For April bread bakers event the theme is Garlic, since I had already made Garlic Knots , decided to make a flat bread with fresh green garlic.
As many are aware that Green Garlic is available in India only during winters, so if you do not get it, you can still make these yummy flaky Garlicky Parathas, with garlic cloves. In this paratha, have used fresh green garlic as well as dried garlic cloves.
Try these parathas , you'll fall in love with them and make them often like I do.
Ingredients:
2 Cups Wheat flour
2 Tablespoons Rice flour
1/2 Teaspoon Salt or to taste
1/2 Teaspoon Cumin powder
1/2 Teaspoon Amchur powder
1/2 Teaspoon Green chilly paste
2 Springs Green Garlic - finely chopped (optional)
6 Cloves Garlic paste
2 Tablespoons Ghee - melted
1 Tablespoon Oil
Method
Take a bowl and add whole wheat flour, green garlic, salt, oil, water and knead to form soft dough. Keep it aside.
In a another bowl, add ghee, salt, rice flour and mix well. To this add cumin powder, green chilly paste, amchur powder, garlic paste and mix well to smooth paste.
Divide the dough into equal portions. Roll out each portion into thin round roti. Spread the garlic mixture evenly over the roti and fold the paratha
fold it like a fan fold (pleates) and press with your plam.
Then turn it into a round ball.
Using rolling pin, roll the paratha into a thin round flatbread.
Make all the parathas and stack them by dusting flour on each before placing the other one.
Heat a girddle / tawa
Cook the paratha till you can see brown spots on the bottom side flip it over and cook the other side of the paratha. Then with both your hand hold the parathas and the folds will open.
Serve hot with curd or any sabji . Since this is loved by my family, we have this for breakfast, with a hot cuppa of chai....
Ingredients:
2 Cups Wheat flour
2 Tablespoons Rice flour
1/2 Teaspoon Salt or to taste
1/2 Teaspoon Cumin powder
1/2 Teaspoon Amchur powder
1/2 Teaspoon Green chilly paste
2 Springs Green Garlic - finely chopped (optional)
6 Cloves Garlic paste
2 Tablespoons Ghee - melted
1 Tablespoon Oil
Method
Take a bowl and add whole wheat flour, green garlic, salt, oil, water and knead to form soft dough. Keep it aside.
In a another bowl, add ghee, salt, rice flour and mix well. To this add cumin powder, green chilly paste, amchur powder, garlic paste and mix well to smooth paste.
Divide the dough into equal portions. Roll out each portion into thin round roti. Spread the garlic mixture evenly over the roti and fold the paratha
fold it like a fan fold (pleates) and press with your plam.
Then turn it into a round ball.
Using rolling pin, roll the paratha into a thin round flatbread.
Make all the parathas and stack them by dusting flour on each before placing the other one.
Heat a girddle / tawa
Cook the paratha till you can see brown spots on the bottom side flip it over and cook the other side of the paratha. Then with both your hand hold the parathas and the folds will open.
Serve hot with curd or any sabji . Since this is loved by my family, we have this for breakfast, with a hot cuppa of chai....
Sending these to the Bread Bakers event - ingredient of the month is GARLIC, host of the month is Karen of Karen's Kitchen Stories , thank you dear for hosting this event.
Labels : Garlic, Rotis, Parathas, Bread Bakers
Take a look at the other bakers..
Labels : Garlic, Rotis, Parathas, Bread Bakers
Take a look at the other bakers..
- Black Garlic Parmesan Sourdough Bread from Magnolia Days
- Buttery Garlic Knots from Sara's Tasty Buds
- Buttery Garlic Pull Apart Bread from Cook's Hideout
- Caramelized Garlic Chèvre Stuffed Bread from Food Lust People Love
- Cheddar, Garlic and Jalapeno Beer Bread from A Palatable Pastime
- Cheddar Garlic Dinner Rolls from Hezzi-D's Books and Cooks
- Cream Cheese Stuffed Garlic Rolls from Herbivore Cucina
- Domino's Style Garlic Bread from Gayathri's Cook Spot
- Easy-Peasy Garlic-ky Mini Rolls from G'Gina's Kitchenette
- Garlic & Gorgonzola Focaccia from Baking in Pyjamas
- Garlic, Herbs and Cheese Bread from La Cocina de Aisha
- Garlic Naan with Green Chiles from Karen's Kitchen Stories
- Garlic Pull Apart Rolls from A Day in the Life on the Farm
- Garlic Sunflower Bread from Passion Kneaded
- Gluten Free & Vegan Garlic Breadsticks from What Smells So Good?
- {Gluten Free} Seeded Black Garlic Flat Bread from Culinary Adventures with Camilla
- Green Garlic Parathas - Flat Bread from Sneha's Recipes
- Herbed Garlic Butter Garland Bread from Ruchik Randhap
- Multi Grain Garlic Naan from Mayuri's Jikoni
- Pissaladière from The Bread She Bakes
- Roasted Garlic Focaccia from Sizzling Tastebuds
- Triple Garlic Knots from Cindy's Recipes and Writings
- Whole Wheat Garlic Ciabatta Bread from Cooking Club
We take turns hosting each month and choosing the theme/ingredient.
If you are a food blogger and would like to join us, just send Stacy an email with your blog URL to foodlustpeoplelove@gmail.com.
Green garlic is my favorite ingredient. I loved the way you made such a beautiful paratha using it :)
ReplyDeleteThese are definitely on my list of breads to try to make. Yours look delicious with the green garlic.
ReplyDeleteI love all of the spices you included in these parathas. They sound absolutely delicious!
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ReplyDeleteI've not made this type of bread before and would like to try it. Your flavors are inviting!
ReplyDeleteSneha this would definitely be so awesome for lunch or dinner. Love the green garlic addition.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a flavorful and flaky parathas Sneha. Using green garlic in parathas is such a great idea.
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