ALOO PARATHA ~ POTATO STUFFED INDIAN FLATBREAD
Aloo paratha is a spicy, flavorful potato stuffed flatbread, great for breakfast and lunches.
Provided by Usha Rao
Categories Breakfast Brunch Main Course
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Boil potato, cool, peel and mash it well.
- Add all the ingredients listed under filling and mix well.
- Taste and adjust spices to taste.
- Take flour, pinch of salt in a wide bowl or a plate, mix together and make a pliable dough. You will need little less than ¼ cup of water.
- Knead well and keep aside until ready to use.
- Divide potato filling and dough to three parts.
- Roll out dough into a small disc.
- Place one part of potato filling in the middle of rolled dough and cover the stuffing with rolled dough.
- Dust some flour on a flat surface and roll stuffed dough into a disc. Roll it as thin or thick as you like. Mine were a little thinner than I would prefer.
- Heat a pan and cook paratha for a minute or two on medium flame, flip and cook for few more seconds until bottom browns.
- Drizzle some oil or ghee around paratha and cook rotating it for evening cooking.
- Flip again, drizzle some oil and cook rotating paratha until flipped side browns and cooked.
- Remove from pan and place in a covered dish.
- Repeat above steps to prepare other two parathas.
- Serve hot with some yogurt and/or lime pickle.
ALOO PARATHA (INDIAN POTATO STUFFED FLATBREAD)
Aloo Paratha is a very popular breakfast dish in India. The beauty of this recipe is how flexible it is - there are so many options and variations you can do and I've provided a bunch of suggestions in the notes. The dough is extremely simple to make and handle. The only "must do" in this recipe is letting the dough rest for 20 minutes.
Provided by Nagi | RecipeTin Eats
Categories Appetizer Breakfast Starter
Time 27m
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Place the flour, water and salt in a bowl. Use a table knife to mix the ingredients together, then use your hands.
- Once the dough is sort of formed, turn it out onto a work surface and knead it 60 times. It should be smooth and elastic, not sticky or crumbly.
- Form the dough into a ball, cover with cling wrap and set aside for at least 20 minutes (up to a few hours). Do not refrigerate.
- Meanwhile, make the Filling. Place all Filling ingredients into a bowl and mix to combine.
- Preheat oven to very low (to keep Parathas warm because you can only cook one at a time).
- Cut the dough into 4 pieces with a knife.
- Take one ball and use a rolling pin to roll it out into a round about 18cm/7" in diameter.
- Place 1/3 cup of the Filling into the middle of the rolled out dough.
- Gather the edges of the dough to enclose the Filling (see photo below). Remove as much air as possible from inside then pinch to seal.
- Flatten the ball slightly and shape the flattened disc into a circle using your hands.
- Turn the dough over so the "sealed" side is facing down. Use a rolling pin to roll it out to about 1 1/2 cm / 2/3" thickness. Repeat with remaining dough.
- Heat 1 tbsp of oil in a non stick fry pan over medium heat.
- Place one Paratha into the fry pan and cook the first side for 1 minute 45 seconds. Use an egg flip to check if it is ready to turn - the underside should be golden brown.
- Turn the Paratha over and cook the other side for 1 minute 30 seconds.
- Remove from fry pan onto a wire rack (this stops the underside from going soggy due to sweat) and place into a low oven to keep warm while you cook the remaining Parathas.
- Add a small drizzle of the remaining oil into the pan (you should not need much). Proceed to cook the remaining Parathas.
- Cut into 4 pieces and serve immediately. It can be served with chutney or yoghurt on the side. I find that the Filling has so much flavour that it doesn't need anything on the side.
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 246 g, Calories 440 kcal, Carbohydrate 76.6 g, Protein 10.2 g, Fat 9.9 g, SaturatedFat 4.5 g, TransFat 0.5 g, Cholesterol 16 mg, Sodium 1183 mg, Fiber 3.4 g, Sugar 104 g
ALOO PARATHA RECIPE | POTATO STUFFED PARATHA
These stuffed parathas are made with spiced potato filling. Known as aloo paratha, these flatbreads are simply delicious and make a great meal. Serve them topped with butter alongside plain yogurt or pickle.
