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Crispy Potato Bhajia with Tomato and Carrot Chutney Spice Kit

Crispy Potato Bhajia with Tomato and Carrot Chutney Spice Kit

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This dish is suitable for vegans. Crispy deep fried potatoes coated with spicy golden gram flour batter comes with a delicious spicy dip.

Potato bhajia are simple to make but full of taste and flavour. They are an ideal starter to any Indian meal. Taste absolutely delicious with our tomato and carrot chutney.



Ingredients included in spice kit:

  • Salt, Cumin seeds, Crushed red chilli, Dried fenugreek, black salt, chaat masala, Amchoor powder.
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Easy, authentic, cheap, subscription free, environmentally friendly

During my studies abroad, I was craving authentic food from home at an affordable price. And that’s when I found mza!

I’ve never wanted to subscribe to any recipe box service because it was always too expensive for my budget, or too much of a commitment. But pretty much everything in my basket was under £1. On top of that, you don’t have to commit to subscribing anyway. The thing that also surprised me was how easy the recipes were to follow. I actually had given up on my ability to make Asian dishes because I could never make my flavours deep enough. But it’s clear that whoever came up with the recipes, had a clear understanding of how to layer Asian spices for authentic tastes

Anyone that also cares about the environment will also notice that unlike some other online services, mza doesn’t waste any material and makes sure that everything they provide is recyclable

I never leave reviews but I think this small family run business deserves a massive shout out. So if you’re not sure if you should give them a try, this review’s a sign that you won’t regret it!

Allergen alert

We take every precaution to avoid cross contamination of allergens and you can find the possible allergens in the recipe description and recipe cards. However, some distributors of spices do claim to use the same facilities to handle nuts, peanuts, sulphite, sesame, mustard, celery and gluten, etc. So please avoid these recipes if you suffer from these allergies.