The day started quite hectic but luckily we managed to get things done on time. There was a last minute change in the menu as Konda wanted the same Pithiki Pappu Kura for dosa today, for which Athamma has those beans skinned ready. She infact prepared the kura by the time I got to the kitchen. Last night when I was getting the kids sleep, they insisted I sleep too without having to work. So I thought I would just pretend instead promptly slept and got up with start as I had planned for few posts. Plus had to soak the dals for the Onion dosa that is planned for BC. I was thankfully able to complete all my tasks.
When I checked the menu for today, Konda had asked for Paneer Parathas. I was thinking of the same way of making those quick Aloo Parathas. Once her breakfast was ready, I got into making these simple Paneer Parathas that will not be a messy lunch for her. So blended everything to the dough and had them going. By the time Konda was ready, the boys got up so naturally things had a way to get delayed. So hurriedly clicked few pictures of the box saying I surely want to share this simple and quick meal.
There is really no big recipe here but I thought how it will be to taking pictures everyday and sharing it here with you all!
Ingredients
1 cup Whole Wheat Flour
3 - 4 tsp Paneer, grated
1/2 tsp Red Chilli Powder
Salt to taste
A Pinch Turmeric Powder
1/2 tsp Garam Masala (opt)
1 tsp Ghee / Clarified Butter
Oil for cooking the parathas
Instructions
In a bowl, take the wheat flour, along with grated paneer, salt, chili powder, turmeric powder, garam masala and ghee. Knead well to get a pliable dough. Let it rest for 5 - 10 mins.
Heat a tawa/ skillet, reduce to medium heat when the skillet is hot.
Meanwhile, divide the dough into equal balls, preferable small ones as kids live to handle tiny parathas. Dust the ball with flour and roll out to small discs.
Grease the pan with little oil so that the parathas don't stick to the pan. Place the rolled out parathas on the pan, when you see it bubbling out, flip to the other side and cook. Spread little oil on both sides and cook evenly.
This can be eaten as such or with Curds/ pickle.
Notes
Since you have added ghee to the dough, you need not add lots of oil. Also you need to cook this on relatively high flame, as else the parathas tend to become hard as the dough has ghee in it.
Instead of ghee you can add curds/yogurts for getting soft parathas.
Make it more spicy by adding cumin powder, fennel seeds or even coriander powder. Depends on how much spice your kid eats.
Variations can be by adding finely chopped or grated onions and corianders too.
I was very happy knowing that Konda loved the Idli upma with Podi, hope she enjoys this too.
I almost think I should have made the event as wholesome lunch with the lunch items that I am preparing! But I guess this makes up as both a breakfast or lunch item!
Recipe
Quick Paneer Parathas ~ Wholesome Meal for Kids Day 2!
Ingredients
- 1 cup Whole Wheat Flour
- 3 - 4 tsp Paneer grated
- 1/2 tsp Red Chilli Powder
- Salt to taste
- A Pinch Turmeric Powder
- 1/2 tsp Garam Masala (opt)
- 1 tsp Ghee / Clarified Butter
- Cooking Oil for cooking the parathas
Instructions
- In a bowl, take the wheat flour, along with grated paneer, salt, chili powder, turmeric powder, garam masala and ghee. Knead well to get a pliable dough. Let it rest for 5 - 10 mins.
- Heat a tawa / skillet, reduce to medium heat when the skillet is hot.
- Meanwhile, divide the dough into equal balls, preferable small ones as kids live to handle tiny parathas. Dust the ball with flour and roll out to small discs.
- Grease the pan with little oil so that the parathas don't stick to the pan. Place the rolled out parathas on the pan, when you see it bubbling out, flip to the other side and cook. Spread little oil on both sides and cook evenly.
- This can be eaten as such or with Curds/ pickle.
Notes
- Since you have added ghee to the dough, you need not add lots of oil. Also you need to cook this on relatively high flame, as else the parathas tend to become hard as the dough has ghee in it.
- Instead of ghee you can add curds/yogurts for getting soft parathas.
- Make it more spicy by adding cumin powder, fennel seeds or even coriander powder. Depends on how much spice your kid eats.
- Variations can be by adding finely chopped or grated onions and corianders too.




Deepa G Joshi says
one wholesome meal..nice quickys..
AshKuku says
Perfect looking paneer paratas..... Yum! I simply love them... Perfect for kids too..... Yum! & filling at the same time... I loved the texture & feel of the paratas..... Kinda Picture perfect....
Ash...
PJ says
I was planning to send you the same recipe for the event but with tofu!Yours sounds tasty..
Soma Pradhan says
Lovely Parathas
Priya says
Yummm!!!delicious and droolworthy paneer parathas..
Asha says
Every time we go to restaurant, Trisha orders Paneer Parathas, she loves it. I will make these next time she comes home. Bookmarked!
Sailaja Damodaran says
very healthy lunch box dish
Deepa GV says
Tasty. Recpie