Ingredients
Wheat Flour: 2 cups
Warm Water: ¾ cup
Salt: needed
Olive Oil: needed
Method of Preparation
In a bowl add wheat flour and salt.
Add in the Warm water and knead to smooth dough. Apply some oil on the dough and knead again. (The consistency should be correct to get well pleated soft porotta)
Take small ball from the dough.
Roll in to thin chappathi on a floured surface.
Apply olive oil on top of the chappathi
Fold the chappathi like pleats as shown on the picture.
Sprinkle very little flour on it
and roll to a round shape and tuck the end inside.
Roll this into a round shape. (Don’t make it too thin or too thick). Apply some oil on it.
Heat a pan and drizzle some oil on it and cook the porotta by flipping and till both sides get cooked.
When 3 or 4 porottas are done,place them in a flat surface and holding them between hands ,beat the hands together.(Just like clapping,but 3-4 porottas are between).do not beat them soo hard such as you break the porottas..:)
We are doing this, just to seperate the different layers.Remember this does not add anything to the taste.
When 3 or 4 porottas are done,place them in a flat surface and holding them between hands ,beat the hands together.(Just like clapping,but 3-4 porottas are between).do not beat them soo hard such as you break the porottas..:)
We are doing this, just to seperate the different layers.Remember this does not add anything to the taste.
Serve hot.
Tips: Knead the dough with correct consistency. Unlike the poratta we make with Maida, we have to roll this in a floured surface not oily surface. Take care not to add too much flour, as it will not taste good.
Sending to WTML at Vegetarian Food & me space, started by Gayathri
Sending this to Kerala Kitchen Event at Ramyas Space
Sending to Guest Quest Event at Amina Creations
Wow looks so good,perfectly made..
ReplyDeletewow so good, love the step by step recipe
ReplyDeleteNice flaky paratha..loved the pictorial..
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Steps are very handy for beginners like me :-)
ReplyDeleteThat is a yummy parotta :)
ReplyDeleteahh Faseela what interesting look absolutely nice!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done dear..
ReplyDeleteGreat looking parotta,well done..
ReplyDeleteYummy parottas..Happy that wheat flour has come out so good..
ReplyDeleteJoin me in the ONGOING EVENT- "Mint & Coriander seeds" (EP Series-Apr)
ERIVUM PULIYUM
Parathas look fantastic... perfect... thanks for linking to my event....
ReplyDeleteMy first blog event: Guest Quest
Amina Creations
yummy parantha.perfectly done with wheat flour.
ReplyDeleteFlaky and yum...
ReplyDeleteLooks great...love the step by step instructions!
ReplyDeletenice,flaky parota....nice step by step pics.
ReplyDeletenice paratha,
ReplyDeleteSuperb faseela.. has come out so well & thanks for linking it too!
ReplyDeleteOngoing Event : WTML
nice and perfect porotta dear....
ReplyDeleteShabbu's Tasty Kitchen
nice method... will try this one too... love many of your recipes...
ReplyDeleteI heard that in Kerala, many places have substituted maida-parata with wheat-atta; I make it in a slightly different way but this looks delicious.
ReplyDeletewow that was healthy one.... happy to follow you....
ReplyDeleteDish Name Starts With L
Learning-to-cook
Regards,
Akila
yumm 1..i like this very much..
ReplyDeletevery healthy way to have porottas....our family has completely moved from maida to wheat porotta...but we have been using store bought only...i think is should try my luck with this..pleating is a challenge for me
ReplyDeletesuch perfect parottas...send me some please.
ReplyDeletePerfectly made & healthier than the normal porotta. I'm gonna try this today :)
ReplyDeletelooks great!
ReplyDeleteYou have been tagged, check this.
ReplyDeletehttp://asiyama.blogspot.com/2012/04/i-dont-know-why-she-tagged-me.html
parathas look very tempting n mouthwatering !!!
ReplyDelete