I bookmarked long back this cabbage roti and oats coconut chutney at Usha's Veg Inspirations, yesterday i got an opportunity to try out these both dishes for our dinner, i used chinese cabbages to make these rotis which turned out the dough bit sticky eventhough they tasted very delicious and crunchiness of the cabbage turned out this rotis more delicious..Coming to the oats coconut chutney, i didnt even opened my mouth before serving this oats coconut chutney to my family with cabbage rotis, none found out the secret ingredient until i revealed that i used oats in this chutney, I tempered this chutney with mustard seeds, urad dal and curry leaves while Usha didnt went for this ,else i prepared them exactly as she went for..This oats coconut chutney is going to be a keeper for me and thanks to usha for sharing these both delectable and healthy dishes...Sending this both dishes to T&T-Veg Inspirations guest hosted by Saveur..
Cabbage Roti:
3cups Whole wheat flour
1+1/2cups Cabbage (finely chopped)
2tbsp Flax seed meal
1tsp Chilli powder
1/2tsp Ajwain seeds
1/2tsp Caraway seeds
1/2tsp Coriander powder
3/4tsp Cumin powder
Salt
Water
Oil for cooking
Mix the whole wheat flour, cabbage, flax seed meal along with all spices, add water little by little until they turns a smooth dough, keep aside for 15minutes, knead again the dough by adding few more flour as this dough tends to be bit sticky..make medium sized balls from the dough and roll them as rotis..
Heat a pan, drop the rolled rotis, drizzle few drops of oil and cook on both sides until they get well cooked..
Oats Coconut Chutney:
2tbsp Urad dal
2tbsp Channa dal
1/2cup Quick cooking oats
3/4cup Grated coconut
4no Green chillies
Few curry leaves
Salt
1/2tsp Mustard seeds+urad dal
Dry roast the urad dal and channa dal one by one until they turns well roasted, dry roast the quick cooking oats for few minutes, dry roast curry leaves in the same pan and keep aside...Grind coarsely the oats, roasted dals and curry leaves, add the grated coconut, green chillies with enough water and grind as bit coarsely paste, finally heat some oil, fry the mustard seeds, urad dal and curry leaves..add this tempered spices to the chutney and enjoy along with cabbage rotis...
Cabbage Roti:
3cups Whole wheat flour
1+1/2cups Cabbage (finely chopped)
2tbsp Flax seed meal
1tsp Chilli powder
1/2tsp Ajwain seeds
1/2tsp Caraway seeds
1/2tsp Coriander powder
3/4tsp Cumin powder
Salt
Water
Oil for cooking
Mix the whole wheat flour, cabbage, flax seed meal along with all spices, add water little by little until they turns a smooth dough, keep aside for 15minutes, knead again the dough by adding few more flour as this dough tends to be bit sticky..make medium sized balls from the dough and roll them as rotis..
Heat a pan, drop the rolled rotis, drizzle few drops of oil and cook on both sides until they get well cooked..
Oats Coconut Chutney:
2tbsp Urad dal
2tbsp Channa dal
1/2cup Quick cooking oats
3/4cup Grated coconut
4no Green chillies
Few curry leaves
Salt
1/2tsp Mustard seeds+urad dal
Dry roast the urad dal and channa dal one by one until they turns well roasted, dry roast the quick cooking oats for few minutes, dry roast curry leaves in the same pan and keep aside...Grind coarsely the oats, roasted dals and curry leaves, add the grated coconut, green chillies with enough water and grind as bit coarsely paste, finally heat some oil, fry the mustard seeds, urad dal and curry leaves..add this tempered spices to the chutney and enjoy along with cabbage rotis...
New combination.Nice.,
ReplyDeletesounds healthy dear :-)
ReplyDeleteroti looks lovely priya and oats in chutney sounds healthy...
ReplyDeleteVery healthy and delicious:)
ReplyDeleteWoww. .sounts too good.. looks amazing !!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I love the combination of flavours. Thank you for submitting them to T&T! :)
ReplyDeleteWoderful chutney I never thought you can make chutney with oats.I learn so much from your blog each post is a new lesson.Very innovative.
ReplyDeleteits mouthwatering me here..and its my hubby's favt chutney
ReplyDeleteim def trying out the chutney recipe...it looks yum
ReplyDeletemouthwatering recipe..oats chutney excellent recipe...
ReplyDeletelooks yummy, and a nice chutney using oats..
ReplyDeleteA great combination! They both look awesome and delicious!
ReplyDeletemy mom used 2 make cabbage roti a lot.. adding flax seed is definitely new
ReplyDeletelooks divine with oats coconut chutney dear..
wow oats chutney..really new...my daughter loves cabbage parathas, i often make them :)
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As usual a very novel recipe. Gr8 idea to use oats.
ReplyDeletePriya you are so innovative with your recipes; my 'must-do' list from your blog is growing! :-)
ReplyDeleteThe rotis are nutritious and the chutney is healthy!
ReplyDeleteChutney looks tempting priya,,cabbage roti souns interesting...
ReplyDeleteSounds a wonderful combo..never tried chutney with oats..looks tempting,bookmarking.
ReplyDeletenice one!
ReplyDeleteChutney and chapathi looks really delicious...
ReplyDeletesomething new, never have done this comba, sounds interesting
ReplyDeleteThese both sound delicious. Oats in a chutney is new to me. I have much to learn :-). I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteHealthy and delicious ..loved it...
ReplyDeletewow priya thats a amazing idea of using oats in chutney...i couldnt think of it ...great one
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful!!=)
ReplyDeletewonderful combo ...delicious cabage rote with yummy oats chutney wow must tastes divine...love to try it
ReplyDeleteSatya
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thanks priya for commenting on my macroni salad.even ur dis recipe is great.if u like u can become follower of my blog
ReplyDeleteCabbage roti and oats coconut chutney looks yumm Priya.
ReplyDeletelooks tasty and sounds healthy!
ReplyDeleteoh, I am just drooling over that chutney..looks wonderful, must have tasted awesome with that cabbage roti..nice combo.
ReplyDeletevery tempting rotis... luks soft and healthy...
ReplyDeletePriya, you come up with these wonderful looking innovative recipes. Hats off :)
ReplyDeleteBoth the dishes look delicious! I make these cabbage theplas or parathas too, but loved your idea of adding some flaxseed powder. Will have to try adding some oats to the coconut chutney next time I make it.
ReplyDeleteInnovation at its peak again. Chutney looks fantastic :)
ReplyDeleteBoth are wonderful ideas. Nice for us that u experiment and tell us about the good stuff! :) Cheers!
ReplyDeleteHealthy recipe.... Looks to good...
ReplyDeleteChutney with oats-very unique idea! I love cabbage!
ReplyDeleteOats in Chutney! thanks for posting this unique recipe Nithya.
ReplyDeleteI love to eat cabbage as it is so yummy and really tasty. It do not have cholesterol also so that we do not have to worry about our body but if we are making it oil free or in very less oil. Cabbage roti is really nice recipe even I made once in fifteen days.
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Inspired by this post, I made Oats Kurma for black beans.. really nice..
ReplyDeleteSuper and nice post...prepared and came out well...
ReplyDeletesuper recipe and combination...prepared came out well...my family liked it..Thanks
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