Hi All,
Palak (spinach) rich in iron and calcium and specially good for growing kids.
There is famous cartoon character Popeye, who eats spinach and becomes physically strong. So what are you waiting for ?? Make sure you serve spinach once in a week to your kids.
You can make several dishes from spinach like palak paneer (spinach and cottage cheese gravy), palak puri, palak aloo (spinach gravy with potato) etc etc.
Today's recipe I tried from one of my favourite cook Nita Mehta's cookbook ....Low Calorie cooking for the Indian Kitchen.
She is an amazing cook. Ingredients she uses are easily available in the stores.
So sharing her finger liking good recipe with you all :)
Ingredients:
2 bunches of spinach (palak)
1 cup sweet corn (frozen)
2 onions (finely sliced)
2 tomatoes (chopped)
1 tbsp ginger-garlic paste
1" stick cinnamon (dalchini) (roughly crushed)
2 big cardamoms (roughly crushed)
2 cloves (roughly crushed)
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
1/2 tsp red chilly powder
1/2 tsp garam masala
1/2 tsp cumin powder
1/2 tsp coriander powder
Salt acc.to taste
2 tbsp oil
Garnish: ginger julienne
Method:
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Merry Tummy
Palak (spinach) rich in iron and calcium and specially good for growing kids.
There is famous cartoon character Popeye, who eats spinach and becomes physically strong. So what are you waiting for ?? Make sure you serve spinach once in a week to your kids.
You can make several dishes from spinach like palak paneer (spinach and cottage cheese gravy), palak puri, palak aloo (spinach gravy with potato) etc etc.
Today's recipe I tried from one of my favourite cook Nita Mehta's cookbook ....Low Calorie cooking for the Indian Kitchen.
She is an amazing cook. Ingredients she uses are easily available in the stores.
So sharing her finger liking good recipe with you all :)
Ingredients:
2 bunches of spinach (palak)
1 cup sweet corn (frozen)
2 onions (finely sliced)
2 tomatoes (chopped)
1 tbsp ginger-garlic paste
1" stick cinnamon (dalchini) (roughly crushed)
2 big cardamoms (roughly crushed)
2 cloves (roughly crushed)
1/4 tsp turmeric powder
1/2 tsp red chilly powder
1/2 tsp garam masala
1/2 tsp cumin powder
1/2 tsp coriander powder
Salt acc.to taste
2 tbsp oil
Garnish: ginger julienne
Method:
- Discard spinach stem and wash it under running water thoroughly.
- Keep it aside till its fully dry, chop the spinach.
- Now heat oil in a non-stick karahi. Add crushed cloves, cinnamon and big cardamom.
- Add onions and saute till they become golden brown in colour.
- Now add ginger-garlic paste and mix nicely.
- Add all the dry masalas and mix it.
- Add corns and cook covered for 5-6 mins. Keep stirring in between.
- Add chopped spinach and mix well. Cover the karahi with a lid and cook spinach on low flame till it is well blended with the corn and gets fully dry.
- Add chopped tomatoes and cook for another 4-5 mins.
- Remove from fire.
- Garnish with ginger julienne and serve hot with chapattis.
- Enjoy.
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Merry Tummy
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delicious subzi dear :) lovely combo :)
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ReplyDeletelooks so yummy,its new to me adding corn with spinach,sure I will try
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ReplyDeletewould surely surely try it
that's a healthy sabzi... looks colorful as well... :)
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious! Pretty good... :)
ReplyDeletespinach for the lil baby boy for sure, khaata hai spinach hardik, hum toh nahi khaate thae when we were young :P
ReplyDeleteWell u do not like this classic dish, thanks for linking at my event :)
ReplyDeleteVery healthy combo shruti, never tried this before looks awesome...
ReplyDeletei like spinach this way only, choppd not puree. looks very tempting, i add potatoes too.
ReplyDeleteWow! Will try this soon Shruti.. Bookmarked it :-)
ReplyDeletevery healthy and yummy...
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Healthy side for chapathis
ReplyDeleteYummy & healthy dish :) Packed with proteins !!
ReplyDeleteThanks to all my friends for their lovely comments :)
ReplyDelete@ Guru, hardik doesnt like any veggie but I hide them in a spoon of curd.
So while having curd he takes veggies too ;)
I love both corn and palak. It looks really yummy Shruti .:)
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