When this potato in onion bhaji stuff first started I asked in a T/A that does fantastic bhajis and they looked at me like I was crazy. The chef explained in a very condescending manner that the difference between an onion bhaji and a vegetable pakora was that one was made from onions and the other was made from potatoes (and other veggies).
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CoR
That's a fair comment CoR but, am I right in thinking that the onion bahji is a BIR invention anyway, and not a variation of a traditional dish? If this is the case, I can easily see some BIR's/TA's using potato for bulk!
What does suprise me in the video, is how big he cuts the potato. Surely it wouldn't cook through in the time that he cooks them.
I do use potato in my bahji, carrots too, being careful not to describe them as 'onion bahji's' for the benefit of the purist's ;D but, I grate both and squeeze all the liquid out of them. They end up perfectly cooked right through, soft in the center, crispy on the outside, and IMO, have the BIR smell & tatse.
Ray