Methi Paratha Recipe (Punjabi Methi ke Parathe)

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4.9

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  • Prep Time

    10 mins

  • Cook Time

    10 mins

  • Total Time

    40 mins

  • Servings

    9 methi paratha

  • Calories

    171 kcal

  • Course

    Breakfast, Snacks

  • Cuisine

    Indian

Methi Paratha Recipe (Punjabi Methi ke Parathe)

Methi paratha is a healthy tasty whole wheat flatbread made with fenugreek leaves. These Methi ke Parathe are packed with flavor and nutrition. Plus they are a great healthier alternative to plain paratha. Cook in 30 minutes and serve with curd, pickles, and curries!

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Ingredients

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  • 2 cups whole wheat flour - 240 grams
  • 1 cup methi leaves (fenugreek leaves), tightly packed, not chopped
  • ½ to 1 teaspoon finely green chilies or 1 to 2 green chillies
  • 1.5 teaspoons finely chopped garlic or 7 to 8 small to medium-sized
  • 2 teaspoons oil or Ghee - use any neutral oil or peanut oil
  • cup water or add as required
  • ½ teaspoon salt or as required
  • ghee (clarified butter) or oil, as required for roasting
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Instructions

Prepping Methi Leaves

  1. Place the fenugreek leaves in a bowl filled with water and to which ½ teaspoon baking soda and 1 tablespoon vinegar has been added.
  2. Soak for about 2 to 3 minutes, later draining all the water.
  3. Soak the leaves in clean water for a couple of minutes. Swish and move the leaves gently with your fingers. This removes any soil or mud particles that are on the stems or leaves.
  4. Drain the water again. You can repeat this process of soaking and draining once or twice or choose to thoroughly rinse the leaves under running water for a few times. Finally, drain the water well.
  5. Place the leaves on a kitchen towel and spread them evenly on it for a few minutes or you can proceed to chopping them.

Kneading Dough

  1. In a bowl mix the whole wheat flour and salt. 
  2. Add the chopped methi leaves, green chilies, garlic, oil and mix again.
  3. Pour water little by little and mix the dough first. Later knead to a smooth and soft dough adding water as needed.  
  4. Note that the water proportion will vary with the water content in the fenugreek leaves and the type, variety of wheat flour.
  5. Tip 1: If the dough looks sticky, add a few tablespoons of whole wheat flour and knead again.
  6. Tip 2: If the dough looks dry or dense, add a couple of tablespoons of water and continue to knead.

Rolling dough

  1. Pinch medium sized balls from the dough. Roll them between your palms to make a neat round ball.
  2. Flatten the dough ball and dust it lightly with some flour and the rolling board as well.
  3. With a rolling pin, roll the dough into medium sized roti or circle having 7 to 8 inches diameter.
  4. For a flaky, crispy layered paratha, spread ghee all over and fold twice into a triangle shape. Then roll them to a large triangle shaped dough sprinkling flour lightly.
  5. The layering method with ghee adds more fat in your parathas, but if you want a simple lighter version, then roll them plain with brushing any ghee on the dough as done in this recipe.

Roasting

  1. Heat a skillet or tawa on medium-high to high heat. Place the rolled methi paratha on a hot tawa or griddle.
  2. Tip: To check the hotness of the skillet, sprinkle a pinch of flour on it. If the flour browns in a few seconds, the skillet is hot enough for roasting paratha.Wipe this roasted flour on the skillet with a kitchen napkin before placing the paratha on it.
  3. When one side is a bit cooked or about ¼ cooked, flip the paratha. You will see some air pockets beginning to form on paratha.
  4. Spread some oil or ghee (clarified butter) on the side that is facing you.
  5.  Flip again and you should see some brown or golden spots on the paratha. Spread ghee on this side having the golden spots.
  6. Flip again a couple of times, until the paratha is evenly roasted and has some golden spots or blisters. Press the paratha edges with a spatula so that they get cooked.
  7. Roll the remaining dough balls and make the methi parathas this way. While making the second paratha don’t forget to wipe the skillet with a kitchen napkin if there is any excess whole wheat flour on it.

Serving Suggestions

  1. Methi paratha is best served hot. However, it can be served warm or at room temperature. You can also stack them in a roti basket or casserole box/container.
  2. Easily enjoy for breakfast, lunch, or at dinner. My favorite things to serve with methi ke parathe are vegetable curries, sweetened curd, or pickle.
  3. Some people like to have parathas with plain curd (yogurt), mango pickle, lemon pickle, or green chili pickle. It all depends on your preference!
  4. They can also be wrapped in foil and packed in lunch boxes or for short journeys. Methi roti make a good tiffin box snack and stay soft when packed in a foil.

Notes

  • Substituting methi leaves: If you do not get methi leaves, then substitute spinach (palak) or amaranth (chaulai- green or red). The taste will be different and the parathas won’t have the unique methi flavor, but nevertheless, they will be healthy and nutritious.
  • Swapping with dried fenugreek leaves: Kasuri methi or dried fenugreek leaves are a great option for fresh ones. I often use kasuri methi when I do not have fresh fenugreek leaves to make these methi roti. Swap with 2 to 3 tablespoons of kasuri methi.
  • Roasting tips: Ensure that your skillet or tawa is hot. Roast parathas on medium-high to high heat. Roasting paratha on low heat would make them undercooked or chewy and hard. A very high heat would cause the parathas to burn. Regulate the heat as needed when roasting.
  • Heat: If you like spicy food then feel free to add more chilies to this recipe. Conversely, if you are not too fond of chilies then you can add less.
  • Add-ins: Bring more flavors in your methi paratha by including finely chopped onions, minced ginger or ginger-garlic paste. Opt to add ground spices like turmeric powder, garam masala powder, cumin powder, coriander powder, red chilli powder to make spiced flavorsome methi ke parathe.

Nutrition Information

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Calories 171kcal (9%) Carbohydrates 21g (7%) Protein 5g (10%) Fat 8g (12%) Saturated Fat 4g (20%) Cholesterol 17mg (6%) Sodium 132mg (6%) Potassium 99mg (3%) Fiber 3g (12%) Sugar 1g (2%) Vitamin A 2IU (0%) Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 1mg Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1mg Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 1mg Vitamin B6 1mg Vitamin C 1mg (1%) Vitamin E 1mg Vitamin K 1µg Calcium 114mg (11%) Vitamin B9 (Folate) 12µg Iron 1mg (6%) Magnesium 37mg Phosphorus 96mg Zinc 1mg

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 9methi paratha

Amount Per Serving

Calories 171 kcal

% Daily Value*

Calories 171kcal 9%
Carbohydrates 21g 7%
Protein 5g 10%
Fat 8g 12%
Saturated Fat 4g 20%
Cholesterol 17mg 6%
Sodium 132mg 6%
Potassium 99mg 2%
Fiber 3g 12%
Sugar 1g 2%
Vitamin A 2IU 0%
Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 1mg
Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1mg
Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 1mg
Vitamin B6 1mg
Vitamin C 1mg 1%
Vitamin E 1mg
Vitamin K 1µg
Calcium 114mg 11%
Vitamin B9 (Folate) 12µg
Iron 1mg 6%
Magnesium 37mg 9%
Phosphorus 96mg
Zinc 1mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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