Makki ki roti and sarso ka saag are traditional Punjabi dishes that are loved for their unique flavors and nutritional value. Makki ki roti is a cornmeal flatbread, and sarso ka saag is a mustard greens-based curry. When paired together, they create a delicious and hearty meal. Here's a recipe to make these delightful dishes.


INGREDIENTS FOR MAKKI KI ROTI 
  • 2 cups makki ka atta (cornmeal) 
  • Warm water for kneading 
  • Salt to taste 
  • Ghee (clarified butter) for cooking
INGREDIENTS FOR SARSO KA SAAG 
  • 500 grams sarso ka saag (mustard greens) 
  • 250 grams palak (spinach) 
  • 100 grams bathua (Chenopodium album, or lamb's quarters) 
  • 1 onion, finely chopped 
  • 2 tomatoes, finely chopped 
  • 2 green chilies, finely chopped 
  • 1 tablespoon ginger-garlic paste 
  • 1 teaspoon red chili powder 
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric powder 
  • Salt to taste 
  • 2 tablespoons ghee 
  • 1 tablespoon cornmeal (optional, for thickening) 
INSTRUCTIONS:- 
1. Preparing the Makki Ki Roti: 
  • In a mixing bowl, take the makki ka atta and add salt to taste. 
  • Gradually add warm water and knead the dough until it becomes smooth and pliable. 
  • Divide the dough into small portions and shape them into balls. 
  • Take a plastic sheet or butter paper and place a dough ball on it. 
  • Press the dough ball with your fingers to flatten it, forming a circular roti. If needed, use water to moisten your fingers to prevent sticking. 
  • Heat a tawa or griddle over medium heat and grease it with ghee. 
  • Carefully transfer the flattened roti onto the hot tawa. 
  • Cook the roti on both sides until golden brown spots appear. Apply ghee while cooking for a crisp texture. 
  • Repeat the process with the remaining dough balls to make more rotis.
2. Preparing the Sarso Ka Saag: 
  • Clean the sarso ka saag, palak, and bathua thoroughly. Remove any hard stems and chop them finely. 
  • In a large pot, bring water to a boil and add the chopped greens.
  • Cook the greens for about 15-20 minutes or until they become soft and tender. 
  • Drain the water and let the cooked greens cool down. 
  • Once cooled, blend the greens into a coarse paste using a blender or a food processor. Set aside. 
  • Heat ghee in a separate pan and add chopped onions. SautĆ© until the onions turn golden brown. 
  • Add ginger-garlic paste and green chilies to the pan. Cook for a minute. 
  • Add chopped tomatoes, red chili powder, turmeric powder, and salt. Cook until the tomatoes are soft and well-cooked. 
  • Add the blended greens paste to the pan and mix well. 
  • Let the saag simmer on low heat for about 20-30 minutes, stirring occasionally. 
  • If desired, add cornmeal to thicken the saag further. Mix well and cook for another 5 minutes.
3. Serving: 
  • Once the makki ki roti and sarso ka saag are ready, serve them hot. 
  • Place a makki ki roti on a plate and spread some ghee over it. 
  • Serve a generous portion of sarso ka saag alongside the roti. 
  • Makki ki roti and sarso ka saag pair well with a dollop of butter
  • You can also serve them with pickles, yogurt, or a side of sliced onions for added flavor. 
  • Enjoy this delightful and wholesome Punjabi meal with your family and friends. 

4. Tips: 
  • For a variation, you can add a small amount of wheat flour to the makki ka atta while making the roti. This will make it easier to roll out the rotis. 
  • While cooking the saag, you can adjust the consistency according to your preference by adding more water or reducing it to make it thicker. 
  • To enhance the flavors of the saag, you can temper it with a tadka (tempering) of cumin seeds and red chili powder in hot ghee before serving. 
  • If you don't have bathua available, you can skip it or replace it with other greens like fenugreek leaves or radish leaves. 
  • Make sure to store any leftover saag and rotis in separate airtight containers in the refrigerator. Reheat them before consuming for the best taste. 
  • Feel free to customize the spice level of the saag by adjusting the amount of green chilies and red chili powder according to your taste preferences.