
To make variation, one can add fresh Fenugreek Leaves, coriander leaves, grated bottle gourd etc. All variations are extremely delicious.

INGREDIENTS:
- 2 cups finely chopped Spinach (Palak)
- salt
- 1 tsp Ginger Chilli Paste
- 1/2 cup Whole Wheat Flour
- 1/2 cup Bengal Gram Flour (Besan)
- 3 tsp Semolina (Rava)
- 1 tsp Lemon juice
- 1 pinch Cooking Soda
- 1 tsp Red chilli powder
- 1/2 tsp Roasted Cumin Powder
- 1/2 tsp asafoetida
- 1 tsp Coriander Cumin powder
- 1 tsp Sugar
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1 tsp OilTo Temper
- 1.5 tsp Oil
- 1 tsp Mustard Seeds
- 1 tsp Sesame Seeds
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1/2 tsp Asafoetida
Method
- Combine the spinach and a little salt in a plate, mix well and keep aside for about 5 minutes.
- Lightly Squeeze out the liquid and place the spinach in a bowl.
- Add the ginger-green chilli paste, whole wheat flour, besan, semolina, cumin powder, cooking soda, sugar, salt and 1 tsp oil and knead into a very soft dough.
- Apply ¼ tsp of oil on your hands and divide the dough into equal portions. Shape each portion into a cylindrical roll .
- Arrange the rolls on a greased sieve and steam in a steamer for 10 to 12 minutes.
- Remove, cool slightly and cut into slices and keep aside.
- For the tempering, heat the oil in a deep pan and add the mustard seeds and sesame seeds.
- When the seeds crackle, add the asafoetida and sauté for 15 seconds.
- Add the sliced muthias, toss gently on a slow flame for 2 to 3 minutes till they are lightly browned.
- Serve hot with green chutney.
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The Palak Muthia sound so scrumptious – I haven’t come across them before. Will definitely make them when friends come around.
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Hey,thank you so much dear. Yup please try once, you will surely love it
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They look yummy. Thank you for sharing this recipe.
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Thank you Amitav
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Thanks for this recipe. I’ll try this. 😂
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Thank you so much
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Your welcome ma’am, happy morning. Have a nice day. *keep smiling* 😊😊
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Looks so good Ruchi…I must try them:)
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Thank you so much dear Divya
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Oh my gosh, sounds so delicious.
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Yes it is dear. Thank you so much
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Goodness they look so yummy . Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you so much dear
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Love it!!! Looks great!
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Thank you Freda
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Drooling over these delicious muthia!!
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Archana Thank you so much
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So yummy yummy. મને બહુ ભાવે મુઠીયા અને ખાંડવી. 😍😍😍😍
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Thank you so much… Mane pan bahu bhave
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welcome !
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They look yum. I do make muthiyas with methi and cabbage. Haven’t tried with palak though!
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Thank you dear Radhika.. Try with palak. You can combine methi and palak too. Its delicious
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Will try this combination!
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They look so yummy dear!!!! 🙂
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Thank you so much
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Very healthy Ruchi – a nice change on my usual spinach go-to Indian dish which is Palak Paneer!
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Thank you dear Laura. Yup spinach can be used in many di
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Thank you dear Laura. Yup spinach can be used in many ways… Try this healthy and Yummy Muthia. You will love it
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delicious!!
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Thank you Anu
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Luv this recipe awesome way to include spinach into our diet..
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Thank you so much dear.
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Wow – yummy!
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Thank you so much dear
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Great recipe. Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you so much dear
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One of my marwadi friend’s mom makes it.. and it’s so tasty!
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Yes it’s very tasty. Thank you so much
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These sound so good and healthy, too!
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Thank you so much dear
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Hey thank u so much dear for your nomination. I feel really honoured
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Yummy, I am going to try this for evening snacks with tea. Thanks for sharing!
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Thank you so much dear Arohii… Will wait for your feedback
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Can we store the muthias for one to two days
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Yes dear you can store in refrigerator
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What is the shelf life of the muthias????
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You can store in refrigerator for couple of days
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I was doubtful making these because when I followed the directions, the tools were very dry prior to steaming, as you didn’t add water. Fast forward to my finished, tempered dish and it was divine! It was very tasty!!!
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Ha ha so true Sheetal… It will be dry in initial stage, but as u said it’s very tasty. Thank you so much for try dear. Very happy to get your feedback
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I love muthia and looking at these is making me drool. I have to make them soon!
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Thank you so much dear…
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This looks very yummy! Thank you for posting. I like spinach a lot. Do you think it would be ok without the chili? (Chili bothers me a little bit).
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Hey hi dear. Thank you so much for your words. Yes if chilli is problematic, u can avoid. No issues…
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Great! Good to know, thanks. 🙂 Blessings and have a great week. ~Debbie
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Nice recipe —
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Thank you so much
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Looks mouthwatering. These looks like deep fried… will saute ying will bring this texture
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Thank u Reena. Yes saute with patience will give this texture which looks like fried ones
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Thank u ruchi
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Looks so tempting.
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Thank you so much dear. Thanks for stopping by and showering ypur love
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Sound so delicious and yummy. Reminds me to make it soon before fresh palak disappears.
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Thank u so much dear. Do try . You will love it
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Love Muthiya and this is such a great recipe. Must try.
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Thank u so much dear. Do try you will love the flavours
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Feel like having some now. They look super yum 🙂
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Thank u so much dear
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Though I love some dishes, I am lazy to make. and Muthiya is one of those.Loved your recipe and the clicks too. May be I will prepare it some time. your recipe looks easy.
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Thank you so much dear. Do try
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Awesome share dear.. So much healthy this is !!
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Thanks a lot dear.
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If I get Muthia and chai I am happy girl..Love to use different vegetables in Muthia recipes and palak is one of my favourite!
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Thank u so much dear
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Your muthia look delicious and so healthy as they are steamed and have soinach in them.
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I am J of you(just kidding) posting so many muthia recipes, I am yet to try the basic steamed ones.
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Sapna Love u… Don’t feel J , Try it soon. Thanks dear
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This looks delicious, I love muthia and spinach is a good addition to it.
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Thank you so much
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Aww that sounds delicious, wish somebody would bring s plate of this, I m ready to make some hot chai along!!
Scrumptious dear!! Such an healthy snack!!
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Thank you so much dear Priya.. let me come with a plate full of muthiya , and make a coffee for me please 😍😍😍😍😍
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