tuffed parathas are really popular in India. They can be found on the menus of high-end restaurants as well are made fresh to order in road side dhabas. They come in different types obviously varying by their filling. I have yet to meet a person who does not like them, yes regardless of their filling. There is just something about them.
A stuffed paratha is basically an unleavened and pan fried flat bread stuffed with variety of fillings like spicy potatoes, peas, cauliflower, paneer and even with chicken. You can even find them with sweet fillings too. They are generally served simply with pickle, yogurt or just a little pat of butter... mmmm! It is a staple dish in almost all Indian households with minor variation in the recipe here and there. I remember mom often used to make these for breakfast and also sometimes for dinner with tomato chutney during winter times and it was always soul satisfying.
Hubby loves aloo paratha and my favorite is the one with stuffed peas. In this recipe I added some of the leftover methi leaves to my regular recipe of matar parathas and the result was fabulous. The sweetness of the peas with the flavor of methi and all the spices tucked inside the crispy yet soft bread was a total winner.
I chose to accompany my parathas with some raita. The raita below is one of my mom's famous raita recipe. The sweet tiny mini grapes with the fresh creamy yogurt and nuts is a the perfect side with these or any kind of stuffed parathas.
Ingredients: Makes 6-8
For the dough:
Atta .................................... 1 1/2 cups
Oil ..................................... 2 tsp
Salt .................................... 1/4 tsp
For the filling:
Green peas ............................... 2 cups boiled, drained n coarsely mashed
Chopped methi leaves ................. 1/2 cup
Ginger .................................... 1 " grated
Green Chilli .............................. 1-2 chopped
Fennel seeds ............................. 1/4 tsp
Cumin seeds ............................. 1/2 tsp
Red chilli powder ....................... 1/2 tsp
Garam masala powder .................. 1/2 tsp
Coriander powder ...................... 1 tsp
Chopped cilantro ........................ 2 tbsp
Oil ......................................... 1 tbsp + for pan frying
Hing ....................................... a pinch
Besan ...................................... 11/2 tbsp
Chat masala .............................. 1/2 tsp
Salt ........................................ to taste
Turmeric .................................. 1/4 tsp
Method:
1. Heat the oil in a pan, add hing, fennel seeds, cumin and let it splutter. Add ginger and green chilli and stir for a minute. Add methi and cook till it wilts, about 3-4 minutes. Add green peas and saute on medium flame for 4-5 minutes.
2. Add the coriander and besan and stir. Add chilli powder, garam masala, chat masala, salt, cilantro and salt and saute for 2-3 more minutes. Let it cool down completely. The mixture should be dry.
3. Take the flour in a bowl and add oil and salt. Knead with enough water to make a firm smooth dough. Cover with a damp kitchen towel and set aside for 15 - 20 minutes.
Making the parathas:
1. Divide the dough into 8, about equal size balls. Divide the filling into 8 equal size balls too.
2. Roll the dough into about 4" disc. Place the filling in the center and fold the dough around the filling, and close all ends to make a ball.
3. Flatten it slightly, and dip into dry flour, roll it into a 6-7" disc.
4. Heat tawa or a non-stick pan on medium heat and cook the parathas on one side till some bubbles appear on top, flip and cook for another minute. Add about 1/2 tsp of oil and flip again and cook till the parathas get nice golden color on both sides. Repeat with all the parathas. Keep them in a covered or insulated container.
5. Serve hot with chutney, yogurt, pickle or any curry of your choice. ENJOY!
Grape Raita -
Ingredients:
Yogurt ............................... 1 cup well beaten
Grapes seedless .................... 1 cup halved ( I used green grapes)
Walnut .............................. 1/4 cup chopped coarsely
Chat masla .......................... 1/2 tsp
Cumin powder ..................... 1/2 tp
Red chilli powder .................. to taste
Black salt ............................ 1/4 tsp
Sugar ................................. 2 tsp
Salt ................................... to taste
Method:
1 . Beat yogurt and sugar well. Then add grapes and walnuts, mix well. Sprinkle cumin powder, chat masala, red chilli powder, black salt and mix in. Taste to check if you need additional seasoning. Serve immediately.
Notes:
1. The leftover parathas can easily be stored frozen. To do this, cut few square sheets of butter/parchment paper of equal size so that it covers the paratha well. Place a paratha on one sheet and cover it with another square sheet. Place another on top of it and repeat till all the parathas are finished. Place this in a large ziplock bag and store it in a freezer. Use within a month.
