About Aloo Gajar Matar
Talk about a dish being easy to make, tasty, comforting, fulfilling and nutritious, all wrapped in one! The Aloo Gajar Matar ki sabji is all this, even more. One of those dishes that looks and reads simple, but is full of greatness that it provides anyone who consumes it. Both for the palate and the health too. Traditionally also, the Aloo Gajar Matar Recipe is a dry sabji. Some people might make it curry-ish. But for me, it works the best when it is dry or even semi-dry at times. The colorful preparation is spiced subtly, which is one more reason that makes it a truly delightful dish. Simplicity working its magic in here! Aloo, gajar and matar are on the list of numero uno veggies for any North Indian. The same goes for me too. I love this trio. Thus, we make this version of the Aloo Gajar Matar which is a delicious quick-fix for any meal.
More On My Recipe
You can cook this Aloo Gajar Matar Recipe entirely in a pressure cooker or a pan. I have mentioned the quantity of water that needs to be added if you are cooking in a pan, in the notes section of the recipe card below. This Aloo Gajar Matar is a very easy veggie dish which really doesn’t need much cooking experience. Even bachelors, novice cooks or first timers can make it without any hassle. Also, when you are short of time or low in energy, this recipe is the best bet. Aloo Gajar Matar Recipe uses very few ingredients and is not even heavily spiced. This recipe is made without any onion or garlic, and is satvik as well. I usually make it this way at home. In addition to this dish, I also prepare a Gajar Matar in a similar way. Roti/phulka or paratha with a side of mango pickle or lemon pickle is one of the apt choices for you to have this sabzi with. You can also have this dish as a side to your homely dal-rice combos or pack in tiffin with soft chapatis.
How to make Aloo Gajar Matar
Preparation
- Rinse the vegetables in water for a few times. Peel and chop 3 medium-sized potatoes and 2 medium-sized carrots. Also, finely chop 1 inch ginger and 1 or 2 green chilies. Chop the potatoes and carrots into small pieces or you can even chop them into cubes. You will need:
1.5 cups peeled and chopped potatoes1 cup peeled and chopped carrots¾ cup green peas – fresh or frozen1 teaspoon finely chopped ginger½ to 1 teaspoon finely chopped green chillies2 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves
Make Aloo Gajar Matar
2. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a 2 litre pressure cooker. Keep the heat to a low. Add 1 teaspoon cumin seeds and fry till it starts spluttering. You can use any neutral flavor oil. I generally make this recipe in sunflower oil. Note: For making it in a pan or pot, check the recipe card notes section below. 3. Add finely chopped ginger and finely chopped green chilies. 4. Then, add the chopped potatoes, chopped carrots and ¾ cup green peas. Also, add 1 pinch asafoetida (hing) and sauté for 2 to 3 minutes on low to medium-low heat. If you don’t have fresh green peas, use frozen green peas. 5. Then, add salt as required and 2 to 3 tablespoons water. Stir to mix. Close the pressure cooker and cook for 2 to 3 whistles on medium heat or till the vegetables become tender. 6. When the pressure falls naturally in the cooker, then only open the lid. Check the veggies. If there is any water in the cooker, simmer on low heat until all of the water evaporates. Lastly add 1 to 2 tablespoons of chopped coriander leaves. Mix gently. Serve Aloo Gajar Matar with roti, plain paratha, jeera paratha or bread. It can also be served as a side dish with a dal-rice combo or packed in lunch box. Back home, we have it with roti and plain curd (yogurt).
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About Aloo Gajar Matar
Talk about a dish being easy to make, tasty, comforting, fulfilling and nutritious, all wrapped in one! The Aloo Gajar Matar ki sabji is all this, even more. One of those dishes that looks and reads simple, but is full of greatness that it provides anyone who consumes it. Both for the palate and the health too. Traditionally also, the Aloo Gajar Matar Recipe is a dry sabji. Some people might make it curry-ish. But for me, it works the best when it is dry or even semi-dry at times. The colorful preparation is spiced subtly, which is one more reason that makes it a truly delightful dish. Simplicity working its magic in here! Aloo, gajar and matar are on the list of numero uno veggies for any North Indian. The same goes for me too. I love this trio. Thus, we make this version of the Aloo Gajar Matar which is a delicious quick-fix for any meal.
More On My Recipe
You can cook this Aloo Gajar Matar Recipe entirely in a pressure cooker or a pan. I have mentioned the quantity of water that needs to be added if you are cooking in a pan, in the notes section of the recipe card below. This Aloo Gajar Matar is a very easy veggie dish which really doesn’t need much cooking experience. Even bachelors, novice cooks or first timers can make it without any hassle. Also, when you are short of time or low in energy, this recipe is the best bet. Aloo Gajar Matar Recipe uses very few ingredients and is not even heavily spiced. This recipe is made without any onion or garlic, and is satvik as well. I usually make it this way at home. In addition to this dish, I also prepare a Gajar Matar in a similar way. Roti/phulka or paratha with a side of mango pickle or lemon pickle is one of the apt choices for you to have this sabzi with. You can also have this dish as a side to your homely dal-rice combos or pack in tiffin with soft chapatis.
How to make Aloo Gajar Matar
Preparation
- Rinse the vegetables in water for a few times. Peel and chop 3 medium-sized potatoes and 2 medium-sized carrots. Also, finely chop 1 inch ginger and 1 or 2 green chilies. Chop the potatoes and carrots into small pieces or you can even chop them into cubes. You will need:
1.5 cups peeled and chopped potatoes1 cup peeled and chopped carrots¾ cup green peas – fresh or frozen1 teaspoon finely chopped ginger½ to 1 teaspoon finely chopped green chillies2 tablespoons chopped coriander leaves
Make Aloo Gajar Matar
2. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in a 2 litre pressure cooker. Keep the heat to a low. Add 1 teaspoon cumin seeds and fry till it starts spluttering. You can use any neutral flavor oil. I generally make this recipe in sunflower oil. Note: For making it in a pan or pot, check the recipe card notes section below. 3. Add finely chopped ginger and finely chopped green chilies. 4. Then, add the chopped potatoes, chopped carrots and ¾ cup green peas. Also, add 1 pinch asafoetida (hing) and sauté for 2 to 3 minutes on low to medium-low heat. If you don’t have fresh green peas, use frozen green peas. 5. Then, add salt as required and 2 to 3 tablespoons water. Stir to mix. Close the pressure cooker and cook for 2 to 3 whistles on medium heat or till the vegetables become tender. 6. When the pressure falls naturally in the cooker, then only open the lid. Check the veggies. If there is any water in the cooker, simmer on low heat until all of the water evaporates. Lastly add 1 to 2 tablespoons of chopped coriander leaves. Mix gently. Serve Aloo Gajar Matar with roti, plain paratha, jeera paratha or bread. It can also be served as a side dish with a dal-rice combo or packed in lunch box. Back home, we have it with roti and plain curd (yogurt).
Expert Tips
Please be sure to rate the recipe in the recipe card or leave a comment below if you have made it. For more vegetarian inspirations, Sign Up for my emails or follow me on Instagram, Youtube, Facebook, Pinterest or Twitter. Aloo Methi Recipe Palak Ki Sabji | Palak Sabzi Easy Jeera Aloo Recipe in 30 minutes This Aloo Gajar Matar recipe post from the blog archives first published in July 2014 has been republished and updated on 10 August 2022.