Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Methi Matar Malai with a Fragrant Saffron Cumin Scented Pilaf

ppears that my last few posts have been about making dishes with my favorite ingredients. Here's a dish featuring another one of my very favorite, fresh Methi or Fenugreek. To give you an idea how much I love it, whenever I am at our local Indian grocery I eagerly scan through each one of those yellow wooden plank boxes sitting randomly on the floor where the nail is still sticking out from where the lid was forcibly pried off, secretly hoping to find one such box with bunches of fresh methi leaves stacked up. When I lay sight on such a box, my pulse does go up a few beats a minute, I kid you not. Hubby is well aware and when he goes grocery shopping by himself and get me a couple of bunches, he sure earns a few points ;) I also grow them in my backyard as well to have a limited yet regular supply. Last but not the least, I always keep a box of Kasoori methi or dried fenugreek leaves in my pantry just in case I run out in my backyard and the stores don't have it either, proof enough? lol.

Browse around USMasala and you will find several dishes that incorporate this ingredient sometimes in traditional and sometimes creative way, all showing the versatility of this ingredient. Another such traditional dish is Methi Matar Malai - literally translates to Fenugreek Peas and Cream, a delicious aromatic blend of fresh fenugreek leaves, sweet green peas cooked in a creamy luscious gravy. This is one of those insanely delicious curries that will make you mop your plate clean and ask for more.
Methi is very common in Indian cooking. The leaves are used as herbs, fresh leaves used in dishes like methi dal and aloo methi curry. They are incorporated into parathas (that are my all time fav) and even laddoos of methi seeds. The dried leaves or kasoori methi is  often used to flavor a lot of dishes, mainly creamy paneer and non-vegetarian gravies. The Fenugreek/Methi seed is also used as a spice. The popularity of the Fenugreek is also for the numerous medicinal properties it has to offer. The methi seeds and the leaves are subtly bitter but offers a very strong unique and distinctive flavor to any recipe they are added to.
As every champ needs a sidekick, methi matar malai is best paired with some flavored rice, and what better flavor for rice than some saffron and cumin. A simple yet exotic saffron and cumin flavored Basmati rice that smells and tastes like a million bucks and can be put together in a jiffy.
Ingredients: For the curry ~
Fenugreek leaves ...................... 1 bunch, washed and chopped
Frozen peas ............................ 1 1/2 cups
Evaporated milk ....................... 12 oz can
Salt ...................................... to taste
Oil ....................................... 1 tbsp
Ginger garlic paste .................... 1 tsp
Cumin seeds ............................ 1/2 tsp
Asafoetida .............................. a pinch
Onion .................................... 1 small minced
Tomato .................................. 1/2 cup minced or pureed
Turmeric powder ....................... 1/4 tsp
Coriander powder ...................... 1 tsp
Cumin powder .......................... 1/2 tsp
Garam masala ........................... 1 tsp
Red chili powder ....................... to taste
Sugar or honey .......................... 1/2 tsp
Paneer .................................... few cubes optional
Lemon juice ............................. 1 tsp

Method:
1. Sprinkle  1 tsp salt n lemon juice over Fenugreek Leave, mix well and set aside 15-20 minutes
2. Heat Oil in a medium pan on medium heat.
3. Add Cumin Seeds and asafoetida. Let it pop.
4. Add in Onions. Cook for 2-3 minutes.
5. Add salt n turmeric cook until Onions are a light golden color.
6. Add Tomatoes,ginger garlic paste mix and cook for 5-6 minutes till oil separates.
7.  Squeeze out salt water from fenugreek Leaves and add with coriander powder,red chili Powder and Salt. Mix well, cover and cook for 3-5 minutes. Be sure to stir in between as it burns fast.
8.  Add in the peas.
9. Cover and cook until peas and fenugreek Leaves are cooked (4-5 minutes).
10. Add in garam masala,sugar, paneer n evaporated Milk, mix well and bring to a boil. Let it simmer for 3-4 min.
11. Serve hot with  Rice.
Ingredients: For the rice ~
Rice ...................................... 1 1/2 cup
Hot water ............................... 3 cups
Ghee or butter ......................... 1 tbsp
Oil ........................................ 1 tbsp
Saffron ................................... 1 heaped tsp, soaked in 1 tbsp warm milk or water
Cloves .................................... few
Cinnamon ................................ 1" stick
Cumin seeds ............................. 1 tsp
Crushed cardamom ..................... 2
Nuts ...................................... Cashew, pistachios, raisin, 2 tbsp
Method:
1. Rinse rice with water until water runs clear. Add 3 cups water and soak for 15-20 minutes.
2. In a pot/pan with a tight fitting lid, heat Oil and Ghee.
3. Add cinnamon, cloves, cardamom and cumin – allow them to sputter.Add nuts, saute till light brown
4. Add Rice, Water and Salt.
5. Bring to a boil – uncovered. Add in the saffron milk
6. Covert, reduce flame to low and let rice cook for 12- 15 minutes.
7. Remove cover and stir gently to mix.Turn off heat. Serve with curry. ENJOY!

