Make my easy Gujarati style farali bateta for your next fasting day. This wrat aloo peanut sabzi is made with boiled potatoes, basic spices and topped with crunchy roasted peanuts.

Note: This post has been updated from our recipe archives with new images and content, first published in March 2011. The recipe remains the same.
The Easiest Aloo Peanut Bhaji
I just know you'll love this recipe as much as I do!
Boiled potatoes are stir-fried with roasted peanuts, cumin, and few basic Indian spices – an ideal recipe for fasting. It's easy to make and once you have preboiled potatoes ready, it takes less than 10 minutes!
It's a great dry alternative to the farali potatoes which has a thick tomato peanut gravy.
If you don't want to use potatoes, go for mogo to make cassava peanut bhaji instead.
On fasting days we serve it in a thali with farali dudhi/lauki thepla or sometimes farali palak poori.
As it's on the drier side, it's also great with moongphali aloo ki kadhi. A sweet like rajgiro halwa siro is what we finish off the meal with (trust me this combo is sooooo good!)
Hayley x
Ingredients notes
Be sure to check out the full recipe and exact ingredient list below in the recipe card.
- Potatoes – I like to boil potatoes with the skin on and then peel once they're cooled slightly. Ideally you need all rounder potatoes - not too floury but not too waxy.
- Peanuts – I use roasted red peanuts. Pink work too.
- Crushed ginger and green chillies – the smell of freshly crushed chilli-ginger is just incredible so please use fresh!
- Oil – I tend to use sunflower oil here, but peanut oil or ghee works too.
- Curry leaves – often part of the tempering in Gujarati cooking
- Cumin seeds – used in the tempering
- Indian spices – I use a pinch of turmeric only. I prefer the spice of the green chillies to shine so I don't add extra spice powders. Leave out turmeric if you don't eat it during fasting.
- Sugar – a sprinkle of sugar is so wonderful, especially combined with the lemon juice
- Lemon juice – use fresh lemon juice wherever possible but you can also use bottled
- Salt – use sendha namak as this salt is farali. Sendha Namak is also known as pink salt.
- Freshly chopped coriander – to serve don’t skip it!
How to make it step by step

- Heat oil in a pan and add cumin seeds
- Tip in ginger-green chillies, some curry leaves and add turmeric powder
- When the cumin seeds become aromatic, add the boiled potatoes.
- Sprinkle lemon juice and add salt and sugar
- Stir in the crushed peanuts
- Mix well and serve hot with fresh coriander

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Farali Potato Peanut Bhaji
Ingredients
- 4 potatoes boiled, peeled and cubed
- ½ cup peanuts roasted and crushed
- 2-3 tablespoons green chillies and ginger
- 1 sprig curry leaves
- 2-3 tablespoon oil
- ½ teaspoon cumin seeds
- ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
- 1 teaspoon sugar
- 1 teaspoon lemon juice
- salt to taste
- fresh coriander leaves
Instructions
- In a heavy bottom pan heat oil and add cumin seeds and allow to sizzle.
- Add curry leaves and crushed chilli ginger. Saute for a few seconds then add turmeric powder.
- Add the potatoes, sugar and salt to taste. Mix well.
- Sprinkle over lemon juice and crushed roasted peanuts. Cook for a further 2-3 minutes. Remove from the heat and garnish with fresh coriander leaves. Serve hot.
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Nutrition
PLEASE NOTE: Nutritional values are estimated by a computer and may vary based on ingredients and portion sizes. For personalised dietary advice, please consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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Kayla says
Yum! this was so delicious, I love all the flavors!
Sailaja Damodaran says
Right measurements avilable in the recipe card below. Pl. check Available spelling, BTW looks yum
jcookingodyssey says
Thanks Sailaja pointing out this error, done 🙂
halal foodie says
looks very delicious , m gonna make this today 🙂
Unknown says
Nice recipe
Unknown says
Very nice and filling recipe 🙂
Torviewtoronto says
delicious combination looks wonderful
Spice up the Curry says
I always make this on fasting. looks yumm
Unknown says
This is very new to me...Sounds yummy n delicious!
♥Sugar♥Plum♥Fairy♥ says
I know i will love this and now in the middle of the night am craving potatoes.
We love a bit of sugar added in to all our food too, it brings out the best in flavor and we love that.
WIll try this one soon 🙂
Hope ur doing well too!
Fathima says
that is a yummy bhaji! New to me...
Jaisy James says
adding peanuts wow superb nice recipe
Simplyfood says
I love this faraishak even make it when not fastin as its perfect for quick snack.
Unknown says
hi jagruti i am good
how are u i like this post yummy delicious bhaji
priya says
looks superb yum
Shama Nagarajan says
yummy tasty recipe