Provided by Swasthi
Categories Breakfast
Time 45m
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Boil potatoes just until fork tender without making them mushy. To pressure cook in traditional cooker, cook for 3 to 4 whistles depending on the size of potatoes. In instant pot I pressure cooked for 5 mins since I used medium sized potatoes.
- While the potatoes boil, make the dough. Add flour,oil and salt to a bowl. Pour half cup water and begin to mix to form a dough. Pour more water as needed and make a soft yet non-sticky dough.
- Knead it well until soft & pliable. If you press down the dough with your finger, it should dent easily meaning it is soft enough. Cover and rest until the filling is ready.
- When the potatoes are done, cool them slightly and peel while still warm. Ensure your boiled potatoes are not mushy or soggy.
- Grate or mash them well until no bits of potatoes remain. Using your fingers break any chunks of potatoes left in the mash otherwise they will tear the parathas. Also do not over mash it as the potatoes will turn pasty and sticky.
- Add ginger, green chilies, coriander leaves, salt, red chilli powder, garam masala, coriander powder, kasuri methi and chaat masala. Crush the kasuri methi before adding.
- Optional: Also add the optional ingredients - ajwain and fennel powder.
- Mix all of the ingredients gently and taste test it. Add more salt or spices as per your taste.
- Divide the aloo stuffing to 8 parts. Also divide the dough to 8 parts. Keep the dough covered.
- Roll a dough ball in your palms to smooth. Lightly sprinkle some flour on the rolling area. Flatten the dough ball and dip it in some flour.
- Method 1- Dust off the excess & roll it to a 4 inch disc or roti. Place a portion of aloo stuffing in the center. Gently bring the sides of the roti up shaping like a cup. Repeat the steps of pushing the stuffing inside with your finger and bringing the dough up until the edges come over the stuffing. (Refer video).
- If the stuffing is sticky, dip your fingers in flour. Bring the edges together over the stuffing and join them to seal carefully. (Refer step-by-step photo or video).
- Method 2 - Roll a 5 inch roti and place the stuffing in the center, hold the edges and make small pleats. Bring all of them on top and join them together to seal the stuffing. Remove the excess dough on top.
- Dip the stuffed ball in flour and flatten it gently to spread the stuffing evenly. This ensures the stuffing does not come out at all. Dust off the excess.
- Sprinkle some flour on the rolling area .
- Place the paratha disc on the rolling area with the sealed side down. Begin to roll evenly all over without putting pressure.
- Do not roll the aloo paratha continuously. Instead rotate in clock-wise direction a little after every 4 to 6 rolls to ensure it does not tear or get stuck. Sprinkle flour as needed and avoid using excess. If you see the stuffing coming out, gently apply some flour to seal it.
- Roll the aloo paratha as thin or thick you like without tearing them. I roll mine to 8 to 9 inches.
- Transfer the rolled ones to a dry area. Once you are done with 3 you can begin to fry them.
- Method 3 - With this method, you will be able to make only 6 large parathas. So divide the dough to 12 and stuffing to 6 parts. Roll 2 rotis of 6 inches each. Spread the aloo mixture on one of the roti. Wet the edges with little water. Place the other roti on top of it. Press down gently on the sides to seal both the rotis. Then sprinkle flour and roll it evenly as thin as you want.
- Heat a pan or griddle to cook the aloo parathas. The griddle should be hot enough otherwise the parathas will turn hard,
- When the pan is hot, gently transfer a rolled aloo paratha to it.
- With in 2 to 3 mins, you will see bubbles over it. Then flip it to the other side and cook.
- You will see the aloo paratha puffs and cooks well. Drizzle ghee or oil all over and flip it to the other side and cook.
- Smear some ghee on this side as well and press down the edges to cook thoroughly.
- Soon you will see golden to light brown spots on the aloo parathas. Remove to a plate and stack them. This keeps them soft.
