Aloo Methi | Potato Fenugreek Leaves Fry - Swasthi's Recipes (2024)

Aloo Methi is a delicious Indian side dish made with potatoes, fenugreek leaves and spices. This simple everyday dish is a staple in many Indian homes especially during winters, when fenugreek leaves are in season. Aloo Methi requires only pantry staples and basic cooking skills. Serve it with plain rice, flavored rice, puri, roti or paratha. It also goes well in the office and school boxes.

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About Aloo Methi

Aloo Methi is a North Indian dish of stir fried potatoes with fenugreek leaves, whole and ground spices. Aloo is the Hindi word for “potatoes” and methi is the word for “Fenugreek leaves”. These faintly bitter tasting leafy greens have a unique aroma and tons of health benefits.

This dish of starchy potatoes together with the immune boosting and health-giving leafy greens is simply delicious, aromatic and is sure to please even the picky eaters. You will commonly see this being served in an Indian meal with rice, puri or roti.

My kids love Aloo Methi wrapped up in their rotis/ chapatis for their school lunch. These kathi rolls also keep well in the school/ office lunch boxes without becoming soggy. I mash up the aloo a bit and roll them.

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1 About Aloo Methi

2 How To Make Aloo Methi (Stepwise photos)

3 Pro Tips

4 Recipe Card

This dish also goes well as a side with flavored rice like lemon rice, jeera rice, ghee rice or bagara rice. A well-made Aloo Methi is so delicious and flavorful. No matter how you serve this it will taste so good with anything.

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Find more Methi recipes,
Methi Paratha
Methi Pulao
Easy Methi Rice
Methi Thepla
Methi Dal

How To Make Aloo Methi (Stepwise photos)

1. Pluck methi leaves from the stalks and add them to a large pot of water. Rinse them thoroughly in enough water a few times. I always sprinkle some salt and spray vinegar to get rid of the pesticide residue. Drain completely to a colander. Chop them roughly when you are ready to cook. For this recipe you will need 1½cups (tightly packed) chopped methi leaves.

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Meanwhile peel and chop 250 grams potatoes to 1 inch pieces. Add them to a bowl of water. This helps the aloo to cook/ fry faster. Set aside.

2. Heat a pan and pour 2 tablespoons of oil. If you have mustard oil you can use it. Add cumin seeds and let them splutter.

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3. Add 2 cloves of chopped garlic or ¾ inch ginger.

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4. Add slit or fine chopped green chili. My recipe does not use red chilli powder so use more green chilies as needed for heat. Sprinkle hing if using.

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5. Then remove the cubed potatoes from the water and add them here. Sprinkle ¼ teaspoon turmeric. Mix well and stir fry on a medium for 2 to 3 minutes. Cover and cook until the potatoes are almost fork tender. If the potatoes are too dry, sprinkle some water so they cook faster.

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6. Then add ½ teaspoon garam masala and ½ teaspoon salt. Mix them well.

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7. Add chopped methi leaves. I have not used red chili powder. The heat comes only from green chilies.

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8. Lastly fry until the leaves wilt off well and you begin to get a nice aroma.

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Serve aloo methi with rice or roti.

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More potato dishes
Aloo tikki
Aloo chaat
Jeera aloo
Aloo palak
Aloo mata
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Pro Tips

  • Use only the leaves and not the stalks as they taste bitter. Avoid chopping methi leaves very fine. Chop them roughly.
  • A lot of people rinse and squeeze the leaves so some of the bitter juices drain away from the leaves. I do not do it as the leaves we use don’t taste so bitter.
  • You can add more or less amount of leaves to suit your taste. I usually do not add a lot as aloo methi can taste bitter.
  • Many people use mustard oil for stir frying as it gives a nice aroma. You can use any oil or even ghee for flavour. If using mustard oil, heat it until smoky hot, reduce the heat and then begin to cook.
  • Generally aloo is stir fried until tender and then methi leaves are added. However if your potatoes are too old and take a lot of time to fry, then you can par boil or grill them in the oven for some time and then stir fry here with tempering & methi leaves.
  • Soak cubed potatoes in water while you prepare the methi leaves. Potato will soak up some moisture and stir fry faster in the pan.
  • If you do not have fresh methi leaves, you can use kasuri methi but the flavour will be different. You can use 3 to 4 tbsps for this recipe.
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Aloo Methi | Potato Fenugreek Leaves Fry - Swasthi's Recipes (19)

Aloo Methi Recipe | Potato Fenugreek Leaves Fry

Aloo methi is a simple Indian dish made by stir frying potatoes with fenugreek leaves and spices. It is healthy, delicious and aromatic. It goes well with rice or roti.

