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Stuffed Mooli Paratha Recipe
Stuffed Mooli Paratha Recipe is a tasty Indian flatbread made with whole wheat flour, grated radish, coriander leaves, and a few Indian spices.
Course
Breakfast, dinner, lunch
Cuisine
Indian
Keyword
stuffed mooli paratha recipe
Prep Time
30
minutes
minutes
Cook Time
30
minutes
minutes
Total Time
1
hour
hour
Servings
5
people
Author
Puja
Equipment
Mixing Bowl
Grater
Tawa
Rolling Board
Rolling Pin
Cooking tool
Parat
Ingredients
For the Dough
1
cup
Wheat flour
1/4
tsp
Ajwain
optional
1/4
tsp
Salt
1
tbsp
Oil
Water
as per required to mix dough
For the Stuffing:
2
cups
Grated Radish, mooli
1-2
Green chillies
finely chopped
1/2
tsp
Ginger
grated or crushed
3-4
tbsp
Coriander leaves
finely chopped
Red chilli powder
as per the taste
1/2
tsp
Garam masala powder
Salt
as per the taste
Instructions
Method to mix dough
In a wide bowl, add wheat flour, salt, oil, ajwain and knead the wheat flour with water to a smooth dough.
If needed you can add 1 tsp oil again and give it a final knead and to make the dough more soft.
Cover and let the dough rest at least ten minutes.
Divide the dough into equal parts and make balls out of it.
Method to make stuffing:
Grate the radish and squeeze off all the water with hand.
Then add the water drained radish to a wide bowl.
Now add green chilli, ginger, coriander leaves, garam masala powder, red chilli powder and mix well.
Do not add salt to it now, since doing that will result in the radish releasing water again.
Take little portion at a time for the stuffing and mix salt as needed to that portion before you stuff it.
Method to make paratha:
Take a atta dough ball.
Using the palm and your fingers press and spread the dough into a small round shaped puri.
Keep a tbsp of stuffing in the center, gather all the corners and seal the dough with the stuffing inside. Press it down gently to flatten it.
Now gently roll the stuffed parathas to a size of a chapati or roti. (take care that the filling does not ooze out or tears the dough)
Now heat tawa and roast the paratha with ghee, oil or butter till golden brown on both sides.
Remove from tawa after both the sides are cooked well.
Follow the same process with the rest of the dough balls.
So the mooli ka paratha is ready to serve.
Serve along with white butter, curd, chutney, tomato sauce or pickles.