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    Mooli ka Paratha with Onion Chutney!

    Published: Feb 27, 2008 · Modified: Aug 12, 2021 by Srivalli · 31 Comments

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    Mooli ka paratha dates back to a shot in the past. Those were the times, when we became too involved in experimenting all North Indian food in our Kitchen. It was the time during which Sanjeev Kapoor came to our living room and we had many new wonders shown to us, right there in our house. We were hooked to it. Come Friday and you could see us getting excited to welcome Sanjeev Kapoor and his many wonders. Amma will be ready with her book and I would be back from college by then and be sitting right next to Amma, to catch each and every word that's said without fail. I don't remember if Mooli Paranthas are from his show. But we were taken in by all, that comprises and tagged as North Indian.

    Mooli Paratha is the best way to eat up a Radish. Atleast for those who don't like this. But for me, I can have radish in any form, though not as a salad. The ones we get here are very pungent. Amma has always made Mooli Parathas with this specialty Onion chutney of hers. I have been having a bunch of Radish in the rack for couple of days and I have been fantasizing of making these parathas for quite sometime now. Hubby dear got in bulk, thinking I would dish up everything as a stir fry, but I still had something left. I couldn't wait to get them hidden in a flour!. If it is a premonition or a sheer coincidence I am not sure, but the night before my birthday, I seem to be indulging in a stuffed paratha. While I was grating and kneading, I saw the kids playing in the living room. They try to scare me, by popping in and out of the kitchen and when Athamma brought Peddu to show him what I was doing, he looked very expectedly at me. I asked him to grow up fast, so that I can make many dishes to my heart's content just for them.

    Hubby dear got them tricycle yesterday and it came with songs inbuilt. Poor hubby, was dreaming and thinking only of the tricycles for the past few days. He was particular that he gets the same colour and same size. He climbed up and down some 5 shops before finalising on the choice. Finally it came home, late night but which time, I had almost got them asleep. They jumped started on hearing the new jarring music. Both of them ran to the hall to see two cute little cycles waiting for them. Konda was already trying to peddle on one. As if they knew to peddle already, both ran to it, one pushed his sister away and climbed on. The first thing they did, was to switch on the music. They are still not able to reach the peddle, but the music went on and on for another hour. The song and the music was so harsh and jarring that Peddu expressed displeasure on the continual note but chinnu cared less. It was with great difficulty, we managed to get them asleep. This morning, they got on to it the first thing in the morning. Well it was great to finally eat the Mooli Paratha after all the commotion. It was quite surprising to know that hubby dear had never eaten this at our home, so this is going to feature many more times from now on.


    Mooli ka paratha

    Preparation Time: : 10 mins
    Cooking time : 20 mins
    Cuisine : Punjabi

    Method to prepare:

    Clean and grate the radish. Squeeze away the water and reserve it.

    In a bowl, mix all the dry flour along with ghee. Then add the squeezed mooli and mix well.

    Slowly add the squeezed water and knead to a soft dough. I didn't water any water as the water from the mooli was enough to get me a soft and pliable dough. Let it rest for sometime, while you get the chutney going.

    Divide it into equal sized balls. It makes about 10 app. Roll out as you do for a regular chapati. Heat a tawa and cook the parathas with oil on both sides.

    Serve with Onion Chutney.

    Onion Chutney ~ Ulli Gadda / Erra Gadda Pacchadi

    We call Onion as Erragadda because its red in colour, simple right. But it is also referred as Ulli in most parts of Andhra. Its called Vengayam in Tamil, though quaintly, I don't know the origin of this chutney. Just that Amma makes this for Mooli Paratha and it just tastes awesome.This was one of the dish that I planned for JFI Onion, but time was never my companion.

    Thus, I find myself in midst of its company many months later and what a joy it was, this reunion.

    Preparation Time: : 5 mins
    Cooking time : 5 mins

    Method to prepare:

    Heat a pan with little oil and fry the chopped onion, red chilies and tamarind. Once its nicely browned, remove and let it cool.

