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Aloo Chaat Kati Pouches (Trader Joe’s)

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Listen, guys and gals.  I know I’m a bit of a foodie, but there was a guy before all of the ethnic fare, craft brews, and fancy cooking utensils.  I was in college and my fancy cooking utensil was a microwave.  The beer was Budweiser and as close as I would get to ethnic food, was a Chicken Fajita Hot Pocket.  I blossomed, and things changed quite a bit.  When I spotted a new product in the frozen Indian section, I was excited.  When I discovered that it was pretty much a hot pocket, college me was ecstatic   I couldn’t wait for current me and college me to have a lovely dinner that night, so I picked them up.  Here’s how our date with these new pastry pockets went:

I took the purple box of Aloo Chaat Kati Pouches out of the paper bag full of groceries and removed one of the individually packaged potato packed pastries.  Inside the box, there were 2 crisping sleeves so you could microwave them.  College me, was insistent on using his version of cooking things, and I was, also, a little intrigued on how these would turn out in the microwave.  So, I unwrapped the first pocket and struggled to squeeze it in to the sleeve that would be responsible for ensuring that this didn’t turn into a soggy mess.  After 2 minutes the Indian Hot Pocket was finished and thoroughly cooked through.  This was already a better experience than I had in the past with my Hot Pockets as I would always have to stick my finger into the middle to see if it was still frozen solid in the middle.  It was time to taste, and just like I do with just about every Indian dish I eat, I served it with a dollop of Greek yogurt to cool it off and add a little tang.  The crust was buttery, much like samosas, and the potatoes were nicely spiced with a few chickpeas scattered throughout.  These were pretty heavy on the potatoes, much like an aloo (potato) dish should be, but could have used a little more depth to round them out as the yogurt was quite necessary to making them enjoyable.  wpid-IMG_20130128_151111.jpg

It wasn’t anything incredibly special and lacked some of the spice and intense flavor that I had found with some of the other Indian dishes at Trader Joe’s.  It’s pretty much a Hot Pocket, but college me wasn’t exactly satisfied by this.  Current, foodie me, although thrilled at the idea of an Indian style microwaved pastry pocket, needed more.  Overall, this wasn’t going to be something that I would mark down on my shopping list again, but what the FORK do I know.  Maybe you’ll like them.  They weren’t terrible.