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Aloo Methi Poha

aloo methi poha
Aloo Methi is a much liked combo in my family.  Earlier, I had blogged about Aloo Methi Paratha, Aloo Methi Pulav and Aloo Methi ki Sabji.  This time, I tried with pohe/beaten rice.  It turned out to be tasty and a good change from the regular Kande Batate Pohe.  You can also add peanuts, cashewnuts if you like.

Ingredients:
Thick Pohe/Parched/Beaten/Flattened Rice - 2 1/2 cups
Methi/Fenugreek Leaves - a bunch
Red Onion - 1 big
Potato - 1 medium
Green Chillies - 8
Coriander/Cilantro Leaves - few sprigs
Curry Leaves - a sprig
Mustard Seeds - 1/2 tsp
Asafoetida/Hing - 1/4 tsp
Turmeric/Haldi - 1/4 tsp
Sugar - 1/4 tsp
Salt
Oil - 3 tbsp

Method:
1. Wash parched rice in water 2 - 3 times and drain the water after a minute.  Keep it aside for 15 - 20 minutes.
2. Wash curry leaves and pat them dry.  Julienne slice the onion and peeled potato.  Place diced potatoes in a bowl of water to avoid darkening.  Slit the green chillies lengthwise.  Finely chop fenugreek and cilantro leaves.
3. Heat about 3 tbsp oil in a pan/skillet and add mustard seeds, curry leaves and asafoetida.
4. After mustard seeds pop, add onions.  When onions turn little soft, after about 5 minutes, add diced potato.  Saute till potatoes get cooked.
5. Add fenugreek leaves, green chillies and saute for another 5 minutes or till fenugreek leaves wilt.  Add little salt, turmeric and saute for about 2 minutes.
6. Check parched rice for softness.  If required, sprinkle few drops of water.  Add little salt and sugar to the soaked parched rice and mix it well with hands.
7. Now add parched rice, chopped cilantro to the pan and saute at low flame for 5 - 10 minutes.
8. Turn off the heat when turmeric is mixed evenly.
9. Serve Aloo Methi Pohe with a slice of lemon.

Comments

  1. Woww just love this combo in rice, using poha sounds very interesting..yumm.

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  2. Yummy and nutritious puha..love the idea.

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  3. Pha is one of my favourites..this flavour is quite different/...looks tasty and healthy too...

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  4. Nice combo, never tried doing it with poha but seems worth a try, thanks for sharing such a nice recipe uma

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  5. methi in poha sounds interesting. healthy n tasty.

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  6. Interesting Combo.Healthy n delish!!!

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  7. Healthy and colorful combo...yum.

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  8. so flavorful and yummy!!!..loved it..

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