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Food Guide to Cooking

Guide to making a flaky, Pakistani-style paratha and a potato filled version

Craving a hearty Pakistani-style breakfast? This paratha guide has got you covered



Lachedaar, or flaky, paratha
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It's a South Asian breakfast classic. It's crispy, oily, hearty and most importantly, deliciously satisfying - the mighty paratha. For many, especially in Pakistan, their mornings don't start well if a cup of chai is not accompanied with a glossy piece of hot paratha bread.

Most commonly associated with cuisine from Pakistan's eastern province of Punjab, this bread is eaten across the country. Often this type of flatbread is stuffed with fillings such as vegetables, cheese, meat or enjoyed plain, depending on the region's preferences.

Gulf News spoke to Saira Ahmed, a Pakistani expat and Managing Director at Little Lahore restaurant in Dubai, who hails from Punjab and shared her guide to making the perfect plain flaky paratha as well as a potato-filled version.

Ingredients

500gm wheat flour

200ml water

1 egg

60gm sugar

50ml vegetable oil

Salt to taste

Ingredients needed for the plain, flaky paratha
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Method

To prep: Mix all the ingredients and knead for five minutes. Leave it covered with a cloth on a bowl for about 10-15 minutes.

Roll out the dough in balls with your hands

Mix all the ingredients and form a dough
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For lachedaar paratha:

1. Flatten the dough ball in your hands and dust it with some wheat flour.

Flatten the dough in your hand and cover with flour
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2. Roll it into a thin circle, similar to a chapatti or flatbread. Try to roll it as thin as possible.

Roll it into a thin circle
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3. Grease the chapatti with oil and sprinkle wheat flour over it once again.

Grease the chapatti with oil and sprinkle wheat flour over it once again.
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4. Now, pleat it and then fold it into a Swiss roll. Stretch it as much as you can. Start folding it into a coil.

This is what the pleating process looks like
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5. Secure the end by pressing gently.

Form it into a Swiss roll
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6. Take the rolled ball and dust it with some wheat flour and start rolling it into a thin circle.

Roll it out in a chapatti shape
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7. Now, on a hot chapatti pan, or tawa, place the rolled paratha carefully, avoid tearing it.

Place it on a hot pan
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8. After a minute of cooking it on one side, flip it over.

9. Once golden brown spots start appearing on both sides, brush it with oil and cook it till it’s golden brown from both sides.

A flaky plain paratha
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For aloo (potato) paratha:

You can use the same dough as the lachedaar paratha.

Ingredients for the potato stuffing:

500gm boiled potatoes Onion 1 small chopped

20gm whole coriander seeds

30gm cumin powder

3-4 chopped green chilies

20gm black pepper

10gm crushed red chili flakes

10gm red chili powder

Salt to taste

Ingredients for the aloo paratha
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Method

1. Mash the potato and add all the ingredients and mix.

The potato filling
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2. Make two dough balls, flatten them and spread some potato filling on one round chapatti and cover with another. Seal corners the and roll it out.

Put some of the filling on a chapatti
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Cover it with a chapatti on top
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3. Cook it on a hot chapatti pan and add oil on both sides and cook till brown and crispy from both sides, similar to the plain paratha.

Cook from both sides till golden brown and crispy
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Saira Ahmed
Managing Director at Little Lahore restaurant in Dubai
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