Showing posts with label Stuffed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stuffed. Show all posts

Monday, January 29, 2018

Paneer Paratha | Cottage Cheese Paratha | Paratha Recipe

Paneer Paratha, a delicious stuffed paratha made from Indian Cottage Cheese. Unlike other stuffed paratha(aloo paratha , gobi paratha or mix veg ), this doesn't require any cooking to make the stuffing, so it consumes very less time to prepare this delicious paratha. 
Those who are reading my blog regularly might wonder why there is hardly any paneer recipe here, the reason is simple, i was not eating paneer while growing up, so like many other international cuisine, this is also so new to me and initially i didn't like the bland taste of paneer., so very rarely i cook them at home. But nowadays, after experimenting various dishes with paneer, i'm quite confident on how to season  the paneer well to avoid the bland taste. And this paneer paratha is one of my favorite paneer dishes that i had tried on my own. Like i said before, there is no cooking involved in making this paneer stuffing. If you have the dough ready, within few mins you can make this delicious paneer paratha. I strongly recommend to serve them as hot, it tastes best when it's hot.Now let's check out the procedure for this delicious paratha.

Paneer Paratha

Preparation Time : 30 mins | Cooking Time : 15 minsMakes : 4 or 5  
Recipe Category: Paratha | Recipe Cuisine: Indian
Ingredients
For dough
Wheat flour - 1 cup*
Oil - 1 tsp
Salt - to taste
Water - as needed
For Filling
Paneer - 1 & 1/2 cup (grated)
Cumin seed - 1 tsp
Green chili - 1 (finely chopped)
Coriander leaves - 1 tbsp (chopped)
Salt - as needed
*Here i have used more than a cup of flour, since i need the extra dough for plain paratha, but the stuffing quantity here would be enough for 1 cup of flour. 

Procedure
For the dough
Take the flour, salt and oil in a bowl, mix it well and then add the water and make a soft pliable dough. Cover with lid and let it aside for 30 mins.For Filling,
Now take all the ingredients for the filling in a plate and mix it well together with your hands and make 4 equal size balls.Divide the dough into 4 equal balls. Take a ball of dough and roll into thick disc with the sides thinner than the center, place the filling in the center.Gently gather the dough around the filling and seal it. Press the dough into thick disc with your hand.Then roll into paratha with rolling pin. Do the same for the remaining dough and filling.Heat the tava and place the rolled paratha on it.Cook on both sides until the brown spot appears on the top. Remove it on the place and gently apply butter on it.Serve hot with your favorite curry, pickle and curd.
Notes:
  • Paneer paratha taste best when it's hot.
  • Instead of cumin seed , you can use ajwain seed for flavoring too.
  • Instead of green chili, if you thought of using red chili powder, then heat a tsp of oil, switch off the flame and then add the red chili powder in the hot oil, let it sit for 2 mins, then use it in paneer. This helps to avoid the raw smell of chili powder in the paratha.
  • If the paneer is too dry and it can't hold the shape, then add the tsp of curd into filling. 


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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Mix Veg Paratha | Vegetable Paratha | Stuffed Paratha

This month , again i'm doing blogging marathon after the two months break. This time, i chose Stuffed Dishes , so you can see three stuffed dishes in the coming days. The first dish is Mix veg paratha. 

I like aloo paratha, but i'm not a big fan of that. But this mix veg paratha, i love to the core. It tastes wonderful with all those veggies. First time, i tasted this paratha in "Mamaji Restaurant" in our area, instantly i love it. I want to recreate that in home, so based on the taste, i try this and it tastes almost similar to the one in the restaurant.



Mix veg paratha

Preparation Time : 20 mins | Cooking Time : 25 minsServes :
Recipe Category: Paratha | Recipe Cuisine: Indian
Ingredients
For Dough
Wheat Flour - 2 cup
Oil - 1 tbsp
Salt 
Water
For Stuffing
Potato - 2 large(Cooked)
Carrot - 1 (medium)
Beetroot - 1(Small)
Capsicum - 1(Small)
Cabbage - a small piece(yields 1/4 cup grated)
Onion - 1 (Small)
Beans - 2 nos
Ginger Garlic Paste - 1 tsp
Turmeric - a pinch
Chili powder - 1 tsp or to taste
Coriander powder - 1 tsp
Garam Masala  - 1/2 tsp
Dry Mango Powder - 1/2 tsp
Salt
Coriander leaves - few
Oil - 1 tsp

Procedure
Grate carrot,beetroot,cabbage  & capsicum with grater finely.Chop onions and beans into fine pieces.Heat the pan with oil and add the onions saute it along with  ginger garlic paste well.Add all the veggies, saute it well. Then add spices (turmeric, chili,coriander,garam masala & Dry Mango powder) & salt into veggies and mix it well.
Let the veggies cook(if needed sprinkle little water to cook the veggies). In the mean time, mash the potatoes and keep it ready .Once the veggies are cooked, add the mashed potato and give a good mix until everything blends well.Finally add the finely chopped coriander leaves and switch off the flame. Stuffing for our paratha is ready.For the dough, take the flour in the bowl along with salt and oil. Mix it well and then add enough water to make pliable dough and keep it aside for 20 mins.Make medium sized balls(i make 9) out of stuffing once it cooled. Similarly make medium size ball out of dough.Both stuffing and dough size should be equal.Take the dough , roll into small disc.Place the stuffing and seal the edges as shown below.Keep the sealed edge as downside and roll into required size with rolling pin in the dusted flour.Heat the tava and greased it with butter and place the rolled paratha . Cook it on both side well on medium flame.Tasty Mix Vegetable Paratha is ready . Serve it with raita.
Notes
  • 2 cups of flour makes 8 paratha. So I left with stuffing for one more paratha.
  • Grate the veggies finely , it helps to roll the paratha easily.



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