Silver's paratha recipe reminded me of this really good snack i make quiet often when friends are over .. they love it ...
*Methi Patties *
One packet methi ( you get in most desi shops , its frozen methi leaves )
One onion , finely chopped
2 medium sized potatoes chopped into tiny cubes ..
Heat oil, add onions , saute until browned.... add one teaspoon ginger paste and one teaspoon garlic paste ... saute for a few minutes ...
add methi and let it fry on medium heat , keep stirring, if you have to add water just add tiny bits , the dish shouldnt get watery at all ...
after 5 minutes of frying the methi , add one and a half teaspoon salt, one teaspoon red chilli powder, half a teaspoon haldi and add the potatoes in with half a cup of water.... cover and let it cook on steam ..
when the potatoes are done and the mix is dry, add some fresh corriander , 2-3 green chillies and let it cool ... and once cool mash it lightly so the potatoes kind of mix roughly into the methi..
For Naan Patties :
put in half a teaspoon of yeast in warm water , add a little sugar and keep aside for 20 minutes for the yeast to dissolve properly
soak one tablespoon suji in a little milk and leave aside for 2 minutes
take about 2 cups maida , half a teaspoon baking powder, one and a half tablespoon oil, abit of salt, half a teaspoon zeera seeds, add in the suji mix, and the yeast mix ... make a very soft dough and leave aside for 15 minutes
finally , roll out a round roti , keep aside ...... roll out another roti , put some methi mix on the roti , put the first roti on the top and with a fork press the corners of the naan all the way round ..... I usually press it from both sides about 3 times ... and the area pressed it about an inch and a half, since this will bring crispness to the patties..
preheat the oven on medium temperature for five minutes and then put the naan in on a tray ... let it cook from both sides , It usually gets done in 5 minutes ... the corners should become crispy ... make sure to check that...
as soon as you take out the naan , spread a thin layer of butter on the top to give it a gloss ... and cut it pizza style ...
Enjoy !
PS : I usually prepare the methi mix once a month and keep it in the freezer in small blobs ... when guests come , i just have to defrost it, make the dough and the naan and its ready !