Saturday, June 2, 2007

Sweet Potato Sabzi / Genasina Palya


Sweet Potatos are called 'Genasu' in Kannada. Back in India, my mom used to make a sweetish sabzi out of it which I really loved. But after coming here, Naveen never let me buy Sweet potatos saying they dont taste as good as the ones in India. But this time, I was deterimed to make it!! I got it home yesterday and tried it out myself. Naveen was right in a way.... Sweet potatos here are not as sweet as the ones in India. But since the sabzi I was making was meant to be sweetish, I adjusted it by adding a little jaggery/sugar. This sabzi goes really well with rice-rasam combo!! Also, in the traditional recipe sweet potatoes are mashed but here I preferred to keep them as pieces. Here's the recipe!! Hope you like it.....

This will also be my entry for Nupur's 'S' of A-Z of Indian Vegetables.

Ingredients:


1 Sweet potato, medium sized
2 tbsp Grated coconut
2 tsp Ghee/butter
1/2 tsp Mustard seeds
1 tsp Chana - Urad dal mixture
3-4 tbsp Sugar/Jaggery
1 tsp Salt
2-3 strands Cilantro

Method:


  1. Wash, peel and chop sweet potato into 1 " cubes. Cook then in a microwave with some water for about 10 mins or until they are cooked. You can even pressure cook them. Remove excess water and keep aside.

  2. Heat ghee in a kadai. Add mustard seeds and the dal mixture. Add cooked sweet potatos after the dal turns golden brown. Saute regularly.

  3. Add salt, sugar and mix well. Adjust the sweetness according to your taste.

  4. Add grated coconut, cilantro and mix well.

  5. Serve hot with rice-rasam combo or even rotis and enjoi!!!

26 comments:

  1. Sweet Potato is a fasting food in Maharashtra.. thx for this recipe.. can mess up with sweet potato now on some non-fasting day with this great recipe! :D

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  2. I love sweet potatoes. This is definately a different way for me to make them!

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  3. Ramya,they call them Yams here too and they are almost bland like Potatoes.I made sweet once with sugar and butter at FH.I love the Indian Genasu too,it smells so good too than Yams.Enjoy:))

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  4. yummy Ramya nice palya, nanu usually raita/sasve madthivi idrinda. never made palya with this. lovely color too!

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  5. Sweeter sweet potatoes in India? WOW!

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  6. Nice savoury dish from Sweet potatoes. Will try this recipe sometime.It is a fasting food in Maharashtra :)

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  7. Wow, that is a beautiful dish Ramya... I too miss the sweeter sweet potatos from India.... :(

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  8. I'm always looking for new ways with sweet potatoes: will definitely be trying this one!

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  9. Ramya, can't comment on the taste of sweet potatoes in the West vs India but I love that orange colour. Haven't seen that kind of colour in India, just pale yellow on the inside and a pink outside.

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  10. oh wow... genasina palya... its been ages since i had this ramya. i am not a big fan of sweet potato though but my hubby loves it. beautiful recipe and pic:)

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  11. wow, that looks so yum & orangey! love the sweet potato, nice recipe!

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  12. Ramya, Gensina Palya chennag kantha ide. NOthing to beet the gensu that you get in India alwa. Illiddu ashtu ruchi iralla. Loved the rich color of the palya.

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  13. woh.. ur recipe looks yummy.will try sometime.nice colour.

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  14. @Arts,
    oh, ok! didnt know abt that... Sure, try it out! :)

    @Jenndz,
    I love sweet potatoes too!!!!! I'm sure this ones new to you.... Its a very traditional south Indian way of making it :)

    @Asha,
    Yams I thought were Suvarna Gedde!! aren't they? But the Genasu in India is the best!! You dont even have to add any extra sweetners sometimes!!! :)

    @Roopa,
    Hey, thanx! :)

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  15. @Cynthia,
    hehe [:D] yep!!! they are definitely sweeter..... Sometimes, my mom wouldn't have to even add any sugar/Jaggery to it!!!

    @Sig,
    Oh yes.... I miss them too! But, these aren't really bad.. so its ok I guess! :)

    @Archana, Nupur,
    Hey, thanx there!!! Sure, try it out... :)

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  16. @Sra,
    Oh yeah! very true.... Even I was surprised to see the lovely color!!! :)

    @Sia,Richa, Prajusha,
    Thanx there! Glad u guys liked it...

    @Seema,
    true Seema.. nothing like indian genasu :)

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  17. Hi Ramyaji,
    thanks for this, only thing is I don't get sweet potatoes here at my place.
    regards

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  18. Hi,

    My first time at your blog... and this reminded me of the sweet potato "upkari" as it is called in konkani... I love it.

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  19. my brother actually likes sweet potatoes veyr much ....Nice one

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  20. good one Ramya.. the dish has got a nice colour too.thanks

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  21. Lovely recipe I bet it tasted very nice. :)

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  22. Sweet potato....wow great dish.......very nice color my dear.......capture wonderful photo of recipe.....Thanks for sharing.:)

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  23. Sweet potato?
    never tried, so this would be the recipe I choose when I try..

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  24. What a great combo of flavors. But, what is Chana? Where do I get it?

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  25. @Everyone,

    Hey there! Thanx a lot for, everyone.... Glad you people liked it!!

    @Chris,
    Thank you! Chana is a kind of lentil that we use back in India. You can use cashew pieces instead... That would taste equally good!!

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  26. The Picture looks like carrots! Is it really sweet potato?

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