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Smita's Sarson Ka Saag And Makai Ki Roti

January 21, 2025 12:06 IST

Certain traditional Indian meals may not sound very gourmet when you describe them, but OMG aren't they utterly yum.

Sarson Ka Saag And Makai Ki Roti is one such sumptuous dish that can be had for dinner or lunch, or even breakfast or better in the middle of the night when you suddenly get up ravenously hungry.

It's made of a bunch of non-descript winter greens. But when the saag is mopped up with buttery, crispy corn rotis, it's a meal fit for any maharaja or mantri.

There is only a small window to have this tasty fare, because mustard greens are in season for a few short months in the height of winter. Smita Kotian cooks up her saag in a large tapeli for over an hour in water and then spices it up with several rounds of freshly-pounded ginger-garlic-chilly paste.

Smita calls herself a foodie and likes dabbling with various cuisines, the more the merrier.

Sarson Ka Saag and Makki Ki Roti

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Sarson Ka Saag And Makai Ki Roti

Serves: 7-8

Ingredients

For the saag:

For the Makai ki Rotis:

Sarson Ka Saag and Makki Ki Roti

Method

For the saag:

For the Makai Ki Rotis:

Smita Kotian lives in Mira Road, a township north of Mumbai.

 
SMITA KOTIAN