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Aloo Gobi (crockpot recipe)
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Do you need to add water? If so how much?0
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Do you need to add water? If so how much?
No. It seems dry at first, but there is a fair amount of water in the veggies that cooks out. I actually added a bit of flour-water mixture to thicken it up.0 -
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Do you need to add water? If so how much?
You could add a little bit of water (not too much tho as it will get too watery), or some chicken broth, may be 1/4 cup. I didn't do that the first time and the consistency was fine for me. The 2nd time I made this, I added some water which was okay but I liked it better w/out the added liquid.0 -
This looks delicious! Thanks for sharing0
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I've never heard of this, but it sounds delicious! I'll have to give it a try0
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Looks good thx!0
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Ya! I am an Indian and it's my fav ever
Definitely cut down on cayenne if preparing for the first time. Otherwise you'll feel the burn hahaha. I prefer to eat it with chapati . Wholesome nutritious Indian food.
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