We are potato lovers, everyone at home can have potatoes as anything everyday. If i make parathas with potatoes, none will say no to it. This time i couldnt resist myself adding some shredded
purple cabbage along with potatoes to make some delicious paratha. Actually i rarely get purple cabbage from the nearby farmer's market , dunno why i rarely cook with apart from making coleslaw as this purple cabbage make the raw cabbage salad more colourful.My experiment with purple cabbage and potato paratha turned out extremely prefect, and the stuffing colour pulled everyone to think twice and somehow everyone at home thought that the stuffing was made with beets. However i revealed the secret ingredient while serving.
After a nutritious stuffed paratha and delicius crispy paneer masala ragi dosa, am posting this purple cabbage, potato paratha for this week's blogging marathon, my theme for this week is Indian bread basket. If you get a chance to cook with purple cabbage, dont forget to give a try to this stuffed parathas as they are simple and quick to make. Since the paratha goes for an ultimate potato-cabbage filling you doesnt even need any side dish to serve along with.This vegan parathas can be a super filling lunch as well as a satisfying dinner and anyone can carry this parathas happily in their lunchbox as well.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#49.
Purple Cabbage-Potato Masala:
3nos Potatoes (cooked & mashed)
1/4kg Purple cabbage (shredded)
2nos Onions (chopped)
2nos Green chillies (chopped)
1tsp Cumin seeds
1tsp Garam masala powder
Salt
Oil
Heat oil, let crack the cumin seeds, add the chopped onions, chopped green chillies, sauté everything for few minutes.
Add immediately the shredded purple cabbage,cook for few minutes.
Now add the mashed potatoes, garam masala powder and salt, cook everything in simmer for few minutes, put off the stove.
Keep aside and let them cool..
For Paratha:
2cups Wheat flour
water
Salt
All purpose flour for dusting
Take the wheat flour in a large bowl with salt, gradually add the water,knead everything as a soft dough,keep aside for half an hour.
Make a lemon size balls from the dough, dust with all purpose flour,roll them as a small disc.
Place a medium sized ball of already prepared purple cabbage-potato masala, seal the edges together, roll them as parathas by dusting with all purpose flour and rolling gently..
Heat a tawa, drop gently the stuffed purple cabbage-potato paratha,drizzle few drops of oil.
Cook on both sides in medium flame until they get cooked well.
Enjoy hot.
Masala de Chou violet- pomme de terre :
3 pommes de terre (cuit et ecrase )
1/4kg de chou rouge (rapé)
2 Oignons ( hachés )
1 piments verts ( hachés )
1 c à café de graines de cumin
1 c à café Poudre de garam masala
sel
huile
Ajoutez immédiatement le chou râpé et faites cuire pendant quelques minutes.
Ajoutez les pommes de terre ,la poudre de garam masala et le sel , faire cuire le tout pendant quelques minutes.
Gardez de côté.
Pour Paratha :
2 verres de Farine de blé (Indien)
eau
sel
farine
Prenez la farine de blé dans un grand bol avec le sel , ajoutez l'eau , pétrissez et gardez de côté pendant une demi- heure .
Faire 5-6 boules avec la pâte de paratha .
Saupoudrez les boules avec de la farine et aplatissez les avec un rouleaux à pâtisserie .
Placez une petite boule de masala chou violet-pomme de terre sur la pâte aplatie, couvrir le masala avec la pâte et roulez les à nouveau comme une boule.
Roulez-les comme des parathas, cuire le paratha dans une poêle chaude avec un filet d'huile jusqu'à ce qu'ils soient bien cuits .
Servir chaud.
purple cabbage along with potatoes to make some delicious paratha. Actually i rarely get purple cabbage from the nearby farmer's market , dunno why i rarely cook with apart from making coleslaw as this purple cabbage make the raw cabbage salad more colourful.My experiment with purple cabbage and potato paratha turned out extremely prefect, and the stuffing colour pulled everyone to think twice and somehow everyone at home thought that the stuffing was made with beets. However i revealed the secret ingredient while serving.
