Showing posts with label Channa Dal and Garlic Paratha. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Channa Dal and Garlic Paratha. Show all posts

Thursday, September 5

Channa Dal And Garlic Paratha.. (Indian Flat-Bread)

Channa Dal And Garlic Paratha... This paratha is very close to my heart, not because this is garlic mixed paratha but there is a very big story behind this. I don't think so i have so much of patience to sit and Wright everything. I don't know some how after coming to UK i don't have enough ideas what to cook in breakfast. I will be keep eating my hubby's head to tell me what to cook in tomorrow's breakfast and he only replies. You don't take so much of tension I will just eating cornflakes or bread and butter or bread and omelette. Even I feel it is good for him only as he has to leave home at 6:45am. So even I stop my self by experimenting.... But on weekends i try a lots of recipes and never feel like taking pictures and posting, because as soon as the food is cooked I start feeling hungry...


It had been a long time I had cooked this paratha and there was a soaked channa dal already in my fridge. That was the main reason to cook this paratha for yesterday's breakfast...


Serves: 2 people
Makes: 6 Paratha
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: 10 to 15minutes.

Ingredient's
1cup wheat flour
1/2cup soaked channa dal
2 garlic cloves
2 green chilies
Salt to taste
Oil as per requirement.


Cooking Method
In a mixer jar, add soaked channa dal, garlic, green chillies and salt. grind it to a smooth paste (don't add any water while grinding)
In a large mixing bowl, add wheat flour and grounded paste and knead a soft dough, by adding little water if requires. Then keep the dough aside for 2 to 3 minutes.
Then divide dough into 6 lemon sized balls and and roll out an a flat surface like a paratha. Sprinkle dry flour when making parathas.
Heat a flat frying pan or tava. Reduce heat to medium and cook parathas till golden brown, on both the sides. Apply oil on both sides.
Serve hot with Tea or Pickle and Curd.


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