Kerala Paratha
10 mins Cooking Time
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Kerala Paratha (Kerala parotta) recipe is an eggetarian and non-vegetarian south Indian bread recipe typically eaten for breakfast, mid-morning, lunch, dinner or evening. Learn about Kerala bread to make at home the FitterEats way! This low sodium bread is made using Egg that is rich in Protein that elevates its nutrient content. Pair with beetroot chutney, mint coriander chutney, coconut chutney or curry leaves chutney for a balanced meal. Try this famous Kerala parotta recipe in the comfort of your home.
Ingredients
- 1/3 Cup Maida
- 1 Egg Raw Egg
- 10 ml Cow Milk
- 1 Tsp Sugar
- 1.5 Tsp Ghee
Method
Preparation
Step 1
In a bowl, add 1/3 cup maida, sugar, whole egg and mix well. Add cow milk and knead in a soft dough.
Step 2
Roll a portion of the dough into a paratha
Step 3
Start creating pleats, stretch the pleated dough and dust with flour
Step 4
Now start rolling it into a thin circle
Step 5
Heat a griddle and roast the paratha with ghee on both sides until cooked completely
Step 6
Serve with a dry or gravy vegetable
Allergies
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*Percentage Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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Reference: Indian Food Composition Tables 2017, National Institute of Nutrition; Nutritive Value of Indian Foods 2016, National Institute of Nutrition (Indian Council of Medical Research)
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