Ingredients: (for stuffing)
- 1 Small Cauliflower / Gobi (shredded)
- 1 Onion (finely chopped)
- 1/4 cup Kasuri methi/ fresh methi leaves
- 1/4 cup Coriander leaves (chopped)
- 1/2 tsp Cumin powder
- 1/2 tsp Coriander powder
- 1/4 tsp Garam masala
- 1 tsp Red chili powder
- Few pinch of dry mango powder
- Salt to taste.
- Sugar as per taste (optional)
- 2 tsp Oil + more for roasting.
Ingredients: (for cover)
- Wheat flour
- Salt to taste
- Water to knead the dough.
Method:
First knead the dough (with cover ingredients) and let it rest for 1 hrs or so. Squeeze out all the water from the shredded gobi and place it on paper towel.
Heat the pan with oil, add onion and fry till they turn light brown color. Add shredded cauliflower and fry fro few minutes or till it turn soft. Add all malsala powder , coriander leaves, methi leaves, salt and mix everything well and cook for 5 minutes or so. Turn of the heat and let it cool completely.
Once the stuffing mix cooled roll the atta in small circle and spoonful this above made gobi masala and close the edges.
Roll on floured surface till desired size.Heat the tava/ griddle and roast these paratha both the side with generous amount of oil / ghee.
Serve hot Gobi ke paratha with Eggplant Raita.
My fav and wish to have one.. as I am already hungry seeing this..
ReplyDeleteThats a droolworthy gobi paratha J, looks yummy and feel like grabbing..
ReplyDeletewow my favorite gobi paratha...looks delicious ...feel like to take away right now from the screen ....adding kasuri methi is very nice idea ...i will try this soon
ReplyDeletegobi paratha luks very tempting... i never tried with gobi....i'll try
ReplyDeletei never tried gobi parathas.with the raitha looks so yum
ReplyDeleteMouth watering goin on here. Yummy
ReplyDeleteMy all time favorite paratha, even the recipe of brinjal raita sounds yummy, ur making me hungry dear:)
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ReplyDeleteLooks delicious!
ReplyDeleteGobi ka partha version two looks really nice Jyoti, yummy one.
ReplyDeleteyummy parathas Jyothy...luv the addition of kasuri methi... n beautiful presentation as usual
ReplyDeleteTempting pics and yummy combo....looks gr8 dear
ReplyDeletedelicious paranthas with the yum yum raitha...drooling
ReplyDeleteThose parathas look so tempting! Parathas with eggplant raita would be such a delicious meal :-)
ReplyDeletewow delicious platter really yummy gobi paratha .. the way u made is in a very different .. sure taste yummy yum
ReplyDeleteWow looks absolutely delicious..tempting parathas with raitha..great combo.
ReplyDeletemy fav stuffed paratha of all time..looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteWow! very delicious looking paratha...kasuri methi imports spl falvor to the paratha..I will try this next time using kasuri methi.
ReplyDeleteDelicious gobi paratha, great recipe!! Loved the raita too..
ReplyDeletedelicious paratha...looks so good
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking parathas.They looks so tasty I could reach out and grab a couple.Perfect with raita nad mango pickle
ReplyDeleteyummy paratha.. love the raita too
ReplyDeleteparatha looks really yummy jyoti..adding methi leaves is new to me..what is type 2?
ReplyDeleteParathas have come out soo good!
ReplyDeleteVery tempting Parathas Jyoti...u r really talented da and must say ur family members r lucky to taste this parathas...!
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Very yum!
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteParathas look yummy! Must have tasted awesome with the eggplant raita!
ReplyDeleteThose parathas make me want to grab some!
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hey one of my favorite parathas. these look so tasty..wish could grab some.
ReplyDeleteparathe looks perfect.. would love to finish the entire plate with some raita
ReplyDeleteTempting pic jyoti...looks delicious...
ReplyDeleteI have gobi at home and I never attempted gobi ke parathas. Will try this out....thanks jyothi.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for your lovely comments..
ReplyDelete@ Satya,Vidya, Madhu do try and let me know.
Paratha are looking so good !!! Thanks for visiting my blog..loved your blog and happily following you !!!
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