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Trinidad Aloo Pie

Cultural Context

Trinidad Aloo Pie is a popular street food originating from Trinidad and Tobago, often enjoyed as a snack or quick meal. It reflects the island's diverse culinary influences, combining local ingredients with flavors from Indian and Creole cuisines. Traditionally sold by vendors, these savory pies are a beloved treat at parties and gatherings, showcasing the vibrant food culture of Trinidad.

TrinidadianTTsnack
45 min
medium
4 servings
Servings4
400 g All-Purpose Flour
2 1/2 teaspoons Instant Dry Yeast
2 1/2 teaspoons Baking Powder
2 teaspoons Brown Sugar
1 teaspoon Salt
250 ml warm Water
1 tablespoon Coconut Oil - to coat dough
300 ml Coconut Oil - for frying
500 g Potatoes
500 ml Water or more for boiling
3 tablespoons Coconut Oil - to cook potato
1 Small Onion minced
2 Large Cloves Garlic minced
1 Large Seasoning Pepper minced
3 Large Chadon Beni Leaves minced
1 teaspoon Anchar Masala or Garam (hot) Masala
Salt To taste

all-purpose flour

🥗Healthier: whole wheat flour

💰Cheaper: self-rising flour

Whole wheat flour adds fiber and nutrients.

cooking oil

🥗Healthier: avocado oil

💰Cheaper: vegetable oil

Avocado oil has a higher smoke point and is healthier.

1

In a bowl, mix all dry ingredients together, ensuring even distribution throughout.

2

Slowly add in water 50 ml at a time. Depending on the type of flour used, you may need more or less water than suggested.

3

Continue kneading until all dry ingredients have been absorbed by the water and a ball of dough is forming.

4

Remove the dough from the bowl and continue to knead for around 5 minutes until the dough is smooth and slightly tacky.

5

To test the readiness of the dough, press your finger into the ball and if the indent rebounds fairly quickly, it is ready.

6

Mold the dough into a ball and return to the bowl, coating it with one tablespoon of oil.

7

Cover with a kitchen towel and set aside in a cool place where it will not be disturbed, allowing it to rest and rise for about an hour or until doubled in size.

8

Wash, peel and cut the potatoes into small cubes.

9

Place potato cubes into a pot covered with water and allow them to boil on high heat.

10

Once fork tender, remove from the pot, strain out the water and place into a bowl to begin mashing.

11

Mash the potatoes until they have a smooth consistency. If you like, you can leave a few small pieces of whole potato for some added texture. Place aside and allow to cool.

12

Once the dough has doubled in size, dust your counter and remove the dough from the bowl, placing it onto the floured surface.

13

Gently roll the ball into a log and, using a knife, cut into 10-12 equal pieces.

14

Take each piece, forming them into individual balls and placing on your floured surface until ready to stuff and fry.

15

Heat up the 3 tablespoons of oil in a pot on medium heat.

16

Add the onion, garlic, seasoning pepper, chadon beni and masala of choice to the pot and sauté for around 5 minutes.

17

Turn off the heat and mix in the potato, making sure the seasonings are thoroughly incorporated into the potatoes.

18

Add salt to taste.

19

Allow to cool for 5 minutes.

20

Prepare your frying oil in a pot or pan ideal for shallow frying on medium heat.

21

Prepare your cooling station with some paper towels or a cooling rack to place the pies on after frying.

22

Taking one ball of dough: use your thumb and fingers to gently press it into the shape of a circle about 4-5 inches in diameter or use a rolling pin.

23

Once the circle is complete, place a 2-3 tablespoon sized dollop of your potato mixture into the center of the circle.

24

Fold the circle in half and begin pinching the edges together to seal the potato mixture inside, creating a dough pocket.

25

Ensure there is an even distribution of potato throughout the pocket by gently pushing the potato mixture inside while pinching to seal. Once all potato pockets have been formed, it is time to fry.

26

Gently place the pie in the oil and fry on each side for about 2 minutes or until golden brown.

27

Remove from oil and place on your prepared cooling station.

28

Continue the frying process until all pies are fried and allowed to cool for at least 5 minutes or warm to the touch.

29

Once all the pies have cooled or are warm to the touch, take a bite and enjoy.

30

Adding local Trini condiments is highly recommended by dunking your pie into them or cutting open along the seam and drizzling them inside.

Cooking Techniques

boilingfryingmixingkneading

Equipment Needed

potbowlskilletmasherrolling pinspatulapaper towels

Spice Level:

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Dietary

vegetariandairy-freeegg-free

Also Known As

Aloo PiesPotato Pies

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