Best 3 Parathas 2 Ways Recipes

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Parathas, an essential part of Indian cuisine, are flatbreads made with whole wheat flour. They are typically cooked with ghee or oil, and can be stuffed with a variety of ingredients. There are many different recipes for parathas, but two of the most popular are aloo paratha and gobhi paratha. In this article, we will provide instructions on how to make both of these delicious parathas at home.

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PARATHA RECIPE, HOW TO MAKE PARATHA



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Parathas are unleavened Indian flatbreads made with whole wheat flour. They are eaten for breakfast or a meal with chutney, pickle, curry or yogurt. This recipe shares how to make simple layered paratha.

Provided by Swasthi

Categories     Breakfast

Time 1h

Number Of Ingredients 5

2 cups wheat flour ((atta or substitute with all-purpose flour))
2 teaspoons oil (for kneading (optional))
¾ to 1 cup water ((or luke warm water))
¼ teaspoon salt ((optional, adjust to taste))
2 to 3 tablespoon ghee (or oil (use as needed))

Steps:

  • Mix together wheat flour, salt, oil in a wide mixing bowl.
  • Pour water little by little as needed & make a stiff non sticky dough.
  • Knead well to make the dough soft and pliable. If the dough is hard or dry knead with moist fingers.
  • When you press down the dough with a finger, you must feel it is soft and dent easily.
  • Wrap it in a moist cloth or cover it in a container and set aside for 30 mins.
  • You can also grease the ball with a few drops of oil and cover.
  • Knead the dough lightly & divide to 8 parts.
  • Then roll to balls & keep them covered.
  • Take a few tbsp of flour to a small bowl & flour the rolling area lightly.
  • Dip a ball in the flour and dust off the excess. Too much flour on the parathas can make them hard.
  • Place the ball on the rolling area and flatten it slightly with fingers.
  • With the help of a rolling pin begin to roll each ball to a round layer or roti of 7 inches. Do not put pressure on the dough, roll it with light hands.
  • Apply ghee all over the paratha and fold ⅓ part of it. (check step by step photos in the post)
  • Then apply the ghee to the folded part as well & repeat folding the other ⅓ part.
  • Apply ghee over the 3 layered long strip and fold ⅓ part of it.
  • Then repeat the other ⅓ part & you will have a square.
  • Sprinkle little more flour if needed to prevent sticking.
  • Then roll the square further to make a 7 inch square paratha.
  • Apply ghee all over the roti & fold it to half to make a half circle.
  • Next apply ghee over it & repeat folding it to get a triangle shape.
  • Sprinkle a bit of flour & begin to roll evenly to a triangle paratha.
  • Heat a griddle until hot on a medium high flame.
  • Dust off any excess flour over the parathas. Transfer paratha to the griddle gently. Cook it until you begin to see bubbles, then turn it to the other side.
  • Fry on a medium high flame on the other side as well pressing down with a spatula.
  • Pressing down helps the parathas to puff up and the layers get separated and get cooked through.
  • Turn the parathas too and fro. Cook until brown spots appear on both the sides.
  • Drizzle ghee or oil on both sides.
  • Remove the paratha to a wired rack or plate lined with a clean cloth or kitchen tissue.
  • Stack them one over the other to keep them soft.
  • To cook the next paratha make sure the pan is hot but not extremely hot that it burns the parathas. If you see any flour on the griddle gently and carefully wipe off with a thick clean cloth.
  • Serve paratha with curry or chutney or just yogurt.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 155 kcal, Carbohydrate 23 g, Protein 3 g, Fat 5 g, SaturatedFat 2 g, Cholesterol 9 mg, Sodium 73 mg, ServingSize 1 serving

PARATHAS 2 WAYS



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Story goes that my sister tried to feed me paratha when I was a baby-I was hooked, and I strongly believe it was the beginning of my love affair with food. Parathas are stuffed flatbreads that are beloved all over India. Delhi even has an alleyway called the Paranthe Wali Gali ("byway of the paratha" in Hindi). When making parathas, you can use just about any fillings you like to keep yours seasonal. Here I suggest a bright carrot filling and a creamy mashed pea filling.

