Ingredients
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Quantity
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Medium size waxy boiling potatoes
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4
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Ground roasted sesame seeds
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4tbsp
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Lemon juice – fresh squeezed
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3 tbsp (3 to 4)
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Salt
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1tsp
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Hot green chillies - -finely minced
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1
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Sesame oil
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4 tbsp
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Vegetable oil
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4 tsp
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Ground asafoetida
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1 pinch
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Fenugreek seeds
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8 to 10
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Cilantro -
minced
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3 tbsp
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Use as many chillies, like jalapenos, as you can stand. If you
can't tolerate hot, spicy food, 2 or 3 Tbs. green bell pepper can be
substituted.
Boil the potatoes in a big pot. Meanwhile, combine the chillies
(or green pepper), salt, lemon juice and ground roasted sesame seeds in a non-metallic
bowl. (By the way, roasted sesame seeds can be found as "iri goma" in
Oriental markets. I don't know if you can get them already ground up.) Add the
sesame oil just a little at a time and mix in with a wire whisk.
Using a metal ladle or a small butter warmer, heat the vegetable
oil by holding it over heat. When quite hot, add the asafetida powder and
fenugreek seeds. The fenugreek seeds will start to darken in the hot oil in
just a few seconds... when this happens dump it all into the bowl. Mix well,
then add the cilantro (Chinese parsley) and mix some more. Check your seasonings.
When the potatoes are done, drain and peel while hot (holding with
a fork if you need to.) The peel should slide right off. Cut into 3/4"
dice and add to the bowl of dressing. Gently mix to coat all the cubes and
finally adjust your seasonings if needed. Let cool, cover and refrigerate.
You can eat this after a couple of hours, either cold or room temperature. However, it's supposed to be much better the next day. It keeps for up to 4 days refrigerated.