Indian spiced potato wedges with coriander lime yogurt
Do any of you own a Tefal Actifry? My husband and I have been lusting after one for months, and I was lucky enough to be sent one before Christmas, much to our delight! (…is ‘much to our delight’ something that someone in their mid-twenties should be saying? Not sure.)
If you don’t know what an Actifry does, it basically fries things in only one tablespoon of oil. I don’t know how it does it, but it makes the best chips ever.
Just in case you didn’t quite hear me, I’ll repeat: the best chips ever, with only one tablespoon of oil to make the whole batch! It’s a dream come true!
When we first got the Actifry, we had chips (that’s fries to some of you) for dinner four days in a row… then I think we went back to them after one day off. They’re so good!
The machine has an arm that rotates, tossing the chips (or whatever you’re making – it’s good for stir fry, risotto etc. too) round in the oil so everything gets evenly coated. This also means that you don’t need to give your chips any attention while they’re cooking – you don’t need to turn them over halfway like I usually do with oven-baked ones. The only downside that I can find with the machine is that it’s seriously noisy (it sounds like a plane is taking off in my kitchen!) – but, when your dinner needs no supervision, it’s easy to shut the door, put the telly on and ignore the noise.
This time I decided to branch out a bit, and use the Actifry to make Indian spiced potato wedges. You can add the spices into the pot along with the potatoes and oil, so it toasts the spices gently as the wedges cook. Of course, if you don’t have an Actifry, you could make these potato wedges in a normal oven too – just make sure you toss the wedges thoroughly in the oil and spices, and turn them over once or twice during baking.
I also made a simple coriander-lime yogurt to go alongside the wedges. Got to have something to dip them in!
(by the way, I had to edit out a scratch from my hand in this photo. Little puppy has sharp nails!!)
Indian spiced potato wedges with coriander lime yogurt
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For the Indian spiced potato wedges
- 1 kg potatoes ~6 medium potatoes
- 1 Actifry spoonful of oil ~1tbsp
- 1 tsp hot chilli powder
- 1/2 tsp ground cumin
- 1/2 tsp ground coriander
- 1/2 tsp ground turmeric
- 1/2 tsp garam masala
- Salt
- Black pepper
For the coriander lime yogurt
- 3 tbsp Greek yogurt
- Juice of half a lime
- 1 tbsp fresh coriander chopped
- Salt
- Black pepper
Instructions
- Chop the potatoes into wedges (I left the skins on mine). Add them to the Actifry along with the oil, spices, and some salt and pepper. You don’t need to stir. Set the Actifry to cook for around 40 minutes (the exact timing will depend on the size of your wedges).
- Meanwhile, combine the Greek yogurt with the lime juice, chopped coriander, and some more salt and pepper.
- When the potato wedges are soft in the middle and crispy on the outside, serve them with the yogurt dip.
Nutritional information is approximate, and will depend on your exact ingredients. Please calculate your own nutritional values if you require accuracy for health reasons.
Disclosure: this is not a sponsored post. I was sent a free Tefal Actifry to try out, but I was not otherwise compensated for this post.
Mmm tasty – I’d like to see how the Actifry compares with the Multifry.
Delicious! That sauce sounds ammmazing.
Big fan of wedges here, they always seem a lot healthier than chips and like the idea of the Indian flavours.
I love the idea of an Actifry! This could really help hubby break that chip habit and get into a healthier Actifry chip habit ;-)
These look great. My mother-in-law makes fab curried potato wedges. I must make them soon.
SO jealous of your actifry! These look amazing :)
Mm they look so good I could really go for some of those right now! Your oh orographic is fab by the way. They look as if I could just reach out and grab one! What’s your secret?
Haha I’m guessing by ‘oh orographic’ you meant photography??! If so, there’s no secret, just lots and lots of research online! :) and lots of practice – still improving every day :)
Oooh those wedges look delicious – I too would love an actifry, gonna have to start saving I think.
it looks so tasty and bet my husband would love this too!
OOoh, these sound so good. I’m a sucker for turmeric on anything and I’m definitely going to try that dip!