Aloo Paratha
Potatoes, provide fiber and feed gut bacteria. Serving as a source of vitamins and antioxidants, potatoes help build the immune system of kids.
Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 25 minutes mins
Course Main Course
Cuisine Indian
Servings 3 People
Calories 203 kcal
Ingredients
- ½ cup Wheat Flour
- 2 medium Potato (mashed) Boiled
- A pinch Pepper powder
- 3 tsp Ghee/ Oil
- A pinch Turmeric Powder
- ½ tsp Roasted Cumin (Jeera) Powder
- ½ tsp Coriander (Dhania) Powder
- ½ cup Onion chopped
- To taste Salt
- A fistful Coriander Leaves
- Water for the dough
Instructions
- To make the dough, take whole wheat flour in a deep bowl. Add a pinch of salt.
- Mix it well with water. Knead it into a soft dough using water and a tablespoon of oil. Cover and let it rest for 10 minutes.
- Divide the dough into equal balls.
- Take boiled potatoes that are peeled and mashed for the stuffing. Add a little salt, roasted jeera powder, dhania powder, pepper and finely chopped onion and coriander leaves to it.
- Heat the ghee or oil in a non-stick pan. Take each dough ball and roll it into 4-5 inches (diameter) round circles of equal size.
- Place the potato stuffing in the center and gently place another circle on the top. Press and seal the edges while dusting the flour with some flour.
- Now roll it into a thick paratha and put it on a tawa to cook from both sides applying oil or ghee as required.
- A well-roasted aloo paratha will puff up. Once done, tear it into small pieces and serve.
Notes
Serving Tip: Serve this aloo paratha with curd raita or pickle.
Keyword Immunity, Kids friendly, Paratha, Potato