Notes:
1. If you are not able to find evaporated milk, mix about 3/4 cup water and 2/3 cup milk powder and use or you can use regular milk- take 2 cups and simmer till it reduces to 1 cup and use.

95 comments:

julie said...

OMG ,just drooling here.. Am reaching there in no time to finish the yummily laid up table :-)) Perfection= Aipi !!!!!

nisha said...

Wow thats a wonderful and yummy combo.

Why did you add lemon juice to the methi leaves .

Priya (elaichii) said...

A perfect platter!

Sensible Vegetarian said...

I absolutely love Methi matar malai and you are clicks are making me to crave for them right away. Awesome.

Priya's Feast said...

M3 luks gorgeous.. i luv methi flavour that makes any simple dish into the best.

Manju said...

Looks so so yummm....the pics are outstanding!
I too always have kauri methi in my pantry and love to add it over masala based dishes.

Regards,
Manju
Http://manjuseatingdelights.blogspot.com

Tadka Pasta said...

Mmm..great idea to sneak in the evaporated milk instead of cream. Must try this with the fat-free evap milk..love the star and the sidekick

chitra said...

Methi leaves are my favourite to.Sight of fenugreek leaves thrills me . But where I am at present getting these leaves is very rare:(. If i get it is like winning a lottery.

Prathibha said...

such a delicious creamy n flavorful curry..love it

manjooo said...

too good dear!!!! wonderful clicks....

Vidhya said...

This is indeed a killer combination.I loved your idea of using evaporated milk in the curry instead of cream .

Indian recipe corner said...

Aipi, I think I am back after 3 months. An hour is not enough for me to go thr your kitchen. All are fabulous. Love the methi matar malai, paneer nan... and Hot nutella also.

Tina said...

beautiful nd colourful clicks...both looks yummy.

Prathima Rao said...

What a royal, fab combo!!! Loved the last click the most.. :) Both dishes are a feast to the eyes & palate :)
Prathima Rao
Prats Corner

Chandrani said...

Methi matar malai looks so creamy and inviting. Great combo with rice.

Kurryleaves said...

amazing combo....love the clicks too....great job dear

Sharmilee! :) said...

Creamy and yummy matar malai..looks delicious

Sayantani said...

am a sucker of fenugreek leaves too. love the enticing aroma. this dish looks heavenly.

Sutapa said...

Aipi,
Two exotic dish in one serving plate ...seems to me heaven on earth! Your family is so lucky to have such beautiful Master chef to cook for them!

Roshu said...

Nice presentation and yummy recipe

tigerfish said...

The fresh fenugreek leaves must have given the pea curry a fragrant fresh aroma and taste. I also heard not all Indian grocery stores stock up on these fresh leaves. Wish me luck the next time I visit an Indian grocery store. :)

Rosa's Yummy Yums said...

A splendid meal! So healthy, flagrant and appetizing.

Cheers,

Rosa

Sum said...

Nice combination! Would love to try the saffron rice... i was about to post my version of MMM :)

Kaveri said...

Methi is one of my favorites too..just love its flavor and aroma...A very yummy combo..and nice clicks

Kalpana Sareesh said...

the last picture makes me damn badly hungry.. pilaf is perfectly made as pilaf..awesome

Premalatha Aravindhan said...

wow lovely spread,feel like am in a restaurant...both recipes are gr8!

