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Sarson Ka Saag
Sarson Ka Saag is a traditional Punjabi dish made of mustard and spices. It is nutritious and delicious.

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Sarson Ka SaagSarson Ka Saag is a traditional Punjabi dish made of mustard and spices. It can mostly be tasted during winter since this is the season of mustard leaves. This delicious dish is popularly teamed up with Makki Di Roti which is another Punjabi dish.

Ingredients of Sarson Ka Saag

•1.5 kg fresh sarson (Mustard green)
•150 gm ghee
•250 gm bathu
•300 gm spinach
•30 gm green chilli
•100 gm maize flour
•100 gm white butter
•50 gm garlic, chopped
•50 gm ginger, chopped

Method of Preparing Sarson Ka Saag

•Chop the sarson, bathua, spinach finely and wash it with cold water thoroughly.
•Take a pressure cooker and put the finely chopped sarson, bathua, spinach and add 400 gm water, salt, whole green chilli and cook it for 30 minutes.
•Add maize flour slowly and mix it with the help of a wooden spoon.
•Take the saucepan and cook it well for about 15 minutes and temper it with desi ghee, ginger garlic paste and finish with white butter on top.

Sarson Ka Saag is easy to prepare and can be prepared at home. This nutritious dish can also be enjoyed at various restaurants of India.

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