Let's make the most delicious Garlic Potato Rings to savor at our leisure.

Hello dear hive friends,

Good evening, all my hive friends! How are you? Culinary enthusiasts of today, welcome to this platform of delicious delights! Today, I embark on a new journey to prepare the most mouth-watering Garlic Potato Rings. What makes this dish unique is its simplicity, requiring only a handful of ingredients. It's a delectable treat perfect for serving to friends or guests at home, boasting a tantalizing blend of soft garlic and crunchy exterior. So, let's delve into the step-by-step process of crafting this delicious delight.

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Required Ingredients...

πŸ€ 2 boiled potatoes.
πŸ€ 2 tablespoons of corn flour.
πŸ€ 1 teaspoon of chili powder.
πŸ€ A pinch of salt.
πŸ€ A few finely chopped curry leaves.
πŸ€ About 2 teaspoons of grated garlic.
πŸ€ Coconut oil 250ml.

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Method of making.

First, mash the boiled potatoes thoroughly.

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Then add curry leaves, garlic, chilli powder and salt to it.

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Then add corn flour to it and mix well. Make it into a potato ball.

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Then take a board or a plate and make the potato ball thin.

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Then cut the thinned potato ball as shown below or in any shape you like using a tool.

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Then take a cooking pot and add oil to it and let it heat up. Add thinly sliced ​​potato rings and fry until golden.

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So, these delicious garlic potato rings are ready, filling the air with their fragrance. Enjoy them hot and savor the crispy taste. You can easily prepare them yourself, adjusting the ingredients to your liking. This marks another new experience in culinary creativity. These crispy, delicious potato rings are sure to impress even the most discerning taste buds. Until next time, stay tuned for more culinary adventures.

Thank you reading
Have A nice day.
Best Regards,

Samadi Madushanki .

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