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Kasoori Methi (Dried Fenugreek Leaves)
Kasoori Methi (Dried Fenugreek Leaves)
Ingredients: Kasoori Methi (Dried Fenugreek Leaves) (100%).
Kasoori Methi (also called Kasuri Methi) is the English name for dried fenugreek leaves - a special ingredient that's essential in Indian cooking. We make our Kasoori Methi by drying fresh fenugreek leaves naturally. This herb is widely used in Indian food, especially in curries, sauces, and spice mixes, where it adds a distinctive flavour that makes dishes taste much better.
Kasoori Methi has a slightly bitter and earthy taste, with a sweet, grassy smell. When you cook with it, it creates layers of flavour that remind you of celery and fennel, making your dishes more interesting and delicious.
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Nutritional info
Nutritional info
Amount per: 1 tbsp (2.7g) | Calories – 7 | Total Fat – 0.2g | Sodium – 0mg | Total Carbohydrates 1.2g | Protein – 0.6g | Calcium – 1% | Iron – 4% | Potassium – 20mg
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How to Use Kasoori Methi
It's commonly sprinkled on top of curries like butter chicken or dal just before serving, or mixed into bread doughs to make naan and parathas. You can also crush it between your palms and add it to marinades for meat or vegetables, or stir it into yogurt-based dishes.
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What is kasoori methi?
Kasoori methi (also spelled kasuri methi) refers to dried fenugreek leaves, a popular spice used in Indian cuisine. These dried leaves have a bitter-sweet, maple-like aroma and add a rich depth of flavour to dishes. Common in North Indian cooking, kasoori methi is used in dishes like butter chicken, dal (lentils), naan bread, and vegetable preparations. The leaves are harvested from the fenugreek plant, dried, and crumbled before use.
How to use kasoori methi
Before adding to recipes, crush the dried leaves between your palms to release their flavours. It's commonly used in Indian curries, dal (lentils), and vegetable dishes, typically added towards the end of cooking to preserve its flavour. For butter chicken or similar curry dishes, use about 1-2 teaspoons for a full recipe. When making naan or other breads, mix directly into the dough. You can also add a pinch to sauces, or marinades, or sprinkle over finished dishes as a garnish. Since it has a strong flavor, start with a small amount (about ¼-½ teaspoon) and adjust according to taste – too much can make dishes bitter.
What is kasoori methi in english?
Kasoori methi is simply dried fenugreek leaves in English. Not to be confused with fenugreek seeds (which are also used in cooking but have a different flavour), these are the dried leaves of the fenugreek plant (Trigonella foenum-graecum). While "methi" is the Hindi word for fenugreek, "kasoori" refers to the method of processing where the leaves are dried and crumbled. There's no different English name for this spice – it's most commonly referred to as either kasoori methi or dried fenugreek leaves in English-language cookbooks and recipes.
Is there a kasoori methi substitute?
While there's no perfect substitute for kasoori methi's flavour, several substitutes can work in recipes. The closest substitute is fresh fenugreek leaves (use 3-4 times more fresh leaves than dried), though these can be hard to find. Other options include a small amount of ground fenugreek seeds (about 1/3 the amount called for), dried celery leaves, or a combination of mustard greens and maple syrup to mimic the bitter-sweet notes. In some dishes, you can use spinach with a pinch of fennel seeds or a small amount of celery leaves with mustard greens.
Where do your spices come from?
All of our spices and blends are imported from ethically and quality-tested suppliers in India. We've made sure to thoroughly test each spice to ensure you always receive superior and authentic quality.
What is your return and refund policy for the spices?
If you're not happy with your spices, please contact us and we'll make it right.
Unfortunately, we do not accept returns. We will do our best to provide a refund and/or replacement for damaged or incorrect items.