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Prep Time15 minutes minutes

Cook Time15 minutes minutes

Total Time30 minutes minutes

Servings3

AuthorSwasthi

Ingredients (US cup = 240ml )

  • 250 grams (2 cups) potatoes (chopped to 1 inch pieces)
  • cups methi leaves fenugreek leaves (tightly packed, roughly chopped)
  • 2 cloves garlic (chopped or ¾inch ginger chopped)
  • ¾ teaspoon cumin seeds (jeera)
  • 2 tablespoons oil or ghee (or mustard oil)
  • ½ teaspoon salt (adjust to taste)
  • 2 green chilies slit or chopped
  • ¼ teaspoon turmeric (optional)
  • 1 pinch hing (asafoetida, optional)
  • ½ to ¾ teaspoon garam masala (adjust to taste)

Instructions

Preparation

  • Pluck methi leaves (only the leaves and not stalks). Add them to a large bowl.

  • Sprinkle one tsp salt and vinegar over the leaves and set aside for 10 minutes. This helps to get rid of the mud and pesticide residue from the leaves.

  • Pour water and rinse the leaves well a few times. Drain the leaves to a colander and set aside.

  • Wash and peel potatoes. Cube them to 1 inch pieces. Keep them immersed in a bowl of water to prevent potatoes from getting discolored. This also helps the potatoes to stir fry or cook faster.

How to make Aloo Methi

  • Add oil to a pan and heat it. Add cumin seeds. When they begin to crackle, add garlic and green chilli. Fry till garlic begins to smell good. Sprinkle hing.

  • Drain water from the potatoes.

  • Transfer potatoes to the pan and sprinkle turmeric. Fry for one to 2 minutes.

  • Cover and cook on a low flame until they turn soft. Keep stirring in between. If there is no moisture in the pan sprinkle little water and continue to cook or saute them.

  • While the aloo cooks, chop the methi leaves roughly.

  • When the potatoes become fork tender, add garam masala and salt. Stir and fry for a minute.

  • Add chopped methi leaves. Fry until the leaves wilt completely and a nice aroma comes out. Adjust salt if needed.

  • Serve aloo methi with rice or roti.

Notes

  1. You can use any other leafy greens and make the recipe the same way. Spinach, amaranth and drumstick leaves work well.
  2. You can also boil the potatoes whole until just cooked without making mushy and dice them. Follow the same recipe. You just have to stir fry the potatoes only for a few minutes.
  3. You can also use mustard oil if you like the pungent flavor. Heat the oil until smoky hot before cooking.

Alternative quantities provided in the recipe card are for 1x only, original recipe.

For best results follow my detailed step-by-step photo instructions and tips above the recipe card.

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NUTRITION INFO (estimation only)

Nutrition Facts

Aloo Methi Recipe | Potato Fenugreek Leaves Fry

Amount Per Serving

Calories 158Calories from Fat 99

% Daily Value*

Fat 11g17%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Sodium 489mg21%

Carbohydrates 11g4%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 5g10%

Vitamin C 4mg5%

Calcium 473mg47%

Iron 3mg17%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

How do you reduce the bitterness in methi aloo? ›

How to reduce the bitterness of Methi
  1. Place the leaves in a bowl and lightly sprinkle them with a bit of salt. Stir to coat and set aside for 15 to 20 minutes. Rinse the leaves, strain, and add to the dish.
  2. Blanch the leaves for just a minute or so in boiling salted water. Then drain, rinse under cool water, and use.
Jan 8, 2023

What is the best way to eat fenugreek leaves? ›

Applied directly to soups and curry dishes, they can be thought of interchangeably with any bitter leafy green. Or they make for a powerful flavoring element in slow-cooked dishes with gamey meats like goat and lamb.

What are the benefits of eating aloo methi? ›

It is low in calories and rich in nutrients like proteins, carbs, iron, manganese, magnesium, and fibre. It helps control and prevents type-1 and type-2 diabetes by regulating your blood sugar levels and LDL, which is the bad cholesterol. Methi also helps in improving your body's insulin function.

