Prepare time: 10 mins
Cook: 20 mins
Serves: 5 Persons
Ingredients
For Cheese Parratha Dough
- 1 cup whole wheat flour – 120 grams
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon oil or ghee (clarified butter)
- water as required for kneading
For Cheese Stuffing
- ½ cup tightly packed grated cheese – cheddar, mozzarella or processed cheese
- ¼ cup finely chopped onions
- 1 or 2 green chilies – finely chopped
- ¼ to ½ teaspoon crushed black pepper or as required
- Ghee or oil as required for roasting paratha
- whole wheat flour as needed for dusting
- Butter while serving
Directions
- In a large mixing bowl or plate/tray take whole wheat flour, salt, oil or ghee. Add some water.
- Mix everything and begin to knead into a smooth and soft dough. Add more water if required while kneading.
- Cover and keep the dough aside for 20 to 30 minutes.
- In a bowl or plate, take all the stuffing ingredients – grated cheese, finely chopped onions and green chillies, crushed black pepper.
- Mix everything very well.
- No need to add salt as cheese already has a lot of salt. Keep aside.
- Pinch two small balls from the dough. Roll them between your palms.
- Flatten them and dust with whole wheat flour.
- With a rolling pin, roll them into about 4 to 5 inches diameter rounds. Try making both the rounds of the same size.
- On one of the rolled dough circle, place the cheese stuffing in the center and keep about 1 inch empty space from the sides.
- Gently place the second circle on top and press and seal the edges with your fingertips.
- Dust some flour on the stuffed paratha.
- Begin to roll the paratha. Dust some more flour if required.
- Roll the paratha into a round of about 7 to 8 inches in diameter or about the size of a normal roti or chapati.
- On a hot tava (skillet or griddle) place the rolled paratha.
- The tava should be hot and not at a low temperature. Cooking parathas at a low flame will harden them. Parathas ideally are crisp as well as soft.
- When the base is partly cooked, flip the paratha. Spread some ghee on the partly cooked part.
- Flip again and this time this side has to be cooked more than the previous side. You will see brown spots on the paratha.
- Spread some ghee on this side too.
- Flip again once or twice till both the sides are cooked properly. You should see crisp brown spots on the paratha.
- Press the paratha edges with a spatula or spoon, so that they are fried well. While roasting any paratha variety make sure that the edges are cooked properly. If not then press them with the help of spatula for even cooking.
- Once the paratha has cooked well. Remove them from the tava and serve them hot. Make all parathas this way.
- Serve these cheese paratha hot with butter, yogurt, mango pickle or tomato ketchup.
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