- Top aloo paratha with some butter and serve with pickle or yogurt.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 189 kcal, Carbohydrate 22 g, Protein 4 g, Fat 10 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, Cholesterol 19 mg, Sodium 239 mg, Fiber 4 g, Sugar 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving
INDIAN STUFFED POTATO PARATHA
These Indian Stuffed Potato Parathas are perfect when you want to have delicious classic Indian food, but don't want to make anything too complicated! Each bite is bursting of delicious flavors that you won't be able to forget!
Provided by Scrambled Chefs
Time 35m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Start off by cutting the potatoes into quarters and boil them in a pot of hot water for 15-20 minutes or until you can poke it with a knife and it's soft enough to easily go all the way through.
- Mash the potatoes using a potato masher or a fork. Add the spices and chopped coriander in it and set aside.
- Make the paratha dough by combining wheat flour, water and salt. Knead until dough is off a semi-soft consistency but isn't too sticky.
- Divide the dough into 8 pieces and roll them into balls.
- Flatten the dough balls and with a rolling pin. Take two of these flattened dough balls and put 3 tablespoon of the stuffing between the dough. Close from the edges - secure properly.
- Start rolling the parathas with a rolling pin. Make sure to slowly do it, so you don't press it too hard in one place or the stuffing will come out.
- Heat a pan with medium-low heat. Sprinkle on some oil and let the pan heat more. Place the paratha on the pan and cook on each side for 1-2 minutes. Add 1 teaspoon more oil when the parathas are half-way cooked.
- Serve with achaar and chutneys of your choice.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 583 calories, Carbohydrate 126 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 0 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 2 grams fat, Fiber 11 grams fiber, Protein 17 grams protein, SaturatedFat 0 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 1, Sodium 924 grams sodium, Sugar 6 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams unsaturated fat
STUFFED PARATHA
Try making stuffed paratha, a popular Punjabi breakfast or afternoon snack. These have a potato filling, but we also have tips for other great fillings
Provided by Vivek Singh
Categories Breakfast
Time 1h
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Mix together the flour, 1 tsp salt, the oil and 225ml water to make a stiff dough. Leave to rest for 15 mins. Meanwhile, make your potato filling by mixing all the ingredients together with 1½ tsp salt in a bowl. Divide the dough into 12 equal portions and do the same with the filling.
- Take a ball of dough, make an indent in the centre with your thumb and keep pressing and rotating the dough in your hand to make the cavity slightly larger than the size of a ball of the filling. The edge around the cavity of dough should be slightly thinner than the rest of it. Sit the ball of stuffing in the cavity and bring the dough together around the filling to cover it. Do not leave any cracks or the stuffing will spill out when you roll the parathas.
- Lightly dust the parathas with flour, gently flatten, then roll out into a circle, roughly 20cm in diameter.
- Heat a heavy-based frying pan over a medium-low heat and add a rolled-out paratha. Cook dry for about 2-3 mins on one side, then flip over and cook the other side for another 2-3 minutes. When both sides become dry and start to colour, brush with a little ghee to get an even colouring and transfer to a foil-lined plate. While this first paratha is cooking, prepare the next one, and so on. Keep the pile of parathas warm by loosely wrapping in foil.
- Mix the Greek yogurt with 1 tsp salt, 1 tsp sugar, the crushed cumin seeds and a splash of water to loosen slightly. Serve with the parathas, alongside an Indian pickle of your choice. Or, simply enjoy with cold salted butter.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 461 calories, Fat 10 grams fat, SaturatedFat 3 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 78 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 3 grams sugar, Fiber 5 grams fiber, Protein 11 grams protein, Sodium 2.07 milligram of sodium
ALOO PARATHA (INDIAN POTATO-STUFFED FLATBREADS)
This Indian-styled stovetop bread is a wonderful addition to any meal. However, it has been my humble experience that it goes fantastically with Chef Dave's Roasted Eggplant Soup!
Provided by skat5762
Categories Breads
Time 1h30m
Yield 6-12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Boil potatoes in salted water to cover, until tender.
- While potatoes cook, mix the flours, cumin, and 1 teaspoon of salt.
- Add 2 tablespoons of oil, then water.
- Mix until this becomes a defined (albeit sticky) ball of dough.
