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What are Parathas

Parathas, a staple in many Indian homes, are soft, thin, and flaky flatbreads that are served for breakfast lunch, or dinner. There are a few variations of parathas such as plain parathas, stuffed parathas, or layered parathas. Theplas is another variation of savory flatbreads popular in Western India. These Kale Parathas are similar to a Thepla where the dough is kneaded along with veggies and spices. The dough is then rolled thin and cooked on a hot pan with ghee or oil until both sides get golden brown spots. To make parathas vegan, simply replace the ghee with any cooking oil and you have a vegan version of the parathas.

Ingredients to make Kale Parathas

Whole Wheat Flour - Aashirwad Brand Select Atta available in the Indian grocery store works well for Indian Paratha recipes Kale - A perfect recipe to enjoy nutrient-dense superfood kale. Simply remove the thick stems and blanch them in hot water until they are cooked soft Potato - Steamed and peeled russet potato. Adds a nice texture while helping make the parathas soft Garlic & Green Chili - Freshly pressed garlic and fresh green chili add a lot of flavors and a spicy kickTurmeric - A bright, healing spice that adds a peppery-woody taste and a golden color to the parathasAjwain - Carom seeds aid in digestion and also add a hint of spiceSesame Seeds - Add a nice crunch and nutrition

How to make Kale Parathas

De-stem the kale leaves and blanch them in hot water. Allow the steamed kale to cool down, squeeze out all the water, and chop finely.

In a mixing bowl add whole wheat flour, chopped kale, potatoes, garlic, green chilies, sesame seeds, carom seeds, turmeric, and salt.Mix well so all the moisture from the veggies gets evenly distributed with the rest of the ingredients. Then, knead to form a smooth dough meanwhile, adding a little bit of water as needed.Next, add oil to the dough and knead it for a few more minutes until the dough becomes more smooth. Then, let the dough rest for 20 minutes.

Divide the dough into 8 to 10 tennis ball-sized, round balls. Coat the dough ball with dry flour and roll it using a rolling pin into a 6-8 inches round circle.

Heat a non-stick pan on medium-high heat. Carefully place the rolled paratha on the hot pan.Cook for a minute and then flip over. Then, cook the second side until it starts to get light brown spots. Next, apply some oil or ghee to the top of the paratha and flip it over.Apply oil or ghee to the side on the top and cook until both sides get light brown spots on both sides. Gently press with a spatula to evenly cook the paratha.

How to serve Kale Parathas

Serve the kale potato parathas with chutney or Indian pickle, and plain yogurt. Little kids will also enjoy the parathas with tomato ketchup.

Storing

These Parathas stay good for a day at room temperature making them great as school lunches or to carry when traveling.You can also refrigerate for 2 to 3 days in an airtight container. To warm up simply microwave in a slightly damp paper towel for 10 seconds per Paratha or warm them on a stovetop pan.Parathas can also be frozen for upto 2 months. Place them in between parchment paper and store them in a freezer zip lock bag or container.The dough can be refrigerated for up to 2 days in an airtight container making it a great meal prep recipe. Roll the Parathas as needed.

Tips To Make Soft Parathas

While making dough only add a little bit of water at a time. Chopped kale leaves will be a bit moist, requiring less water to make a soft pliable doughRoll the Parathas gently without putting too much pressure so they will come out soft. They can be rolled thick or thin depending on your preference. Either way, they will be deliciousWhen cooking Parathas on the pan, gently press with a silicone spatula. Over-pressing Thepla can make them hardCook the Parathas until it gets light golden brown spots on both the sidesAdd ghee or oil just before taking it out of the pan 

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