Sanjeeta kk said...

What a flavorful combination of saffron rice with this creamy curry!

Gayathri NG said...

Yummy combo simply irresistible...luv the color of rice and texture od methi matar!!

Faseela said...

Well presented.................tempting preparation

Sudha Sabarish said...

Fabulous one and a healthy one too.The pics are too good.

schmetterlingwords said...

Methi matar malai looks very delicious aipi. Stunning pics as ever :)

MaryMoh said...

Very healthy and looks very delicious. Love it...mmm

RAKS KITCHEN said...

Gosh, I need more than two eyes to enjoy your photography :) Lovely post, both recipes I have to still try ...

Rekha shoban said...

saffron rice n methi mattar delicious combo....nice presentation n beautiful click aipi!!

Sushma Mallya said...

Love the combo Aipi...looks absolutely yummy and exotic...lovely presentation:)

Sandhya Hariharan said...

I love Methi Malai Mutter... Guess I m spot on.... Glad to see another methi lover like me.. I need to have them with every Indian store visit...

Rebecca from Chow and Chatter said...

oh love this meal I need to get some of those leaves in the Indian store never know what to do with them :-)

Nalini's Kitchen said...

Wow!!!!such a wonderful combo,methi mutter malai looks gorgeous and creamy.I made couple of times it was not so creamy and tasty but your version sounds good...bookmarked dear,clicks are awesome.

Hamaree Rasoi said...

Excellent combination of Methi Matar Malai with Pilaf. Great meal.

Deepa
Hamaree Rasoi

Priya said...

Omg, wat a super delicious and rich looking methi matar malai and cumin pilaf,both looks absolutely irresistible..

Az said...

That is one mouthwatering full meal! Love it!

Suja said...

Tempting and filling meal..makes me hungry..yum

Saraswathi Iyer said...

Aipi where is the recipe when r u posting?

Manasi said...

Hi Puja, I love this, i do ! hehehe, there was a time when I hated peas , funny when i think of opinions change over time!
Right now, i am packing up to move and am living on ready to eat stuff... so can u imagine how I must crave this food? :)

Nisha S. said...

Each time I scroll across the Methi Matar Malai kadhai, I breathe in deep to feel the aroma of the dish. Alas, for now I can only imagine!

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Hyma said...

beautiful pics and lovely methi matar combo with pulav...

Jennifurla said...

that is a gorgeous dish!

Deeksha said...

Looks so tasty and appealing. Marvellous presentation.

Torviewtoronto said...

delicious looking pictures

Rinku Naveen said...

Delicious looking rice and curry. Love such variations from the usual meal.Never tried methi and peas combo.Pics are stunning Aipi!

Pan Cuisine said...

Yum! Yum! I'm hungry :)

Madhavi said...

I have tons of fresh methi in my backyard. I wish I can send it to you to make more mouth-watering recipes :)))

Great post and I want that plate :)

http://vegetarianmedley.blogspot.com/

Shema George said...

beautiful dishes and pics! love it all
LifeScoops

Shoba Shrinivasan said...

Lovely gravy! very rich and creamy with the evaporated milk! I love methi as its one leaf/herb that can be the star ingredient, as well as a secret ingredient in a dish and elevate the taste!
Love the clicks of the safffron! Will you please please tell me where you got the jute cloth?

Shobha

R said...

wow superbly made, great presentation too!

Arti said...

Big fan of green leafy vegetables!! This looks delicious... Will try for sure:)
Have a nice day Aipi:)

Babli said...

Mouth watering, yummy and creamy matar malai. Lovely presentation.

Sreevalli said...

Yummy clicks..

MƩlange said...

Wow..what a unique presentation of an authentic recipe.Nice pictures as usual.Enjoyed reading dear..But am drooling here..You torturing Lady !

Indu said...

Looks wonderful. The curry looks so rich and creamy

Ambreen said...

Very impressive, sounds very interesting.

Anonymous said...

looks great thanks for the recipe

Zareena said...

