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Konkani Batata Song Recipe (Without Onions)
Konkani recipes are usually characterised by two things; coconut and seafood. Coconut is one of the most freely available ingredients on the coasts. That is why, Konkani recipes use fresh coconut and coconut milk in them.
The best thing about Konkani recipes is that they are not bland. Unlike the coastal recipes from the rest of the world that are known for being mild and having a sweet tinge to them, the recipes from the Indian coast are very spicy. They blend the taste of fresh spices and the juicy coconut flavour.

Today we have a special vegetarian Konkani recipe, which is sure to take you by a surprise. Batata song is a delicious recipe made with potatoes and fresh coconut. There are many variations of this recipe. Some cook it with onions while others without it.
Here is a version of the batata song recipe without onions, which is perfect for the vegans as well. People who fast during Navratri and other festivals may also prepare it by substituting ghee with oil and rock salt in place of normal salt.
So, here is the Konkani batata song recipe. Do give it a try.

Serves:
2
Preparation
time:
10
minutes
Cooking
time:
20
minutes

All you need
- Potatoes- 4 (diced)
- Fresh coconut- 1 cup (grated)
- Red chillies- 3
- Coriander seeds- 1tbsp
- Hing (asafoetida)- a pinch
- Turmeric powder- 1tsp
- Salt- as per taste
- Tamarind pulp- 1tbsp
- Coconut oil- 2tbsp

Procedure
1.
Heat
one
tablespoon
of
coconut
oil
in
a
pan
and
add
hing,
coriander
seeds,
turmeric
powder
and
red
chillies
together.
Fry
for
a
minute
and
then
switch
off
the
flame.
2.
Grind
these
together
with
coconut
and
tamarind
pulp
in
a
mixer
into
a
smooth
paste.
Add
a
little
water
if
needed.
3.
Heat
one
tablespoon
of
oil
in
the
same
pan
and
fry
the
potatoes
for
about
5-6
minutes
on
medium
flame.
4.
Now,
add
the
ground
masala
paste
and
salt
to
the
potatoes.
Cook
for
about
4-5
minutes.
5.
Add
water.
Cover
and
cook
till
the
potatoes
are
soft.
6.
Once
done,
switch
off
the
flame
and
serve.
Batata song is ready to be served. This vegetarian recipe goes well with rice as well as rotis.

Nutrition
Value
Batata
song
is
not
a
very
rich
recipe
and
is
suitable
for
almost
all
age
groups.
You
may
cut
down
on
the
chillies
if
you
do
not
like
spicy
food.
Tip
You
may
add
coconut
milk
in
place
of
water
for
the
gravy
to
make
it
more
tasty.



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