Description
Tindora is a deliciously spicy, earthy vegetable dish that is popular throughout India. Full of gourd, potatoes, and a carefully balanced blend of spices, this dish is as wholesome as it is tasty. When you want to make the best tindora you have ever had and treat your family to a hearty, comforting meal, you will want to follow our recipe and tips for success.
Ingredients
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- tindora (ivy gourd) 2 1/2 cups, slit length wise into 4
- medium sized potatoes 2, cut like chips
- oil 3 tbsp
- besan 2 tbsp
- asafoetida 1/4 tsp
- turmeric powder 1/2 tsp
- red chilli powder 1/2 tsp
- cumin powder 1/2 tsp
- coriander powder 1/2 tsp
- amchur 1/2 tsp
- garlic powder 1 tsp
- Salt to taste
- Lemon juice for garnish
- Cilantro for garnish
Instructions
- First, prepare the tindora and potatoes. To start, remove the circular ends of the tindora and slice it lengthwise into 4 pieces. If the tindora is overripe and slightly reddish, then please discard it. To prepare the potatoes, first peel them. Once they are peeled, cut the circular ends off the potatoes and then slice the remainder of the potatoes to match the tindora.
- Add the oil, besan, and spices to a large bowl and then mix well. Next, add the tindora and potatoes to the bowl, coat them well with the mixture, and then toss them into the air fryer basket.
- Set the air fryer for 10 minutes at 375 F, making sure to shake the basket once before the timer goes off.
- Once ready, garnish the tindora with lime juice and cilantro.
Finally, serve warm with roti, paratha, or dal rice.
Notes
- Don’t over cook the tindora in the air fryer. About 10 minutes is all it needs. You don’t want to burn or dry it out.
- Make sure to serve the tindora with your favorite sides so you have a very filling meal.
- When cutting the tindora, try to keep the sizes consistent.
- Throw away any over-ripe tindora that have a slight reddish tint.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Additional Time: 0 hours
- Cook Time: 10 minutes
- Cuisine: Indian