Aloo gajar matar recipe with step by step photos – this is a Punjabi style delicious dry veggie dish made from aloo (potatoes), gajar (carrots) and matar (peas). Low-fat and vegan recipe.
This is a Very easy and simple veggie dish which not need much cooking experience. Even bachelors or first time cooks can make it easily. So when you are short of time or low in energy then try this recipe.
The entire dish is cooked in the pressure cooker, but you can also cook in a pan. I have mentioned the amount of water to be added in this case, in the recipe notes below.
This gajar aloo matar recipe uses very less ingredients and is not heavily spiced. Also this is a satvik no onion no garlic recipe. We usually prepare aloo gajar matar this way.
I also make Gajar matar this way. A few more simple recipes are:
This aloo gajar matar goes best with rotis or parathas along with a side mango pickle or lime pickle. It also goes well as a side dish with dal rice combo. It can also be served for tiffin or lunch box with soft chapatis.
How to make aloo gajar matar
1. Rinse the vegetables in water. Peel and then chop potatoes, carrots. Also chop the ginger and green chilli. Chop the potatoes and carrots into small pieces or you can even chop them into cubes.
2. heat oil in a pressure cooker. After 1-2 minutes, add cumin and saute till cumin starts spluttering.
3. Add the chopped ginger and green chilies in a pressure cooker.
4. Add all the vegetables – potatoes, peas and carrots. Add asafoetida and saute for 2 to 3 minutes.
5. Then add salt and 2 to 3 tbsp water. Close the pressure cooker and cook for 2 to 3 whistles till the vegetables become tender.
6. Serve aloo gajar matar with rotis or parathas. It can also be served as a side dish with dal rice combo. Back home, we have it with rotis and plain curd.
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aloo gajar matar
Ingredients
- 3 medium sized potatoes (aloo) or 220 to 230 grams potatoes or 1.5 cups chopped potatoes
- 2 medium carrots (gajar) or 150 grams carrots or 1 cup chopped carrots
- ¾ cups peas (matar) - fresh or frozen
- 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
- 1 inch ginger - finely chopped
- 1 or 2 green chilies - finely chopped
- 1 pinch asafoetida (hing)
- 2 to 3 tablespoon water
- 1.5 tablespoon oil
- 1 tablespoon chopped coriander leaves
- salt as required
Instructions
preparation
- Rinse the vegetables in water.
- Peel and then chop the potatoes and carrots into small pieces or you can even chop them into cubes.
- Also finely chop the ginger and green chilli.
making aloo gajar matar
- Heat oil in a pressure cooker. Add cumin seeds and let them splutter.
- Add the chopped ginger and green chillies in pressure cooker.
- Saute for about 20 seconds.
- Then add all the vegetables - potatoes, peas and carrots. Add asafoetida/hing and saute for 2 to 3 minutes.
- Add salt and 3 tbsp water. Close the pressure cooker tightly with its lid. Pressure cook for 2 to 3 whistles till the vegetables become tender.
- Once the pressure drops on its own, remove the lid of the cooker.
- If there is any water or moisture in the cooker, then simmer the veggies till all the water is evaporated.
- Check the seasoning and add more salt if required.
- Lastly add coriander leaves and give a stir.
- Serve gajar aloo matar hot with rotis or chapatis or as a side dish with dal rice combo.
Notes
Nutrition Info Approximate values
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I tried your recipe. The taste was excellent. However, the vegetables turned mushy even though I kept it only for one whistle in the pressure cooker. I could not serve it for my guests.
sometimes vegetables cook faster due to more water content being in them and their quality. cooking time also depends on the size of the cut vegetables. even if slightly mushy or mashed, the taste is still good and can be served. hope this helps.
awesome recipe
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Hi,
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Hi Dassana,
This is an excellent and simple recipe. It is the first time I have made a dry curry in a pressure cooker. I did not know this was possible. Do you think it would be safe to add broccoli to this recipe using the pressure cooker? I have been looking for Indian ways to cook broccoli!
Thanks,
Michelle
thanks michelle for the feedback. yes you can add broccoli to the recipe as well cook it in the pressure cooker.
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welcome shashank. i agree with you. home cooked food is best.
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thanks again hemanth from both of us for this lovely feedback. in many indian homes, food is cooked thrice – breakfast, lunch and dinner. this is because fresh cooked food has more prana (life force) and it taste better. it is also good for vata dosha mentioned in ayurveda. so there are many simple and easy to cook recipes in indian cuisine, so that not much time is needed in kitchen. this is one such recipe. glad to read your positive feedback.
Wow !! another kind of receipe that can be made so quickly at the same time very nutritious too
thanks anu
I would add turmeric too !
Jyoti, you can add.
i always follow vegreceipesofindia.com and it had helped me a lot. ours is a non-vegetarian family so i am not very good with veg dishes but i keep making dishes posted here and they always turn out to be awesome. thanks for the step wise illustrations that helps us a lot.
welcome sorbani. glad to know this.
Worth a try really!!
A simple and a quick subzi made in a pressure cooker so saves on nutrients as well.
thanks sonali
Hi dassana,
These days weekend cooking is my task I rely on your reciepies , they are so wel explained every time I do it comes out really well the ones I have done so far are pizza , dum biriyani , spinach dal and mushroom munchurian
In one way or the other you are my hoot guru
Thank you so much and keep writing
Anantha
welcome anantha and thanks a lot for your kind words and appreciation.
Hi Dassana,
This one turned out super yum!!! We really loved it :). Perfect for a weekday dinner/lunch.
You have got an excellent blog out here with great photos.
thanks aruna for this positive feedback.
Tru i agree with u totally
Thank you for this. I am also fond of these kind of simple and wholesome recipes. Please share more of similar ones, the regular homely style..
welcome anu. yes, i will share more such recipes.
dassana, i am regularly watching your page. without elaboration you present in a clear cut way your recipes are simple healthy easy to make with ingredients available at home. this kind of recipes are what i prefer. thanks a lot.
welcome meera. glad to know that you liked the recipes and its presentation.