METHI CHUTNEY
INGREDIENTS
Methi Chutney Recipe – Fenugreek Seeds Sauce – Kachori Chutney – Video
Methi chutney is a traditional north Indian sauce and is mainly served with Kachori. Get Old Delhi
Chandni chowk sweet and sour taste at your home.
Methi chutney is a traditional north Indian sauce and is mainly served with Kachori. I have never missed a chance to eat Kachori whenever I have visited Chandni chowk.
The taste of Methi chutney is a bit on the bitter side. But, it does not mean that it is not eatable.In fact, if you eat it with Kachori or may be Katchalov, you would really enjoy that sour and bitter taste and seriously leave aside even the world-famous Coriander chutney. When you eat Kachori at any good street-side vendor, they do add this chutney on top of the aloo sabzi that they serve with Kachori.
These days it is also available as a ready-made mixture in the market where you just need to add water and boil once. But, the taste of the fresh one made at home is always better and hence this recipe for you.
Ingredients
1 Tsp Dry Fenugreek Seeds Methi dana
5 Number Raw Mango Dry Piece (Each 2 Inch long)
1/2 Tsp White Salt
1/2 Tsp Red Chili Powder
1/4 Tsp Turmeric Powder
2 Pinch Asafoetida Hing
2 Cup Water
Instructions
- Soak Fenugreek Seeds and Mango Pieces for 12 hrs in separate bowls with 1/2 Cup (Our 1 Cup = 240 ML) of water in each bowl. Fenugreek Seeds and Mango pieces will puff up after 12 hrs.
- We now need to boil both items. Add soaked Fenugreek Seeds and Mango Pieces in the same pressure cooker with water.
- Add Red Chili, Salt, Turmeric, and Asafoetida Hing in cooker. Mix well.
- Now cover the cooker with lid and let it have 2 whistles on high flame.
- After 2 whistles, turn the stove on low flame and wait for 10 minutes.
- After 10 minutes, switch off the stove.
- Do not open the lid of the pressure cooker until it has pressure on it. Keep it aside to cool.
- Now open the lid of the cooker. We will mash the Fenugreek seeds Methi and mango pieces with a spatula.
- Mash It with the help of a Spatula to thicken its consistency.