Methi Gota

Methi Gota or Methi Pakora Recipe – Gujarati tea time snack made from besan (gram flour) and fenugreek leaves. Gota has soft and spongy texture.

Methi Gota served with fried chili and cup of tea in the back.

At this time of winter, it is pleasure to have hot Methi gota with a fried chili and cup of tea. It is very popular snack from Gujarat. You will find these methi pakoda in every shop which sells snacks aka ‘Farsan’ in Gujarat. Apart from winter, it tastes best in monsoon. When it’s raining, you will see a big crowd at

For those who doesn’t know, methi is fenugreek leaves and gota means pakoda or fritters. So methi gota = fenugreek leaves pakoda = fenugreek leaves fritters.

Today I shared these delicious Methi Gota recipe. So from now you can make them at home and they taste exactly same as store bought. These mouthwatering methi gota are light and fluffy and spongy from inside and crunchy from outside. Usually pakoda and gota are different. Pakoda are little crispy and has less water added while making batter, while gota are soft, spongy and batter is thin compared to punjabi pakoda.

There are so many people who make this at home. And usually their procedure is mix all dry ingredient and then add water to make batter. By doing it this way, they won’t be as fluffy as store bought, they become little dense.

So I found this different way of making batter which gives you very light and fluffy gota. My procedure is totally opposite than usual household procedure. I mix wet first then add flour to it to make batter.

It is very important to add hing (asafetida) and carom seeds (Ajwain) to this methi gota recipe. Because gota made from besan (chickpea flour) which is heavy. So please do not skip these two ingredients for easy digestion.

Check out more recipes using methi
Methi na thepla  //  Methi muthia (fried or steamed)  //  Aloo methi subzi   //  Methi dal

Step By Step Photo Instructions:

1) Take water and 1 tablespoon of oil in a bowl. Mix it well.
Water abd oil in a bowl.

2) Then add baking soda, salt, sugar, asafetida, crushed peppercorns & coriander seeds, carom seeds and green chilies. Mix it very well.
Adding rest ingredients.

3) Then add washed, chopped fenugreek leaves.
Adding methi.

4) Mix it properly.
Mixed well.

5) Now add chickpea flour (besan).
Adding besan.

6) Mix it and make sure there are no lumps. I have used wire whisk to beat it and made lump free batter. It should be thick.
methi gota batter.

7) Heat the oil in a pan on medium heat for deep frying.Once oil is hot enough Drop small balls in the oil using your hand or with help of two spoons. Make sure that you drop medium sized batter in hot oil, because while it is frying then will puff up and get bigger in size.
Methi gota frying in the oil.

8) Do not touch them for at least 40 seconds after dropping batter otherwise they will break. After some time move them around and fry till they become golden brown. Remove them on paper towel line dish.
Metho gota in a plate.

These are best served hot. It should go directly into the serving plate from kadai to feel its taste. But if want you can keep them for 1 day. I found a problem that the outer crust will become soft as it cools. I do not prefer to keep it more than half hour.

Serving suggestion: My family likes to eat them with a cup of tea or coffee and some fried chilies on side. But you can have them with coriander chutney or tamarind-date chutney or any other chutney of your choice.

Expert Tips:

  • In this recipe, green chilies are only spice that we are using. So I have used 4 medium sized chilies. If you don’t like spicy you can reduce the amount. Use it as per your liking spiciness.
  • I have used fresh methi leaves. First remove stems and keep only leaves. Measure the leaves to ½ cup then wash it very well, squeeze all the water and then chop them.
  • Always fry gota on medium heat, and keep moving them to get it golden brown from all sides. If you fry them on higher heat then they stays raw from inside. It is very awful to eat raw besan.
  • Gota will expand or puff up in size as they fry, so make sure to add small-medium sized batter in hot oil.
  • To make fried chili, wash and dry chilies, give a slit and deep fry in oil. It takes only few seconds.
Methi Gota with fried chilies.

Did you try this methi gota recipe? I’d love to hear about it! Leave a review in the comment section below.

Methi Gota

5 from 6 votes
Methi Na Gota - Gujarati methi pakora Recipe
Methi Gota- Gujarati tea time snack made from besan (gram flour) and fenugreek leaves. Gota has soft and spongy texture.
Kanan
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Serving Size 18 -20 small Gota (2 servings)

US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml)

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon Oil, + more for deep frying
  • cup Water
  • a pinch Baking soda
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 teaspoon Sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon Hing (Asafoetida)
  • 8-10 Black peppercorns, lightly crushed in mortar and pestle
  • 1 teaspoon Coriander seeds (sabut dhaniya), lightly crushed in mortar and pestle
  • ½ teaspoon Ajwain (Carom seeds)
  • 4 Green chilies, chopped finely
  • ½ cup Fenugreek leaves (Methi leaves), plucked, measured, washed and chopped
  • 1 cup Besan (gram flour)

Instructions

  • Take water and 1 tablespoon of oil in a bowl. Mix it well.
  • Then add baking soda, salt, sugar, asafetida, crushed peppercorns & coriander seeds, carom seeds and green chilies. Mix it very well.
  • Then add fenugreek leaves. Mix it properly.
  • Now add chickpea flour (besan). Mix it and make sure there are no lumps.
  • Heat the oil in a pan on medium heat for deep frying.
  • Once oil is hot enough Drop small balls in it using your hand or with help of two spoons. Make sure that you drop medium sized batter in hot oil, because while it is frying then will puff up and get bigger in size.
  • Do not touch them for at least 40 seconds after dropping batter otherwise they will break. After some time move them around and fry till they become golden brown.
  • Remove them on paper towel line dish.
  • Repeat the same frying for rest

Notes

  • In this methi gota recipe, green chilies are only spice that we are using. So I have used 4 medium sized chilies. If you don’t like spicy you can reduce the amount. Use it as per your liking spiciness.
  • I have used fresh methi leaves. First remove stems and keep only leaves. Measure the leaves to ½ cup then wash it very well, squeeze all the water and then chop them.
  • Always fry gota on medium heat, and keep moving them to get it golden brown from all sides. If you fry them on higher heat then they stays raw from inside. It is very awful to eat raw besan.
  • Gota will expand or puff up in size as they fry, so make sure to add small-medium sized batter in hot oil.
  • To make fried chili, wash and dry chilies, give a slit and deep fry in oil. It takes only few seconds.

Nutrition

Calories: 631kcal (32%) | Carbohydrates: 33.4g (11%) | Protein: 11.5g (23%) | Fat: 51.1g (79%) | Saturated Fat: 6.5g (33%) | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 618mg (26%) | Potassium: 491mg (14%) | Fiber: 6.7g (27%) | Sugar: 8.9g (10%)
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33 Comments

    1. I think it should have the recipe mentioned in the back of the packet.
      I have no idea of what brand of gota mix you are using, so I can’t sat the amount of water needed.
      Just go by your instinct and make thick batter.

    1. Methi leaves are bitter in nature.
      To get rid of the bitterness (70%) of methi leaves follow this. Sprinkle little salt over the leaves and leave it for 15-20 minutes.
      Then squeeze out the water and use the leaves in the recipe