2. Use of methi leaves is optional. Just follow the same recipe using peas and skip adding the methi leaves.





104 comments:
wow, i feel hungry......what a beautiful picture, great
awesome pictures..good recipe..I must bookmark it ..
I love to eat paratha! I never knew you could stuff them. You made an old favorite exciting! Got to practice making this right now to surprise my folks at home. Cheers!
Tempting parathas....very different raita....should have tasted wonderfull....nice clicks...
Can I come over for Dinner, looks very inviting?
What a lovely combo! And yes, parathas are an all time fav!!!
Parathas looks so soft and perfect with the exact amount of filling... Love it
I too make this combo paratha and love love it. But the raita combo sounds so yumm :) perfect my kind of meal Aipi.. can i come over there ???
OMG, i love the grape-walnut raita..and stuffed parathas are fantabulous. excellent combo!
Aaha Oho
Aipi,
Marvellous pics made me drop my jaws! Grape raita and the peas fenugreek stuffing are both new to me. Would love to try this soon.
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Seema
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Super soft and tasty parathas.Beautiful pictures.
Wowwwwwwww......... the parathas and raita look so fabulous!! Feel like having some right away...... it's come out very well....
Drooling over here, Aipi!
Lovely and yummy clicks... Thats a very new salad to me... have to give it a go...
Love the grapes and walnut Raita. The stuffed parathas look so scrumptious with the wonderful clicks!
Mouthwatering dish....
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Ho i'm drooling :)
Wow.... parattas are as usual awesoem aipi.. i have fallen in love with the grape raitha... ohh what a lovely combination!
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wow nice parathas... This raita is very new to me.. thanks for the post
loooving the pictures of your peas. so adorable !
and oh my gosh, the parathas look so warm and chewy...
*drool.
I loooooooooove this... delicious combination. And this grape raita is super duper...beautiful pictures.
wow....wonderful clicks and love the combination. perfectly done dear.yumm.
looks yummy... love it!
pass me the paratha here..I'cann't wait for it...so tempting..n nice pics too..
Excellent combination of methi and matar and that too in parathas which almost everyone likes it. This is the first time I am hearing about grapes raita. Great...
Yummmm, So delicious, Your pics are just super! Want to grab one right now!!!
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woow..thsta a yumy yummy meal..love the melting butter on top..and raita is always a favo with parathas..
Mmmm these look so soft and delicious. I need to get over my fear of stuffed paratha making and take the leap! Your gorgeous photos are definitely inspiring me to try :-)
Oh my this looks so gud with such tempting pic ..love the spread dear
Delicious looking platter
the grape and walnut raita sure sounds interesting
Looks so delicious, beautiful photography!
Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!! perfectly made parathas!!!! lovely click!!! and new idea for raitha.... great great post.....
This paratha is stuffed with some serious deliciousness!
These parathas looks addictive..Truly the perfect breakfast..mmm...and your pics are making me hungry now...send me some for breakfast, please...:)
awesome clicks aipi,Can u tell the secret behind taking the pics..n parathas are tempting here very much..hope u stayed next to my home..
nice combo of methi and peas,looks and sounds tempting!
Paratha is drool worth and you have adopted a different method to make the filling:) just like kachori filling!
Methi is my fav .... I love the idea of combining methi n matar. Gr8 brunch idea.
Stuffed parathas are always our family favourite, methi matar paratha and raita tempts me a lot..
Healthy and flavourful parathas. the grape raita is new to be though!! Great pics as usual Aipi :)
Looks so delicious and inviting
slurp--- aipi am just drooling here !
awesome mouthwatering pratha and gr8 combinaton of raita i want ur serving plate can i?
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Aipi, Parathas looks so perfect..... Absolutely fantastic clicks... And... The raita, wow what a delightful combo...
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I love methi. Would like to try the combo of peas and methi.
yummy and delicious parathas and raita :)
Delicious and healthy paratha,lovely combo,makes me hungry.
I definitely have to try this! It looks so good I just want to grab a piece and devour it!
WaW! tempting. Wanna ek plate yaar. Lovely pics. Raita is so capturing. Its new way. So perfect parathas. Cannot take out my eyes away. Mouthwatering!
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I feel like grabbing ur paratas now. They are filling and delicious!
wow paratha looks really yumm!!! stuffing idea is very nice and unique.. had matar paratha and methi paratha too.. but combination... its a good idea!!
Woww... I just want to serve myself with the plate in the 4th picture. Parathas look tempting with the raita. Fabulous as ever!!
sigh ur post makes me hungry but to lazy to make a parantha like tht. the raita is very interesting!
