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Indian breads as we know are popular not only in our kitchens and restaurants but across the world, there are a number of ways in which these breads have been altered, modified to suit the needs of a number of guests every single day in the food service industry. The story of parathas dates back to a time when the development of indian breads was on a fast pace and the concept of making them more wholesome and filling in nature adding value to its composition and content became a way of life for many foodies across the globe.
Paratha is well defined and fits into the accompaniment category of our indian menus and includes simple yet popular ingredients from preparing a dough using water with whole wheat flour, maida, salt, oil or ghee, a few select indian spices, the fillings or stuffing’s start from the all-time favorite aloo to the exotic mushroom, cheese & chicken keema parathas, dal ke parathey, sattu ka paratha, soya bean ke atta ka paratha, bajra and ragi varieties etc are too being included these days to make them more nutri dense.
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Innovation & creativity has left no stone unturned and we see people including almost anything that can sit in between that paratha dough getting itself rolled out being cooked on both sides on a tava or a hot griddle to a nice golden brown color, a topping of white butter is a must of paratha lovers and the sides include a bowl of fresh curd or a boondi raita/ mix-veg raita, some select choice of pickle from aam ka achaar to the mix veg to shalgam and more, papad is also one of the needs of many parathas to go along.
Here are a few simple- easy to make parathas for our readers:
Recipe-1] MASALEDAAR MOONG KE PARATHE
| Ingredients | Method |
| For the paratha dough: 1 cup atta ½ cup maida Salt-1/4 tsp Oil/ghee- 2 tsp for the dough + as needed for cooking the parathas. Water as needed to make a firm, hard dough- rest for 20 mins. For the moong stuffing: Yellow moong dal- 1 cup soak for 15 mins boil in an open kadai with salt to taste and ½ tsp turmeric powder, Water- strain out the dal once it is just cooked and not mashed, allow to cool on the side. Add the following ingredients to the cooked dal: Salt to taste Garam masala powder-1/2 tsp Chopped coriander-2 tbsp Chopped green chilli- 1 tsp Chaat masala-1/2 tsp Red chilli powder-1/4 tsp | 1. Prepare the dough for the parathas and keep it aside. 2. Prepare the moong dal filling and mix well. 3. Divide the dough into 4 portions, roll out each and place a good amount of moong dal filling in the center of the dough and secure it back into a round, seal it well, lightly roll the paratha once again and using a hot tava and oil/ghee cook the paratha on both sides until nice and golden color, cook on a medium to low flame for even cooking, cut and serve hot with curd/raita/papad/pickle. |
Recipe-2] METHI AUR MAKKAI KE PARATHE
| Ingredients | Method |
| For the paratha dough: 1 cup atta ½ cup maida Salt-1/4 tsp Oil/ghee- 2 tsp for the dough + as needed for cooking the parathas Water as needed to make a firm hard dough- rest for 20 mins. For the methi-makkai stuffing: Oil-1 tsp Ginger- 1 tsp chopped Green chillies- 1 tsp chopped Fresh methi leaves-1 cup chopped Salt to taste Boiled crushed sweet corn- ½ cup Roasted crushed jeera powder-1/2 tsp Red chilli powder-1/2 tsp Aamchur powder-1/2 tsp Coriander and mint leaves- 2 tbsp chopped Grated cheese- 2 tbsp. | 1. Prepare the dough for the paratha, and allow to rest for 20 mins. 2. Heat oil in a pan, add in the ginger and chillies and saute, add in the corn and methi leaves, salt and all powdered spices. 3. Cook the mixture well on a low flame for 4-5 mins and remove it into a plate, add grated cheese and allow to cool. 4. Divide the paratha dough into 4 portions, roll out, place a little filling and reshape it back by rolling it into a paratha. 5. Using a tava and oil/ghee cook the paratha on a low to medium flame to ensure cooking, and serve hot. |
Recipe-3] MURGH MASALA PARATHAS
| Ingredients | Method |
