Subj : Radish Parathas To : All From : Ben Collver Date : Thu Nov 06 2025 07:33:57 MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Radish Parathas Categories: Indian Yield: 10 Parathas MMMMM-----------------------CHAPATI DOUGH---------------------------- 4 c Chapati flour 1 1/2 c Water; lukewarm MMMMM----------------------RADISH PARATHAS--------------------------- 2 lg White radishes (mooli); - finely grated 1 ts Cumin powder 2 tb Onion; minced 1 ts Salt 1/2 ts Black pepper powder Chapati Dough: Place flour in a bowl and make a hole in the center. Pour a little water in the hole and fold in flour from the sides with your hands. Keep adding water and tossing lightly until the flour forms a ball and does not stick to either your hands or the bowl. Turn dough out on a floured board and knead well until smooth. Place ball of dough in an oiled bowl and cover with a damp cloth for 1 to 2 hours. Radish Parathas: Squeeze out as much liquid from the grated radishes as possible. Add the remaining ingredients to the radishes, mix well, and divide into 10 parts. Be sure the filling is completely dry; if any liquid accumulates, the parathas will be spoiled. Shape dough into 10 balls; flatten balls with your hands into round patties. Use as much flour as needed to keep the balls from sticking. Make a depression in the center. Place radish filling in the depression and fold dough over so that it covers the filling. Press ball in your hand to make a circular patty; place patty on floured board, and roll out to a 1/4" thickness. Follow same procedure for remaining 9 balls. Heat the tawa or heavy bottomed pan. Place a paratha on the hot tawa and cook on both sides until it turns a light brown. Brush with a little ghee before turning itr over. Line a serving dish with a large cloth napkin and place them in as they are made, and cover with the ends of the napkin. This will ensure that the parathas remain soft until the whole batch is finished and ready to serve. Serve with any salad that has a yogurt dressing, as well as with any chutney or curry. Recipe by The Taste Divine by Vanamali, 1993 MMMMM --- SBBSecho 3.23-Win32 * Origin: The Fool's Quarter, fqbbs.synchro.net (1:105/500) .