Monday, 30 December 2013

Sarson da saag

Sarson da saag is a very popular dish of Northen India especially Punjab. Its usually cooked in winters and served with Makki di  Roti. Its a very healthy and nutritious dish, good for digestion and full of vitamins and minerals.




Ingredients:

  • Sarson/ Fresh Mustard leaves: 600-700 gms ( ~ 3 medium bunches)
  • Palak/ Fresh Spinach leaves: 300-350 gms
  • Carrots: 3-4 (small)
  • Cornmeal flour/ Makki ka atta/ Besan: 1/2 small bowl (katori)
  • Salt: to taste
  • For Tadka:
    • Onions: 2-3 (chopped)
    • Ginger: 2 one inch pieces (chopped/ grated)
    • Green chilli: 1-2(chopped) (or to taste)
    • Tomatoes: 5-6 (chopped)
    • Garlic cloves: 2-3 (chopped) (You can add more if you want)
    • Oil/ Butter: 1 -2 tbsp
    • Cumin seeds: 1-2 tsp
    • Hing/ Asafoetida: a pinch
  • For Garnish:
    • Homemade Butter
Method:
  1. Roughly chop sarson  and palak leaves.
  2. Wash them properly 2-3 times. Properly rinse and squeeze out all the water. (After washing, put saag and palak for 5 mins on sieve)
  3. In a cooker, add sarson, carrot, palak, cornmeal/ besan, green chilli, ginger, salt and 1/4 glass water. (Water should come above sarson leaves)
  4. Close the lid of cooker and take 1 whistle on high flame.
  5. Simmer and cook for 30-45 mins.
  6. Meanwhile prepare Tadka:
    • Heat oil/ butter in pan.
    • Add cumin seeds, hing. Let them splutter.
    • Add garlic. Cook for a min.
    • Add onions. Cook for 4-5 mins on low flame until onions turn translucent.
    • Add tomatoes and cook till done.
    • Tadka is ready.
  7. Now, open the cooker. Grind saag in mixi.
  8. Add tadka to it. Mix well. (If the saag is thick, then add hot water and take 1 whistle)
  9. Add 1 tbsp of homemade butter on the top and serve with makki ki roti or missi roti.



PS:

  • If using dry sarson then saag- 3/4 (.75) white big plastic bowl and palak- 300-350 gms. Rest all ingredients are same as above.
  • You can also add tomatoes while boiling saag in cooker instead of adding in tadka.
  • Below is the pic showing Saag ground with handbender.



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