Bengali Aloo Dum also known as Alur Dom is a lightly spiced, slightly sweet and delish potato curry made with onions, tomatoes, herbs and spices. Best had with luchi, poori or paratha.
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 30 minutes
- Cook time: 20 minutes
- Total time: 50 minutes
- Yield: 4
- Category: Breakfast, Brunch, Main Course
- Cuisine: Bengali, Indian
Ingredients
- 5 to 6 potatoes (- medium-sized or 18 to 20 baby potatoes)
- 3 to 4 tablespoons mustard oil
- ½ teaspoon cumin seeds
- 1 tej patta ((Indian bay leaf))
- ½ teaspoon kashmiri chilli powder
- ½ teaspoon coriander powder ((ground coriander))
- ½ teaspoon turmeric powder (- divided, (ground turmeric))
- ½ to 1 teaspoon cumin powder ((ground cumin))
- 1 cup water (or add as required)
- ½ teaspoon sugar (or as required)
- salt (as required)
- 2 onions (- medium-sized or ¾ to 1 cup roughly chopped onions)
- 1 inch ginger (- peeled)
- 2 to 3 garlic cloves (- small to medium-sized)
- 1 tomato (large, chopped or add about ½ cup tomato puree instead)
- 1.5 to 2 inches cinnamon
- 3 to 4 cloves
- 1 teaspoon ghee (- optional)
Method
Preparation
- Rinse the potatoes very well. If using baby potatoes, then remove the mud or dirt lodged in the peels with a soft brush.
- Then parboil or par-cook the potatoes in a steamer or pressure cooker. You can also cook the potatoes in the Instant Pot.
- To cook potatoes in a stovetop pressure cooker, place the potatoes in a 3 litre cooker. Add water almost covering them. Pressure cook for 1 whistle on medium to medium-high heat.
- For baby potatoes, cook on high heat until the cooker comes to a full pressure and you can hear the whistle/vent weight making noise or moving. At this point switch off the heat and let the pressure drop naturally in the cooker.
- When the pressure falls naturally in the cooker, then only open the lid.
- Remove the par-cooked potatoes carefully with the helps of tongs and set aside to cool on a plate.
- Once the potatoes are parboiled/half cooked, let them cool at room temperature. Then remove the peels and dice them. For baby potatoes you can keep the peels and prick the potatoes with a fork. An optional step.
- When the potatoes are cooking, you do the following prep.
- Grind the onion, ginger and garlic in a grinder or blender. No need to any water while grinding. Make a semi-fine paste or a smooth paste.
- Chop the tomatoes and blend them in a mixer-grinder or blender to get a fine, smooth puree. You can also finely chop the tomato instead.
- Grind the cloves and cinnamon sticks in a dry grinder or coffee grinder to a fine powder. You can also choose to crush both these spices finely in a mortar-pestle.
- Sprinkle ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder all over on the potatoes and mix gently.
Making alur dum
- Heat mustard oil in a pan. Keep heat to medium. Fry the potatoes till light golden turning over as needed. Remove with a slotted spoon and place them on kitchen paper towels to absorb extra oil.
- Lower the heat and in the same oil, fry the cumin seeds until they crackle and tej patta until fragrant for a few seconds.
- Add the onion-ginger-garlic paste. Stirring often sauté on medium-low heat till oil starts to leaves the mixture and till the paste becomes a light brown.
- Add the tomato puree, the remaining ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder, red chilli powder, cumin powder, coriander powder, salt and sugar.
- Mix well and sauté on medium-low to medium heat till the oil begins to leave the sides of the onion-tomato masala paste. The masala would also look glossy and thicken.
- Then add the fried potatoes and stir to combine till the masala coats the potatoes evenly.
- Add 1 cup water together with the ground cinnamon and cloves powder.
- You can also add about ¼ teaspoon of garam masala powder instead of the cinnamon and cloves powder.If adding garam masala, then add it towards the end once the dish is cooked.
- Gently mix taking care that the potatoes do not crumble or break.
- Simmer on a low heat till the gravy thickens. The gravy has to coat the potatoes well. If you prefer a medium consistency gravy, add some more water.
- When serving add a teaspoon of ghee on the Aloor Dum. Serve Bengali Alur Dom hot with luchi or poori.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.