Sunday, September 5, 2010

Spicy baby potatoes with sesame seeds(Food remake)

Tried and tasted by Nivedita
Hi All,
When I browse My Diverse Kitchen. I get fascinated with her baking ideas and recipes. She got wonderful collections. But I am still a baby when it comes to baking. May be in another one year or two, I will reach the stage where I can bake without thinking. I have bookmarked her blog itself for baking :-)
But, for now, I am trying only simpler recipes but these are the food I never tried. Here is one of those tasty recipes, which we all enjoyed.


Sending this to 
Linking it  back to Aparna's post and T&T event and Lakshmi's post

Keep Smiling,

11 comments:

Hayley said...

Nice dish..Nive ! love potatoes....looks tasty and mouthwatering....

Pavithra Elangovan said...

Potatoes in any avatar..i am in..looks yummy with sesame seeds.

Smita Srivastava said...

Lovely recipe ... nvr tried potatoes with sesame ..

Indrani said...

hmmmmm...I'm another potato fan...will try this recipe, looks yumm

Joyti said...

Love baby potatoes, and love sesame seeds...and spicy-hot food..so this sounds fantastic! Looks really nice too.

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Nice combination Nive ...Sounds fab recipe

Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

Alka said...

Firstly Thanks a lot for sending those Yummy cheesy aloo tikkis for LINK event at Sindhirasoi.
Secondly I love baby potatoes and also Sesame seeds, so this makes a wonderful combo.
Thirdly I just came to know that you are married to a Sindhi (Or did you told me that before..sorry I am so bad in remembering things)
And last but not the least..WHY DONT YOU SHARE YOUR HOUSEHOLD SINDHI RECIPES WITH US? Just a request dear !

Lena Jayadev said...

woww...im a big fan of potatoes...love to have it right now.. :)

Nivedita Thadani said...

Thanks Everyone,
@ Alka :Thanks for the comments.
Yes, I posted in my Aloo tikki recipe about my marriage with a Sindhi guy.
I was very new to Sindhi cuisine and no one knew to teach me also.(12yrs back, no internet and blogs to follow :-) ) I learnt Sindhi cooking by my MIL and a book by Anita Raheja which my brother gifted me. And after the blogging started, I have followed many of recipes too.
I have already posted few recipes in my blog, and will try to do in future also. You have to correct me if I am wrong!!

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Aparna Balasubramanian said...

Thank you for trying out this recipe. It is one of my daughter's favourites.

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