Ingredients
Method
- Method
- Prepare the Dough
- In a mixing bowl, combine the whole wheat flour, salt, ajwain and oil.
- Gradually add water and knead the flour to form a soft and smooth roti dough.
- Cover the dough and let it rest for about 15-20 minutes.
- Prepare the Filling
- Wash and peel radish and grate using grater, chop washed radish green.
- In a separate bowl, mix the grated radish and chopped green with salt and let it sit for 10 minutes. Squeeze out excess water from the radish. Use muslin cloth to squeeze out excess water.
- Add grated ginger, chopped green chili, turmeric, hing, red chili powder, cumin powder, coriander powder, amchoor, garam masala, and salt to the grated radish. Mix well to form the filling.
- Assemble the Parathas:
- Take a small portion of the dough and roll it into a ball.
- Dust with dry flour and roll out the ball into a small circle (about 4-5 inches in diameter) on a floured surface.
- Place a generous amount of the radish filling in the center of the rolled-out dough.
- Seal the edges of the dough to cover the filling and form a stuffed ball.
- Gently flatten the stuffed ball, dust, or coat it again into the dry flour and roll it out again into a larger circle (6-7 inches in diameter).
- Cook the Parathas:
- Heat a griddle or a flat pan over medium heat.
- Place the rolled-out paratha on the hot griddle.
- Cook for about 1min. on one side until small bubbles appear.
- Flip the paratha, cook for 30-40 seconds and spread a little ghee or oil on the top side.
- Flip it again and cook until golden brown, pressing the edges with a spatula to ensure even cooking.
- Repeat and Serve:
- Repeat the process with the remaining dough and filling.
- Serve the Mooli Ka Parathas hot with yogurt and pickle on the side.
- Enjoy the delightful flavors of Mooli Ka Paratha, a wholesome and satisfying dish that perfectly blends the freshness of radish with aromatic spices!
Notes
After grating the radish, squeeze out excess water. This prevents the filling from becoming too watery, ensuring a better texture for the paratha. Otherwise, stuffing will come out while rolling out the paratha.
Adjust the spice levels according to your preference. If you enjoy a spicier paratha, add more green chilies.
Knead the dough to a soft consistency. This ensures that the paratha remains tender after cooking. A soft dough is easier to roll out.
Adjust the spice levels according to your preference. If you enjoy a spicier paratha, add more green chilies.
Knead the dough to a soft consistency. This ensures that the paratha remains tender after cooking. A soft dough is easier to roll out.
