How To Make Aloo Paratha - Indian Flat-Bread Stuffed With Spiced Potato and Served With Tahini Sauce. Vegan Friendly!

in #recipes7 years ago


The humble but all time favorite Aloo Paratha is a famous Indian breakfast dish that can be eaten at any time of day! The combination of spiced potato stuffed inside of a fried paratha (similar to flatbread) makes for a winning combination that satisfies the hungriest appetite. Parathas originated in Peshawar and then spread all over the former northern parts of India, and you will find many small fast food shops making them all day long 365 day a year.

Stuffed parathas are slightly tricky to make because you need to roll out the dough until it is quite thin, but not so thin that it tears from the stuffing. It is a delicate balance of thickness. the amount of stuffing, and the dryness of the stuffing. If it is too wet it will definitely tear. Once you have practiced you will get the idea, and even though mine weren't perfect they taste just as good! A top tip is to put the stuffing in the fridge for a bit before rolling it out.

If you have never tried aloo paratha then definitely give this a try, I promise you will be delighted! I served this up with an unconventional tahini dip rather than the traditional yogurt and spicy pickled vegetables. The tahini does make it a very hearty meal, and defiantly works with the spices. I also like to also have a bit of siracha sauce on the side which is always well balanced by tahini.

What You Will Need


  • 3 - 4 potatoes cooked and mashed
  • 2 cups flour
  • 2 small onions finely chopped
  • 1 tbsp fresh ginger
  • & garlic or paste
  • 1 tsp turmeric
  • 1 tsp cumin
  • 1 tsp garam masala
  • chili to taste
  • fresh lemon / lime
  • salt
  • coconut oil / ghee / butter
  • fresh coriander

 

How To Make It

  1. To make the dough start by heating some water until it is warm to hot.
  2. Mix the flour and salt in a large bowl and create a well in the center
  3. Add the water and mix well until a smooth ball is formed. It will be sticky but smooth like below. Then wrap it with cling-film and set aside.


  4. To make the stuffing heat some oil up in a pan until it is hot and add the onions and fry for a few minutes until translucent. Add salt and ginger and garlic.
  5. Shift the onions to one side and add a little bit more oil to the empty side. Then add all the spices and fry on hot for 10-20 seconds.



  6. Mix with the onions and fry for a few minutes.
  7. Add the potato and fry for a further few minutes



  8. Once you have fried it the mix should look something like the below image.


  9. Now take the dough and kneed it just a little. Then roll it out and cut equal sized pieces like this:



  10. Take a piece and roll it out flat. When you do this ensure that the center is thicker than the edges so that the stuffing doesn't break the dough.



  11. Add a little of the stuffing mix to the center of the paratha. Don't add too much, as I always do! You can see below what too much looks like:



  12. Bring all the edges up together to make a flower shape and pinch and twist the end like this:



  13. Very carefully flatten it by hand and gently roll it out with a rolling pin. Flip the paratha over and finish rolling on the other side. Once finished you should have a nice round stuffed paratha ready to fry!



  14. Heat a pan up with oil until very hot
  15. Fry the paratha on one side for a few minutes or until golden brown and then turn over and cook the other side
  16. Serve as whole parathas or triangle shaped.

I made two thicknesses by accident, and both were good.. but I think the thinner one was tastier but that is just my opinion. Here is how it looked!


AS I ALWAYS LIKE TO SAY, THIS DISH TASTES TOO GOOD! ;-)

I HOPE YOU TRY IT AND ENJOY!


 


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This one is one of my favourite dishes that Alex cooks. It's very much worth it to try it out, it might become your favourite too ;-)

As always, you make my keyboard slippery from all the drool whilst scrolling. Bravo Baba, Bravo!

Oh yes this is one of the most popular breakfast in north India. But I prefer its vegan version made in vegetable oil and eating with any vegan sauce or chatni instead of curd.
Thanks for sharing.

i agree.. sometimes i use coconut oil which also works well and is nicely vegan!

Omg so many recipes I've saved from you but I haven't gotten the chance to try myself aaarrghhh now a nice again is posted again 😂😂😂😂

he he.. this one is worth it! definately try it with curd if you eat dairy..

That looks good as hell

Look so great but not easy to make !!
You make me hungry my friend..
I will take a try by weekend..
Thanks for sharing..

nice! happy to hear .. main thing is keep that stuffing dry and cool!

I will try and let you know
By the way SBD now is $3 !!!

thats only because i sold mine this morning! ;-))) lolllllllll (at 2)

whatever i sell goes up like wild.. ill let you know my next trade and you can do the opposite.. works every time it seems ;-)

After i read your post i can't control my hungry! I will try at my home. Thanks for sharing "Aloo Paratha" Procedure.

i KNOW what you mean.. as SOON as i posted i had to run and eat! lol

I just want to tell you that I want to eat it! Thats it...

Hii good recipe Amazing I love it..

thanks again! did u ever try this ?

Yes it's also my tasty breakfast Aalloo Partha... Love it too much with curd..

yup! it is the best with curd really,.. (and a little pickle)

Yes pickle Ooohoo yummyyyy..

Parathas are one of my all time favorites!! Damn you brought back some good memories with these photos- They look perfect!

nice complement! they weren't bad.. but im sure a good indian mother could do much better! ;-)

Sure, but you could say that of any cuisine! The most important part is that you had the experience of making it yourself, that always makes the food taste better :)

d'ats true! very true indeed!
and yes you have to do it a few times to really get it right..