Shimla Mirch Ki Sabji (Aloo Capsicum)

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Shimla Mirch ki Sabji is a savory, tangy, hearty side dish made with sautéed green bell peppers (capsicum), potatoes and ground spices. This simple yet flavorful Aloo Capsicum recipe made without onion, garlic comes together in 30 minutes and is vegan, gluten-free.

top shot of aloo capsicum or aloo shimla mirch ki sabji in a white green rimmed bowl on a beige colored wooden board

About This Aloo Capsicum

In Hindi, potatoes are called as “aloo” and green bell pepper are known as “shimla mirch“. The word “sabji or sabzi” stands for a vegetable dish here.

While this recipe includes potatoes to make it more hearty and filling, you can opt to skip them and include more capsicum.

This aloo shimla mirch ki sabji is my my mother-in-law’s fabulous recipe that is high on flavors. It is not only simple and quick but also made with minimal spices.

I usually add potatoes in this recipe as not everyone is fond of capsicum in the family. However, you can make this dish without potatoes also. If skipping potatoes, replace them with capsicum or any other vegetable in the same proportion.

This is a Punjabi recipe of making aloo shimla mirch ki sabji. A dry sautéed vegetable recipe that has no liquids.

Besides the capsicum and potatoes, just a few Indian ground spice powders are used in this dish. There are no onions, tomatoes, ginger or garlic added here.

I first had this delicious aloo capsicum decades ago at my in-law’s place. I am not so fond of capsicum and rarely use them in recipes, even Indo-Chinese ones, where capsicum is always added.

But this aloo capsicum is an exception to the rule. I like it so much, that I can have it as it is. So I make shimla mirch ki sabji often and the family also loves it.

Step-by-Step Guide

How to make Shimla Mirch ki Sabji

Prepare Capsicum and Potatoes

1. Rinse 3 to 4 small to medium-sized capsicum and 3 to 4 medium-sized potatoes in running water throughly using a colander or strainer. Drain all the water after rinsing them well.

This recipe is easily adaptable and you can decrease or increase the capsicum or potatoes as per your liking.

rinsed potatoes and capsicum in a steel colander

2. Measure and keep all the spice powders and other ingredients ready.

spice powders and oil kept in small white bowls

3. Slice or chop 3 to 4 medium-sized capsicum into thick strips or wedges. You can also cut them in 1.5 inches cubes or squares. Discard the seeds.

capsicum cut in thick strips or wedges

4. Next peel the potatoes.

three peeled potatoes on a wooden board

5. Slice the potatoes into slightly thin wedges as then they are easier and faster to cook. Or you can just chop them into small cubes.

potatoes cut in thin wedges

Sauté Potatoes and Capsicum

6. In a heavy and well-seasoned wok, frying pan or kadai, add 3 tablespoons oil (any neutral-tasting oil).

oil in a pan

7. Once the oil becomes medium-hot, add the sliced potatoes.

sliced potatoes in the pan

8. Sauté the potatoes on a low to medium-low heat until they are half-cooked and look a bit crisp and lightly golden at the edges.

sautéing the potatoes

9. Then add the sliced capsicum.

sliced capsicum added

10. Mix well and sauté both the veggies on a low heat for 1 to 2 minutes.

sautéing potatoes and capsicum to make aloo shimla mirch ki sabji

11. Add ½ teaspoon turmeric powder and ½ to ¾ teaspoon red chili powder.

added ground spice powders

12. Next add salt as required.

added salt

13. Stir and mix very well.

ground spices and salt mixed evenly with the potatoes and capsicum

14. Let the vegetables gently get sautéed on a low heat without covering pan with any lid for 2 to 3 minutes.

sautéing potatoes and capsicum further to make shimla mirch ki sabji

Make Aloo Shimla Mirch

15. Then cover the pan, kadai or wok with a lid.

cooking aloo capsicum with a glass lid on the pan

16. Remember to check it after a few minutes or so. This is done so that the vegetables don’t get burnt. So stir the veggies at intervals.

If the veggies begin to stick onto the pan, sprinkle 1 to 2 tablespoon of water over the vegetables. Stir and deglaze removing any stuck bits from the pan. Cover and continue to cook.

checking aloo shimla mirch ki sabji after every few minutes

17. When the vegetables are tender and cooked well add ¾ to 1 teaspoon garam masala powder and 1 teaspoon amchur powder (dry mango powder).

added dry mango powder and garam masala powder

18. Mix well and switch off the heat. Check the taste of aloo shimla mirch ki sabji and adjust the garam masala powder, dry mango powder and salt according to your taste and preferences.

ground spices mixed evenly and aloo capsicum sabzi is ready to be served.

Serving Suggestions

19. Serve Shimla Mirch ki Sabji hot or warm with phulka, paratha or roti. It can also be served as a side vegetable dish with an Indian main course.

Aloo Capsicum also goes well as a side with dal-rice or rasam-rice or sambar-rice or any curry and rice pairings.

Storage

The leftovers keep well in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 days. While reheating warm in your microwave oven for some seconds or sauté them in a frying pan until warm.

top shot of shimla mirch ki sabji placed on a stack of roti (Indian flat breads) on a white plate on a beige colored wooden board

Expert Tips

  • Capsicum: You can make the recipe with any variety of bell peppers. We usually prefer green bell peppers, but any colored bell pepper is suited in the recipe. You can even include a mix of different colored bell peppers.
  • Potatoes: Yukon gold (yellow potatoes), baby potatoes, red skinned potatoes and russet potatoes will work well. If you want to skip the potatoes, then include 3 to 4 small to medium-sized capsicum in the recipe.
  • Spicing: Though we do not make this shimla mirch ki sabji spicy, you can increase the spice and heat levels by adding a bit more of red chilli powder.
  • Tangy taste: For a more sour and tangy taste in the aloo shimla mirch ki sabji, add a total of 1.5 to 2 teaspoons dry mango powder. If you do not have dry mango powder, use ½ to 1 teaspoon lemon juice. Drizzle lemon juice on the sabji when the cooking is complete. Mix and serve.
  • Pan type: So that the veggies get sautéed well without sticking onto the pan, I suggest to use a well-seasoned heavy frying pan, kadai (wok) or skillet while making this recipe.

