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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2010

To make bombay aloo you will need,1cheff spoon of vag oil,half chopped onion,pinch of salt,half teaspoon methi leaves,1teaspoon of mixed powder,half teaspoon of blended garlic&ginger,1tablespoon of tomato puree,pinch of chilli powder,half chopped tomato,now add pre-cook chopped pieces of potato mix well in pan,then add 2cheff spoon of base gravy cook for 4-5mins then garnish with corriander.

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  • Remind me not to visit this restaurant....minging !

  • Fantastic,,best potatoes i've ever made.

    He has not shown pilau rice,but my rice comes out great,tis a good recipe.

  • cud u show how u make pilau rice, i have tried different things but can never get it to taste like the takeaway, thanks

  • In the description = "1 cheff spoon of ""vag"" oil" No wonder it tastes so good... :p

  • @corsanomix thankyou

    

  • @nickynunn

    It's "Base Gravy"...Which he showed us how to make in a previous video

  • @sam87545 you get a tin opener stab it in tin of puree and open ,,the wonders of modern cooking ,,you cock

  • what was in plastic tub on stove,you put a ladel full in the dish but i couldnt catch what you called it

  • @abhijitvmehta Gentleman. Thankyou.

  • @hellishmovie NIce to have interacted with a gentleman or (woman).

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