Ingredients
Taro root - 5 to 6 depending on their size
Chilli powder - 2 teaspoons
Turmeric powder - 1 teaspoon
Oil for frying
Salt to taste
Directions
Wash the taro roots well to remove the soil and dirt..Boil them with enough water for about ten minutes..Do not over boil them for it will turn mushy..
Allow them to cool and remove the skin..I used the peeler to remove the skin..
Then slice them into round pieces of about 1 cm thick..If it is too thin again it might turn mushy..
Take one or two teaspoons of oil in a plate and mix salt,chilli and turmeric powder together..Then coat the sliced taro roots with this mixture on both sides..
Then in a skillet take some oil and fry them for about 5 minutes until they turn crispy and golden..Serve hot..
This is my entry for this weeks' Weekend Herb Blogging hosted by Green Olive tree..
Taro root is one my favo root veg :) it looks yum
ReplyDeleteNever tried fry in taro root divya,,,sounds great,,,must try
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy, Divya! Love the shapes.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, thanks for considering me for the arusuvai food chain. But Meera of Enjoyindianfood has already sent me some surprise ingredient. I am yet to receive it. I am so sorry about that. My best wishes will be with you all the time.
i love taro root..your way of cooking seams to be good..got to try.
ReplyDeleteDivya, you have a lovely blog..taro fry is my all time fav one..I have blogged on 4 different varieties but still find so many new variations...:D...thanks for dropping by my blog...and your blog name is so cute...dil se...yes I can see all the posts coming that way...continue to blog and entertain us from your table!
ReplyDeletehi divya
ReplyDeleteTaro root never tried or heard this recipe. nice recipe
Thanks for ur encouraging comments Uma,Lavi,Srivalli, Vanamala..
ReplyDeleteI've never seen or heard of these before, but I'll be on the lookput next time!:)
ReplyDeletehey this is my favorite divya, we fry chips with these:) Lots of interesting recipes on your blog, congrats on your award too!
ReplyDeleteI love colacasia very much! I too never fried b4 like many other...should try next time!
ReplyDeleteI have never tasted taro root till date , is it sweet in taste or what. ? it looks nice , so just wondering what the final taste of it will be?
ReplyDeletethanks in advance.
thats a new way of cooking taro root looks yummyyy divya
ReplyDeletegood one girl. have seen similar recipe at some blog and now i cant recall...
ReplyDeleteMansi - Do try them when u get them..u will like it
ReplyDeleteRoopa - Thanks for ur compliment!
Raks kitchen - Do try frying them..they taste good
Pooja..they r not swwet pooja..somewat similar to potatoes..If u like them hot u can add more chilli powder
sagari - thanks dear..do try them
Sia..yes they are good..try them
Looks very crispy divya.....
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ReplyDeleteI simply love taro-root fry! :) have not cut it into slices like this before.. interesting.
ReplyDeleteI've never tasted taro root, but I like these spices you're using with it, so I'm guessing I'd like it.
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