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Friday, March 16, 2012

Potato And Parsley Paratha


          Most often, I make only plain rotis, parathas are reserved for those relaxed weekend lunches, as they take a little more time to roll out. But if you mix in the filling to the dough instead of stuffing it in the parathas, it saves some time. Adding some boiled potatoes to the roti dough makes it more softer and I had a big bunch of parsley and really didn't know how to use it all up, so just added some to the parathas instead of the regular coriander. The parathas came out really soft and tasted great..

Need To Have
  • Whole Wheat Flour - 2 + 1/2 cups
  • Mashed Potatoes - 1/2 cup
  • Chopped Parsley - 1 cup
  • Chilli Powder - 1 teaspoon
  • Turmeric Powder - 1/4 teaspoon
  • Asafoetida - 1/4 teaspoon

Method
          Mix all the ingredients with salt and water and make a soft dough, apply some oil and keep. Roll out into slightly thick discs or rotis. Put them on a hot pan, cook for few seconds, flip over, apply some oil, flip over,  apply oil on the second side, cook till brown spots appear on the bottom, flip one more time and cook on the second side. Remove it and serve it warm with any side dish or with just some pickle and curd.

Sending this to Spicy Treats for the Show Me The Hits - Fiber Rich Foods event,
                   to Vegetarian Food And Me for I'm The Star event,
                   to Shama's Easy2cook Recipes for Sara's Cooking With Love - Granddad Series event,
                   to Srav's Cooking Concepts for Vegan Diets - Only Plant Based event,
                   to Food Corner for the Midweek Fiesta event,
                   to Chef Al Dente for the Gimme Green event,
                   to Zesty South Indian Kitchen for the Hearth And Soul Blog Hop event,
                   to Tickling Palates for the Let's Cook Greens event and
                   to Sara's Corner for the Women's Day Celebration event.
               

Note 
If you are planning to make the parathas a little later, prepare a slightly stiff dough, it tends to become very soft and sticky and will be difficult to roll out.

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36 comments:

  1. paratha looks aromaticccccc with parsley.

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  2. Lovely presentation Hema. Love the aroma of this parathas.

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  3. wow...the presentation is so inviting.....loved the clicks....must try this week end..good one..thanks for sharing

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  4. I love the way you presented parathas. recipe is fantastic

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  5. Delicious parathas,I can just taste the flavors..What a coincidence dear,I just made the same combo few days back(potato n parsley),loved it!!
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  6. Parsley is not a personal favourite but this is how flavour combinations are figured out! Intersting that you choe hing/asafoetida instead of any other spice. :-)

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  7. nice combo...looks yumm...nice presentation.

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  8. the parathas looks great.. ave never tried mashing potatoes with flour..shall give it a shot.. & thanks for linking it :)

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  9. feel like digging right in! yum....

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  10. That sounds interesting,yummy and flavorful..lovely presentation.

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  11. Aloo parathas are my all time favorite! I like the idea of mixing the potatoes with the flour...reduces one step. I have to give it a try .

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  12. wow...what a flavourful parathas!!! Loved the recipe & the presentation!! Awesome click too :)

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  13. flavorful and yummy parathas..awesome clicks!!
    Spicy-Aroma

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  14. i usually make dal n greens paratha this way, never tried or thought to make with aloo...very interesting...i bet they turned out to be flavorful n tasty one...lovely presentation!
    thanks for linking to the event!
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  15. Delicious potato and parsely paratha. I love it.

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  16. Nice combination of flavours Hema...parathas look delicious!! Thanks a lot for linking this to my event :)

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  17. very delicious and a beautiful presentation.

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  18. nice combo......parathas looks really wonderful.iam sure this tastes awesoem...perfectly done.book marking.....
    Maha

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  19. Yummy parathas sounds so delicious.

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  20. The parathas look really good.

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  21. That looks soo soft and yummy! Makes me soo hungry!

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  22. Paratha looks delicious...This sounds a nice combo with potato & parsley.Thanks a lot for sharing with Midweek Fiesta...

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  23. yumm n awesome parathas with lovely combo.......super dear

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  24. Your paratha looks delicious with potato and parsley! Would be great with any curry!

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  25. The parathas look yummy...my mother usually makes aloo puri or roti like this...adding mashed potato to the dough, rather than stuffing it separately, comes out a treat! The pics look great Hema :-)

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  26. always in search new parathas to put in lunch box.. bookmarked.. :)

    Noel collections

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  27. I love flat breads and there is such an amazing array of them out there! This method of fillings being included in the dough is a great idea. No doubt these are packed with flavor. I am saving this-yum!

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  28. apt for lunch box ...yummy and flavourful parathas

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  29. Delicious partha with potato and parsely, thanks for sharing with Heath and Soul blog hop.

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  30. Potato with parsley sounds very interesting !!!!

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  31. Very unique combo and perfectly done parathas !! thanks for linking to the event !!

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