After a nutritious stuffed paratha and delicius crispy paneer masala ragi dosa, am posting this purple cabbage, potato paratha for this week's blogging marathon, my theme for this week is Indian bread basket. If you get a chance to cook with purple cabbage, dont forget to give a try to this stuffed parathas as they are simple and quick to make. Since the paratha goes for an ultimate potato-cabbage filling you doesnt even need any side dish to serve along with.This vegan parathas can be a super filling lunch as well as a satisfying dinner and anyone can carry this parathas happily in their lunchbox as well.Check out the Blogging Marathon page for the other Blogging Marathoners doing BM#49.
Purple Cabbage-Potato Masala:
3nos Potatoes (cooked & mashed)
1/4kg Purple cabbage (shredded)
2nos Onions (chopped)
2nos Green chillies (chopped)
1tsp Cumin seeds
1tsp Garam masala powder
Salt
Oil
Heat oil, let crack the cumin seeds, add the chopped onions, chopped green chillies, sauté everything for few minutes.
Add immediately the shredded purple cabbage,cook for few minutes.
Now add the mashed potatoes, garam masala powder and salt, cook everything in simmer for few minutes, put off the stove.
Keep aside and let them cool..
For Paratha:
2cups Wheat flour
water
Salt
All purpose flour for dusting
Take the wheat flour in a large bowl with salt, gradually add the water,knead everything as a soft dough,keep aside for half an hour.
Make a lemon size balls from the dough, dust with all purpose flour,roll them as a small disc.
Place a medium sized ball of already prepared purple cabbage-potato masala, seal the edges together, roll them as parathas by dusting with all purpose flour and rolling gently..
Heat a tawa, drop gently the stuffed purple cabbage-potato paratha,drizzle few drops of oil.
Cook on both sides in medium flame until they get cooked well.
Enjoy hot.
Masala de Chou violet- pomme de terre :
3 pommes de terre (cuit et ecrase )
1/4kg de chou rouge (rapé)
2 Oignons ( hachés )
1 piments verts ( hachés )
1 c à café de graines de cumin
1 c à café Poudre de garam masala
sel
huile
Chauffez l'huile , frire les graines de cumins et ajoutez les oignons hachés , les piments verts hachés ,et faire sauter le tout quelques minutes.
Ajoutez immédiatement le chou râpé et faites cuire pendant quelques minutes.
Ajoutez les pommes de terre ,la poudre de garam masala et le sel , faire cuire le tout pendant quelques minutes.
Gardez de côté.
Pour Paratha :
2 verres de Farine de blé (Indien)
eau
sel
farine
Prenez la farine de blé dans un grand bol avec le sel , ajoutez l'eau , pétrissez et gardez de côté pendant une demi- heure .
Faire 5-6 boules avec la pâte de paratha .
Saupoudrez les boules avec de la farine et aplatissez les avec un rouleaux à pâtisserie .
Placez une petite boule de masala chou violet-pomme de terre sur la pâte aplatie, couvrir le masala avec la pâte et roulez les à nouveau comme une boule.
Roulez-les comme des parathas, cuire le paratha dans une poêle chaude avec un filet d'huile jusqu'à ce qu'ils soient bien cuits .
Servir chaud.
Very healthy and filling paratha akka.
ReplyDeletethese look so good
ReplyDeletelovely paratha...
ReplyDeleteLove that paratha Priya, very nice use of colourful ingredient..
ReplyDeletetasty and delicious!
ReplyDeleteOriya this is great. I too will make these for the girls.
ReplyDeletewow thats an innovative combo :) and paratha looks so scrumptious aks !!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and healthy Paratha.
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely Priya and love that light pink color inside the paratha :)
ReplyDeleteVery filling paratha. I love purple cabbage too.
ReplyDeleteYummy filling,will try this
ReplyDeletesuperb paratas..drooling
ReplyDeleteHealthy, delicious and filling Parathas :)
ReplyDeleteThey look yummy, nice color of the filling.
ReplyDeleteNice combo for a paratha. Looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteHealthy and hearty parathas.
ReplyDeleteThat's a unique combination. Have to give it a try.
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Nice idea n healthy paratha
ReplyDeleteLove the idea of using purple cabbage in the stuffing. Parathas look colorful and delicious.
ReplyDeleteVery unique filling priya!!! That cabbage goes well with potatoes!!! Filling and healthy meal!! :)
ReplyDeletedelicious preparation
ReplyDeleteLove the healthy and colorful filling.
ReplyDeleteInteresting combo. The paratha looks good.
ReplyDeleteGreat combo
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