This is an awesome tasty breakfast you can prepare with very
less time. This taste fantastic and kids will love this for sure. I named it
egg parata J
First kneed the aatta/wheat flour same as for chapathi. I
believe everybody knows how to make the dough for chapathi. Else please refer my
post “Beginners guide :- How to knead the perfect dough for chapathi”.
Now beat the eggs in a glass and add pepper powder, salt and
then cut the onion, tomato and green chilli as small as possible (the same way
we cut for preparing egg omelette) and mix with it. Mix everything nicely and keep
it aside.
Take small balls of aatta and make 2 thin chapathi. Heat a
tava and cook the chapathi till small blisters appear. Don’t overcook. Keep
these two half cooked chapathi’s aside.
Take a tava and pour some oil and keep one of the half
cooked chapathi on that. Now pour the egg mixture on top of the chapathi and
keep the other chapathi to cover it.
Cover the pan and cook for 1 minute. Now turn the chapathi to the other side
and cook.
Remove this cooked egg parata from the tava and keep it in a plate. Now cut the egg parata to 4 pieces and enjoy with tomato sauce. Isn’t it yummy????
Remove this cooked egg parata from the tava and keep it in a plate. Now cut the egg parata to 4 pieces and enjoy with tomato sauce. Isn’t it yummy????
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Items Required
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Quantity
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1
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Wheat flour/aata
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1 cup
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2
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Salt
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as required
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3
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Water
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as required
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4
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Onion
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1
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5
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Tomato
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1
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6
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Green Chilli
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2
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7
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Egg
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4
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8
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Oil
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2 tbsp / as required
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9
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Pepper powder
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1 tsp / as required
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Tips :-
Add veggies like capsicum, carrot, beans and paneer with the egg mix to make this parata more delicious.
Hitha do and pics.. Need to know how it will turn out, i love egg paratas...Liz
ReplyDeleteSure Liz... Its bit difficult to click on a working day morning. But as you suggested I will try to post the pics as well.
DeleteThanks a lot for your suggestions dear..
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