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Spiced Methi Paratha Recipe | How to Make Methi Paratha

Published: Mar 8, 2010 · Modified: Feb 18, 2020 by nags · This post may contain affiliate links · 44 Comments

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Methi parathas are fragrant and easy-to-prepare Indian parathas with fresh methi or fenugreek leaves. I love methi leaves for the slight bitterness they add to any dish. Methi dal is the usual favourite for TH and I and my default recipe to make with methi leaves. Each time I go to Little India, I scout around for a bunch. Apart from the extra time it takes to pick and clean them, I'd say cooking with the leaves is quite a delight and very rewarding in the flavour front. In fact, kasuri methi, the dried fenugreek leaves we add to dishes like paneer butter masala and paneer jalfrezi really elevate the flavour of those dishes.

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Methi Paratha was the outcome one weekend when I really wanted my cooking duties to end with a simple, single dish. I checked out many recipes online and a couple of cookbooks I have. I realised there are two ways to make methi paratha:

1. Make a spiced stuffing like you do for aloo paratha or gobi paratha and make methi parathas the same way.
2. Chop up the leaves and add them to the dough while making the dough and make parathas as normal.

I decided to go midway between the two options. Check out all methi recipes on Edible Garden.

Methi Paratha Recipe
Makes: ~20 parathas

Ingredients:
4 cups packed fresh methi / fenugreek leaves, cleaned and chopped fine
2 green chillies, chopped fine
1" piece ginger, grated
½ teaspoon powdered jeera / cumin seeds
1 teaspoon oil
Salt to taste
For the dough
5 cups atta / wheat flour
Water as needed
Ghee or butter

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How to Make Methi Paratha:

1. Heat the oil and add the jeera. After about 5 seconds, add the ginger, methi leaves, green chillies and some salt. Stir until the leaves start to wilt and get lightly toasted. Don't cook it for more than 7 mins. Let this mixture cool.

2. Add the spiced methi mixture to the atta, more salt if needed and enough water to make a soft, pliable dough. Divide into 6 equal-sized balls. Roll out each and cook on a tawa or griddle until both sides are golden brown.

3. After removing from fire, pat ghee or butter on both side and keep covered to maintain softness.

Serve methi paratha warm with mango pickle and plain curds.

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  1. Divya Vikram

    March 11, 2010 at 2:09 am

    I have been growing methi in my small garden and it is time to harvest them. Made methi dal last week. Will try your recipe this weekend! Love the texture of your parathas.

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  2. Cooking Foodie

    March 09, 2010 at 9:56 pm

    Childhood favorite! I love it with curd. We make it method 2.

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  3. Shama

    March 09, 2010 at 12:57 pm

    Hi Nags,

    I made Methis Thelpas yesterday.. the only thing different was that I had to add curd instead of water while kneading the dough..
    (I am from singapore but currently residing in Dubai and never knew about methis till I came here 😉

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  4. Nags

    March 09, 2010 at 1:34 am

    Cynthia, you can. But the flavour won't be as good. Spinach is bland in itself so I would spice it up further before adding it on. You could try it, definitely 🙂

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  5. Cynthia

    March 08, 2010 at 2:34 pm

    I can substitute with spinach leaves right?

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  6. Sharmila

    March 08, 2010 at 11:51 am

    Nice twist to the methi paratha. Always love them. 🙂

    Reply
  7. Radhika

    March 08, 2010 at 7:53 am

    Yummy looking parathas. Mmmmmmm....

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  8. Priya

    March 08, 2010 at 7:42 am

    I love methis in anything, my all time favourite parathas..looks delicious!!

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  9. Happy Cook

    March 08, 2010 at 7:29 am

    We never get all these indian vegg, parathas look so so good and i am sure they taste as good as that pic.

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  10. sangeeta

    March 08, 2010 at 6:16 am

    beautiful picture and aam ka achar n dahi is the best accomapniment .
    i made the sweet corn curry you had posted some time back in a different way n shall post it soon ....it was a great idea !!

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