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Allo ka Paratha - Potato stuffed buttered flat bread
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Allo ka Paratha - Potato stuffed buttered flat bread

Ambreen Malik
Ambreen Malik @cook_7828285
Pakistan

Savory Allo walay Parathay, hot sweet milky tea and winter season have an unbreakable connection in my head. The reason possibly could be that while growing up in Pakistan that’s how it used to be in our household. Waking up late on Sunday mornings meant it was late for breakfast and early for Lunch but it was hard to ignore the grumbling tummy. Wintery Sundays called for potato stuffed buttered parathas for brunch served with shami kebabs or Pakistani style spicy omelet.
In ammi’s household all parathas were prepared either with home churned white butter or with homemade desi ghee – clarified butter. As a little girl I remember watching my Nani – Maternal Grandmother prepare butter at home quite frequently. Half of the butter was made in to Ghee for later use while the fresh white butter was kept for immediate use. I loved devouring fresh rotis with a knob of freshly churned butter rubbed on them. The leftover buttermilk - Lassi was used to make pakora karri for lunch the same day. Nothing went to waste.
I made some Potato stuffed parathas for brunch this weekend and served them with homemade shami kebabs and Mint chutney. Sharing the recipe.
Cooking Utensil : Griddle / Tava

Savory Allo walay Parathay, hot sweet milky tea and winter season have an unbreakable connection in my head. The reason possibly could be that while growing up in Pakistan that’s how it used to be in our household. Waking up late on Sunday mornings meant it was late for breakfast and early for Lunch but it was hard to ignore the grumbling tummy. Wintery Sundays called for potato stuffed buttered parathas for brunch served with shami kebabs or Pakistani style spicy omelet.
In ammi’s household all parathas were prepared either with home churned white butter or with homemade desi ghee – clarified butter. As a little girl I remember watching my Nani – Maternal Grandmother prepare butter at home quite frequently. Half of the butter was made in to Ghee for later use while the fresh white butter was kept for immediate use. I loved devouring fresh rotis with a knob of freshly churned butter rubbed on them. The leftover buttermilk - Lassi was used to make pakora karri for lunch the same day. Nothing went to waste.
I made some Potato stuffed parathas for brunch this weekend and served them with homemade shami kebabs and Mint chutney. Sharing the recipe.
Cooking Utensil : Griddle / Tava

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Allo ka Paratha - Potato stuffed buttered flat bread

Ambreen Malik
Ambreen Malik @cook_7828285
Pakistan

Savory Allo walay Parathay, hot sweet milky tea and winter season have an unbreakable connection in my head. The reason possibly could be that while growing up in Pakistan that’s how it used to be in our household. Waking up late on Sunday mornings meant it was late for breakfast and early for Lunch but it was hard to ignore the grumbling tummy. Wintery Sundays called for potato stuffed buttered parathas for brunch served with shami kebabs or Pakistani style spicy omelet.
In ammi’s household all parathas were prepared either with home churned white butter or with homemade desi ghee – clarified butter. As a little girl I remember watching my Nani – Maternal Grandmother prepare butter at home quite frequently. Half of the butter was made in to Ghee for later use while the fresh white butter was kept for immediate use. I loved devouring fresh rotis with a knob of freshly churned butter rubbed on them. The leftover buttermilk - Lassi was used to make pakora karri for lunch the same day. Nothing went to waste.
I made some Potato stuffed parathas for brunch this weekend and served them with homemade shami kebabs and Mint chutney. Sharing the recipe.
Cooking Utensil : Griddle / Tava

