I have a self proclaimed fame to be the Leftover cooking Queen of my two member family :D

Ok that was no PJ, i love making parathas, be it stuffed or plain, with leftover dry veggies or some dal, its fun, easy and super delicious. You must have heard of dal parathas, where one kneads the flour with a dal and no water. Yes one more form of missi roti apart from the my previous one from scratch. Iam a fan of this kind of parathas, swati ka dal wala paratha series is what anna calls it, and yeah i can make parathas like this anytime, and i love them, they are so soft and so tasty.
In this line i have some really funny story to share with you, yeah where i unintentionally fooled my frens, just two months after my marriage i had a few frens from college at my place, and i had prepared dal parathas, my frens were super impressed, and they assumed that i have made this paratha from scratch, and were all praises about me, yes i was the great creator of that tasty dal ;) but the paratha was not that innovative as they were going gaga about it, :) but i was enjoying it, and i kind of gave them the recipe as if from scratch, i hope one day i tell them the trick behind it.
I love it when i without any extra efforts inculcate punjabi cuisine and start loving it too, so here we go with my dal paratha.. made by kneading my LASOONI DAL PALAK into the flour to form the dough for the paratha.
A similar worthy dal paratha is by kneading the toote hue urad ki dal wale parathe.. believe me its another delight.

Ingredients:
Whole Wheat flour (Atta) as per Consumption
Leftover Dal (cooked)
1 small Onion finely chopped(optional if your dal already has lots of onions)
2 Green chilies, finely chopped
Coriander leaves, finely chopped
1 tbsp. vegetable oil
Salt to taste
1 tsp red chili powder
1/2 tsp turmeric pwd
1 -2 tsp coriander pwd
Butter / Oil for cooking the paratha
Method:
1.Mix all the ingredients. Add enough dal to make a dough of rolling consistency(remember we dont use water here, if you think your dal wasnt dilute enough, use some milk, i havent used it ever). Cover it and keep aside for 15 minutes.
2.Then make small balls and roll them like parathas, Check out the six way to roll the parathas here
3.Put the paratha on the tava and cook applying ghee until done.


4. Serve with curd and chutney of your choice. Our all time favorite, the dhaniya pudine ki chutney
The uraddal parathe look like this:
Thanks frens for reminding me... This again goes to Srivalli, the Mela Queen's Roti Mela.

Ok that was no PJ, i love making parathas, be it stuffed or plain, with leftover dry veggies or some dal, its fun, easy and super delicious. You must have heard of dal parathas, where one kneads the flour with a dal and no water. Yes one more form of missi roti apart from the my previous one from scratch. Iam a fan of this kind of parathas, swati ka dal wala paratha series is what anna calls it, and yeah i can make parathas like this anytime, and i love them, they are so soft and so tasty.
In this line i have some really funny story to share with you, yeah where i unintentionally fooled my frens, just two months after my marriage i had a few frens from college at my place, and i had prepared dal parathas, my frens were super impressed, and they assumed that i have made this paratha from scratch, and were all praises about me, yes i was the great creator of that tasty dal ;) but the paratha was not that innovative as they were going gaga about it, :) but i was enjoying it, and i kind of gave them the recipe as if from scratch, i hope one day i tell them the trick behind it.
I love it when i without any extra efforts inculcate punjabi cuisine and start loving it too, so here we go with my dal paratha.. made by kneading my LASOONI DAL PALAK into the flour to form the dough for the paratha.
A similar worthy dal paratha is by kneading the toote hue urad ki dal wale parathe.. believe me its another delight.

Ingredients:
Whole Wheat flour (Atta) as per Consumption
Leftover Dal (cooked)
1 small Onion finely chopped(optional if your dal already has lots of onions)
2 Green chilies, finely chopped
Coriander leaves, finely chopped
1 tbsp. vegetable oil
Salt to taste
1 tsp red chili powder
1/2 tsp turmeric pwd
1 -2 tsp coriander pwd
Butter / Oil for cooking the paratha

Method:
1.Mix all the ingredients. Add enough dal to make a dough of rolling consistency(remember we dont use water here, if you think your dal wasnt dilute enough, use some milk, i havent used it ever). Cover it and keep aside for 15 minutes.
2.Then make small balls and roll them like parathas, Check out the six way to roll the parathas here

3.Put the paratha on the tava and cook applying ghee until done.