These parathas look fabulous.I aways have methi and peas at home,and my daughter loves when her breads are stuffed.Thank you dear for another wonderful recipe.(You have turned my husband to a coffee addict with your last post,I too am loving your coffee so no complaints.)
Awesome pics n pls send them for todays dinner love to finish them..
I made myself some fruity raita too last week and I am liking yours too.
wow..looks wonderful..hai aipi a gift is waiting for you in my blog..kidly come and accept it..
wow..tempting parathas..!!...wonderful clicks too..:)
Wow....too tempting...very well presentation.
wowww.. perfect soft parathas.. and interesting raitha.. will def try this raitha.. sounds yummm...
Methi and matar...beautiful combo!!Mouthwatering platter u made!!Yummy!!
Scrumptious Platter:)
Very tempting parathas, makes me hungry. Awesome pics too !!
Looks so inviting and yummy parathas...nice combo!!
wow...yummy yummy parathas...:)
Tasty Appetite
i make methi paratha .. never mixed with matar though .. this is looking mouthwatering tasty :)
wooo...what gr8 clicks dear !paratha looks super delicious to resist !
Perfect parathas with flavorful stuffing.Looks delish.
Tempting pic of parathas with a nice combo dear.
Mmmmm, that looks sooo delicious! Very yummy!
xx,
Tammy
Practically art I tell you, When shall I come over????
Wow...grape walnut raita looks so original !
I have never had a parathas. In fact, I had never heard of them until I started blogging. I cannot wait to try one. They sound like something I would surely love. On my list of things to do very soon is to try and make one of your recipes for parathas:)
wow perfect parathas looks so delicious and awesome clicks !!
2 of my favorite flavors, that too in a paratha, what more could i ask for? :)
looks awesome!! the raita is tempting too. gr8 clicks.
Mmm, delicious! Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
Perfect parathas & lovely click as usual..
My mouth's watering Aipi...loved the pic with the blob of butter slowly melting on the hot paratha...the filling looks really good and perfectly made out parathas.
OMG!!! Im feeling weak with hunger after seeing ur post!!! What delicious hot parathas & love the raita combi too ;0 I have an award waiting for u in my blog..Do collect it ;)
Prathima Rao
Prats Corner
Wonderful combo. Wish I am your neighbour.
wow!!!!!!!!!!what a spread. Loved the raita:-0......
now my lunch is right there :) Awesome pics..love your creation with Raita.. that's a new recipe for me.. bookmarking it:)
very lovely and irrestibale parathas ..... the picture is very ....very .... cute ...
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parathas look divine dear!...awesomely yummy too!...
Smitha
Smitha's Spicy Flavors
The pic is making me hungry :) I've never eaten the Grape Walnut raita. Will surely give it a try.
I love paratha and as always your pictures are glorious!
Have a nice day, Barbara
Awesome pictures.. Lovely stuffed parathas..
Bhalo Khabo
Superb...photos makes me hungry.Love it.
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Hi Aipi.
You are killing me with that pic of the butter melting over the hot hot parathas....Lady this is not fair at all...Lovely parathas and they have held their shape well. Dont the peas get squished???I love the click of the paratha that is open revealing the stuffing!!!
Shobha
nice stuffing and wonderful fluffy parathas Aipi.
wow, this looks perfect!
Your parathas look so tempting! Love the pea filling.
What a yummy combo! The raita is new to me but seeing your photo, I'm sure it is finger licking good...
Hi Aipi, frankly, I've never ever heard of a green pea stuffed paratha :-)....and combining it with methi I can guess, would have given it a fantastic flavor! I also love your addition of grapes to the raitha...very creative! Must try this, even if I'm not too fond of green peas :-)
yummy
mouthwatering combo...luved the grape and walnut raita....very new & fresh flavour...mmmmmm..!
Sooo tempting!! I am loving it!!
The last click is super inviting!! How i wish I cud grab that plate!!
haven't tried this combination of parathas, ur first pic is teasing me to try!
You have me drooling over those wonderful photos. I would love to have you cook a meal for me!!!
This is a perfect meal! Great parathas, soft and yummy; New raita, which goes great with the parathas!
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Awesome clicks..beautiful and yummy paratha!!
Yummy parathas Aipi. Love them.
I bought methi leaves last week for the first time in life.
Thought of making stuffed parathas like these.
Been cleaning & plucking leaves since 1 hour! I didn't know they were such a pain in the @$$!!!!!!!!! Aaaaaaaaaa!!!!!! :-|
How do you do it?????
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