Yield: 4 Servings
Measure | Ingredient |
---|---|
1 large | Onion -- cut in half & each |
\N \N | Half cut into eighths |
2 cups | Defatted chicken stock or |
\N \N | Vegetable stock |
1 \N | Thin slice fresh ginger |
\N \N | Minced |
1 teaspoon | Ground coriander |
1 teaspoon | Ground cumin |
¼ teaspoon | Cayenne pepper |
10 millilitres | Garlic -- crushed |
\N \N | Salt/pepper to taste |
4 mediums | Potatoes -- unpeeled and |
\N \N | Quartered |
\N \N | Wedges fresh lime |
Preheat oven to 400F. Separate the segments of the onion pieces and spread them in a heavy frying pan. Add no liquid or fat. Heat the frying pan gently. Cook at moderate heat, without stirring, for 7-10 mins, until the onions are sizzling, speckled with dark amber, and beginning to stick to the pan. Stir in 1¼ cups of stock and let it bubble up, stirring up the browned bits in the pan with a wooden spoon as it bubbles. Stir in the ginger, spices and garlic. Reduce the heat a bit and simmer, stirring frequently, until the mixture is very thick (not at all soupy) and the onions and spices are "frying" in their own juices. Don't rush this step; it is essential that the spices should not have a raw, harsh taste. Taste and cook very gently for a few more minutes, if necessary. Toss the potatoes into the mixture and stir to combine everything very well. Scrape the potatoes and spices into a shallow baking dish that can hold them in one layer. Add the remaining stock. Bake at 400F for 1 hour, stirring occasionally and adding a bit more stock as needed, until the potatoes are tender. The finished dish should be dry. Serve hot with wedges of lime.
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