4. Serve with curd and chutney of your choice. Our all time favorite, the dhaniya pudine ki chutney

The uraddal parathe look like this:

Thanks frens for reminding me... This again goes to Srivalli, the Mela Queen's Roti Mela.

amazing! apni parantha party main hume bhi bula lo yaar!
ReplyDeleteWow,Lovely Parathas....Feeling hungry now.will try soon.
ReplyDeleteI have the same entry in my blog few weeks back... Dal paratha with left over dal... They are tasty and good to eat instead of left over dal..
ReplyDeleteYour Lasooni dal palak is coming out in my blog in 2 days!:D
ReplyDeletewow swati...yummy parathas..can't wait
ReplyDeleteHi leftover cooking queen! your parathas are inviting me to join you for dinner. So don't eat them all! Just kidding, those parathas look so soft and fluffy. Good job Swati!
ReplyDeleteWow, paratha queen, both looks delicious... have u finished eating alone these beauties ?
ReplyDeleteLooks like you are on a paratha marathon...Love those :). Very nice pictures.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of these. That's a cool concept.
ReplyDeleteHavent made these Swati..have to try these when I have leftovers
ReplyDeleteswathi...those paratha r inviting me to have one .....its nicely presented...
ReplyDeleteyummmmmmmmmy swathi..they are soo god..i have never thought of using dal curry instea of water..very new to me..someting i should try soon:)....
ReplyDeletedeleciousss parathas swathi
ReplyDeleteThose look like very soft and yummy parathas! ... Thts really nice Swati :)
ReplyDeleteWow Swati...you are having a paratha mela. Saw your sattu ka paratha...used to love it. Don't make parathas much these days....very rare. I loved sattu kachoris too
ReplyDeleteThats a nice way of using the leftovers girl.. liked it.. luks yummy..
ReplyDeletei hv been looking for ur post from so many days.. how u
One more thing common between us Swati, use left over dals for parathas.
ReplyDeleteBoth paratha looks awesome dear, mouth-drooling :)) BTW aaj kal aap dikhte nahi ?
The parathas look lovely!
ReplyDeleteLove the steam arising from your paratha on the tawa..that is difficult to capture
nice idea of using the dal for parathas..maybe we should call you the the paratha queen..after so many varieties of them..
ReplyDeleteshould rename u as paratha queen ;)
ReplyDeleteWow Swati! What a collection of parathas !! Great writing too ..as usual. Seems like u r very busy these days. :-)
ReplyDeletebtw I have posted a leftover roti laddoo today.
I just left a comment on an earlier post! Dal parathas are nice, I make them all the time!!
ReplyDeleteYummy and luscious parathas! Well done Swati:)
ReplyDeleteLovely Parathas.It is so tempting.
ReplyDeleteFrens? You can not spell friends?
ReplyDeletethose look yummy Swati! I'm a huge paratha fan too, provided someone like you makes them for me every time! hehehe...I make mung-dal-parathas quite often though, and you can even add leftover "shaak" to the mixture to make veg parathas:)
ReplyDeleteBuddy..check out my blog...You really inspire me..
ReplyDeleteYumm Yummm Paratha queen... really love all ur recipes... I tried ur paratha styles.. did screw up some.. hehe but over all was a interesting experience..:)
ReplyDeleteCheck my blog... and thanx for inspring me..:)
Tofu is way to eay to make yaar and its very good for health... rich in protein. U can substitute it to all ur paneer dishes. It has a bit different taste..maybe u can say a bit bland. But the best thing is it takes the flavour of any spice u add in it.:)
ReplyDeleteU get many varieties here, soft,
medium, firm and extra firm... for paneer dishes u use the firm or extra firm ones. Basically many tofu can be made into scramble..
I used to have tofu even in India... Try big bazaar... they have a small kind of bubble pack of tofu... comes with a cover like how u get amul butter... but a bit more in hieght......
Try there...:) I am sure u will like it and its kind of u feel less guilty when making a mock paneer dish with this...:P
Hi Swati
ReplyDeleteThanks a lot for visiting my blog & comment.
Cheers
Niya
kitne parathe ek hi din main.....nice ones though
ReplyDeleteEnticing parathas! Dal Parathas sound new to me.. Hmm, I got to try this one for sure!
ReplyDeleteLovely looking displays of parathas:) I love rotis, phulkas, parathas (specially stuffed ones are mmmm) :)
ReplyDeleteswati, u have something on my blog from me to u ;-)
ReplyDeleteHey Swati, I have a surprise for u at my blog post http://foodwithapinchoflove.wordpress.com/2008/06/19/another-meme/
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat idea to use leftover dals in the dough! Loved the all-puffed-up paratha!
ReplyDeleteHey Swati
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visit and the cute comments! Those looks like awesome parathas..wish I could have some now!
And I love making anything leftover in to parathas. Esp. love the dal palak ones!
an award waiting for u buddy..come and collect it:)..congrats..
ReplyDeleteI love ideas on how to use leftovers... Using dal to make the bread sounds too good... I will try that with my leftovers next time :)
ReplyDeleteGosh, there is really much useful information above!
ReplyDelete