For making this paratha it is very important that layers should be seen on the paratha when it cooked. Check my notes below to make really flaky and layered parathas.
Ingredients
2 Cups All Purpose Flour
½ Cup Wheat flour
2 Teaspoon Level Salt
1 Tablespoon Heaped Sugar
Method
In a bowl add the sieved flour and knead into a semi stiff dough with water keep covered with a damp towel for at least 30 minutes better still for an hour.
Take one ball roll it on a greased work surface into big slightly thick circle
spread ghee nicely on the circle and sprinkle little flour on circle
then start roll this
into a rope
then take the rope tap it on the work surface to stretch it into a longer rope
roll it into a
circle and
then roll it lightly into a paratha.
apply ghee on the this side and cook it brown spot appear on the bottom side and flip the paratha press it with a cloth and then apply ghee and flip this side and cook till both sides brown spot appear.
Take it on to clean towel and crush it lightly with your hands to open the fold.
Ready...
Serve with any gravy dish, like vegetable or chicken curry/ korma along with sweet or spicy pickle.
My Notes
While making these Paratha the circle should be of medium thickness. If you make them more thick then more layers will be visible, then there is a chance that the paratha will remain raw/uncooked from inside. To avoid this cook the paratha really very well on low medium flame by pressing it with a cloth, so that it is not left uncooked from inside.
Labels: Paratha, Hyderabad, Flaky, Flatbread, Breads, Bread Bakers
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