Friday, 2 December 2011

Radish paratha/ Mooli ka paratha (W/O Onion garlic)

 

Ingredients
For stuffing
Radish – 2 nos (grated)
Gram flour- 1tblsp
Green chilli – 2 no chopped
Turmeric powder – ¼ tea spoon
Amchur or dry mango powder – 1 tea spoon  (or u can add lemon juice or  chat masala)
Red chilli powder – ½ tea spoon
Roasted cumin powder – ½ tea spoon
Grated ginger – 1tsp
Chopped Coriander leaves  – 1tblsp  
Salt – as per taste

For paratha dough
Whole wheat flour – 2 cup
Salt – pinch
Oil – for frying parathas


Method:
In a large bowl, mix  flour, salt and oil. Add water to make soft dough. Knead the dough . The dough should be very smooth and soft. Set the dough aside for half an hour and cover.
squeeze all the water from the grated radish. 
Heat oil and add cumin seeds. Then add the grated ginger & chopped green chillies.
Stir & add grated radish, coriander-cumin powder, chilli powder, amchoor powder, salt. Cover and cook on a low flame for few minutes. Open the lid fry it well on a high flame till all water is absorbed and the mixture is dry (make sure it is dry, because if it is wet it will come out when rolling). Then add gram flour to it & mix well. Stir for another 5-10 min till raw smell of gram flour disappears . Add chopped coriander leaves & stir Till the stuffing becomes completely dry.
Make a small ball of outer cover and roll it into small round. Apply little oil. Make a small ball of stuffing. Stuff this ball into outer covering. Roll the ball light handed in to 6-7 inch circle. Whenever the dough sticks to the rolling pin or rolling surface, lightly sprinkle dry whole-wheat flour on both sides of the semi-rolled paratha.
Heat the tawa on medium flame. Place the paratha over the tawa. About half a minute you will see the paratha changing in colour lightly and puff different places.
Then flip the paratha over. You should see some light golden-brown spots on the topside. After a few seconds, spread 1 teaspoon of oil on the paratha. Again, flip the paratha and lightly press the puffed areas with a spatula that will help the paratha too puff from other sides.
Flip again and press with the spatula making sure the paratha is golden-brown on both sides.
Serve hot with curd & pickle.

Sending it to "LGSS - Lets Get Stuffed Series"

6 comments:

  1. Mooli paratha looks so crispy and yummy.

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  2. Paratha looks awesome and very delicious..:)
    Reva

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  3. This has been on my list forever. Looks perfect and thx for linking to the event.

    Vardhini
    Event: Sinful Delights
    Event: Stuffed Paratha

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  4. i love this..will surely try this paratha

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  5. Healthy & delish parathas!!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  6. thats what winter meals are all about...spicy mooli paratha with pickle yum.

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