking. Hubby and son devoured the food n motivating me to cook more often.
    Keep up the good work!5 stars

  41. Hi Dassana,

    I made this for dinner yesterday and it came out very well. My husband loved it too. :-).We often make aloo matar curry at our home in India, but whenever I attempted to make this here it wasn’t a success. Yesterday I stumbled upon this recipe on your site, made it and to my surprise it was a success. The proportion, the ingredients, the taste everything was perfect. Thanks to you. 🙂
    I follow many of your recipes and will continue to do so. Please continue your good work, you have a great fan following .4 stars

  42. I just made this today… it was delicious and not so hard to make!! I ended up adding more of the spices (probably double the amount recommended and 1tbs of chili powder, also used tofu instead of potatoes as we are trying to eat less carbs).
    I will definitely make it again, my husband and I loved it!! Thank you for sharing such a delicious recipe!
    P.S. I give it 5 stars (but for some reason is only allowing me to check three)3 stars

    1. thanks nora for your feedback. glad to know the variation of spices and tofu worked. i will check about the rating. i think in mobile and tablets, there is an issue with the rating.

  43. Hi Dassana

    I made methi thepla as per your recipe and it came out superb. My kids loved it. Thank you for providing simple yet delicious recipes.5 stars

  44. your recipe is very good and this is almost north Indians recipe and this is my favourate recipe and I have tasted in nashik, triambakeshwar ,and shiridhi

    my mother will try in my home
    I am prashanthivinoth
    11 years old girl.
    thankyou
    and have a nice day.

  45. Hi Dassana,

    I have been trying to make spicy curries since long, but they never come out spicy and hot.. For example the kind of hotness you get while eating a good misal. Can you please tell me the proportion of garlic, ginger, and red chilli powder along with other garam masala to get that spicyness? i tried an egg curry which was smelling too good and spicy when i prepared but when i tasted it it was very much bland. please help.

    1. hi tanvi, to get the hotness and spiciness in any curry, it depends on the type of chilies or chili powder you are using. if you buy a hot variety of red chili powder, then the gravies or curries will be spicy hot. even 1/2 tsp is enough to make the dish hot for a serving of 2-3 people. garam masala does give heat but too much of it spoils the taste and unbalances the dish. apart from red chili powder, dry red chilies and garlic made into a paste can also be added to the dish. though the taste will be different, but if the dry red chilies used are a hot variety, the dish will become spicy and hot. you can even use crushed green chilies to add heat in a dish. the proportion of the garlic, ginger, red chili powder etc depends on the type of dish that is being made. so there is no standard proportion that once can use to get a hot curry.

  46. Hi Dassana
    I tried this for lunch today.Again one of the simple recipe from you.Its really nice
    and the preparation time is very less.I like it.Surely my daughter will like and can guess its from urs.
    Thank u friend5 stars

  47. Hi Dassana, the recipe looks delicious! I don’t have a pressure cooker. Could you tell me how to adapt the recipe and cook without one? Thank you!

    1. hi kathleen, just add about 1/2 or 3/4 cup water more than mentioned in the recipe and make the whole recipe in a pan. cover and cook the potato and peas. if the sauce/curry seems to be thin than you can cook for some more time to reduce it. however, this recipe has a medium consistency gravy/sauce/curry.

      1. This is indeed a very simple and great recipe. I kept trying making the perfect aloo matar recipe, but it would never turn out well. So, I happened to search online for a recipe and stumbled on this one. Have tried it couple of times, and each time, it comes out perfectt!!! Thanks5 stars