Fenugreek Flavored Potatoes and Peas:Potatoes Green peas 4–5 tablespoons fresh fenugreek leaves Tomato purée 1 teaspoon cumin seeds 1 teaspoon cumin powder ½ teaspoon coriander powder Green chilies 2 teaspoons salt ½ teaspoon ground black pepper 1 tablespoon oil Sooji Chilla (Indian Semolina Pancakes):3 tablespoons semolina 2 tablespoons graham flour 1 tablespoon wheat flour ¼ teaspoon cumin powder 1 pinch carom seeds Fresh coriander leaves  Green chili Pinch baking soda Salt Ground black pepper 2 teaspoons oil Fenugreek  Flavored Potato and Peas- Boil the potatoes and cut into small  pieces.
 - Boil the green peas.
 - Chop the fenugreek leaves finely.
 - Preheat 1 tablespoon of oil, and then  add in the cumin seeds.
 - When the cumin seeds begin to crakle,  add in the potatoes. Mix well.
 - Add in the boiled green peas. Mix well.  Let it sauté for  a while.
 - Mix in the fenugreek leaves. Allow it to  cook for a couple of minutes until the fenugreek leaves start giving out a  pleasant aroma.
 - Mix in the tomato puree.
 - Add in the salt, the cumin powder,  coriander powder, black pepper powder according to taste. Keep the flame low.  Mix well.
 - Cook the dish for about 2 minutes. 
 - The dish is ready. Garnish it with  chopped green chilies.
  Sooji  Chila (Semolina Pancake)- Take 3 tablespoons semolina, 2  tablespoons graham flour, 2 tablespoons wheat flour.
 - Add in fresh finely chopped coriander  leaves.
 - Add in the cumin powder, the carom  seeds, the black pepper powder, a pinch of baking soda and salt to taste.
 - Add green chili for spicy taste.
 - Add in a little water slowly. Keep  mixing.
 - The batter must be smooth, without  lumps.
 - Heat the pan. Add in 2 teaspoons of oil,  and then spread it all over the pan.
 - Take some of the batter and spread it  over the pan. Use low heat.
 - Cook the batter until both sides are  golden brown.
 - Press continuously with gentle pressure  so that the pancake batter cooks properly from the inside.
 - Place the pancake onto a plate. Serve it  with bread and tomato ketchup or just have it as it is.
 
 
  
	
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