Sarson Ka Saag is a punjabi delicacy. This is my 2nd try. Loved it. I wont tell much about this saag description becoz everybody know this. One of the best popular dish in North India.
I was so impressed doing this and also while eating with naan / roti's. This saag is made of 2 green leaves i.e. mustard leaves and palak (spinach). It gives a unique taste.

Ingredients
- Saag leaves / Mustard leaves - 1 bunch, chopped
- Palak leaves / Spinach leaves - 1/2 bunch(2cups), chopped
- Cornflour - 2 tsp (makai ki atta)
- Onion - 1 , chopped
- Ghee (homemade) - 2 tablespoon
- Salt to taste
- Ginger + Garlic Paste - 1 tsp
- Green chillies - 2 or 3 , lengthwise chopped
- Wash the leaves and add a little bit of water and cook the leaves with adding pinch of salt and sugar (so that the color of the leaves wont change ) until done.
- Make a coarse puree in the blender
- Heat pan add ghee and add onions stirfry
- Add ginger garlic paste and green chillies. Stirfry for 1 minute
- Add puree, saute well
- Add cornflour or cornmeal & salt stir well. Stir untile saag should be thick.
- Serve hot with Makai ki Roti Or Naan / Roti's
what lovely color, looks fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteYum, this is a dish I absolutely love! It looks delicious and so tempting!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely adore sarson ka saag.. especially with Makki di rotti!!love it
ReplyDeleteNice and healthy dish. The color is amazing! :)
ReplyDeletelooks so good and yummy. pretty color.
ReplyDeleteSuper healthy, and brautiful colour.
ReplyDeleteWoww its looks so yummy!!
ReplyDeleteI love your blog!!
Oh wow that's an flavour pack recipe...looks yum...
ReplyDeleteI love this..perfect with Makki di roti
ReplyDeleteI recently tasted this at a friends place, tasted yummy. Color of the saag is impressive :)
ReplyDeleteThis i have'nt tried, will try it.. Vanamala, thanks!
ReplyDeleteMangala
Lovely picture!!! looks tasty tooo.
ReplyDeleteYou have a great blog Mala. Will try the sweets soon.
Welcome to blog too.