Besan Paratha is highly nutritious gram flour bread popular in Punjabi cuisine..The paratha was first conceived in ancient Punjab (which now forms eastern-Pakistan and northern India), but soon became popular all over South Asia and is now available in every South Asian region..A paratha can be eaten simply with a blob of butter spread on top but it is best served with pickles and yoghurt, or thick spicy curries of meat and vegetables. Some people prefer to roll up the paratha into a tube and eat it with tea, often dipping the paratha into the tea..I have added frozen methi leaves instead of coriander leaves as the recipe from
here says, also i skipped onion else i followed the same, we enjoyed having this healthy nutritious flat bread with Mango thokku (grated mango pickle), spicy side dish n thick curd..This is my entry for
RCI-Haryana, guest hosted by EC of Simple Indian Food, event started by
Lakshmi of Veggie Cuisine...also to
Garnishing Tips N Technique for Indian foods by Food Fanatic..goes even to
JFI-Wheat guest hosted by Roma, event started by
Indira...
1/2cup Besan (Gram Flour)
1cup Wheat flour
1 tsp Red Chili Powder
1/2 tsp Turmeric Powder
4 pinches Asafetida
1/2 tsp Cumin seeds
Handful of Methi leaves
1/4cup All purpose flour for dusting
Salt to taste
Ghee or oil
Mix all the ingredients except ghee or oil in a bowl n leave them aside for half an hour...divide the dough into equal portions, dust the dough balls with all purpose flour while rolling instead of wheat flour, coz wheat flour will get burned while cooking the parathas and roll them as circles..drizzle half a tsp of oil r ghee n cook the paratha on both sides until they get cooked well..
Serve the Besan and methi paratha with pickles r curds!! Nutritious Flat bread na!!!
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Original Recipes by Lore of Culinarty...
Besan and Methi parathas, sounds mouthwatering! :)
ReplyDeleteyummy.. I have to ask you this... how do you get the time to post 2 recipes everyday? :)
ReplyDeleteI am stunned :)
U roll perfectly the roti too. Love the butter on top!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and perfect :-)
ReplyDeletehealthy and quick dish..
ReplyDeleteapple tart looks mouthwatering priya..
I love these parathas...all my gujarati friends would get this in their tiffins in school and I would eat from all of them...yours look awesome...
ReplyDeletelovely parathas
ReplyDeleteLike the flavor of besan in rotis, gotto try this.
ReplyDeleteYUm yum parathas :)and OMG,u post so fast....yesterday only i think I checked ur cake recipe..today i see two posts:))))good gng gal...
ReplyDeleteHave heard of adding little besan to methi roti,but this ratio is different! Looks too good:)
ReplyDeletewow what a helthy combo looks so yum yum with that butter must be taste great nice entry priya
ReplyDeleteNice recipe priya,tell me how u take out time to post 2 recipes in a day and to very different recipes.
ReplyDeleteBesan n methi paratha..sounds interesting...will try :)
ReplyDeletehealthy parathas.. looks yum & delicious..
ReplyDeleteMy family is crazy about anything with methi,and the Theplas and methi parathas are absolute fav. of my hubby.
ReplyDeleteYours recipe is slightly different,but i would surely like to try out the variation
lovely. thanks for such mouthwatering recipe.
ReplyDeletebesan in methi paratha? sounds interesting..
ReplyDeletesound healthy and yummy! the tiramisu looks perfect too.
ReplyDeletewow..it looks yummy, thanks for the entry
ReplyDeletesuper delicious...all ur recipes rock. i m floored. thanks for sending them over. looking forward to featuring them!
ReplyDeleteSuper dish. I came to know you through wheat event that I too participate.
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