Tuesday 6 January 2009

ALOO PARATHA (Aloo Ka Paratha)

ALOO PARATHA RECIPE (Aloo Ka Paratha)

This is something that reminds me of my desi life when a child as the English have a Sunday fry up for breakie in our home it was Aloo parata, moli parata, gobi parata and some days kemma parata. Makes a filling meal or snack.

Ingredients for alu paratha :
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Stuffing:
2 boiled Potatoes
1 small finely chopped Onion (optional)
Coriander leaves finely chopped
Small piece of Ginger (very finely chopped or grated)
1 or 2 green Chilies (finely chopped)
Salt Red Chili powder and Garam masala as per taste
Butter


Preparation of aaloo paratha :


For the cover make dough out of whole-wheat flour (atta), as you would do for any parantha/roti.
Mash the potatoes.
Add all the stuffing items to mashed potatoes and mix it properly.
Make two medium size chapati, add the filling to the one chapati and cover it with the second one.
Now roll it slightly. Put it in a pre-heated oven at 450-degree. Cover top oven grill with aluminum foil & Place Paratha over it for easy baking.
When top side is done change the side and keep a check (till properly baked)
Spread butter over it. Serve aloo paratha hot with natural yougart or pickles.

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I tryed to make some molli ones so i had just come to show you the pic's
Moli is a white raddish
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this picture is taken from the net and not my finished product.
Ingredients:


For stuffing:
3 Mooli (Radish)
Salt To Taste
1/2 tsp Red chilli powder
1/2 tsp Corainder powder
2 Green chillies, chopped finely
2 tbsp Corainder leaves
For dough:
2 cups Wheat flour
Salt To taste
Water As needed
Butter
Preparation:


Sieve the wheat flour and salt. Add water and knead to stiff dough. Cover and keep aside.
Peel and grate the radish. Squeeze and drain all the water.
Heat the pan and fry the radish to light brown. Add salt, red chilli powder, green chillies, corainder leaves and mix well. Allow it to cool.
Take some dough and roll into small puri, put 2tsp of stuffing and cover all the sides. Roll again into a thick, round parantha.
Heat a tava and fry the mooli ka paratha both sides to crispy and brown. Put some oil over the paratha.
Serve the mooli paratha hot with raita or curry.

6 comments:

Ines said...

Must try them on my next holidays, mashallah they look delicious. I have eaten the afghani version and I love them.

Anonymous said...

Assalaamu alaikum

I feel inspired to give paratha another go! I love aloo paratha so much! A sister showed me how to make it - you guys make it look so easy but I think it takes practice! Yummy!

Rainbow In The Grey Sky said...

Took me years to get to this point so yes practice and they are still not as good as mums.

Fruitful Fusion said...

Ma sha Allah! They look yummy! If I'm lucky I might get to grab some of my Mum's Keema paratha tomorrow! In sha Allah! :D

Happy Muslim Mama said...

Assalam-alaikam Sis,
How I love these and yes they do take practice. I always get away by saying mine never come out properly, so my poor husband has to resort to making them for us all out of left over keema, gobi or aloo.
Paratha's must be an integral part of desi childhoods.

The Gori Wife said...

I really love to make these, but instead of layering two parathas, I just put some aloo in a gob of paratha dough that I've made a well in, and pinch it closed, then roll it out. Most times it works, sometimes it doesn't. :( But it's so difficult to make that I try to do a lot at once and then freeze them with some plastic wrap or waxed paper in between the layers and then you have it on hand for a great quick breakfast!

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