Showing posts with label Paratha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paratha. Show all posts

Thursday, July 28, 2011

This is yet another very simple roti to make.I made some dhal today and thought of doing some different kind of roti.Everytime we do potato stuffed paratha.I wanted to do something different.I was browsing through Mallika Badrinath's book and found this Roti.

Recipe Source:Mallika Badrinath
2 cups Maida flour(All purpose flour)
1 potato (boiled and mashed)
salt to taste
1 tea spoon Jeera (cumin seeds)
1 tea spoon sugar
1/4 cup warm milk
1 tea spoon melted ghee/butter
Method:
In a vessel mix the ghee,salt,sugar and Jeera with the mashed potato
Mix the flour along with the potato mixture and slowly add the milk to form a thick and soft dough.
Add more milk if required.
Roll out into round chapathi's and place it on hot tava.
Flip the sides until done(brown spots appear).
Serve hot with any spicy side dish.

[In her recipe she has added baking soda 1 tea spoon. I did not use baking soda
In her recipe there was no Jeera,I added them for taste and digestion]
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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Today 3rd day of Blogging Marathon. My recipe for the day is Paneer Paratha.
Ingredients
For Outer covering
1 cup Whole wheat flour 1 tea spoon salt water to knead Stuffing
1 cup of grated paneer
2 tsp methi leaves
1 tsp Corainder powder
1 tsp chilli powder 1 tsp Cumin powder 1 tsp turmeric powder 1 tsp cumin seeds 1 tbl spn oil
salt to taste

Method:
For the Dough
Knead the flour with some water to form a thick dough. Place it aside for 1/2 hour.
Divide the flour to 10 equal parts.
For the Stuffing
In a pan, add oil,cumin seeds and allow it to splutter.
Then add all the other ingredeints and stir fry for couple of minutes and now the stuffing is ready.
For the Rest..
Now, roll the dough and flatten little bit and scoop 1-2 spoons of the suffing.
Roll out with a little flour into a flat chapathis'.Make it small for kids.
Heat the pan and place the paratha in the pan and allow it cook until you see brown spots on both sides. Add a drop of oil while cooking after you flip once.
Serve hot with Boondhi raitha or any raitha.

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