As i told earlier most of our dinner goes for almost oil-less rotis, but sometime i manage to make some stuffed parathas with our favourite aloo stuffing. Here we start again three days of blogging marathon, so this week's theme is gonna be cooking with moongdal. Obviously next two day's recipes are going to be foods prepared either with whole green gram or with split yellow moongdal. For the first day of blogging marathon, i went for this delicious and super filling potato and whole green gram stuffed paratha.
I prepared the stuffing with cooked potatoes and cooked green grams which i spiced simply with onions,greenchillies,garam masala powder and chaat masala. This paratha doesnt even need any side dish to enjoy,the stuffing itself will replace the side dishes usually we make for rotis. Check out the other marathoners running this 21st edition of blogging marathon here.
2cups Whole wheat flour
1/2cup Warm water
1tbsp Oil
Salt
For stuffing:
2nos Potatoes (cooked & mashed)
1/2cup Whole greengram (cooked & mashed)
1nos Onion (chopped)
2nos Green chillies(chopped)
1tsp Garam masala powder
1/2tsp Chaat masala
Salt
Take the wheat flour,oil and salt together in a bowl,add the warm water and knead everything as a stiff and smooth dough,keep aside for half an hour..
Take the cooked potatoes,cooked greengram,chopped green chillies,garam masala powder,chaat masala and salt, mix everything well and keep aside.
Saute the chopped onions with enough oil and add it to the already prepared potato-greengram mixture,mix well.
Make medium sized balls from the dough, flatten them as small circles with the rolling pin, drop enough aloo-greengram masala and cover the masala by sealing the edges of the flatten dough.
Dust with flour and roll them gently as parathas.
Heat a tawa, drop this flattened paratha over the hot tawa, drizzle few drops of oil and cook until they get well cooked..
Serve hot..
I prepared the stuffing with cooked potatoes and cooked green grams which i spiced simply with onions,greenchillies,garam masala powder and chaat masala. This paratha doesnt even need any side dish to enjoy,the stuffing itself will replace the side dishes usually we make for rotis. Check out the other marathoners running this 21st edition of blogging marathon here.
2cups Whole wheat flour
1/2cup Warm water
1tbsp Oil
Salt
For stuffing:
2nos Potatoes (cooked & mashed)
1/2cup Whole greengram (cooked & mashed)
1nos Onion (chopped)
2nos Green chillies(chopped)
1tsp Garam masala powder
1/2tsp Chaat masala
Salt
Take the wheat flour,oil and salt together in a bowl,add the warm water and knead everything as a stiff and smooth dough,keep aside for half an hour..
Take the cooked potatoes,cooked greengram,chopped green chillies,garam masala powder,chaat masala and salt, mix everything well and keep aside.
Saute the chopped onions with enough oil and add it to the already prepared potato-greengram mixture,mix well.
Make medium sized balls from the dough, flatten them as small circles with the rolling pin, drop enough aloo-greengram masala and cover the masala by sealing the edges of the flatten dough.
Dust with flour and roll them gently as parathas.
Heat a tawa, drop this flattened paratha over the hot tawa, drizzle few drops of oil and cook until they get well cooked..
Serve hot..
Will definitely try this variety combo..
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Very nice combo of aloo and moong in parathas
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Potato and dhal that should be quiet filling one :)
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ReplyDeleteDelicious stuffing Priya and the parathas look perfect...
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This is my mom’s favourite, you have rolled it so nicely.
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ReplyDeletea unique combo.. perfectly made..
ReplyDeleteParathas are very appealing, protein rich makes it hearty too.
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oh the parathas are looking super soft!!!
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very yummy and great combination paratha
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Yummy and healthy
ReplyDeleteThose paranthas looks beautiful, pervect round and perfectly stuffed! Delicious :)
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Lovely dish Priya...
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ReplyDeleteI really like this combination for the stuffing!! Crispy and healthy parathas!
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ReplyDeleteNice twist to the delicious aloo parathas. Very beautifuuly done.
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful! The filling sounds delicious!
ReplyDeletePlease pass me a plate of these parathas. Irresistible.
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Priya, before i talk about the recipe ( which i liked a lot) let me tell you that this is the best click of a stuffed paratha that I have come across...shows the stuffings very well...and now to the recipe, you have made the aloo paratha so healthy
ReplyDeletemouth watering and delish parathas..
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healthy n nutritious paratha
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely fluffy paratha. Shall try it most definitely.
ReplyDeleteIt's come out so perfect priya! These must taste really yummy with yogurt and pickle, right?
ReplyDeleteLove the stuffing,perfect parathas..
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ReplyDeleteA complete meal in that paratha. I like this recipe and I will make it for my family. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice variation of the alu paratha. Making it a totally complete meal by itself - a cereal, whole pulse, root veggie - all in one.
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ReplyDeleteyour parathas always look so perfect..wish mine could be perfectly round like this
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ReplyDeleteNice twist in aloo parata. Perfect shape and inviting pictures.
ReplyDeleteAdding moong dhal to potatoes looks like a great idea. The paratha looks fabulous..
ReplyDeleteParathas look super!
ReplyDeleteThat's yet another innovative and healthy one Priya..never thought of mixing up lentil with aloo..very nice..
ReplyDeleteI'm craving for these Aloo Parathas now...look yum
ReplyDeleteHi, another nice recipe. :)
ReplyDeleteI tried it out the day before and my small one said that I was the 'best cooker'! :)