On Easter weekend, we were treated to a visit from a longtime cherished friend who moved to New Zealand about 4 years ago. He brought along his wife who is expecting soon — a pleasure to meet her. Such a lovely couple, and it was great to catch up with Mike. Certainly one of the most intelligent, witty and humorous friends I have been lucky to meet. Mike has also been a long time fan of my kitchen too and, of course, I just had to serve up a feast to celebrate the occasion of his visit, recent marriage and expected child. My best friend Basil also came for dinner and my husband was there too. Thanks to my diners for their high praise.
I started the meal with these stuffed parathas and my famous curried Indian vegetable soup. The next course was macaroni and paneer cheese — a nice twist on an old classic. Corn muffins were also part of the meal, and for dessert, cocoa fruit treats.
These parathas are thicker than many of the ones I have come across in restaurants but I wanted something substantial and filling. Fairly easy to prepare, you may end up with more filling than you need. However, that being the case, I reserved the extra filling because it is just tasty as a side, perhaps served with a bit of yogurt or fry it up with some butter and / or a bit of egg for breakfast or brunch. Roll the dough out into thinner rounds if desired.
Parathas Stuffed with Vegetables and Spices |
Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Indian Published on April 17, 2012 Chewy Indian whole wheat flatbreads stuffed with a fragrant and spicy potato and vegetable filling Preparation: 30 minutes Cooking time: 35 minutes Print this recipe Parathas:
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More Indian flatbreads you are sure to enjoy from my Indian Vegetarian Kitchen:
Indian Besan Roti
Home-Style Chila
Paratha Stuffed with Sweet Potato and Potato
Makki Di Roti (Griddle Cooked Corn Bread)
Now that's my kind of food!! Excellent Lisa :)
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hey lisa, the stuffed parathas looks yummy, takes effort, but the out come is fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteThese look fantastic - just my sort of indian bread - I have always wanted to try a stuffed paratha just like this
ReplyDeleteThe parathas were fabulous Lisa, as was the rest of the feast... thank you!
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