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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Lachha Paratha

A multi layered Indian flat bread quite familiar in Punjabi cuisine which tastes awesome when served along with chicken kurma or with channa masala usually this parathas are cooked in tandoor, the famous cylindrical clay oven which is quite a hard task for us to get here.. These parathas tastes and looks exactly like parotta but with minimum efforts this paratha tastes fabulous..This lachha paratha goes for flour, warm milk and oil, my teddies called these parathas as little sister of parottas since they looks exactly like our south Indian parottas..Lachha parathas are quite easy to prepare and its completely a filling dinner or lunch when served along with a spicy side dish..We enjoyed having this parathas with vegetable kurma, u can fold this parathas as many ways, i went for cutting the rolled dough as long strips and rolling them as likeswiss roll..once cooked, just push the sides of the paratha to release the layers and served them warm..U can conserve them very well for a day or two and serve warm by reheating them in a griddle or microwave oven..Sending to Celebrating Regional Cuisine hosted by Sujana..

Lachha Paratha

2cups All purpose flour
1/2cup Whole wheat flour
1cup Warm milk/hot water
Salt
Oil as per need
Extra flour for dusting

Knead the flour, salt and a tablespoon of oil with warm milk, knead well as firm dough, brush the dough with oil and keep aside for an hour..Divide the dough as equal size portions and roll as circles..brush with some oil and sprinkle some flour over the rolled circles..Cut the circles as strips, arrange the strips one by one over themselves and roll tightly as a swiss roll..keep them aside again for an hour..now press lightly with rolling pin to give a round shape..

Heat few drops of oil, cook this rolled paratha on both sides by drizzling enough oil, until they get cooked well, once get cooked just push the sides to release the layers..Serve hot with spicy side dish..


53 comments:

  1. wow... yummy paranthas. Love it.

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  2. Owh dear, that's a droolworthy paratha! My hubby simply loves paratha! Perfectly done! :D

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  3. I love lacha paratha .. but i prepare it in bit different way .. will try to post tat too :)

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  4. thats my all time fav, but due to high calorie content i am not preparing this nowa days. On seeing this i really got tempted. U got a nice layers

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  5. To me parathas are meant to be made in hotels....ur version proves my thinking wrong.Looks soo soo gud

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  6. Hey Priya,

    They look awesome dear...Feel like grabbing'em...Hmm yummy...:)

    Dr.Sameena@

    http://www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com

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  7. i buy this from the supermarket n its oily n not too healthy...wish i knew how to make it

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  10. Have made something similar from Asha's place long ago, but then did half maida and then atta, yours ave com out so good, i am sure if i make them they won'tbe as flaky as yours.

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  11. Hey..they look so yummy..I am sure they taste the same..

    http://warmkitchen.blogspot.com/

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  12. Sounds so good..I too make this same way..very inviting..

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  13. The layers have come out so well dear. perfectly made.I bookmarked and definitely making it :)

    US Masala

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  14. Yummy parathas..looks so perfect, nice layers,so nice dear.

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  15. thats quite a hard work :)looks nice

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  16. Parathas look awesome. My favourite. thanks for posting this nice recipe.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  17. isn't this just best with kurma...man i need them right away!

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  18. Your recipe is really timely. I fell in love with paratha while were in India and I want to experiment with different recipes for it. This one looks delicious. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary

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  19. my fav..looks so perfect and yummy!!

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  20. Wow.... they look super fluffy. Got to try this soon.

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  21. wow, super parathas, perfectly done with layers, love it

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  22. Omg, Priya-laccha parathas are my favorite!!! Im craving them now :)

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  23. I make this all the times, tastes so good with coffee or tea! very pretty picture, Priya!

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  24. wowww... never thought making this paratha was so easy..thanks for sharing :)

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  25. Looks Delish. I prepare it slightly differently, will post soon.

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  26. So looks nice. Paratha are so tasty for eating... Thanks so nice....


    Egg Cookers

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  27. this is my fav type of paratha!...love the layers!

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  28. cool priya, we call it as parotta..
    awsome recipe

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  29. Beautiful layers and perfectly made. Love to have it with kurma.

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  30. Paratha with so many layers! Looks amazing..

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  31. oh! soo soft parathas....bookmarked.

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  32. me here,you have tremendous recipes here. I am adding myself to your list of followers :) Hope to visit this space more often.

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  33. I tried making these but I dont know what went wrong but when I rolled them all the layers got rolled out and dissappeared and I ended up with a normal partha with out any layers.What did I do wrong???

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