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From: TitliNihaan
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  • omgggg this made me so hungry, imma go make some :) btw, ur so sweet :D

  • Yummy

  • Nooooooooooooooooooooooo! It is not Bombay Aloooooooooooooo

  • Assalamu alaikum dear Titli! You made my kitchen life less stressful and leaping happily with each recipe. Thank you for inspiring newly weds like me. Keep up the good work.

  • ha! i made that today together with manjulaskitchen's "cabbage and peas", Bajiascooking's "SABIT MASOOR" and rotis. it was a feast!

    thank you very much titli!

    btw. I was hoping for some more monty python like nonsense, but there was none... :/ I really dig your jokes, titly :D

  • Are you stoned?

  • Wow you're so different now Titli! :D

  • wow, you were so mellowed out back then...

  • Hi, Lovely and easy recipe but need to know if you use any salt and how much? Please

  • titli u r gre8

  • this actually taste erallly good with puri....

  • Love Bombay Aloo! But the type I like also uses tomatoes. Just subscribed - some lovely recipies.

  • Thanks sister for ur great way of cooking

    Khuda hafiz :)

  • hehe I have never heard of this dish!! =) I guess Indian resteraunts abroad come up with such novelty names =) The dish sounds nice!

  • I've been looking for a good Bombay potato recipe for a while, this looks good:)

    I'm surprised there is no garlic tho.

  • Nope!  No garlic!

  • did u boil the potatoes ?

    may i ask what do u say ? at the end of your vids ? and meaning?.

    loverly recipe and wow , so useful videos, much respect to u and ur great vidos

  • 1. Yes

    2. Khuda hafiz, means "God Protect (you)" in Farsi/Urdu

    Thanks for watching :-)

  • I can have 2 of those bowls!!! lol.......anyways thanx alot.....Titly...

  • i wish i lived next door to titli

  • :-)

  • Hmm. I've always rinsed my Basmati rice, added it to just shy of double the quantity of cold water, brought it to a boil, stirred, turned the heat to the lowest setting, and let it sit for 20 minutes. Never had a problem.

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