Recipe for: Spinach masala chapaties

Ingredients:
2 cups spinach, chopped
½ cup coriander
1” piece ginger, sliced thin
2 garlic cloves
2 small red onions, chopped
3-4 green chillies, sliced (or to taste)
1 cup warm milk
2-3 cups atta
Salt as required
1 tsp turmeric powder
1 tbsp ghee
Method:
1. Blitz the spinach, coriander, ginger, garlic, onions, chillies in a food processor

without adding water, until finely chopped but not mushy.

2. Put the atta in a large bowl and rub the ghee into it. Then add the chopped spinach mixture and add turmeric powder.
3. Add salt to taste, then make a soft but not overly sticky dough using as much milk as required. Knead the dough really well on a lighly floured surface, as for bread, for 5-7 minutes.

4. Leave the dough covered in the bowl for an hour.
5. After an hour, make chappaties as normal.

You can either make these as phulkas, smearing a little ghee after they’re cooked.

6. Or use ghee/oil/Pam (whichever you feel like) to cook the chappaties on the tawa itself.

7. Serve warm with any curry.
wow.... looks yummy and delicious ...fantastic entry.... great click...
ReplyDeleteVery nice pics - yummy looking too:)
ReplyDeleteWow healthy green rotis.. Spinach rotis look delish@!
ReplyDeleteShyam..that looks very yummy!..I missed this for my mela!..:(
ReplyDeleteBeautifully presented...
ReplyDeleteSrikar, Sunshinemom, Kalva, Rachel: Thank you, thankyou! :)
ReplyDeleteSrivalli: I know! :( Sorry...
yummy rotis!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shyam!
ReplyDeleteThe funny thing about the Bento is how addictive it gets…! I’d be wiped out on say, a Tue. evening, but would still want to drain the last bits of my energy preparing a Bento! It’s engaging enough; at least until every Wed. after which I simply want to go for a burrito at lunchtime!
Btw, have totally fallen for these Spinach-masala chapatis; am going to try them out right this week! :)
Yummy, Shyam! Love these chappathis! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Shyam!
ReplyDeleteJust wanted to do something about some unyielding widget issues… :)
[By the way, do you speak/read/write Japanese?]
Yes/Yes/Yes, thanks to the B.A in Japanese (as well the job and the expat experience) :)