Provided by Maneet Chauhan

Categories     appetizer

Time 45m

Yield 10 to 12 parathas

Number Of Ingredients 23

3 cups whole-wheat flour (preferably atta)
Kosher salt
2 cups peeled shredded carrot
1/2 white onion, chopped
2 green chiles, such as Thai or serrano, finely chopped
1 tablespoon chopped cilantro leaves
2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger
1 teaspoon toasted ground cumin
1 teaspoon chaat masala
Kosher salt
Vegetable oil
1 teaspoon cumin seeds
2 tablespoons grated fresh ginger
1 teaspoon dried fenugreek leaves
1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
1/4 teaspoon Kashmiri chili powder
1/4 teaspoon garam masala
1/4 teaspoon chaat masala
Salt and freshly cracked black pepper
1 cup frozen peas, thawed
Whole-wheat flour, for dusting
Vegetable oil or ghee
Butter, plain yogurt and Indian pickles, for serving

Steps:

  • For the dough: Mix the flour and salt to taste together in a large bowl. Begin adding about 1 cup water, adding the water until you have a soft dough. You can use a stand mixer fitted with a dough hook if you like. Knead the dough until smooth, 2 to 3 minutes.
  • For the carrot-ginger filling: Combine the carrot, onion, chiles, cilantro, ginger, cumin, chaat masala and salt to taste in a medium bowl. Set aside.
  • For the green pea-cumin filling: Heat about a teaspoon of oil in a cast-iron skillet over medium heat. Add the cumin seeds and cook until they start to crackle. Stir in the ginger. Add the fenugreek, coriander, chili powder, garam masala, chat masala and salt and pepper to taste. Add the peas. Mash coarsely with the back of a spoon and set aside.
  • To assemble the parathas: Pull off a piece of dough about the size of a lemon and roll it into a ball. Roll the ball out with a rolling pin until it is about as thin as a tortilla. Place 2 to 3 tablespoons of the filling of choice in the center. Bring all the edges up to the center to enclose the filling and then pinch to seal. Tear off any excess dough.
  • Flatten the filled dough with your hands. Then use the rolling pin to roll the paratha out to a circle 7 to 8 inches in diameter; use flour as needed to keep the dough from sticking.
  • Spoon oil or ghee onto a griddle set over medium heat. Cook the paratha on both sides until golden brown, about 2 minutes. Repeat with the remaining dough and filling, adding more oil to the griddle as necessary. Serve hot with butter, plain yogurt and Indian pickles.

PARATHAS



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Parathas are the shallow-fried version of chapatis. This recipes make crunchier and less-flaky parathas than those I buy from the store. Serve with cinnamon-sugar for a sweet treat or with curries as a scooping bread.

Provided by Brittney Tun

Categories     Bread     Quick Bread Recipes

Time 49m

Yield 8

Number Of Ingredients 9

1 ½ cups all-purpose flour
½ cup whole wheat flour
1 teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon melted butter
1 teaspoon white sugar
½ teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon dried mixed herbs
¾ cup water
oil for frying

Steps:

  • Mix all-purpose flour and whole wheat flour in a bowl. Sprinkle salt on top. Add butter, sugar, garlic powder, and dried herbs. Mix together with your fingers. Pour water in gradually; continue to mix by hand until a soft dough is formed.
  • Knead dough until smooth and elastic, about 7 minutes. Cover with a damp cloth; let rest for 30 minutes.
  • Divide dough into 8 equal portions. Shape into smooth balls; lightly flatten. Dust with flour and roll into thin circles about 1/16-inch thick and 7 inches in diameter.
  • Heat oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. Fry each dough circle until golden, about 2 minutes per side. Drain on paper towels.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 138.8 calories, Carbohydrate 24.1 g, Cholesterol 3.8 mg, Fat 3.2 g, Fiber 1.6 g, Protein 3.5 g, SaturatedFat 1.2 g, Sodium 302.5 mg, Sugar 0.7 g

Tips:

  • To make the perfect paratha, use a combination of all-purpose flour and whole wheat flour. This will give the paratha a nice texture and flavor.
  • Make sure the dough is well-kneaded. This will help the paratha to be soft and pliable.
  • When rolling out the paratha, use a light touch. Don't press down too hard, or the paratha will be tough.
  • Cook the paratha on a hot griddle. This will help the paratha to cook evenly and prevent it from sticking.
  • Serve the paratha hot with your favorite toppings. Some popular toppings include butter, ghee, yogurt, and chutney.

Conclusion:

Parathas are a delicious and versatile flatbread that can be enjoyed for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. With so many different ways to make and serve them, there's sure to be a paratha that everyone will love. So next time you're looking for a quick and easy meal, give parathas a try!

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