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Methi Paratha Recipe

Last Updated On: Dec 28, 2017 by Sowmya Venkatachalam

Methi Paratha, a healthy and yummy Indian Bread variety and a traditional North Indian breakfast dish. A healthy paratha with more flavors and nutrition.We can stuff the methi or we can just mix them with wheat flour and knead it. Either way is taste and yummy, I prefer mixing the methi leaves with the flour itself, that way it is so simple and quick. Serve this yummy Methi paratha with chillied curd or any raitha or Paratha Chutney and enjoy the healthy paratha!

Methi Paratha Recipe
Methi Paratha Recipe



Preparation and Yield:

Preparation time 10 mins
Cooking Time 20 mins
Yield 4
Methi Paratha Recipe
Methi Paratha Recipe
Ingredients:
Whole Wheat Flour 1 Cup* + 2 tablespoon for dusting
Methi Leaves ½ Cup
Green Chilli 1
Salt To taste
Garam Masala ½ teaspoon
Ghee 1 tablespoon

Method:

  1. Wash and finely chop the methi leaves. Take a mixing bowl and add wheat flour, methi leaves, salt, and garam masala 
  2. Sprinkle water little by little and mix well and knead it to a nice dough. Cover the dough with a damp cloth and keep it aside for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, Make 4 equal balls out of the dough
  3. Take a dough ball and dust it with flour and roll it slightly thicker.
  4. Heat a tawa. The tawa should be super hot. Add the rolled paratha to the tawa. When we see bubbles coming up, gently flip it on and cook on other side. Brush little ghee or butter on cooked side and flip it on the other side and brush little ghee and when both the sides of paratha are cooked and turned golden brown then remove from flame. Repeat the step 3 and 4 to make rest of parathas
  5. The yummy and healthy Methi Paratha is now ready to serve with Chillied curd, raitha or chutney
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    Methi Paratha Recipe
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