Guest guest Posted April 14, 1999 Report Share Posted April 14, 1999 Hare Krishna. An old friend asked me today for this recipe, and I thought I'd post it here as well. I may have done so in the past, but it bears repeating. Try this recipe at your peril -- plain mashed potatoes will never be the same again. Here goes: South Indian Mashed Potatoes Make the mashed potatoes: 5 LB white potatoes Milk (maybe 2 - 3 cups) Butter (at least ½ stick, the more the better) Salt 1 TB Boil the potatoes until ready to mash. Mash them with the milk, butter and salt. They should be a little on the thin side as they will firm up later. Make a chaunce: 2 - 4 TB ghee 1½ TB black mustard seeds 1 cup Toor dhal 1 cup Urid dhal 1 cup whole cashews 2 TB sharks (whole red chili peppers) 4 medium Jalapeno peppers, sliced in rounds handful of sweet Neem (curry) leaves. Add the ingredients to the hot ghee, as follows: Mustard seeds until done popping Toor dhal until it starts thinking about thinking about being brown Urid dhal until it starts thinking about being brown. Cashews until all ingredients are nicely brown. (This is the tricky part. But carbon is good for you.) Remaining ingredients. Stir for 30 seconds or so. Add chaunce to potatoes, mix well, offer to Krsna. You can play with the quantities of the above chaunce to a great degree, to suit your own taste. You can substitute Bell Pepper for the Jalapenos and omit the sharks if you don't like spicy food. *For Ekadasi potatoes, omit the dhals.* If you don't have Urid or Toor dhal, you can use split yellow mung (cook very lightly or they will burn) or yellow split peas (cook those really well.) The Neem leaves, Cashews and mustard seeds are the essential ingredients. I learned this recipe from my old boss at Govinda's North Park restaurant in San Diego, Prassanatma Dasa. He used to call this chaunce "that same damn chaunce." He used it, with variations, in practically everything - all kinds of rice and subjis. I'm not as inventive as he is, but here are some rice variations: Lemon rice: Make rice with tumeric. Omit neem from chaunce. Add lemon juice to rice, then add chaunce. Spinach rice: Make plain rice. Omit neem from chaunce. Add fresh spinach to chaunce at end. Cook until spincach is cooked down, add to rice. Yogurt rice: Make rice. Stir in tons of yogurt. Make chaunce, stir in. Chill Regular chaunce rice: Make rice. Make chaunce as above. Stir in. You get the idea. Hare Krishna - your servant, Balarama Dasa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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