Sunday, March 1, 2009

Soya Flour Paratha - Soft Flat Bread

Soya Flour is fine-ground, enzyme inactive, full-fat soya bean meal. High in oils and fats with a protein content of around 45%, Soya Flour is a very popular, all round ingredient that contributes many benefits to mixes. It is an effective binder, has an attractive malt aroma, and adds a smoothness that eases rolling.Soya flour can be used as a thickening agent in gravies and sauces, or it can be added to baked goods. In baked products, soya adds tenderness and moisture and helps to keep products from becoming stale. Products containing soya flour brown more quickly, so it is sometimes necessary to either shorten the baking time or decrease the temperature slightly. For products that do not contain yeast, such as muffins and cookies, replace up to 1/4 the total amount of flour called for in a recipe with soya flour.I prepared paratha with soya flour and atta..they turned out too soft n fluffy, a prefect dinner dish...This is my entry for Recipe for Rest of Us-Dinner guest hosted by Siri of Siri's Corner,event by One Page Cookbooks...also goes to JFI-Wheat guest hosted by Roma, event started by Indira...On the way to Meals on Wheels by LG of Taste of Mysore!!



1cup Soyaflour
2cups Wheat flour
2tsp Ghee
Salt
Water

Mix both soyaflour, wheat flour with ghee,enough salt n water, knead them soft dough..keep aside..divide them as equal balls, roll them with rolling pin as parathas...

Drizzle few drops of oil n cook both sides of paratha, until they get cooked well..

20 comments:

Ivy said... Reply To This Comment

It looks delicious.

Poornima Nair said... Reply To This Comment

That a real healthy paratha Priya...looks so soft...back at home we always add some soya beans with the wheat grains when making the flour...

Siri said... Reply To This Comment

Soy flour is a nice substitute for our normal chapathi flour Priya. Thanks for the info and the entry too
:)

Cheers,
Siri

Kitchen Chronicles said... Reply To This Comment

I also add soya flour to my wheat flour. in india, I give a mixture of soya and wheat in the flour machine. so always my atta is with soya.

Varsha Vipins said... Reply To This Comment

It has come out so well Priya...looks so yummy..I have neva heard of Soy flour though..will have to check out..Thanks for the info.:)

Anonymous said... Reply To This Comment

Sounds healthy and delicious Priya! Thanks for the wonderful recipe!

Trupti said... Reply To This Comment

wow Paratha with soya flour what an idea priya..paratha looks very delicious & healthy too

Cham said... Reply To This Comment

Great way to incorporate soy in roti Priya!

Sum Raj said... Reply To This Comment

looks healthy and great//

Mahimaa's kitchen said... Reply To This Comment

oh this seems much healthier than regular roti.. looks very good.

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

That looks perfectly cooked and shaped.. Healthy too.

Vibaas said... Reply To This Comment

Priya, soft-a irukku. love the idea of adding soyflour.

Raks said... Reply To This Comment

Sounds so healthy,innovative!!

Unknown said... Reply To This Comment

looks so soft priya I made soya dosai this weekend will post it soon

Andhra Flavors said... Reply To This Comment

hundred percent healthy!

Jaishree Iyer said... Reply To This Comment

I also add soya flour to my wheat flour..looks so yummy..I have something for u in my blog. Pls accept!

Monica said... Reply To This Comment

Interesante ...complimenti !
Mi piaciono le tue ricette.

Chutneytales said... Reply To This Comment

Healthy and soft paratha..

Saritha said... Reply To This Comment

Here i get 1:1 soya flour and wheat flour in a mill.I tried this, but my kids didnt liked the taste.So i stop buying that combination.

Divya said... Reply To This Comment

Hi Priya,

Thank goodness, you saved my accidental purchase of soya flour :)