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Curried Potato Tart with Cilantro Yogurt

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Marcus Nilsson

A heavy dose of spices and a splash of cream and yogurt turn potatoes into a samosa-like tart that will last more than just a couple of bites.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    8 servings

Ingredients

Spiced Butter

8 green cardamom pods
2 teaspoons coriander seeds
1 medium onion, chopped
6 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
1 jalapeño, thinly sliced
6 tablespoons unsalted butter
¼ cup olive oil
1 tablespoon brown mustard seeds
1 tablespoon Madras curry powder
Kosher salt, freshly ground peppe

Filling and Assembly

3 pounds red-skinned potatoes, scrubbed
Kosher salt
1 10-ounce package frozen spinach, thawed
1 cup thawed frozen peas
½ cup heavy cream
1½ cups plain whole-milk Greek yogurt, divided
Freshly ground black pepper
6 14x12-inch sheets frozen phyllo pastry, thawed
1 small garlic clove
1 cup cilantro leaves with tender stems
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice

Special Equipment

A spice mill or a mortar and pestle

Preparation

  1. Spiced Butter

    Step 1

    Crack open cardamom pods and remove black seeds; discard pods. Combine cardamom seeds and coriander seeds in spice mill or mortar and pestle and coarsely grind. Mix in a small saucepan with onion, garlic, jalapeño, butter, oil, mustard seeds, and curry powder. Season generously with salt and pepper. Cook over medium heat, stirring often, until simmering gently and onion is mostly softened, about 5 minutes. Holding back any solids, pour out ⅓ cup butter mixture and set aside for brushing phyllo. Set aside remaining butter mixture with spices for potato filling.

  2. Filling and Assembly

    Step 2

    Preheat oven to 375°. Place potatoes in a large saucepan and add water to cover by at least 2"; season generously with salt. Bring to a boil, reduce heat, and simmer until potatoes are tender, 30–35 minutes. Let potatoes cool slightly, then cut into large pieces.

    Step 3

    Toss potatoes, spinach, peas, cream, and ½ cup yogurt in a large bowl to combine. Mix in reserved spice butter with all the spices; season with salt and pepper.

    Step 4

    Lay out a sheet of phyllo on a work surface and brush generously with some of reserved ⅓ cup spice butter (reheat if it has solidified). Transfer sheet to a large ovenproof skillet or shallow braising dish, letting any excess dough hang over the edges. Repeat with remaining sheets of phyllo, pressing each layer firmly into bottom of skillet. Top with potato filling and fold excess phyllo over filling to form a ruffly edge around the dish and leaving center exposed. Bake until phyllo is golden brown and crisp and filling is lightly browned, 35–45 minutes.

    Step 5

    While tart is baking, purée garlic, cilantro, lime juice, and remaining 1 cup yogurt in a blender until smooth; season yogurt sauce with salt.

    Step 6

    Cut tart into wedges and serve with yogurt sauce alongside.

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