Amazing clicks dear. Looks very inviting and perfect with rotis. Love all your recipes dear.

Archana said...

Hey I am coming over for lunch. Such a yummy treat. Love them both.

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Sobha Shyam said...

wow aipi, no words to say, just awesome..wish I was ur neighbour :))

saffronstreaks said...

I am too addicted to methi, and this one methi matar malai is so yummy, making me hungry right now. love kasoori methi in everything...marvellous shots

Manju said...

i love methi..fresh and the dried ones! That reminds me, Ive run out of kasoori methi and I better go buy some :)The methi malai matar looks rich and creamy, just as it is supposed to!

Smitha said...

thats looks really awesome!.....i am going to make this next week!...yum!

Only Fish Recipes said...

wow....those clicks r awesome dear....loved that recipe of methi matar malai

Mrs K said...

How lucky can I get sometimes,I am a huge fan of methi and I see this recipe here and there is a bunch of methi sitting in the fridge and there is rice too and kesar:) Can't wait to mop the plate...!!!

shooting star said...

winters are approaching and methi will be in abundance in our vegetable shops....will try out this recipe for sure!!!!

by the way, do take time to see my latest post, im sure u will like what u see/read!!

http://sushmita-smile.blogspot.com/

Priya Sreeram said...

lovely combo- fine blend of flavours ;guess what I made cumin pilaf today and had them with Thai Green Curry. So can very well imagine what the rice must be doing to the methi malai curry

Zainab said...

Wow!!! I am left hungry and smiling each time i visit you!!

Anonymous said...

Hi Aipi,
This combo looks very delicious and inviting. Can I substitute Fresh Methi with kasoori methi, of course will have to reduce the quantity. Or any other greens to play around with here?

Thanks,
Madhu

DV said...

Wow! I have never known fresh methi is soo good to cook with...I have only used Kasuri methi so far...I gotto try this recipe now! Thanks!

Chitra said...

This combination sounds excellent. the gravy looks creamy . Both are very rich :)Awesome clicks as usual :)

Anonymous said...

This looks so tempting...When do we put the paneer? Also What is the difference between pulao and pilaf

Torviewtoronto said...

delicious looking flavourful combination with methi

An Open Book said...

the saffron rice sounds like a great accompaniment..i have a recipe ive been wanting 2 try...thanks for reminding :)

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Plateful said...

Now, I'll have that last platter with pulao, methi curry and raitai. Ohh YUM!!

Jay said...

this is gorgeous dear..my hubs would love this..;)
Tasty Appetite

Junia said...

aipi, my mouth started watering as i read this post. i've been craving a good curry with fluffy jasmine steamed rice!

Rachana said...

A lovely and delicious combo. Great photography dear :-)

aipi said...

@ Madhu ~ You could use the dried methi leaves, but the flavor will not be exactly the same as the fresh Methi. You can use about 1/4 cup methi in the given recipe but add it after step 9 in the method written above. You have to keep an eye as they burn real fast.You can also used thawed frozen methi if available. Hope that helps.

aipi said...

@ Anon ~ paneer is added after step nine thanks for pointing it out have corrected it:)
To my knowledge pilaf and pulao are two names of the same thing, varying by as they are referenced in different parts of the world.

Uma said...

Very good combo and tempting rice Aipi. I like the texture you have got in the gravy which pairs well with fragrant rice.

aipi said...

@ Arundhati ~ Thanks dear. It is basically the recycled packaging of some of the things that sell in jute bags like rice in stores. Hope that is helpful.

kanthi said...

Wonderful dear what a great collection of recipes,accompanied with lively photographs.Surely hats off to you.

aipi said...
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Magic of Spice said...

Such beautiful flavors Aipi and such a stunningly beautiful post!

Shanthi said...

Looks yummy and wonderful.I can smell the aroma here. Have a nice day

amy@currylime.com said...

Love love LOVE tasty curries! Many thanks for the excellent recipe!!

oc said...

pics r sooooo beautiful !!! i hav become ur fan....happy to follow u!!!

Neha said...

Its so yumm! I tried out it today and came out really well... hats off to your blog! Every dish looks so tempting... I will try another soon :)

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