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Pyaz tamater tikkar is a popular Rajasthani paratha made with healthy roti that combines the goodness of maize and wheat.
Pyaz Tamater Tikkar is a very popular unleavened Rajasthani paratha made with corn meal flour (makkai ka atta), whole wheat flour which are mixed together with finely chopped onions, tomatoes and other spices, pan fried like... Read More..
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Pyaz Tamater Tikkar is a very popular unleavened Rajasthani paratha made with corn meal flour (makkai ka atta), whole wheat flour which are mixed together with finely chopped onions, tomatoes and other spices, pan fried like a paratha until done. The name of this dish itself showcases the ingredients included in this dish. Pyaz Tamater Tikkar means Onion Tomato Dry unleavened maize and wheat flour typical Indian flat bread. This awesome dry Rajasthani Paratha has a dry texture and is chewy bread.
This texture is achieved by actually making the dough stiff. This paratha is a very healthy and wholesome dish, the parathas are generally served smeared over with ghee accompanied with spicy pickles on the side. The cornmeal flour or makkai ka atta is a very nutritious ingredients that is used in making flat breads, biscotti etc. It gives a rich golden color, moist texture and delicious flavor to the paratha.
Recipe: Pyaz Tamater Tikkar – Rajasthani Paratha
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Cornmeal flour is an ideal ingredient especially for healthy baking as its gluten free, low in sugar and fat. Stuffed Parathas are always tastier and healthier than the plain paratha, especially good for kids, easy for them to carry in lunch or snack box, soft to eat and very comforting and refreshing food. You could always make a variety of delectable and appetizing stuffings/ fillings into the paratha. Do try preparing this variation which would delight you with unique taste and zest.
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Priya orchid Posted on Wed Jul 03 2013
chef i tried to grate the onion for the onion paratha. i could not be successful in that. can you please tell me how to grate the onion? your help would be appreciated more..
Reply 0 - Repliesac791030@gmail.com Posted on Wed Jul 03 2013
S mira delicioso.m ncanta!!!! what a delicious.....
Reply 0 - RepliesHugo Mendes Posted on Thu Jul 04 2013
These will be very easy to make it here! Sometimes it is very hard to find all the ingredients but I try my best to cook them the Vah Chef way! Cheers from Brazil!
Reply 0 - Repliesswarna mahesh Posted on Sat Jul 06 2013
Something similar my mom makes known as Srilankan Pol Roti and it has Maida, onions,shredded coconut, tomato, and salt... and its eaten with dry coconut chutney mixed with some dried maldives fish.
Reply 0 - RepliesTwayne Malcolm Posted on Tue Jul 09 2013
Can You Tell Ingredients That Are Similar T Things In America.
Reply 0 - RepliesRimu Malhotra Posted on Thu Jul 11 2013
In ur front cover picture u had shown like tikhat sheera or Besan ka chilla, but otherwise u have shown like how we make parantha.2 Can we use Half Besan and half Atta?
Reply 0 - RepliesTameTusker Silly Posted on Fri Jul 19 2013
Go to any south asian store-Indian Pakistani Bangladeshi or Sri Lankan and you can get all the ingredients...easy to come by!:):):) Good luck!
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Guest Posted on Fri Aug 12 2016
Nice ! I will try
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