Methi is one of my favorite greens. I love its flavor and
aroma. The addition of a spoonful of dried methi leaves (kasoori methi) takes a
dish to a completely new level, be it roits, sabjis or dals. Whenever possible
I try to grow methi in small kitchen pots. By far, methi greens are one of the plants
that grown really very easily. They really don’t require much tending. Just a
little sunlight and water and your home grown methi leaves would be ready to
use within 10 days of sowing the seeds.
Today’s recipe is a simple but healthy dish. It is perfect
for your kid’s lunch box, or for a filling breakfast. Or you could have it for
dinner as well.
What you’ll need
- Potatoes – 1 Medium, boiled and mashed
- Methi Leaves – 1 Cup, tightly packed
- Paneer – ½ cup, grated
- Green chilies – 1, finely chopped
- Amchur Powder – ½ tsp
- Garam Masala Powder – ½ tsp
- Salt to taste
- Oil – 2 tsp
- Cumin Seeds – 1 tsp
For the dough
- Wheat Flour – 1 cup + a little extra for dusting
- Oil – 1 tbsp
- Salt to taste
- Water for kneading
Method
- Take wheat flour in a wide vessel, add salt to taste. Mix well.
- Add the oil and rub well. Now add water little by little and knead into soft and pliable dough.
- The dough shouldn’t be too hard neither sticky, else the parathas won’t come out properly.
- Cover and keep aside for 20 minutes.
- For the filling
- Heat a kadai with about 2 tsp of oil. Add cumin seeds.
- Now add the green chillies and sauté for 30 secs.
- Not add the washed and cleaned methi leaves and fry till the leaves have wilted and the moisture has evaporated.
- Now add the mashed potatoes and grated paneer. Mix everything very well without any lumps.
- Add salt, garam masala powder and amchur powder. Mix again.
- Remove from heat and allow to cool.
- For making the parathas, pinch out a lemon sized ball from the dough, roll out into a small disc. Place a spoonful of filling in the middle and bring the edges together to completely cover the filling. The edges should overlap slightly to seal the masala. Gently flatten the filled ball. Dust with flour and roll out to a flat disc of about 5-6 inches.
- Heat a tava (griddle). Roast the paratha on medium heat till done on both the sides. Grease the paratha with a little oil while cooking.
Delicious hot parathas are ready to eat. Serve with pickle and fresh yogurt.
Linking this to EP Series - Fenugreek and Green Chillies happening here.
Also linking to Let's Cook - Bread
Also to Spotlight - Rice/Roti/Pulao/Puri
Parathas..anytime for me..even I love methi flavour.
ReplyDeleteI love methi too... and aloo methi is a all time favourite combo... This recipe is awesome loaded with flavours... I can imagine how tasty this must be...
ReplyDeleteWow...healthy and meaningful making them.I depend much upon parathas to feed my little one here.Nice addition.I am bookmarking.thank you Kaveri.
ReplyDeletewish to eat it right away....very well explained..Cheers
ReplyDeletePerfect dinner parathas
ReplyDeletehealthy stuffing.. perfect with raita..
ReplyDeleteI love these parathas..looks delicious n yumm
ReplyDeleteHealthy n filling parathas..love this combination...
ReplyDeleteyummy and healthy parathas... i love it...
ReplyDeleteVIRUNTHU UNNA VAANGA
All my fav ingredients in stuffing, love this parathas very much..
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite parathas and I too make it the same way.
ReplyDeleteHealthy n filling parathas...
ReplyDeleteYou have too many good things going on here. I can have each of those ingredients aloo, methi and paneer as paratas... so combination is like a celebration meal
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering & Healthy Parathas :)
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awesome Kaveri, filling is so good. Methi is my husband's fav. I will make for him soon.
ReplyDeletePerfect stuffed parathas...
ReplyDeleteHealthy and yummy parathas,love the filling,will surely try this.
ReplyDeleteWow this is yum Kaveri.
ReplyDeleteParathas looking very soft and delicious :)
ReplyDeleteLove this combo, aloo,methi and paneer..
ReplyDeleteDelicious partha, love that it contains all methi, paneer and aloo.
ReplyDeleteawesome and superb combo of aloo methi and paneer.
ReplyDeleteVery healthy paratha, all stuffing ingredients are my favourite. Perfectly made. Goes well with raita.
ReplyDeletelooks very yummy
ReplyDeletewow..very healthy delicious combo,dear..yummy yum parathas!!
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Healthy and yummy paratha...
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Shabbu's Tasty Kitchen
Parathas look soft and yummy, just as they should be. Great stuffing!
ReplyDeleteSuch yummy parathas!!! I love methi aloo combo!!
ReplyDeletePrathima Rao
Prats Corner
I simply love it kaveri. I am someone who like methi leaves a lot though it gives slight bitter taste. I would like to have it for my lunch to day. looks so yum..
ReplyDeletewow, delicious parathas, they look so tempting dear, loved the combo :)
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