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Aloo Shimla mirch (Indian style capsicum with potatoes)

Published: Mar 24, 2023 by Vandana Chauhan. This post may contain affiliate links.

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Aloo shimla mirch ki sabzi is a quick and easy Indian-style capsicum (bell peppers) and potato recipe. This recipe is also perfect for beginners who like Indian food and want to make some easy Indian recipes in their kitchen. It gets ready in just 25 minutes and is vegan and gluten-free.

Indian style capsicum and potatoes in a pan with a spatula.

I keep on mentioning in my posts that Indian homecooked food is quite different from the greasy, over spicy Indian dishes that are sold in a lot of restaurants all over the world.

Homecooked Indian food is very simple, moderately spiced yet flavorful. Like today's recipe-aloo shimla mirch ki sabzi.

It's a dish in which potatoes (aloo) and shimla mirch (capsicum) are cooked with onion, tomatoes, and a few Indian spices.

The combination of soft creamy potatoes and crunchy capsicum with warm Indian spices is something you will definitely love.

This dish gets ready in less than 30 minutes (if you have boiled potatoes) and tastes delicious.

It's also vegan and gluten-free so, even if you follow these diets, you can enjoy this dish.

Jump to:
  • What's needed to make aloo shimla mirch ki sabzi?
  • Ingredient notes and substitute suggestions
  • How to make (step by step instructions)?
  • How to serve?
  • Storing and reheating tips
  • Recipe tips and tricks
  • Frequently asked questions
  • More easy vegan Indian recipes
  • Recipe

What's needed to make aloo shimla mirch ki sabzi?

To make aloo shimla mirch, you will need the ingredients shown below:

Ingredients for Shimla mirch ki sabzi, labelled.
Ingredients for Indian style capsicum with potatoes recipe.

Ingredient notes and substitute suggestions

  • Boiled potatoes: I prefer using boiled potatoes to make aloo shimla mirch. If you use raw potatoes then half-cook them before adding bell peppers. I feel that you get better flavor and texture of bell peppers if you make them with boiled potatoes.
  • Bell peppers: Generally green bell peppers are used in aloo shimla mirch recipe but you can use other colors too.
  • Tomato: This dish can also be made without tomatoes. Some of my readers are allergic to tomatoes. They can directly add boiled potato cubes after sauteeing the bell peppers.
  • Onion: Red onion is the best choice for most Indian recipes. But if you don't have that, you can use brown or white onion too.
  • Cumin seeds: Instead of cumin seeds, black mustard seeds can also be used in this dish. You can use both too.
  • Red chili powder: Use Kashmiri red chili powder. It's not very hot but gives a bright red color to the dish.
  • Cooking oil: I prefer using mustard oil in most of my North Indian recipes. You can also use olive or canola oil.

How to make (step by step instructions)?

Collage of images of steps 1 to 4 of aloo shimla mirch ki sabzi recipe.
Steps 1 to 4 of aloo shimla mirch recipe.

Step 1: Heat oil in a large pan or skillet with a flat base. Add cumin seeds and let them splutter.

Step 2: Add chopped onion and cook until it turns translucent.

Step 3: Add chopped garlic and green chilies. Saute for a few seconds or until the raw smell of garlic goes away.

Step 4: Add chopped bell peppers.

Collage of images of steps 5 to 8 of aloo shimla mirch ki sabzi recipe.
Steps 5 to 8 of aloo shimla mirch recipe.

Step 5: Cook for 8-10 minutes on a medium flame. Keep stirring in between. The bell pepper should get cooked but remain crunchy.

Step 6: Add turmeric powder, red chili powder, and coriander powder.

Step 7: Saute for a few seconds.

Step 8: Add chopped tomatoes and salt.

Collage of images of steps 9 to 12 of aloo shimla mirch ki sabzi recipe.
Steps 9 to 12 of aloo shimla mirch recipe.

Step 9: Mix everything and cook until the tomatoes turn mushy.

Step 10: Add boiled potato cubes and mix.

Step 11: Cook covered for 2-3 minutes.

Step 12: Remove the lid and cook uncovered for another 1-2 minutes.

Your quick and easy aloo shimla mirch ki sabzi is ready to be served.

Aloo capsicum on a plate with roti and salad in the background.

How to serve?

Serve this dish hot with any Indian flatbread like roti, paratha, or puri.

You can also combine it with rice and a dal like chana dal, moong masoor dal, or sabut masoor dal to make a complete Indian meal.

Leftovers can be used to make grilled sandwiches or wraps.

Storing and reheating tips

To store, transfer the leftover aloo shimla mirch ki sabzi to an airtight container and refrigerate. It will be fine for 3-4 days.

To reheat, microwave for a few minutes, stirring once in between.