Savory Allo walay Parathay, hot sweet milky tea and winter season have an unbreakable connection in my head. The reason possibly could be that while growing up in Pakistan that’s how it used to be in our household. Waking up late on Sunday mornings meant it was late for breakfast and early for Lunch but it was hard to ignore the grumbling tummy. Wintery Sundays called for potato stuffed buttered parathas for brunch served with shami kebabs or Pakistani style spicy omelet.
In ammi’s household all parathas were prepared either with home churned white butter or with homemade desi ghee – clarified butter. As a little girl I remember watching my Nani – Maternal Grandmother prepare butter at home quite frequently. Half of the butter was made in to Ghee for later use while the fresh white butter was kept for immediate use. I loved devouring fresh rotis with a knob of freshly churned butter rubbed on them. The leftover buttermilk - Lassi was used to make pakora karri for lunch the same day. Nothing went to waste.
I made some Potato stuffed parathas for brunch this weekend and served them with homemade shami kebabs and Mint chutney. Sharing the recipe.
Cooking Utensil : Griddle / Tava

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Ingredients

  • 2 cupsWheat Flour –
  • 2 tbspsOil –
  • Water – Enough to knead the dough
  • 1 ½Potatoes – kgs – Boiled / peeled
  • 2Chilies Fresh Green – Medium sized (thinly chopped)
  • 1 cupCoriander Fresh – chopped –
  • 1 cupMint Fresh – chopped -
  • 2 tspsCumin seeds Roasted . (heaped)
  • 3 tspsCoriander seeds Roasted – (heaped) (Crushed in pestle mortar)
  • Anaar Dana powder (Dried Pomegranate powder)
  • 2 tsps. / 2 tspsMango Powder Aam Alternative : Dried – choor – .
  • 200 gmsButter – (Melted)
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  1. 1

    For Dough:

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  2. 2

    Knead the dough with hand or in a machine. Use water as needed. Let the dough rest for an hour before making parathas. This dough will make around 16 small dough balls to make 8 parathas.

  3. 3

    For potato filling

  4. 4

    In a frying pan, take 3 tbsps. of oil and fry the chopped onions till translucent. Do not brown. Remove on a kitchen paper. Let them cool down.

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  5. 5

    Mash the potatoes and add all spices, cooked onions and herbs to it. Mix and set aside for an hour.

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  6. 6

    Put the griddle on the stove on the highest heat.

  7. 7

    Make 16 balls of the dough. 2 balls will make one paratha.

  8. 8

    Roll out 2 dough balls in to round flat bread at a time.

  9. 9

    Remove excess flour from them.

  10. 10

    Put 3-4 heaped tbsps. of mashed potatoes mixture on one rolled out dough. Use your fingers tips to spread the potatoes evenly, leaving about ½ inch from the corners.

  11. 11

    Place the second rolled out flat bread dough on top of the stuffed one. You can lightly wet the corners of the stuffed dough by dipping you fingers in water. This helps the second flat bread to stick to the first one firmly, ensuring it does not open as it is cooked and flipped on the griddle.

  12. 12

    Press the two rolled out flat breads dough together firmly with your hands and even the stuffing. Use a rolling pin to flatten them. The paratha will increase in size as you roll it.

  13. 13

    Gently lift it in your hands and shed off excess flour. Flip it on the hot griddle on the highest heat.

  14. 14

    Spoon around 2 -3 tbsp. melted butter on the top side and spread it. Wait for about a minute before flipping it over.

  15. 15

    Butter the other side the same way and cook both sides till the paratha looks gently golden brown and crisp and the corners are completely cooked. Reduce the heat as you cook or the butter will burn and smoke the kitchen.

  16. 16

    Remove the paratha from the griddle on to a kitchen paper. Cut them in 4 pieces if you want and serve hot with chutney and tea.

  17. 17

    Wipe the griddle with a kitchen paper after making each paratha.

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Ambreen Malik
Ambreen Malik @cook_7828285
on January 30, 2014 06:57
Pakistan
I am Ambreen Malik and I am a culinary story teller from Pakistan. This blog is an attempt to preserve, document & share Pakistan's contemporary & traditional culinary heritage. It tells stories and shares recipes from my maternal grandmother, mother and mother-in-law's kitchens along with my own stories and memories of growing up in Pakistan.I am a banker, a social entrepreneur & London School of Economics Alumni. I make my home between Pakistan and Philippines.Contact Me : gawalmandiblog@gmail.com
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