Today’s special is Aloo Methi masala (Potato-Fenugreek leaves Masala) and Beetroot Chapati. Usually for dinner, i always prefer to prepare the kerala style meal, Rice with some veg or non veg sides. Because that's the only time my hus can really enjoy the food. During the breakfast time he will be so hurry to leave to work and lunch time he will be in office. So dinner and weekend meals should be our favorite. that's the reason i always add some specials on these meals like fish fry chicken curry etc..But nowadays my little one is making me so busy. sometimes i couldn’t even find time for cooking. Always he needs his mom to play with him. So today, i thought i can prepare some simple but delicious meal for the dinner. After a minute thought, i decided to make the potato curry and Chapathi. Like to make some variation to both dishes. I usually buy frozen methi leaves form Indian grocery. so thought of combining the healthy leaf with the potato..the dish became Aloo methi in my own style....And for a variety, I made the beet-root chapathi.Very easy and within a short time span i made both the dish.
OK lets talk about the recipes..starting with Alloo Methi MasalaAloo Methi Masala
Ingredients
Potato: 4 nos
MethiLeaves:: 1/2 cup(i used frozen)
Onion: 1 medium
Tomato: 1 small
Green Chili: 1 no
Garlic: 2 pods
Ginger : 1 medium
Turmeric Powder: 1/2 tsp
Garam Masala: 1 tsp
Coriander Powder: 1 tbsp
Chili Powder: 1 tsp
Kasoori methi: 1/2 tsp
For seasoning
Oil: 1 tsp
Mustard seed:1/2 tsp
Cumin seed: 1/2 tsp(optional)
Red Chili: 1 no
Curry leaves: 1 sprig
Preparation:
- Slice the onion into very thin pieces.Crush the ginger and garlic Chop the green chili.Cut the tomato into 8 pieces.
- In a pressure cooker add enough water and boil the potatoes until 2 whistle.. Let it cool and peel the potatoes .Dice them into medium sized or mash them ..Keep it aside
- Defrost the methi leaves.. (just keep outside for 30 minutes then it will be ready to cook).
Step1:
- Heat oil in a pan.Add the mustard seed once it started spluttering add the red chili and some curry leaves.Saute for some time .
- Add the ggg’s followed by the red onion.. saute until the onion are transparent.
- Add the tomato pieces and saute for 1 minute..
- Add the Turmeric,Chili,coriander,garam masala and kasoori methi powder and mix with the sautéed ingredients.
- Add the methi leaves and mix all together.. saute well
- Finally add the mashed potatoes.close the pan and let the mix to cook for 3-5 minutes in medium heat..
- Garnish with some curry leaves.
Cook’s Tip
- Here i used the frozen methi.If u use the fresh one just saute/cook for some more time.
- If u don’t like to mash the potato just cook them accordingly.. Here i mashed the potatoes.Both ways it tastes delicious
- According to ur taste bud change the quantity of chili powder.
Ingredients
Beetroot: 1/2 portion of a medium sized beet
Wheat flour: 1 cup
Oil : some
salt : to taste
Ghee/Butter: enough
Water: enough
Preparation
- Dice the beet and cook them in the microwave for about 5 minutes Add some water and salt..
- Make a paste of the cooked beet.
- In a large sized bowl mix the wheat flour, salt, beet paste and oil together.
- Add enough water and mix it and make a dough with right consistency for the chapati
- Cover the prepared dough with a wet cloth and keep it aside for 30 minutes to 1 hour
- Make medium lemon size balls from the prepared dough
- In a flat surface or flat wooden chapati maker roll them into circular shape.Add the flour while rolling it for not sticking to the surface
- Heat the pan ...Place the rolled dough and just heat up both side (30 sec - 1 min)
- Meantime place the chapati grill(see the picture) on the stove top and heat that and place the half-cooked chapati on it and cook. It will make the chapati so softer and tastier.
- Apply butter/Ghee to the cooked chapathi.. It will give nice flavor..
Cook’s Tip
- Do not add more water to cook the beet-root.. if excess water is there just use that for mixing the flour ..
- If u like u can increase the quantity of the beet.
- Instead of mixing all the ingredients together you can do it separately.First mix and make a dough then add the beet paste and mix together
Interesting and good looking hapati and side dish.. lovely..
ReplyDeletewhat a fav and healthy looking meal.. goota try the beet root chapati.. thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletedeicious looking chapathi and masala. nice stepwise pictures.
ReplyDeleteBoth dishes looks healthy and delicious dear :-)
ReplyDeleteNice deatiled recipes.love that beetroot chapathi:)
ReplyDeletenice version of aloo methi!
ReplyDeletechapati looks fab!
delicious dinner ...love the combo of potato n methi ..will try ur version soon ...beetroot paratha looks yummy n colorful ,very healthy one ...
