Creamy ~ Dreamy Subzis - Methi Matar Malai
In a nutshell, Methi matar malai is a delectable indulgence that needs basic cooking skills. This delightful subzi from the Northern region of India has a flavorful combination of aromatic methi leaves, sweet peas, rich cream and spices.
This is a quick and simple subzi to prepare. However, the rich, creamy dish gives the impression that you have slaved longer in the kitchen. Plan therefore to cook this when you have invited guests or need to pass on the chore of doing dishes to the other adult at home. :)
Ingredients required for 3 servings:
Methi leaves / Fenugreek greens - 2 cups, firmly packed
Matar / Green peas, boiled - 3/4 cup (substitute - frozen peas)
Malai / Cream - 1/2 cup
1 Tbsp oil / butter
1 tsp cumin seeds
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp sugar
1/2 tsp turmeric powder
1/4 tsp coriander powder
For paste: Grind the following ingredients into a paste adding a little water if needed.
2 (small sized) onions + 1 inch ginger piece + 2 green chilies (I used Serrano peppers and if using other variety, adjust the quantity)
For powder: Powder the following ingredients in a spice grinder.
6 cashews + cardamom seeds from a pod + 2 cloves + 1 inch piece cinnamon + 6 pepper corns
(You can grind the paste + powder ingredients together. I avoid it since spices don't grind well with the wet ingredients.)
Cooking method:
Heat oil and add cumin seeds. When they start to sizzle and turn a shade darker, add the onion paste and fry on low flame till the raw smell of the paste disappears. It would take around 6 - 8 minutes.
Then add the methi, turmeric powder & also 1/4 cup water to the cooked paste. Continue to cook on low flame for about 5 minutes and then add the peas, powdered ingredients, sugar, salt and coriander powder. Mix well and cook till methi leaves are done. Add a tablespoon of water (or more) if the mixture starts to stick to the bottom of the pan. Add the cream at the end and simmer for a couple of minutes and turn off the stove.
Serve hot with rotis.
Recipe Source: Box of matar methi malai sold commercially. Though I refuse, my husband keeps stuffing our pantry with those commercially sold, popular brand, boxed subzis in the name of convenience. I have prepared this subzi earlier going on by my instincts. This time, I went basically with the ingredients mentioned behind the box, substituting for some of the ingredients to suit me. For example, I went with cashews instead of wheat flour.
This goes to EFM - Parathas and Gravies / Curries Series hosted by Srilekha.
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19 comments:
Suma, your methi matar malai looks so scrumptious! Nice recipe too. :)
LOvely gravy..I just love this...
Gravy looks rich and creamy!!!
Tempting clicks :-)
Great flavors and gorgious gravy.
Looks so beautiful and delicous.
Looks so beautiful and delicous.
totally new recipe to me..with all ingredients we have..good one
love the malai maethi mutter....nice color..malai will override the bitter taste of methi
love the creamy texture...looks delicious..
Looks very delicious. A very nice side dish to make for paratha. Thanks for sharing.
have only had this in restaurants... looks yummy...
lovely dish..I like the texture and color. Looks mild and inviting.
Wow wat a beautiful dish, looks rich and creamy..
Very creamy!!! and looks delicious...Nice pic!
Rich creamy tempting delicious mouthwatering & persuasively scrumptious....... Would surely be a yummy treat for roti & paratas..... And those captures add an extra zing to your lovely presentation.......
Ash....
(http://asha-oceanichope.blogspot.com/)
the subzi looks so creamy and yum
I jus love Methi Matar Malai, the gravy looks so tempting. Never tried this @ home, Will try and let u know!!!
Methi matar malai looks delicious and great clicks making me hungry!!
This looks lovely. My kids love this and I make this too.
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