Broccoli Spinach Saag Recipe | Sarson Ka Saag Style Broccoli Saag Recipe

Broccoli Spinach Saag: Sarson ka saag is a famous dish often made in North Indian and Punjabi homes which goes very well with makke ki roti and missi roti. To give it little twist I made broccoli saag. Sometimes if mustard or sarson is not available in the market and one craves for Sarson ka saag then this Broccoli spinach saag could be a very close substitute and handy option. This delicious saag tastes nothing less than sarson ka saag. In US (and many other countries) broccoli and spinach are available year round so making this broccoli spinach saag is pretty convenient. Broccoli is one of my favorite veggies which I make in many ways. Sometimes I just saute it with garlic, herbs and oil, sometimes I make mix veg paratha with it, sometimes mix veg and sometimes this Broccoli spinach saag. Broccoli is always there in my fridge year round. Saag just means pureed greens. It can be practically made with any green vegetable. Today I am going to make this very simple saag with combination of broccoli and spinach. Broccoli spinach saag is mainly made in three parts. First the broccoli and spinach is pressure cooked, then grinded to a coarse mixture and finally saag is added to the tadka. In making this  Broccoli spinach saag I used full broccoli including its stems. I always prefer using fresh spinach for making this saag but if you are using frozen spinach, use only 1 cup of frozen spinach that would be equivalent to 2 cups of fresh spinach.

In making this broccoli and spinach saag it is important that after boiling broccoli and spinach they should be grind coarsely. If it is grinded like a paste the taste and texture of the saag will change. For the tadka I used olive oil but you can always use ghee instead of oil. I like to coarse grind ginger, garlic and chilly with my stone. You can also use mortar pestle to do that or even a grater. The idea here is to make a coarse mixture and not a paste.

I like to serve this broccoli spinach saag with a dollop of butter on top. Enjoy it with regular chapati and rice or make makki ki roti for the best taste.

Broccoli Saag

Course Main Course
Cuisine Indian

Ingredients
  

  • cups Broccoli chopped
  • 2 cups Spinach Bunch
  • 7 Garlic Clove
  • 1 inch Ginger
  • 2 Green Chilli
  • 1 tsp Chilli Flakes
  • 1 tsp Whole Wheat Flour
  • Oil
  • Salt
  • Butter

Instructions
 

  • In pressure cooker add chopped broccoli, roughly chopped spinach and take 2 whistles.
  • After two whistles switch off the heat and let the pressure cooker cool down. Once the pressure cools down, take the spinach and broccoli out and grind it to coarse mixture. Put this mixture back in the pressure cooker.
  • Cook the saag for 5-6 minutes stirring couple of times. After 5-6 minutes add whole wheat flour, mix well and cook it for couple of minutes. Switch off the heat and keep it aside.
  • To make tadka, make coarse mixture of garlic, ginger and chilly. Heat oil in a pan. Add garlic chilly mixture and cook till raw smell of garlic is gone.
  • Now add chilly flakes and stir it for few seconds. And now add saag to this mixture and cook it for a minute. Garish it with a dollop of butter. Saag is ready to serve.

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  • Looks healthy, will definitely try it.

    Antonet Roajer December 2, 2014 4:11 pm Reply
    • Hi There,
      Hope you tried it and came out well. Do share your feedback.
      Regards,
      Shilpi amit

      Shilpi Agarwal December 18, 2014 10:55 pm Reply
  • Hey dear, I tried your recipe yesterday and it came out truly delicious. I and my husband loved it. Its such a simple dish to make and not to mention it really is the best alternative for Sarson ka saag 🙂
    I had this craving for Sarson ka saag and was not getting the raw saag in market. While searching for brocolli recipes, I suddenly came to see this recipe of yours and tried the recipe same day after reading it.
    Thanks for making our day with such yummy recipes. Keep posting such new and experimental recipes and I will keep trying all 🙂

    Puja Pandey October 12, 2016 5:57 am Reply
    • thanks for writing such a lovely feedback Puja. I am so happy that you tried broccoli -spinach saag and liked it. Do try my other recipes like shaadi vale aloo, pressure cooker biryani, sooji cutlets and I hope you like them too.

      Shilpi Agarwal October 18, 2016 5:07 pm Reply
  • Hello Shilipi, is one cup 250 gms for veggies and 250 ml for liquids?

    Gautham September 17, 2017 1:43 pm Reply
    • Gautam, I measure everything from same cup.

      Shilpi Agarwal October 1, 2017 9:45 am Reply
  • I do not have a pressure cooker. Can I just cook it slowly on the stove instead. How long if so?

    Tina E. Yochum-Magaz December 11, 2017 11:07 am Reply
    • yes you can. It will become more tasty by slow cooking. You have to cook till veggies are mushy.

      Shilpi Agarwal December 18, 2017 12:02 am Reply

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