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    Home » Indian Breakfast recipes » Roti | Parathas

    Oats & Spring Onion Paratha

    Published: Sep 19, 2013 · by Nisha

    Best way to gain energy and strength to carry you through the busy mornings into the day is to have a king size breakfast.  It does not mean one should have a feast but a nourishing and tummy filling breakfast. It makes us to lead a happy and a healthy life. Parathas perfectly fall into this pigeon-hole.  A very tasty and a filling breakfast that lasts until noon without any in between cravings. What I like the most is that you need not prepare any side dish. Whatever veggies or proteins you plan for the day, cook them and fill it heartily. For this morning's breakfast I combined Oats for additional fibre and spring onions for their green and the mild onion flavour.
    Oats & Spring Onion Paratha

    Oats & Spring Onion ParathaOats and Spring Onion Paratha

    Healthy and filling breakfast to get you through the entire day. Breakfast King size.

    Prep time: 10 mins | Cook time: 2 mins / paratha | Total time: ~ 20 Mins | Yields: ~6

    Ingredients
    For the Filling

    • ⅔ Cups Greens from the Spring Onions
    • ⅔ Cups Whites from the Spring Onions
    • 1 teaspoon Black cumin seeds
    • Salt to taste
    • 2-3 no's Green chillies, finely chopped
    For the Dough
    • 1 Cup Whole wheat flour (1)
    • ¼ Cup Rolled oats
    • Water to knead

    Instructions

    1. Mix wheat flour and oats in a bowl. Sprinkle water little by little and knead it into a smooth and non sticky dough. Rest it for at least half an hour. 
    2. Heat a pan and add little oil. Once it is hot, add the cumin seeds and let them sizzle. Then add the whites of the spring onions, green chillies and give them a quick stir for a minute. (2)
    3. Finally add salt, the green part of the onions. Let it cool. 
    4. Now divide the dough and the filling into 6 equal parts. Take one part of the dough and roll it out into a 3" disc, dusting it with flour as needed. 
    5. Keep the filling in the centre and fold from all the sides and pinch it at the end to close.
    6. Flatten it out with your hands and dust it with minimum flour. With the folded side facing upwards, roll it out gently as much as you can without spilling the fillings outside. 
    7. Heat a griddle / Tawa. Let it become very hot. Add a rolled out paratha. Once you see bubbles rising up flip it over. Smear the paratha with ghee (optional). Flip it over again and repeat the same. (3)
    8. Keep flipping for every 10-15 sec until you see brown spots and when the parathas are fully cooked. (4)

    Notes

    1. Most of the Indians use store bought Flour, popularly known as Atta (Pilsburry, Aashirvad are quite popular Indian brands). When you are not able to get your hands on these, buy a fine whole wheat flour. Do not use pastry whole wheat or coarse grained whole wheat flour. Rolling out chapatis / parathas become very difficult. 
    2. Any filling for the paratha must be completely cooled before you fill it.  Moistness in the filling will cause difficulty to roll out the parathas. It gets stuck to the rolling pin creating a mess. 
    3. While making chapatis / parathas the temperature of the tawa is very important. Though I cannot give a n accurate mercury value, make sure that the tawa should be really hot before you put the rolled out dough. As soon as you put it, in few seconds you should see small bubbles raising. Keep adjusting the flame in between every chapatis / parathas you make. It might sound tricky, but with practice it should be easy. 
    4. Do not  leave the chapatis / parathas on the tawa for long and also dont keep flipping it often. It might make them very hard. Keep flipping it over every 15-20 seconds for 3 or 4 times and it will get cooked. 
    This recipe is for letter "O" under "Fusion" theme.  Check out other BM #32 Marathon runners' posts here in this page.  


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    Comments

    1. Archana Potdar says

      October 20, 2013 at 11:41 am

      Yuumy way to get oats in my kids. Thanks they love parathas and this is different from the way I make parathas so the boredom factor is also taken care off

      Reply
    2. Sandhya Karandikar says

      October 02, 2013 at 6:32 pm

      Yummy and healthy paratha> great for breakfast or lunch.

      Reply
    3. Preeti Garg says

      October 01, 2013 at 6:41 pm

      Who can say no to this irresistible and mouthwatering Indian bread

      Reply
    4. veena krishnakumar says

      September 27, 2013 at 4:55 pm

      healthy paratha and love the addition of spring onions in it!!

      Reply
    5. vaishali sabnani says

      September 22, 2013 at 3:54 am

      Wonderful breakfast...and a good way to incorporate oats in Paratha.

      Reply
    6. rajani says

      September 21, 2013 at 2:04 pm

      great food to have for breakfast!

      Reply
    7. Chef Mireille says

      September 20, 2013 at 2:08 pm

      filling and flavorful paratha. I would love this for breakfast!

      Reply
    8. Pavani N says

      September 20, 2013 at 1:35 am

      Nice fusion paratha.. Spring onions do add nice flavor to paratha.

      Reply
    9. Padmajha PJ says

      September 19, 2013 at 4:55 pm

      I love such flavorful parathas.Looks yum...

      Reply
    10. Srivalli says

      September 19, 2013 at 12:08 pm

      Very nice way to make the rotis healthy..

      Reply
    11. Nivedhanams Sowmya says

      September 19, 2013 at 7:56 am

      very healthy and interesting combination of oats and spring onions!!

      Sowmya

      Reply
    12. Priya Suresh says

      September 19, 2013 at 6:34 am

      I love adding spring onions in paratha, addition of oats makes this paratha more healthy and fibre rich.

      Reply
    13. Sapana Behl says

      September 19, 2013 at 6:20 am

      I can imagine how flavorful it would be...awesome..

      Reply
    14. Gayathri Kumar says

      September 19, 2013 at 4:29 am

      The parathas look so nutritious , colourful and appetizing...

      Reply
    15. Harini-Jaya R says

      September 19, 2013 at 3:42 am

      I love the addition of oats in paratha..I should try it out some time! Love the filling as well.

      Reply
    16. Manjula Bharath says

      September 19, 2013 at 2:56 am

      wow thats an very very healthy and deliciously made paratha :)very innovative combo makes me hungry dear !! 🙂 perfect and filling breakfast as you said 🙂

      Reply

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