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Jowar Methi Muthiya
Aruna
Jowar Methi Muthiya is simple steamed, panfried snack that is diabetic-friendly and one that aids weightloss. This tea-time snack from Gujarat is a great way to include millets in your every day meals.
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Prep Time
10
minutes
mins
Cook Time
20
minutes
mins
Course
Breakfast, Snack
Cuisine
Diabetic Friendly, Gluten Free, Gujarati, Indian, Vegan, Vegetarian
Servings
4
People
Calories
193
kcal
Equipment
Bowl
Chopping Board
Knife
Steamer
Frying Pan
Ingredients
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For The Muthiya Dough
1
Cup
Jowar Flour Sorghum Flour
(~150 gms)
1
Cup
Finely Chopped Fresh Methi, Fenugreek Leaves
(~80 gms)
3 to 4
Green Chillies
1"
Piece of Ginger
1
Tbsp
Sesame Seeds
1
tsp
Cumin Seeds
1
tsp
Turmeric
1
tsp
Lemon Juice
1/4
Cup
Yogurt
1
Pinch
Baking Soda
Water
For Pan-Frying
2
tsp
Oil
1
tsp
Sesame Seeds
A Few Curry Leaves
Instructions
Build Up the Steam
Add enough water to a steamer.
If you are using a pressure cooker, ensure that you remove the weight from the lid.
Over medium flame, heat the steamer to get the water to a simmering stage.
Making the Muthiya Dough
Grind 3 or 4 green chillies and 1″ piece ginger into a coarse paste.
Mix together 1 Cup Jowar Flour, 1 Cup Finely Chopped Methi Leaves, 1 tbsp Sesame Seeds, 1 tsp Cumin Seeds, and 1 tsp Turmeric.
Now add 1/4 Cup Dahi, the Green Chilli-Ginger paste, 1 tsp Lemon Juice, 1 large pinch of baking soda, and salt to taste.
Mix well.
Gradually add water to form a soft and pliable dough.
I needed about 1/3 cup water.
Steaming the Jowar Methi Muthiya Dough
Grease your palms with some oil.
Divide the dough into two equal parts.
Roll each part into a log about 5″ long and 1.5″ in diameter.
Steam the logs for about 5 to 7 minutes.
Take the steamer off the flame and let it cool for about 5 minutes.
Take the steamed dough logs out of the steamer.
Using a sharp knife, cut the log into 1/2″ thick slices.
The Final Steps
In a large pan, heat about 2 tsp oil.
Add 1 tsp sesame seeds and a few curry leaves.
Stir-fry for a few seconds.
Add the muthiya slices and let them fry a bit till the side touching the pan becomes crisp.
Flip the muthiyas over and let the flip side fry a bit as well.
Serving Ideas
Serve immediately with some hot tea.
Notes
Some Tips to Perfect the Muthiyas
Do make the dough soft and pliable; else the muthiya will be very dry.
Do not steam the dough for more than 5 to 7 minutes. If you do, the muthiya will be very dry.
While the final step is pan-frying, the muthiya can be eaten just after steaming as well and this is what I do normally.
Nutrition
Calories:
193
kcal
Carbohydrates:
31
g
Protein:
6
g
Fat:
6
g
Saturated Fat:
1
g
Trans Fat:
1
g
Cholesterol:
2
mg
Sodium:
190
mg
Potassium:
154
mg
Fiber:
4
g
Sugar:
2
g
Vitamin A:
22
IU
Vitamin C:
5
mg
Calcium:
285
mg
Iron:
3
mg
Keyword
Jowar Methi Muthia, Jowar Methi Muthiya, Millet Recipes, Muthia
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