Paratha, flat bread from India

Summary

Yield
Flat breads
Source

Indian cuisine

Prep time45 minutes
RecipesSnack Side dish Dinner Main meal Vegetarian Skillet Meatless India Easy Breads Asia

Description

Paratha is one of the delicious Indian flat breads. The difference with other types of breads comes because paratha is brushed with melted butter or ghee and folded over then cooked on the skillet with more butter resulting in flaky, delicate bread.

Ingredients

2Cupflour (whole bread or chapatti flour)
1⁄4Cupwater
  ghee (or melted butter)

Instructions

  1. Mix flour and water into a dough and knead well then stand for about 15 minutes. Divide the dough into portions and shape each into a ball.
  2. Take a ball of dough and roll it into a circle about 1/8 inch thick. Brush with ghee or melted butter and sprinkle with flour and, first left over to right then top to bottom.
  3. Heat ghee on a skillet, cook the rolled dough until brown specs appear on the top and turn over. Brush the top with ghee or butter while the other side cooks with no butter.
  4. Turn over, brush the second side with ghee. Turn over once more and cook until done.
  5. Repeat the procedure until all the dough is cooked.

Notes

The dough becomes elastic and pliable after standing for15-30 minutes.
Make sure there are no cracks in the dough when you form the balls.

Ingredients, metric
 

450 g
 
whole wheat or chapatti flour
 

120 ml
 
water
 

 
 
ghee or melted butter
 

Indian bread
Indian breads are as varied as the colors in their saris so a recipe for other flat bread should come as no surprise. Some consider roti the everyday bread and paratha the one for special occasions just because it is that little bit more elaborate.

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Indian paratha bread

Waste not, want not. Use your leftovers for other meals.

Remarkable

Paratha is a type of unleavened bread but folded over with ghee or melted butter for a flaky, layered result.

easy, meatless
breads, snacks, side dish
Indian food recipes

There are stuffed parathas, aloo paratha is an example of paratha bread with potato filling.

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