You can also reheat it on the stovetop, for that transfer the dish to a pan, add 1-2 tablespoons of water, and put on the lid of the pan. Reheat covered until evenly heated. Keep checking and stirring in between after every 3-4 minutes.

Recipe tips and tricks

  • Don't overcook bell peppers, they should stay slightly crunchy.
  • Stir the boiled potatoes gently otherwise, they will break.
  • Powdered spices get burned quickly so don't leave them unattended. You can also mix them with 1 tablespoon of water and then add to the pot.
  • Generally, green bell peppers are used to make aloo shimla mirch but you can use other colors too.
  • Use a large pan or skillet with a flat base. If you use a very small or shallow pan the bell peppers will get steamed instead of getting stir-fried.
  • You can also use baby potatoes to make aloo shimla mirch.
  • Don't add water to cook bell peppers otherwise, the whole dish will get spoiled.

Frequently asked questions

Are bell pepper and capsicum the same?

Yes, they are the same.

Can I use raw potatoes in this recipe?

Aloo shimla mirch tastes better if you use boiled potatoes because then you can sautee the bell peppers with onion before adding the tomatoes, so they don't taste like steamed bell peppers.

If you want to use raw potatoes. First, saute the bell peppers in a little oil and take them out on a plate. After that follow steps 1 to 3 above i.e. till you saute garlic and green chilies. Then sautee powdered spices followed by cooking tomato until it turns mushy. Once the tomato gets cooked, add raw potato cubes, around ½ a cup of water, cover the pot, and cook until the potatoes are cooked. When the potatoes are cooked add sauteed bell peppers. Mix and cook uncovered for 2-3 minutes.

More easy vegan Indian recipes

If you liked this recipe, and looking for more easy vegan Indian recipes then don't miss checking out the following links:

  1. Aloo gobhi
  2. Aloo matar
  3. Patta gobhi matar
  4. Baingan bharta
  5. Bhindi masala
  6. Aloo beans
  7. Mushroom pepper fry
  8. Mixed bean curry
  9. Chickpea curry
  10. Tomato rice
  11. Chickpea rice
  12. Indian red cabbage stir fry
A bite of potato capsicum curry and roti held in a hand.

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Aloo shimla mirch (Indian style capsicum with potatoes)

Aloo shimla mirch ki sabzi is a quick and easy Indian-style capsicum (bell peppers) and potato recipe. This recipe is also perfect for beginners who like Indian food and want to make some easy Indian recipes in their kitchen. It gets ready in just 25 minutes and is vegan and gluten-free.
5 from 3 votes
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Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Indian, North Indian
Diet: Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes minutes
Servings: 3
Calories: 202kcal
Author: Vandana Chauhan

Equipment

  • 1 large pan or skillet
  • Knife
  • Chopping board

Ingredients

  • 2 large boiled potatoes around 2 cups boiled potato cubes
  • 2 large green bell peppers diced into bite size pieces
  • 1 medium red onion finely chopped
  • 1 medium tomato finely chopped
  • 2 garlic cloves finely chopped
  • 1 green chili pepper finely chopped
  • 1 teaspoon cumin seeds
  • ½ tablespoon coriander powder
  • ½ teaspoon red chili powder adjust to taste
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric powder
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 tablespoon any cooking oil of choice

Instructions

  • Heat oil in a cooking pot. Add cumin seeds and saute for a few seconds.
  • Add chopped onion and cook until it starts turning translucent.
  • Add finely chopped garlic and green chilies. Saute for about a minute.
  • Next, add chopped bell peppers. Cook for 8-10 minutes on a medium flame. Keep stirring in between. The bell pepper should get cooked but remain crunchy.
  • When the bell pepper is cooked, add coriander powder, red chili powder, and turmeric powder. Saute for a few seconds.
  • Add chopped tomatoes and salt. Cook until the tomatoes turn mushy.
  • Finally, add boiled potatoes. Mix everything and cook covered for 2-3 minutes.
  • Remove the lid and cook uncovered for another 1-2 minutes. Turn off the heat.

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Notes

  1. Don't overcook bell peppers, they should stay slightly crunchy.
  2. Stir the boiled potatoes gently otherwise, they will break.
  3. Powdered spices get burned quickly so don't leave them unattended. You can also mix them with 1 tablespoon of water and then add to the pot.
  4. Generally, green bell peppers are used to make aloo shimla mirch but you can use other colors too.
  5. Use a large pan or skillet with a flat base. If you use a very small or shallow pan the bell peppers will get steamed instead of getting stir fried.
  6. More recipe tips and tricks are shared in the post above, please follow them to make this recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 202kcal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 0.5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Sodium: 72mg | Potassium: 929mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 6g | Vitamin A: 746IU | Vitamin C: 103mg | Calcium: 55mg | Iron: 2mg
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