ReplyDeleteWOW..looks like your guys had wonderful dinner...love the color of paratha...so beautiful..never tried beet root in my cooking..sounds interesting and healthier option...lovely....and very inventive too...thanks for sharing this Prani..Have a Nice weekend..tk care!
ReplyDeleteLove aloo-methi combo and i usually do it in a very simple way but your version is more nice...and using beetroot this way is really new and different but sounds good
ReplyDeleteWow ! I never tried beetroot chapati...it has given a lovely color and it's healthy also. I love this combo aloo- methi very much
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love beetroot parathas..curry looks yumm too..
ReplyDeleteGreat combo, capati has nice color and both are delicious dear...
ReplyDeletePrani, that is such a great looking thali, I love both the recipes. Please do send it to my "Think spice: think fenugreek" event.
ReplyDeleteVery nice and colourful chappathi! the aloo methi side dish really looks tempting!!
ReplyDeleteWow! super soft chapathi with a yummy masala.
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very healthy chapatis... good idea.. aloo methi luks perfects...well wxplained
ReplyDeleteI just loved the way you have made beet root paratha, I used to wonder how to eat beet root, thanks for sharing such a nice dish..
ReplyDeletebeautiful colour....nice dish, lovely presentation, healthy and a great dish for picky eaters like my little one
ReplyDeleteLooks very colorful and mouthwatering.
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ReplyDeletelooks very tasty :)
I wish you a nice weekend
Beetroot Chapati? Wierd! How will that taste, sweet? But I like the potato and methi masala. Let's give a try.
ReplyDeletedelicious dear..nice combo
ReplyDeletewow Beetroot chapati!! They look so tempting!
ReplyDeleteThat chapati is new and different with beets in them. Looking great and delicious!
ReplyDeletewow, good idea, beetroot chapati....a healthy one too!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious. I am very impressed that you can make all of these foods with a little one at home...not an easy thing to do..I remember:)
ReplyDeleteTempting aloo methi masala and great looking chapathi, both makes me hungry..
ReplyDeleteWhat a colorful meal. The beetroot is an interesting addition to the chapati. I hope you have a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteThe paranthas look so colorful n yummy .. Lovely step wise pics too ...
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I love the colorful bread, everything looks very delicious!
ReplyDeleteAloo methi looks yumm!! Beetroot chapati is so good..yumm!
ReplyDeleteGreat combo I have never tried anything like it! :)
ReplyDeletewhat a faboulous spread Prani. the rose coloured roti almost take my breadth aay. very creative and yummy.
ReplyDeleteI have never seen chapathi such a beautiful color! What a fun ide ato use beetroot. The whole meal looks wonderful and tasty!
ReplyDeletecolorful chapati and yummy aloo methi.
ReplyDeletelove that beetroot chapati! so colorful
ReplyDeletebeautiful recipes - both the masala and the chapati. What is methi? I'd like to try to make this.
ReplyDeleteNice combo...beetroot chapati luks super healthy.
ReplyDeletelooks yummy...n beetroot chapati...is something new for me...surely try it out....
ReplyDeleteAaloo and methi is a great combo and loved the idea of colorful chapathi..kids would love this for sure
ReplyDeleteLooks so healthy and delicious..
ReplyDeleteThis looks yummy and delicious...potato and methi leaves my fav!!thanks for stopping by my blog..
ReplyDeletethat is a definitely a colorful combo...
ReplyDeleteA very healthy combination.
ReplyDeleteLovely combo..I love both of dem...
ReplyDeleteThis is my fav combo too! I love beet chapatis...they look and taste so yummy! and aloo methi is everyone's fav!
ReplyDeletewow!! super...looks so yummy!!
ReplyDeleteboth looks very delicious.
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Both the recipes looks too good, adding beetroot to chappati is very healthy and interesting dear:)
ReplyDeleteSounds interesting and looks wonderful.
ReplyDeletevery new recipe..chapatis look beautiful
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ReplyDeleteThis is one perfect healthy meal. A nice variation to regular chapati
ReplyDeleteLove the beetroot chappathis - will sure make this soon!
ReplyDeletewhat an innovative roti!! :) never heard or so it before and the color the beet gives to the roti is fiery and yummy :)
ReplyDeleteIts my firts time in ur blog and this beetroot chapati and alu methi is something I would definitely like to cook.Its is something I would definitely cook for regular dinner.amazing idea and great procedure pics.I too try to do the same..we think alike :)
ReplyDeleteIts my firts time in ur blog and this beetroot chapati and alu methi is something I would definitely like to cook.Its is something I would definitely cook for regular dinner.amazing idea and great procedure pics.I too try to do the same..we think alike :)
ReplyDeleteContrasting color of subgi and Chapathi is very attractive..very nice.
ReplyDeletevery delicious thanks for this reciepe
ReplyDeleteThe pics are awesome and really makes to crave for it. Very Tempting one. I've bookmarked it def gonna try this week.
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