How do you take the bitterness out of fenugreek leaves? ›

To remove the bitterness of fenugreek, after cutting it, soak it in salt water for some time. After about 25-30 minutes, make whatever dish you want to make from it. However, this method is also effective in removing the bitterness of bitter gourd.

Does fenugreek make curry bitter? ›

Fenugreek seeds are often used to bring extra depth to curries, the sweet nuttiness that develops as they cook elevating the flavour. It is generally recommended to pan roast the seeds of medium heat, this helps to temper the bitter notes to allow that distinct maple flavour to be fully appreciated.

Does fenugreek make food bitter? ›

Incorporating fenugreek seeds into cooking brings both benefits and challenges. On the positive side, fenugreek seeds are known for their potential health benefits, including anti-inflammatory and blood sugar-regulating properties. They add a unique and slightly bitter flavor to dishes, enhancing the overall taste.

What are the side effects of eating fenugreek leaves? ›

Potential side effects of fenugreek include diarrhea, nausea, and other digestive tract symptoms and rarely, dizziness and headaches. Large doses may cause a harmful drop in blood sugar. Fenugreek can cause allergic reactions in some people.

What are the side effects of fenugreek leaves? ›

Special Precautions and Warnings

When taken by mouth: Fenugreek is commonly consumed in foods. It is possibly safe when the powdered seed is taken for up to 3 years. Side effects may include diarrhea, stomach upset, bloating, and gas. It may also cause allergic reactions in some people.

Are fenugreek leaves good or bad for you? ›

Fenugreek leaves is very helpful in fighting dyspepsia and poor functioning of the liver. It also helps in curbing gastric problems and various intestinal issues. Fenugreek leaves is commonly used in digestion related problems such as, gastritis, constipation, and stomach upset etc.

Who should not eat methi seeds? ›

Precautions to Take With Methi
  • Consumption of Methi seeds is not safe during pregnancy. ...
  • People who are allergic to chickpeas or fenugreek need to be cautioned in consuming fenugreek as possible cross-reactions can occur.
Mar 1, 2024

Can I eat methi leaves everyday? ›

Blood lipid levels change a lot when you eat fenugreek leaves every day. So, this herb can help a lot for people who have problems with their lipid levels. So, it lowers cholesterol, triglyceride, and LDL levels by raising HDL levels. For a great effect, put about 100 grammes of fenugreek leaves in water at night.

What happens if I eat fenugreek everyday? ›

02/9​Helps in weight loss. Both fenugreek seeds and leaves can help in weight loss. These leaves are high in fibre and other essential nutrients. Galactomannan, a water-soluble fibre found in fenugreek seeds, curbs your appetite by enhancing the feeling of fullness, which helps in weight management.

Should we boil methi leaves? ›

Methi is regarded highly beneficial in the treatment of flatulence and indigestion. Baingan Methi ki Subzi is a good option for lunch if you are suffering from constipation. Fenugreek leaves can cure mouth ulcers. All you need to do is boil a cup of fenugreek leaves with 2 cups of water.

What is the shelf life of fenugreek leaves? ›

Overall it can be concluded that the fresh fenugreek in the form of bunch can be stored safely upto 48 days when packed in polypropylene package and stored under refrigerated condition (6±1°C temperature and 95±2% RH).

Can you boil fenugreek leaves? ›

If you are wary of deep-frying it, you can just blanch them in water for three minutes, or boil or steam them with other vegetables.

How do you reduce the bitterness in Indian curry? ›

You can add more vegetables, protein, and liquid (like coconut milk or broth) to balance the flavors. Add Sweetness:Sweetness can help counteract bitterness. Consider adding a small amount of sugar, honey, or a sweet ingredient like mango chutney to your curry. Start with a small amount and adjust to taste.

How do you soften bitterness? ›

The Fix: Balance bitter flavors by introducing something salty, sweet, or sour. For naturally bitter foods such as kale, you can soften the flavor by add a lemony vinaigrette, Parmesan cheese, and pomegranate seeds.

What to do if sabji becomes bitter? ›

Sugar is a last-minute fix that you can opt for to correct the bitter flavour of the dish. Add powdered sugar, as it will get mixed easily with the gravy. Don't add too much of it, as we don't have to sweeten the gravy. Add 1-2 teaspoons, just enough to neutralize the flavours of the dish.

How do you fix bitter Sabzi? ›

03/8Use jaggery

All you need to do is, take a chunk of jaggery, grate it and add it to the sabzi.

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