| For the paratha dough: 1 cup atta ½ cup maida Salt-1/4 tsp Oil/ghee- 2 tsp for the dough + as needed for cooking the parathas Water as needed to make a firm hard dough- rest for 20 mins For the murgh masala stuffing: Chicken breast/ leg piece boneless – 150 gms cut into small pieces Oil-2 tsp Ginger –garlic paste-1 tsp Onion- 2 tbsp. chopped Salt to taste Red chilli powder-1/2 tsp Coriander powder- 1 tsp Garam masala powder- ½ tsp Tomato ketchup- 2 tbsp Coriander leaves- 2 tbsp Mint leaves- 2 tbsp chopped Boiled chopped eggs-1 no Grated cheese- 2 tbsp. | 1. Prepare the dough for the parathas and allow it to rest, and divide it into 4 portions. 2. Prepare the chicken filling for the parathas by heating oil/ghee in a pan, saute the onions, ginger, and chillies for a few seconds. 3. Add in the chicken pieces cut finely, add salt all powdered spices to taste, a little water just to cook the chicken, add in the tomato sauce and simmer, allow to cook for 10-12 mins, add in the boiled chopped eggs, coriander, mint, and mix well. 4. Remove onto a plate, cool down the dry to moist textured filling, add in grated cheese and mix, stuff the same into the parathas, cook them on a tava with oil/ghee to a nice, crusty golden colour on both sides, cut and serve hot. |
Recipe-4] PANEER AUR CHEESE WALE PARATHE
| Ingredients | Method |
| For the paratha dough: 1 cup atta ½ cup maida Salt-1/4 tsp Oil/ghee- 2 tsp for the dough + as needed for cooking the parathas Water as needed to make a firm, hard dough- rest for 20 mins. For the paneer & cheese stuffing: Grated paneer- 1 cup Grated cheese-1/4 cup Chopped green chillies- 1 tsp Salt and crushed black pepper to taste Coriander leaves chopped-2 tbsp Mint leaves- 2 tsp chopped Roasted crushed jeera-1/2 tsp Ajwain- ½ tsp Garam masala powder-1/4 tsp Boiled mashed potatoes-1/2 cup | 1. Prepare the dough for the parathas and allow to rest. Divide it into 4 portions. 2. Prepare the stuffing by combining all the ingredients in a mixing bowl and placing it into the parathas as a filling. 3. Cook the paneer aur cheese wale parathe on a tava using oil/ghee on a low to medium flame, cooking on both sides to a nice, crusty colour. 4. Cut them into quarters/wedges and serve hot with a bowl of curd/raita or some pickle. |
Recipe- 5] SHAKHARKHANDI KE PARATHE
| Ingredients | Method |
| For the paratha dough: 1 cup atta ½ cup maida Salt-1/4 tsp Oil/ghee- 2 tsp for the dough + as needed for cooking the parathas Water as needed to make a firm, hard dough- rest for 20 mins. For the Shakarkhandi stuffing: Sweet potatoes- 400 gms boiled, peeled and mashed Boiled mashed green peas- ½ cup Grated carrot- ¼ cup Salt and crushed black pepper to taste Coriander and mint leaves- 2 tbsp. chopped Aamchur powder-1 tsp Chaat masala-1/2 tsp Red chilli powder-1/2 tsp Roasted crushed jeera-1/2 tsp Green chillies- 2 tsp chopped | 1. Prepare the dough for the parathas and allow to rest. 2. Prepare the stuffing for the parathas and mix them well in a mixing bowl. 3. Divide the dough into 4 portions, roll and stuff the filling inside each portion. Roll it back into a paratha and cook it on a tava using oil/ghee to a light golden colour. 4. Cut into halves/quarters and serve hot with papad, pickle, raita. |
Recipe- 6] SOY BEAN & DAL PARATHAS
| Ingredients | Method |
| For the paratha dough: 1 cup atta ½ cup maida Salt-1/4 tsp Oil/ghee- 2 tsp for the dough + as needed for cooking the parathas Water as needed to make a firm, hard dough- rest for 20 mins. For the soy bean and dal stuffing: Oil/ghee-2 tsp Jeera-1/2 tsp Ginger-garlic paste-1 tsp Green chillies- 1 tsp chopped Soy keema-1/2 cup soaked in warm water for 10 mins Green moong dal- ½ cup boiled-3/4th cooked Salt to taste Turmeric powder-1/2 tsp Red chilli powder-1/2 tsp Garam masala powder-1/2 tsp Coriander and mint- 2 tbsp chopped Aamchur powder- ½ tsp Ajwain-1/2 tsp Boiled mashed potatoes-1/2 cup | 1. Prepare the dough for the parathas and keep aside. Divide into 4 portions and roll for the parathas. 2. Prepare the soy and moong dal stuffing by heating oil/ghee in a pan add in the jeera, ginger-garlic paste, green chilies and saute, add in the drained soy keema and partly cooked green moong dal and bhunao. 3. Add in salt and powdered spices and mix well, cook for 3-4 mins on a medium flame. Check for seasonings and adjust accordingly, add in the boiled mashed potatoes and combine them all well. 4. Allow the mixture to cool in a plate and then start stuffing the parathas with the filling. Cook on a tava using oil or ghee until a nice crusty texture and light golden colour are visible as the parathas cook, cut them into pieces and serve hot. |
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