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    Home » Recipes » Gravy Dishes

    Methi Chaman | Paneer Methi Chaman

    Published: Sep 15, 2017 · Modified: Sep 7, 2021 by Ramya · 2 Comments

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    Step-wise picture recipe for healthy and highly nutritious Methi Chaman, a delicious Paneer gravy made with Methi (Fenugreek Leaves) and Palak (Spinach). It is creamy, light and tastes really good with any flat bread or pulao.

    Methi Chaman

    When I made Ceylon Parotta at home, I wanted something special to go with it. I have already made many Paneer based gravies from the most popular Paneer Butter Masala or Paneer Tikka Masala to the least known recipes like Paneer Khurchan or Paneer Achari. Paneer (Indian Cottage Cheese) is so versatile that it can be made into any delicious gravy in no time. As we regularly make Paneer at home, it is a no brainer that I wanted to make some Paneer gravy but was not sure what. And then I had the light bulb moment. My cousin brother keeps talking so highly about this amazing gravy called Methi Chaman and that’s what it had to be.

    Methi Chaman

    To be honest, I had never looked at or tasted Methi Chaman anywhere before. All I knew from his description was that it had paneer and it was green in color (of course with methi/fenugreek leaves). So then began my search for a good Methi Chaman recipe and this one caught my eye. I used to regularly watch his shows on TV long back and I know his recipes are trust-worthy. My recipe for Methi Chaman is adapted from Vahrehvah chef and it turned out quite delicious.

    Methi Chaman

    Now everyone knows that Methi/Fenugreek leaves can be bitter. I was a little worried, grinding these leaves for the base of the Methi Chaman gravy. I usually make Methi Matar Malai but that’s a slightly sweeter gravy, so the bitterness doesn’t show up much. In this recipe what worked is the creaminess of the Palak/Spinach leaves and cashew cream. There was a natural sweetness to the gravy, complementing the bitterness of Methi and I added just a bit of sugar to cover it up. It turned out quite delicious, even better than Palak Paneer and am sure I will be making this regularly at home!

    Methi Chaman

    How to make Methi Chaman | Paneer Methi Chaman

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    Methi Chaman

    Methi Chaman | Paneer Methi Chaman

    Ramya
    Healthy and highly nutritious Methi Chaman!
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    Prep Time 20 minutes mins
    Cook Time 25 minutes mins
    Total Time 45 minutes mins
    Course Curries & Gravies
    Cuisine North Indian
    Servings 4 people

    MEASUREMENT

    1 cup = 250ml, 1 tablespoon = 15ml, 1 teaspoon = 5ml

    Ingredients
      

    • 200 grams Paneer/Cottage Cheese
    • ½ cup Onions Finely Chopped
    • 1 cup Methi/Fenugreek Leaves
    • 1 cup Palak/Spinach
    • 1 tablespoon Oil
    • 1 tablespoon Butter
    • 2 Green Cardamoms
    • 2 Cloves
    • 2 Dried Bay Leaves
    • 2 Pieces of Cinnamon
    • ½ teaspoon of Shahi Jeera
    • 1-2 Green Chillies Finely Chopped
    • ½ teaspoon of Ginger Garlic Paste
    • ¼ teaspoon Turmeric Powder
    • ½ teaspoon Coriander Powder
    • ¼ teaspoon Dry Ginger Powder
    • ¼ teaspoon Garam Masala Powder
    • 1.5 teaspoon Sugar
    • ¼ cup Thin Cashew Cream
    • 2 Pinches of Baking Soda
    • Few Coriander Leaves to Garnish
    • Salt as needed
    • Water as needed
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    Instructions
     

    • In a large pot bring water to a rolling boil and dump both Palak and Meth leaves in. Add two pinches of baking soda and mix well. This will help retain the green color of the leaves.
    • In two minutes, switch off the heat and drain off the water. Let it cool down completely.
    • Grind the leaves into a coarse paste and set aside.
    • In a pan, heat oil. Add shahi jeera, cloves, cardamoms, cinnamon, bay leaves and finely chopped green chillies.
    • Next add finely chopped onions along with butter.
    • Cook the onions till they are golden brown. Add ginger garlic paste and fry off until the raw smell is gone.
    • Add ground methi palak puree to the cooked onions. On low flame keep cooking the gravy for 3-4 mins.
    • Next add all masala powders – turmeric powder, coriander powder, dry ginger powder, salt and sugar.
    • On low flame, cook this covered for 10-12 mins until the oil starts to ooze out from the edges. Add chopped Paneer.
    • Add some water if needed and add garam masala powder. Mix well. Cook for another 3-4 mins.
    • Finally add cashew cream and mix well. Cook on low flame for 3-4 mins or until the gravy thickens.
    • Garnish with coriander leaves and remove from heat.
    • Serve hot with Ceylon Parotta or any other flat bread of your choice!
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    Methi Chaman

    Detailed step by step picture recipe of making Methi Chaman | Paneer Methi Chaman

    1. In a large pot bring water to a rolling boil and dump both Palak and Meth leaves in. Add two pinches of baking soda and mix well. This will help retain the green color of the leaves.

    2. In two minutes, switch off the heat and drain off the water. Let it cool down completely.

    3. Grind the leaves into a coarse paste and set aside.

    4. In a pan, heat oil. Add shahi jeera, cloves, cardamoms, cinnamon, bay leaves and finely chopped green chillies.

    5. Next add finely chopped onions along with butter.

    6. Cook the onions till they are golden brown. Add ginger garlic paste and fry off until the raw smell is gone.

    7. Add ground methi palak puree to the cooked onions. On low flame keep cooking the gravy for 3-4 mins.

    8. Next add all masala powders – turmeric powder, coriander powder, dry ginger powder, salt and sugar.

    9. On low flame, cook this covered for 10-12 mins until the oil starts to ooze out from the edges. Add chopped Paneer.

    10. Add some water if needed and add garam masala powder. Mix well. Cook for another 3-4 mins.

    11. Finally add cashew cream and mix well. Cook on low flame for 3-4 mins or until the gravy thickens.

    12. Garnish with coriander leaves and remove from heat.

    13. Serve hot with Ceylon Parotta or any other flat bread of your choice!

    Methi Chaman

    Recipe Notes

    • Choose tender methi leaves for best taste.
    • Adjust spices as per preference.
    • I only used green chillies to spice up this gravy (and mine were quite spicy). Add more green chillies or red chilli powder if needed.
    • To make cashew cream, grind 7-8 cashews with ¼ cup warm water. Use fresh cream instead if desired.

    I would be delighted to know if you have tried this recipe, don’t forget to share your feedback and comments below. If you have any questions, you can e-mail me! I am also available on Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram and Twitter 🙂

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    1. petra08

      September 21, 2017 at 1:12 am

      That sauce sounds incredible! What a delicious recipe 🙂

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      • chcooks

        September 28, 2017 at 1:54 pm

        Thanks Petra 🙂

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