Baked Taro Roast (Seppakezhangu)



This is a great alternative for fried taro curries. This recipe only requires a little bit of oil and a few household spices.

Ingredients:
-10 small taros
-1 tbs oil
-mustard seeds
-jeera seeds
-water (enough to boil)
- 1 tbs. chenna basin flour
- 1 tbs. rice flower
Ingredients to taste or preference:
-1 1/2 tsp. chili powder
-1/2 tsp. turmeric powder
-1/2 tsp. amchur powder
-salt
-1/2 tsp. aesofotida

Procedure:
1. Boil the taros and peel their skin off afterwards.
2. Cut them into 1 centimeter width slices and keep them aside.
3. In a bakeware dish, mix all the spices, oil, flours, and salt.
4. Coat all taro pieces with the mixture and slightly drizzle a little bit of oil on top.
5. Keep the oven preheated at 400 degrees for 5 mins. Then put the coated taro into the oven for 30 mins.
6. Broil for 7-10 minutes.
7. Your spiced, baked taro curry is ready.

1 comment:

  1. Hi Jey! Thank you for sharing your delicious recipes! I was wondering if you might be interested in becoming a blogger for the local news website Hercules Patch so that you can share your recipes with the community. Here's the website: http://hercules.patch.com/

    Please email me if you're interested: emily.henry@patch.com

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    Emily Henry
    Editor
    Patch.com - East Bay

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