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Potato Julian 65

My obsession with potatoes will never end. Today I made this easy potato Julian 65 for snacks. Now my few evening time are best with these yummy spicy snacks.
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Ingredients....

5 potatoes 
Oil for deep fry
Homemade 65 masala
Few curry leaves 
1 tsp GG paste
Salt is added in my homemade 65 masala so I skipped this ingredient.

Preparation.....

Take equal length of potatoes, trim four sides as a piece of square and then cut into julian. 

Cutting in julian was time taking but for perfect size you should be patients with potatoes 😜😜
For extra crispiness make sure that each potato Julian's should be dried so remove as much moisture as possible, well before submerging them in the oil. Through this more bubbles will not occur in oil.

After all dried, take on large bowl add 65 spices sprinkle few drops of water give a nice toss to coat all Julian's.
Keep ready a dry colander covered with a paper.

Heat oil on medium temperature, add with a handful of potato Julian's at a time, take  a fork to tap on fries to ensure that will not stick to each other,  fry for 2 to 3  minutes on low flame, then drain on a colander.

 Once cool change the place and keep colander empty for next fried batch.

Take a handful of curry leaves and fry them in hot oil, take some, crush and put them on the potatoes, toss well add  whole fried curry leaves as well. 
Ready to eat and share.

Store in a jar for evening snack.

*You can also add herbs to change the taste.
* Lemon can be squeezed for sourness.
* You can prepare tiffin by mixing it with plain rice. It is better if you have cold rice.
* Make a dough by grinding tomato onion and put these fried julienne potatoes 65 in it, do not let any boil or else it will become soft.
* Chaat becomes very tasty.

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