
I enjoyed posting chaat items for more than a week and now I'm back to blog other yummylicious dishes :)
We have been having India bread varieties like Chapathi/Paratha in our dinner menu for almost three years now and variety has become inevitable to omit boredom.
My vote(quite influenced by the word today :P) goes for paratha since I don't have to think of any subzi accompaniments and they just go awesome with plain curd or raitha :P that shows the lazy me isn't it!!
We have been having India bread varieties like Chapathi/Paratha in our dinner menu for almost three years now and variety has become inevitable to omit boredom.
My vote(quite influenced by the word today :P) goes for paratha since I don't have to think of any subzi accompaniments and they just go awesome with plain curd or raitha :P that shows the lazy me isn't it!!

Ingredients:
Peas - 1 cup
Onion - 1
Green chillies - 3
Wheat flour - 2 cups
Garam masala - 1 tsp
Hing(asafoetida/perungayam) - 1/4 tsp
Salt - for taste
Mint leaves - 1/2 bunch
Peas - 1 cup
Onion - 1
Green chillies - 3
Wheat flour - 2 cups
Garam masala - 1 tsp
Hing(asafoetida/perungayam) - 1/4 tsp
Salt - for taste
Mint leaves - 1/2 bunch

Method:
Cook peas and roughly chop the onion.
Clean, wash and chop the mint leaves finely and keep it aside.
Grind the peas along with onion and green chillies into a smooth paste by adding little water.
Take the ground paste in a bowl and add wheat flour, salt, garam masala and chopped mint leaves to it and make a dough by adding water little by little to it. The consistency should be that of chapathi dough.
Keep it closed for half an hour before use.
Cook peas and roughly chop the onion.
Clean, wash and chop the mint leaves finely and keep it aside.
Grind the peas along with onion and green chillies into a smooth paste by adding little water.
Take the ground paste in a bowl and add wheat flour, salt, garam masala and chopped mint leaves to it and make a dough by adding water little by little to it. The consistency should be that of chapathi dough.
Keep it closed for half an hour before use.

Pinch lemon sized balls of dough and roll it into parathas on a well floured surface.
Now roast them on a tawa by adding few drops of oil.
Yummy peas and mint paratha is ready :)
Serve it with raitha of your choice.
Enjoy making :)
Now roast them on a tawa by adding few drops of oil.
Yummy peas and mint paratha is ready :)
Serve it with raitha of your choice.
Enjoy making :)

Tips:
You can also make the chapathi dough and filling separately and make parathas just like aloo paratha.
You can also make the chapathi dough and filling separately and make parathas just like aloo paratha.
You grind the mint leaves along with peas and make dough as well.

What a tempting pea & mint paratha..Looks very attractive and click are super.Pass me some:)
ReplyDeleteFeel like grabing from ur pics....lovely parathas...as usual u rock....
ReplyDeleteLove the green colour in white base.
ReplyDeleteWonderful combo!!! I am myself a big fan of parathas...peas and mint sounds too good. BTW what's the beautiful looking drink in the background?
ReplyDeleteMint and peas is a nice combination am sure the parathas would have been flavourful and yummy
ReplyDeletePics r droooolworthy ....yummy go green parathas..love it
ReplyDeleteSanyukta
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Its lunch time here and i am hungry now, Awesome parathas...
ReplyDeleteTempting parathas,looks so yummy,beautiful pics dear.
ReplyDeleteI am literally drooling over the parathas.wat a amazing picture.too good.
ReplyDeleteThanks all :)
ReplyDelete@Raji - The drink at the bg is Lemon @ mint cooler :)
Parathas looks so yum, peas and mint is a nice combo!
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Wonderful looking paratha,soooo inviting and delicious..
ReplyDeleteIam sure kids will love this..yum
ReplyDeleteDELICIOUS ...
ReplyDeletepea and mint lovely combination my favourite, lovely clicks Nithi, looks so beautiful
ReplyDeleteThis looks like a delectable treat, Nithya! YUMMY YUM!
ReplyDeleteSo fresh and flavorful parathas...
ReplyDeleteAmazing Picture.. Yummy parathas..
ReplyDeleteInteresting recipe...Looks delicious
ReplyDeleteNice recipe and even nicer photos..
ReplyDeletewow so tempting pics and excellent paratha !!!
ReplyDeleteNithya, as usual, I love your pics and presentations. Beautifully done dear :)
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Beautiful clicks
ReplyDeleteWow..Everything looks color coordinated..The greens and white look really good. I guess green was ur color of the day..Green peas, mint and green drink..Awesome Clicks.Not to forget your delicious minty peasy Parathas!!!
ReplyDeleteHey Nithya,
ReplyDeleteLove each and every element in the pics starting from the parathas to the serving plate, place mat, raita bowls, the beautiful green drink, the roti holder... Simply purrrfect. I bow down to your patience and creativity.
Regards,
Seema
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I have always made the stuffed version, and i have always fried the onions before grinding it with the cooked peas. This is new to me..and i used to wonder if it will be nice to grind the raw onion and the cooked peas..will try it soon.
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Happy Tamil New year nithi! interesting n healthy partha!surely kids will like it...
ReplyDeleteLovely green parathas..as usual,the pic setting is awesome!
ReplyDeleteLovely and amazing clicks. loved the colour combination of green and white.
ReplyDeleteThats a very different flavor paratha... Love the color... Yummy...
ReplyDeleteLovely colors and healthy Paratha Nithi.. Beautiful green and white combo makes the pictures bright and lovely. Wish to have one. Nithi Tamizh Puthaandu Vaazhthukal.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting combo nithya. Very tempting and attractive pictures .
ReplyDeleteLooks very pretty Nithi!
ReplyDeleteThanks nithya for letting me know abt that drink...it's so eye catching that I kept on looking at that.
ReplyDeletethe whole greenness is striking! beautiful post
ReplyDeleteFirst time here...lovely parathas...looking so yummy...
ReplyDeleteSobha
http://sobha-goodfood.blogspot.com
Superb pictures.. and love the color.. Peas and Mint sounds like a great combo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful click parathas looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures and the refreshing colour of the drink.
ReplyDeleteNow I seriously miss home! I'm reminded of my grandmother who'd stuff parathas with mint and mashed peas.
ReplyDeleteThe only ones that you get here in the supermarkets are garlic naans, frozen....and soggy.