Methi Chole = a protein packed, mouth watering side dish. Give it a try, if you haven't already. When I came across this recipe thru other blogs, I had to try it because of my methi - love. I am glad that I did. It seems to be a Rajasthani dish. Though I am not sure, I am assuming a Marwari connection because of the absence of onion & garlic and usage of ghee in the recipe. Of course, I have tweaked the recipe to suit my taste buds.
Ingredients:
1 cup Kabuli chana / garbanzo beans
1 bunch of methi leaves / fenugreek greens - leaves plucked and chopped roughly
One each: tomato & onion - chopped
2 tbsp. besan / chick pea powder
1 tsp chili powder
1 & 1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp chana masala powder
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
For tadka /popu:
1 tbsp oil
1 tsp cumin seeds
a little asafoetida (hing)
The 'how' part:
* Soak the chana overnight and cook it with enough water in a pressure cooker.
* Heat oil in a wok/saute pan and add cumin seeds. When they start to sizzle and turn brown, add asafoetda and turmeric powder. Then add onion and fry till it turns translucent.
* Next add tomato and saute for a couple of minutes. Then add methi leaves. Keep frying till the tomato turns mushy.
* Unlike other chole recipes, the besan (not the ground chole) takes care of the gravy part in this version. Add 3-4 Tbsp of water to the besan and make a paste. Pass this through a sieve and add it to the veggies.
* Then add the cooked chana, chili powder, salt, chana masala powder and a cup of water. Let it simmer for about ten minutes and turn off the stove.
* Serve warm with rotis. Post a Comment
Methi chole looks very delicious Suma.Love anyting cooked with chickpeas.Thali looks very tempting.
ReplyDeleteadding besan to make a gravy sure is different...will try it...i have kala chana all cooked at home....
ReplyDeleteWow droolworthy......
ReplyDeleteMethi chole looks yummy..
ReplyDeleteI tried this recipe a long time ago. It tasted awesome! Your pics look fab!
ReplyDeleteThe methi chole in the picture is drool worthy, especially the second one. I have been meaning to try this for a long time, especially since I love methi and chana.
ReplyDeleteMethi chole looks great ... very nice blog with beautiful pictures ....
ReplyDeleteFirst time to ur blog, WOw nice clicks everything looks perfect...chole is looking great..
ReplyDeleteMan oh man, they look scrumptious.. loved your click! They look awesome.
ReplyDeletePass me that plate please.
ReplyDeleteHi first time to your blog you have anice place with great recipes this Methi Chole looks so delicious and that plate is so inviting
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ReplyDeleteMethi chole looks delectable. The masala and methi combi with chana is good shall try it with kala chana. Nice snap.
TC
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Left a comment too ... hope she will remove it.
Sharmila
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The dish looks really yummy!!
ReplyDeleteBoth methi and chole are my favorites so its must make for me!!
Amazing blog and amazing snapss!!