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Shimla Mirch ki Sabji (Aloo Capsicum)

Shimla mirch ki sabji is a savory, tangy, hearty side dish made with sautéed green bell peppers (capsicum) and potatoes. This quick aloo capsicum recipe made without onion, garlic comes together in 30 minutes and is vegan, gluten-free.
4.91 from 20 votes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Cuisine North Indian, Punjabi
Course Side Dish
Diet Gluten Free, Vegan
Difficulty Level Moderate
Servings 3
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Ingredients

  • 3 to 4 capsicum (green bell pepper or shimla mirch), small to medium-sized
  • 3 or 4 medium potatoes – medium-sized
  • ½ teaspoon turmeric powder (ground turmeric)
  • ½ to ¾ teaspoon red chilli powder or cayenne pepper, add as required
  • ¾ to 1 teaspoon Garam Masala or add as required
  • 1 teaspoon dry mango powder (amchur powder), add as required
  • 3 tablespoons oil (a bit more oil is added, so that the veggies become slightly crisp)
  • salt as required

Instructions
 

Preparation

  • Rinse the capsicum and potatoes in running water very well and then drain the water.
  • Chop capsicum in thick strips or wedges. Discard the seeds. Capsicum can be chopped in squares or cubes too.
  • Peel and slice potatoes into slightly thin wedges as then they cook faster. You can even simply chop them in small cubes.

Sautéing potatoes

  • In a heavy and well-seasoned frying pan, skillet, wok or kadai, add oil. Once the oil becomes medium hot add the potatoes.
  • Lower the heat and sauté the potatoes until they are half cooked and start looking crisp and lightly golden from the edges.

Sautéing capsicum

  • Then add the capsicum.
  • Sauté both the veggies on a low heat for 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Then add the turmeric powder, red chilli powder and salt as required.
  • Mix well and sauté vegetables on a low heat without any lid for 2 to 3 minutes.
  • Then cover the pan, kadai or wok with a lid.
  • Remember to check the veggies after a few minutes or so. This is done so that the vegetables do not get burnt. Thus stir them at intervals.
  • If the vegetables begin to stick onto the pan, sprinkle 1 to 2 tablespoon of water. Mix and deglaze removing any stuck bits from the pan. Cover and continue to cook further.

Making shimla mirch ki sabji

  • When the vegetables are cooked well and tender, add the garam masala powder and dry mango powder.
  • Mix well and switch off the heat. 
  • Check the taste of aloo shimla mirch ki sabji and add some more of garam masala powder, dry mango powder or salt according to your taste and preferences.

Serving suggestions

  • Serve shimla mirch ki sabji hot or warm with phulka or roti or paratha. It can also be served as a side dish with an Indian main course.
  • It also goes well as a side with dal-rice or rasam-rice or sambar-rice or any curry and rice pairings.

Storage

  • Store any leftovers in the refrigerator for 1 to 2 days. While reheating warm in your microwave oven for some seconds or sauté them in a frying pan until warm.

Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)

Nutrition Facts
Shimla Mirch ki Sabji (Aloo Capsicum)
Amount Per Serving
Calories 553 Calories from Fat 135
% Daily Value*
Fat 15g23%
Saturated Fat 2g13%
Sodium 428mg19%
Potassium 2358mg67%
Carbohydrates 96g32%
Fiber 14g58%
Sugar 9g10%
Protein 11g22%
Vitamin A 3835IU77%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 1mg67%
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1mg59%
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 6mg30%
Vitamin B6 2mg100%
Vitamin C 250mg303%
Vitamin E 8mg53%
Vitamin K 16µg15%
Calcium 70mg7%
Vitamin B9 (Folate) 134µg34%
Iron 5mg28%
Magnesium 130mg33%
Phosphorus 316mg32%
Zinc 2mg13%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This Shimla Mirch ki Sabji recipe from the blog archives was first published on July 2009. It has been updated on December 2024.

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38 Comments

    1. There is no substitute, but for a tangy taste, you can drizzle a bit of lemon juice over the capsicum and potatoes once they are cooked through.

  1. Another veg combination I learned from your page. This is the real art of a cook – to make simple things taste so nice!5 stars

  2. Delicious! Very simple and easy to make. Thank you so much for the recipe! This has become our staple side dish for our dals! 🙂

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    1. Nice to know and thanks for sharing. It is also a staple at my home with dal. Yes, I checked and it is not giving you the option of adding comment. I have no idea why. I will have to check it further. Welcome.

    1. Yes you can add. It will taste good. I make the same recipe with brinjal and potatoes too. I have posted it on the blog.

    1. thank you for the review and rating. jeera can be easily added. welcome and happy cooking ????

    1. you can. just sprinkle a few drops of oil so that the potatoes do not stick. you will have toss and turn the capsicum and potatoes after a few intervals for even baking.

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  4. thanks for this simple recipe, I always make capsicum aloo with a proper Punjabi masala with ginger, garlic, onion and tomato but this was tasty and simple.

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