Mushroom Potato Curry - a gluten-free, nut-free curry that is easy and quick to make. This semi-dry aloo mushroom curry pairs well naan, paratha or rice. One-pot curry is so creamy and tastes so indulgent that it makes a healthy alternative to weeknight dinner or simply a quick mid-week dinner.
Wash mushrooms well, trim the edges of the stem, cut each mushroom from the top through the stem. Slice each half to 2-3 pieces depending on the size of mushrooms.
1.5 cups (or) 176 gms Mushroom
Peel the outer layer of potatoes, wash and cut them to small dices.
1.5 cups (or) 216 gms Potato
In a pan, heat 1/2 tablespoon oil on medium-high heat.
½ Tablespoon Oil
Once the oil is hot, add mushrooms, a pinch of salt and saute for 2-3 minutes or until mushrooms start to turn soft. Transfer the mushrooms to a plate and keep them aside.
1.5 cups (or) 176 gms Mushroom, Salt
In the same pan, heat 2 tbsp oil.
2 Tablespoons Oil
Once the oil is hot, add cumin and let it splutter for a few seconds.
1 Teaspoon Cumin
Now add onion, a pinch of salt, saute well and cook for two minutes or until raw aroma vanishes and onions turn soft and translucent.
1 cup (or) 130 gms Onion, Salt
Add potatoes, tomatoes and saute well. Cover the pan with a lid and cook on medium-low heat for 5 minutes or until potatoes start to soften.
Now add water and slightly increase the heat. Close the pan with a lid and cook for 10 minutes or until curry reaches your desired consistency.
½ cup Water
Take the lid off the pan and stir the curry once.
Crush kasoori methi and simmer for a minute.
1 Teaspoon Kasuri Methi (Dried Fenugreek Leaves)
Take the skillet off the heat and place it on trivet or placemat on the kitchen counter. Let it sit for a couple of minutes.
Meanwhile, take yogurt in a small bowl and stir vigorously with a spoon until it is of thick creamy consistency.
2 Tablespoon Yogurt
Add the yogurt to the curry and stir until well combined.
Return the skillet to the burner and simmer on medium-low heat.
Add coriander leaves, stir well and simmer for 2 minutes. Once done you can find oil specs on top of the curry. Turn off the heat.
handful Coriander leaves
Serve creamy and hot mushroom potato curry with rice or naan.
Notes
You may swap portobello or chestnut mushrooms for button mushrooms. Canned mushrooms can be swapped for fresh ones. Discard the liquid and wash with cold water.Canned mushrooms doesn't need to be pre-cooked, just add them along with dry spices and water. Cut potatoes to medium size cubes. The smaller the size of potatoes, the quicker it cooks. You can use left-over boiled potatoes. Add them along with mushroom and spices.
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