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(231) Phudina Paratha.

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cup Mint Leaves (Phudina paan).
  • 3 Green chillies.
  • ½ inch Ginger piece.
  • ½ cup finely chopped Coriander leaves.
  • 1 tsp. Mango powder ( Aamchur powder)
  • 2 tsp. Salt.
  • 2 cup Wheat flour.
  • 4 tbsp. Oil.
  • 1 tsp. White sesame seeds.
  • ½ tsp. Garam masala.

Method

  1. Pluck  leaves from the stalk of Mint.
  2. Wash and keep aside in a colander.
  3. Wash finely chopped Coriander leaves and keep aside in a colander.
  4. Grind and make a fine paste of mint leaves, Ginger and Green chillies.
  5. In a big mixing bowl mix wheat flour with other dry ingredients and oil. Mix thoroughly and if flour holds the shape of your fist, it means oil is in perfect condition . Now mix mint paste and coriander leaves in flour and knead soft dough.
  6. With the help of dry flour roll parathas and roast with ghee on medium flame.
  7. Serve hot Phudina paratha with bundi raita, golkeri pickle and Tomato Soup or Chass or as you wish.
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Life is a journey of evolving roles, each with its own beauty and wisdom. From the structured world of academia to the ever-evolving realm of homemaking, I have embraced each phase with passion and grace. When my children settled into their own lives, I found myself with a renewed sense of purpose—to document and share the wealth of knowledge I have gathered over the years.

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