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Methi Chaman, and a poetry about food !

Published: Mar 10, 2015 · Modified: Feb 5, 2021 by Kalyani · This post may contain affiliate links · 4 Comments

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Some dishes are like love : you fall in love even before you
realise you are in love. No, thats the romantic in me writing odes to a dish I
fell in love (just reading about it - with Anusha's recipe, theres poetry, wit and a funny
bone) even before I made it !! A huge thanks and hug is in order for Anusha for
introducing me to this dish. I do love paneer and methi (as individual
ingredients), but their match was made in heaven.  The kiddo just rolled
her eyes in amazement as she dug into the silky smoothness : a term something a
whisky is generally associated with :-)) I am told staunch whisky drinkers are
also poets, so this dish does the same for your tastebuds ...

This is one of the really really few recipes I followed to the T,
so I can replicate the ingredients from Anusha's verbatim, with a few
changes in the order 😀 .. Made this with phulkas (although thats not in the
picture) and with a crunchy salad, it was a memorable dinner affair 😀

Sending this a tad late to my Methi (fenugreek leaves) series of
BM # 51. Hope you liked the series with Low fat Methi Malai Matar, Masala Methi dal. 

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Methi Chaman - a creamy cottage cheese-fenugreek side dish

Serving suggestions : Chapati / Roti / Naan / Pulav

Spice - medium, Cuisine : Indian, Side dish

Prep time : 10 mins | Cook time : 15 mins | Serves : 4

Ingredients:

Fresh fenugreek / methi leaves - 1.5 cups

Paneer cubes - 1 cup

Salt - to taste

Milk - ¾ cup

Oil - 2 TBSP

Red chilli powder

Sugar - to taste

Set 1 : For the gravy:

Onions - 1 large / 2 medium - finely chopped

casehews - 8 to 10

ginger - 1 tsp

garlic - 2 to 3 cloves

Green chillies - 1 to 2
(adjust taste)

Set 2 : Dry roast and Grind
to powder:

Fennel seeds (saunf) - 1
tsp

Cloves - 3 to 4

cinnamon - ½" stick

Green cardamom - 1 

Cumin seeds/ jeera - ⅕
tsp

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Method:

  1. Wash, pick and chop methi
    leaves finely. Dry roast, cool and powder Set 2 ingredients separately. In a
    pan, lightly roast in a teaspoon of oil set 1 ingredients and grind to a paste with
    little water. 
  2.  In the same pan, clear all
    ingredients, add in the remaining oil, fry the paneer cubes till slightly
    golden brown, and soak them in water  / milk for 10 mins. 
  3.  In the remaining oil, saute
    methi leaves with a pinch of salt and sugar till wilted (about 10 mins). Now
    add the spice powder , red chilli powder and saute well. check for salt and tip
    in the ground paste and milk and mix them together. 
  4. Let it come to a light
    simmer on very low heat (be on a constant watch coz milk can burn). 
  5. Tip in the
    paneer cubes (draining the water) and lightly toss them taking care not to
    break the cubes.
  6.  Serve immediately with hot
    rotis and / or rice /pulav and a salad 

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Comments

  1. Srivalli says

    March 10, 2015 at 6:49 am

    I loved it too when I made it....looks great..

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  2. thelady8home.com says

    March 10, 2015 at 2:11 pm

    This sounds yummy!!!

    thelady8home.com

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  3. Pavani says

    March 11, 2015 at 10:54 pm

    That is one yummy looking curry.

    Reply
  4. Harini R says

    March 12, 2015 at 12:36 pm

    Good one, Kalyani. Surprisingly, my lil one loved this and had to repeat his for 2 more days 🙂

    Reply

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