- Remove and knead until smooth, adding flour or water as necessary.
- Cover dough with plastic wrap and set aside while preparing potatoes.
- When potatoes are finished (tender), remove, drain and mash them with cayenne, salt, pepper, citrus juice, olives and 1 tablespoon of oil.
- Taste and adjust seasonings as necessary.
- On a lightly floured surface, roll dough into 12-inch long snake and cut into 12 pieces.
- Roll each piece into about 4-inch round.
- Spoon 1-2 tablespoon of potato mixture into round, then fold over edges to enclose completely.
- Pinch dough closed and press down to distribute filling evenly.
- Heat a large cast iron pan over medium-high heat for 2-3 minutes.
- Add another tablespoon of oil to skillet, then pour out (you just want a thin film of oil on pan).
- Cook each bread for about 3 minutes per side, until brown spots appear.
- Repeat until all are done.
- Serve hot or room temperature.
ALOO PARATHAS (POTATO-STUFFED INDIAN FLATBREADS)
from "my diverse kitchen" - http://www.mydiversekitchen.com/2010/02/aloo-parathas-indian-flatbreads-stuffed.html
Provided by ellie3763
Categories Breads
Time 50m
Yield 12 parathas, 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- Peel and cook the potatoes till they're very soft. Mash them very well so there are no lumps left and it is smooth.
- Heat the oil in a pan and add the ginger, garlic pastes and chopped onion. Sauté everything till the onions soft and translucent. Add the spice powders and sauté, over medium heat, for a minute. Then add the green chillies, potatoes, salt and chopped coriander. Mix everything well and then take off the heat.
- Allow the mixture to cool and divide it into 12 equal portions. Roll the portions into balls.
- Put the whole wheat flour, salt and oil in a deep bowl and whisk together. Add the water about a 1/4 cup at a time and knead until your dough is soft (but not sticky) and elastic. Divide the dough into 12 equal portions and roll each into a ball.
- Take one ball of dough and roll it out into a 3" circle lightly dusting with whole wheat flour if necessary. Place a ball of mashed potato in the centre of the dough circle. Bring up the sides of the dough circle around the potato ball and enclose it completely, pinching the dough on top. Flatten it slightly, dust lightly with whole wheat flour, and roll out into a 1/4 "thick circle. Make sure that the filling doesn't come out while rolling. Use the rolling pin lightly when rolling the paratha out.
- Cook the paratha on a hot tawa/ skillet over medium heat till light brown spots appear on one side. Cook similarly on the other side. Brush lightly with oil and again cook the paratha on both sides till the brown spots deepen a bit. Repeat with remaining dough and potato filling balls.
- Serve hot with fresh thick yogurt (home-made, if possible), thin slices of raw onion and pickles.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 218.4, Fat 2.9, SaturatedFat 0.4, Sodium 12.6, Carbohydrate 44.1, Fiber 6.3, Sugar 2.5, Protein 6.4
KASHMIRI ALOO PARATHA (POTATO-STUFFED INDIAN FLAT BREAD)
Make and share this Kashmiri Aloo Paratha (Potato-Stuffed Indian Flat Bread) recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Galley Devil
Categories Breads
Time 50m
Yield 8-10 parathas
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Knead together flour, ghee, egg, baking powder, water, milk and salt.
- Divide the dough into equal sized round balls.
- Roll out each ball into discs with a rolling pin on a lightly floured surface. (Cover with a slightly damp cloth to prevent them from drying out while you roll out all of them.).
- Mix together the ingredients for the stuffing and divide it into the same number of portions as discs.
- Spoon into the middle of each disc.
- Bring the edges together and seal.
- Gently shape it back into a ball.
- Roll out each ball into a disc 1/2 inch thick.
- Heat a griddle and fry each disc, turning them over every two minutes till both sides turn golden brown.
- Drizzle a little ghee or oil all over.
- Serve hot.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 386.6, Fat 7.7, SaturatedFat 4, Cholesterol 38.9, Sodium 119.9, Carbohydrate 68.7, Fiber 4.2, Sugar 1, Protein 10.4
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