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January 8, 2010
Cabbage Paratha
A quick fix meal for dinner or lunch!
For the stuffing:
Shredded Cabbage and Carrot- 2 cups( I used store bought shredded cabbage and carrots)
Salt
Hing- a pinch
Turmeric powder-1/4 tsp
Red chilli powder or finely minced green chilli
Garam masala powder-1/2 tsp
Coriander leaves chopped-a handful
Jeera-1 tsp
Ginger/Garlic grated(optional)-1/2 tsp each(or less)
For the dough:
Whole Wheat Flour-roughly 2 cups
Salt
Water as needed
Method:
Mix the flour and salt. Add water little by little and make a soft dough. Set aside.
Mix all the ingredients required to make the stuffing.
Heat oil in a pan. Fry the veggies until they become soft(2-3 minutes).
To make parathas:
Divide the dough into golf sized balls.
Lightly flour the rolling board.
Take a ball and roll out into 5 inch circle using a rolling pin.
Place 2 tbsp of the stuffing in the center.
Lift the edges and bring together in the center and press the ends well and seal it.
Flatten the ball carefully into a big circle.
Remove any filling that oozes out while rolling the dough.
Heat a griddle. Cook the parathas on both sides with ghee or oil to golden brown.
Serve with raitha/yogurt/pickle.
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Yummy paratha Mahi :) very healthy too.I jus want to try it so badly for lunch tomorrow!
ReplyDeleteThese look like quesadillas! Makes great meal!
ReplyDeleteI also make it in similar way..just love any kind of paratha's...lovely click dear
ReplyDeleteHealthy tasty parathas...nice click, the shape looks nice!
ReplyDeleteyummy, colourful, and well aligned
ReplyDeleteThe Parathas look too inviting...Its about to be lunch-time here, Can i have a bite please:)
ReplyDeletenice presentation dear....healthy paratha
ReplyDeleteThe parathas look so perfect.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and delicous.
ReplyDeleteLooks super delicious.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah, I have some cabbage and carrot to use up in the fridge, yum!
ReplyDeleteCabbage paratha & click looks awesome..liked the perfect shape you got..out of these
ReplyDeleteCabbage Paratha look delicious and interesting recipe.
ReplyDeletevery nice idea, never thot of stuffing parathas with cabbage! I see u used raw cabbage, how did it tatse? did cook in the event of toasting paratha?
ReplyDeleteDelicious Paratha mahima, love the click !
ReplyDeleteParatha looks perfect and inviting!.. nice :)
ReplyDeletelooks fantastic, must be tasty...can't wait to make and eat.
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Such a beautiful stuffed cabbage parathas...yumm!!
ReplyDeleteNice one Mahimaa.. I have the same question as another commenter - did the cabbage get cooked when you cook the parathas?
ReplyDelete- Indhu (www.thayirsaadham.com)
lovely and yummy..looks really nice and spicy..
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy and delicious... Nice click...
ReplyDeleteLooks very nice .... lovely photo
ReplyDeletewowww..healhy recipe.... :)
ReplyDeleteYummy and tasty paratha, Awesome Click and presentation.
ReplyDeleteah, this is the one you were telling me about! they look good :)
ReplyDeleteStill have not tried cabbage paratha,yet have heard that it tastes too good,looks so tempting Mahima!
ReplyDeleteKanna,
ReplyDeleteYour paratha looks perfect and inviting
Appa
Nice, yummy looking parathas. I also make it in the same manner. The only difference is that i usually boil the cabbage and drain it before stuffing.
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Looks very delicious and tempting...first time here..all recipes looks very good...
ReplyDeleteHmmm..Yummy...
ReplyDeleteCan you just tell me how many parathas your recipe will make... want to give it a try..
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yummy ... they look lovely
ReplyDeleteParathas look lovely, nice click!
ReplyDeleteParathas look and sound delicious ! Lovely pics...
ReplyDeletelooks yum. never tried cabbage in paratha before.
ReplyDeleteThe background really picked all the veggie color u stuffed! Looks pretty!
ReplyDeleteHey Mahima,
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting my blog...you know what i've made this paratha this morning,none left to take a pic!!!!!!!
Thanks Mahima... I will try out your cabbage parathas and will let you know how they came out..
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog!
Cheers
Jyoti
www.theveggiehut.blogspot.com
stuffed cabbage parata , mm yummy
ReplyDeletelooks sooo delicious. tempting click..
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ReplyDeleteThanks
looks healthy and great...
ReplyDeleteWish you and your family a very happy and prosperous new year.
ReplyDeleteI liked your blog very much. I appreciate for your wonderful presentation. Cabbage paratha looks delicious and yummy. I have become your follower so I will be visiting your blog hereafter. You are welcome in my blogs.
Gorgeous looking Cabbage parathas, love the pics as always.
ReplyDeleteafter frying the cabbage carrot gravy leave it over the counter for few minutes. the gravy will start watering. use the water to make chappati dough (reduce salt in dough)
ReplyDeleteParathas look awesome. I like the way the atta layer looks crip with cabbage stuffing soft inside. Will give a try.
ReplyDeleteHi mahima,
ReplyDeleteI tried these parathas yesterday and it turned out to be delicious..!
-Sandhya