Punjabi "Sarson Ka Saag" Recipe (+ a Fresh Butter Naan) at Chai Naasto Indian Restaurant, London.
Вставка
- Опубліковано 9 лют 2025
- ✓ In this video we get to watch the recipe for a traditional Punjabi dish which is cooked in most Punjab homes (and is cooked especially in the winter time) it is also a popular menu item at most roadside Punjabi Dhabas'.
This a another visit to "Chai Naasto" Restaurant kitchen in which Head Chef Vijendra shows us how he makes his restaurant's version of Sarso Ki Sag whilst at the same time revealing some the recipe secrets behind this great dish.
Sarson Ka Saag Recipe Ingredients:
Desi Ghee or Vegetable oil (Tel).
Cumin Seeds (Jeera).
Finely Chopped Garlic paste (Lasan).
Roughly Chopped Ginger (Adrak).
Roughly diced White Onion (Dungri).
Roughly diced Tomato (Tamata).
Boiled Water (Pani).
Red Chilli Powder (Lal Mirchu).
Dry Fenugreek leaves (Kastoori Methi).
Salt (Namak).
Butter (Makhan.
Cream.
Garnished with Tarka Oil & Juliennes of Ginger.
Coriander and Cumin Powder (Dhana, Jeera).
Pre-cooked mixed Leaves consisting of Mustard Leaves (Sarsoo), Radish leaves, Fenugreek leaves and Spinach leaves (all of which are cooked down in a slow cooking method for at least 2 to 3 hours; the longer it cooks, the better it tastes).
Traditionally this dish is served with Makki Di Roti (unleavened Corn flour flatbread) but here we had it with a freshly made Butter Naan bread.
Note that; in Indian restaurants dishes are cooked on a very high heat which delivers a slight smokiness to the cooked food and gives that distinctive restaurant flavour and character to a dish.
Here's links to Chai Naasto's various social media pages:
Facebook: @ChaiNaasto
Twitter: @ChaiNaasto
& Website: chai-naasto.co.uk
This video was recorded at 103 Hammersmith Grove, London, W6 0NQ United Kingdom
(The good news is that they've recently opened a new "pure vegetarian" restaurant located at: 242 Streatfield Road, Kenton, Harrow, HA3 9BX.........we can't wait to visit there.
If you have any questions you can phone them on: 020 8741 1088
Restaurant opening times:
Tuesday to Friday: 5:00pm to 11:00pm
Saturdays and Sundays: 12:00 noon to 3:00pm & 5:00pm to 11:00pm
Monday: Closed
A special thank you to Tilesh, Head Chef Vijendra. Executive Soux Chef Mukesh and all the restaurant team who welcomed us and graciously allowed us a privileged glimpse into their kitchen to do the videoing.
Also a very special thank you to the recipe's commentator.
The Chai Naasto guys have created a delicious menu drawing inspiration from their Grandmother's (Nanima) classic home cooked food and India's famous street food stalls & laris'. The restaurant menu features some of India's favourite street foods.
There are so many more "Indian Street Eats" items on the menu that we didn't have a chance to try.........so we can't wait to pay a return visit to taste what we have missed this time around, wink wink!!! ;-)
To give you an idea of what we mean, the following are just some of the veggie (and non veg) items featuring on their extensive menu:
Chandni Chowk Crispy Kale Chaat - Battered kale, roasted sweet potato, pomegranate dressed with yoghurt & tamarind chutney. (This is the menu item featured in this video)
Podi Idli - Steamed rice cakes sprinkled with “gunpowder” seasoning & served with spicy lentil broth.
Bombay Ragda Pattice - Spiced potato cakes & yellow pea stew topped off with mint chutney, coriander chutney, tamarind chutney & pickled red onion.
Bombay Bhel Puri - A Mumbai street food classic. Puffed rice, diced potatoes, diced onions, masala & sev drizzled with an assortment of chutneys.
Bombay Chilli Cheese Bites - Chilli cheese nuggets crumbed & fried until crispy & drizzled with our homemade chilli sauce.
Chowk Ki Tikki - Green pea potato cakes with spiced chickpeas & drizzled with a melody of chutneys & sweet yoghurt.
Chandni Chowk Ke Samose Chaat - Crisp Punjabi vegetable samosas broken & served with spiced chickpeas & drizzled with a melody of chutneys & sweet yoghurt.
Nizami’s Lamb Samosa Chaat - Crispy Gujarati lamb samosas served with green pea potato cakes & drizzled with a melody of chutneys & sweet yoghurt.
Chatpata Super Food Salad - Quinoa, freekah, lamb lettuce, beetroot, feta cheese & walnut drizzled in our chaat masala dressing.
I created this video with the UA-cam Video Editor ( / editor )
Chef s great and keeping the cleanliness
Brother , hats off to you for bringing us such a rich recipe, have been looking for the correct recipe so long , cannot thank you enough, appreciate your effort .
👍🏼 🙏🏽
Mouth watering dish😋😋😋😋😋
Asli Punjabi!! Yum!:)
If you cant find sarson (mustard) greens in stores, they are easy to grow. Just throw some mustard seeds in composted soil during cool season and wait 6-7 weeks
Makki di roti , sarson da sag , Ghar ka pure dahi or lassi, sath me makhan or muli ka salad
Taste hi alag hota hai
It is generally eaten with 'makai ki roti' or 'makki ki roti' a roti' made with maize or corn flour. Mmm... Tasty...
love it
I love finding new recipes, this looks delicious but I'd struggle to find mustard greens here in Norfolk. I think this one will have to go on my "to eat in London" (or India) list.
Looks tasty and different , I didn’t see onions and tomatoes in sarsoo ka sag ...the way I saw is fresh garlic with some turmeric and red chilli flakes along with salt to taste in the tardka and that’s it ...
My life would be an empty void without methi lol :)
Methi is a great herb, workin on a "Methi na Gota" video at the moment.
Looking forward to it! :)
What is the recipe for naan
We made a video for a restaurant naan recipe.
The title on UA-cam is:
"Restaurant recipes for Naan, Special Sauce, Methi Aloo, Garlic Chilli Paneer & Kofta at Gani's Tawa".
Sir how live in city
I'm not agree with chef. If you are health conscious then use ghee instead of oil. Pure ghee is very health. If you are physically active person then ghee is best for you.
agreed
Depends on the kind of oil. Ghee is not better than olive oil but it is better than vegetable oil etc.
praje sh nair
Actually ghee is much healthier than olive oil, you should never cook in olive oil, only add olive oil in the end. This is because olive oil has a lower burning point than ghee or some other oils