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Baked Potato Wedges: Two Kinds: Red Chilli and Coriander Powder and Salted

By Shweta @Shweta_MT
Baked Potato Wedges: Two Kinds: Red Chilli and Coriander Powder and Salted

Honestly no meal is complete without side. Can you imagine your pasta dishes without bread on side? Or Indian rice and curry with no side dish? Or burger without fries? No right? That’s why a side is always needed to add on that extra ‘yum effect’ on your plates. A good side is complete when you pair it up with zingy, spicy or sweet chutney, sauce or pickle. Being a foodie I love pairing up my dishes with sauces-. Spread it, pour it, mix it, dip it or pair it up-you always need good sauces in your kitchen. That’s why when I was approached to review and pair Encona Sauces I said yes in one go.Encona has a range of over 20 delicious sauces and marinades to enjoy. Encona is not a new name or brand for me, I already love its mango chutney and it is always available in my kitchen pantry (no matter what). With Encona you can choose heat at levels, from mild to extra hot, there’s something for everyone! All the sauces are wonderfully versatile. Great as a dipping sauce, a marinade, a cooking ingredient or as a delicious, everyday table sauce for all your favorite foods!  Why not try drizzled into stir-fries, rice dishes, dips and salad dressings. Also great if brushed onto food during grilling or barbecuing, and stirred into soups and stews.


Baked Potato Wedges: Two Kinds: Red Chilli and Coriander Powder and Salted


I was sent two new flavours. Encona Peruvian Amarillo Sauce which is a blend of authentic Peruvian Amarillo chillies, roasted onion, spices and herbs creating a sweet, subtle chilli flavor with a hint of garlic – the perfect way for eager taste explorers to get their taste buds tingling without the cost of a plane ticket. I love this with anything and everything- no seriously this one is sooooo amazing that you can use it up in sandwiches, wraps, as salad dressing and what not. Launching alongside their Peruvian sauce, they have created a Mexican Smokey Jalapeno-A delicious blend of chillies and spices gives the rich sauce a subtle smokey flavor and a warm and fruity taste to compliment your Mexican meals. I paired it up with potato wedges. Not fried but Baked Potato Wedges. Two types. One, plain simple butter and salt roasted and other exotic one roasted with coriander and red chilli powder. Sometimes simplest things are the best- Just potatoes, light spices and a nice dipping sauce.

Baked Potato Wedges: Two Kinds: Red Chilli and Coriander Powder and Salted


Baked Potato Wedges: Two Kinds: Red Chilli and Coriander Powder and Salted


Butter and Salted potato wedges are crisp on the outside and bit tender on the inside.- A simple & straight forward recipe for a healthier, yet equally satisfying & addictive way to enjoy potatoes. Coriander and red chilli powder wedgesis one step above, it is aromatic, richly spiced and flavoursome. No matter which one you choose, you ought to ask for more and more.


Ingredients:5-7 medium size potatoes1 tablespoon butter meltedSalt to taste1 teaspoon olive oil1 teaspoon coriander powderRed chilli powder to tasteMethod:Line a baking tray with baking paper or aluminum foil.Preheat the oven at 180C.Cut potatoes into wedges. Keep them medium thick.Take a bowl and put chopped potatoes in it. Add in salt and melted butter.Mix and make sure every wedge is coated with salt and butter.Line potato wedges on the sheet keeping some space in between each one.Bake in the oven for 20-30 minutes. Keep shaking and turning the tray after every 10 minutes.Enjoy the salted one.For coriander and red chilli roasted one, heat oil in pan or wok. When oil gets hot add baked potato wedges, red chilli powder, coriander powder and mix. Serve hot.

Baked Potato Wedges: Two Kinds: Red Chilli and Coriander Powder and Salted

Disclaimer: I was not paid or told to write positive review. The post is based on my experience and is unbiased. Thanking Encona and SatellitePR for sending sauces for review.

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