(For all ingredients, please use organic versions if  available)
Aloo  Bodi Tama
1 pound potatoes
1 pound black eyed peas 
100 grams bamboo shoots
½ teaspoon red chili powder 
1½ teaspoons salt 
½ teaspoon turmeric powder 
1 teaspoon coriander and cumin powder 
½ teaspoon garlic paste
½ teaspoon ginger paste 
50 grams oil 
1 onion 
5 grams cilantro 
  Soy Choyela 
200 grams soy protein chunks
1½ teaspoons salt 
50 grams oil 
1 teaspoon garlic paste
1 teaspoon ginger paste
½ teaspoon red chili powder
   
 
	
	 
      
              	   
		 
 
Aloo  Bodi Tama- Boil the potatoes and then peel the skin.
 - Heat some oil in a frying pan.
 - Meanwhile, chop the onions and then fry them until they are       red.
 - Add in the bamboo shoots.
 - Add in the turmeric.
 - Put on the cover for a while, and then add in the beans.
 - Let them cook for a while before adding the garlic paste.
 - Add in the chili powder. Add in the salt.
 - Add in the boiled potatoes. Let them fry for some time.
 - Stir once a while and cover it for a while.
 - Add in the cilantro leaves. Mix.
 - Cover it again for a while. 
 - Add in a little amount of water, and let it boil.
 - The dish is ready.
 
Soy Choyela- Boil some       water, and then add in the soy protein for a while.
 - Stir it to       let all the soy soak in water.
 - Remove the       hot water, and then pour cold water to let the soy protein cool.
 - Squeeze it       until no water is left.
 - Add some       salt and ginger to it according to taste.
 - Add also       some garlic paste according to taste.
 - Add       coriander, cumin, coriander powder according to taste too.
 - Add chili       powder as per taste.
 - Add a bit of raw oil.
 - Knead it so       that all the spices saturate into it from all sides.
 - Heat the oil       for a while.
 - Fry the soy       protein and keep mixing so it won’t get burnt.
 - It should be       fried until it does not become red.
 - When it is       ready, add in some coriander leaves to it. Mix.
 - The Choyela       is ready.
 
Serve  the Aloo Bodi Tama and the Soy Choyela with steamed rice.