    Grind to a smooth paste along with salt. Temper it with Mustard and curry leaves with the remaining oil.

    Serve with Mooli Ka parathas!

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    Mooli ka Paratha with Onion Chutney!

    Course Breakfast, Dinner
    Cuisine Punjab
    By Cook Method Stovetop
    By Diet Vegetarian
    Dish Type Indian Flatbread
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    For Mooli ka Paratha

    • 2 medium Radish / Mooli (150 gms approx.)
    • 3 cups Wheat Flour / Atta
    • Salt to taste
    • 1 tsp Ghee
    • 1 tsp Red Chilli Powder
    • 1/2 tsp Amchur Powder
    • A Pinch Turmeric Powder
    • 1/2 tsp Coriander Powder
    • 1/2 tsp Garam Masala

    For Onion Chutney ~ Ulli Gadda / Erra Gadda Pacchadi

    • 2 medium Onions chopped
    • 4 long Red Chillies
    • Tamarind pebble sized
    • Salt to taste
    • 1 tsp Cooking Oil

    For Tempering

    • 3/4 tsp Mustard Seeds + Urud Dal
    • Curry Leaves few

    Instructions

    How to make Mooli ka Paratha

    • Clean and grate the radish. Squeeze away the water and reserve it.
    • In a bowl, mix all the dry flour along with ghee. Then, add the squeezed mooli and mix well.
    • Slowly add the squeezed water and knead to a soft dough. I didn't water any water as the water from the mooli was enough to get me a soft and pliable dough. Let it rest for sometime, while you get the chutney going.
    • Divide it into equal sized balls. It makes about 10 approx. Roll out as you do for a regular chapati. Heat a tawa and cook the parathas with oil on both sides.
    • Serve with Onion Chutney.

    How to make Onion Chutney

    • Heat a pan with little cooking oil and fry the chopped onion, red chilies and tamarind. Once its nicely browned, remove and let it cool.
    • Grind to a smooth paste along with salt. Temper it with mustard seeds and curry leaves with the remaining oil.
    • Serve with Mooli ka Parathas!
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    Comments

    1. Nags says

      February 27, 2008 at 8:49 am

      once my roommates's mom made pakodas with radish. was amazing. havent used this veg in anythin else so far 🙂

      Reply
    2. jayasree says

      February 27, 2008 at 9:14 am

      I do make use of mooli in parathas other than making sambhar of it. Sahll try ur version of onion chutney. I usually add little chana dal to the chutney.

      Reply
    3. hobbitt says

      February 27, 2008 at 10:51 am

      What coinincidence . Today morning only I made onion chutney for idlis !Did'nt know they could be had along with mooli parathas ! Will try this combo next time I make mooli parathas .Good idea !

      Reply
    4. Kalai says

      February 27, 2008 at 1:55 pm

      Amma makes a very similar onion chutney for dosa and idli. Never tried mooli paratha before, but this looks awesome! 🙂

      Reply
    5. Jayashree says

      February 27, 2008 at 9:02 am

      Iam planning to make mooli parathas tonight for dinner....i make it a little differently...will post that soon. I like your version.

      Reply
    6. Alpa says

      February 27, 2008 at 3:26 pm

      the paranthas look scrumptious, but a couple weeks back, i used mooli that i grated and filled instead of adding directly in the flour. I will try this way the next time. Chutney recipe sounds tasty as well as simple!

      Reply
    7. satya says

      February 27, 2008 at 10:17 am

      I make mooli paranthas by stuffing grated radish as we do for... aloo paraanthas.Mixing with the flour sounds easier... like theplas.Will try it.Thank you Srivalli.Paranthas are looking delicious.

      Reply
    8. Sia says

      February 27, 2008 at 11:03 am

      its always gr8 to read abt ur kids valli:) i guess with that music tri-cycle ur hubby should have bought some ear plugs too;)
      delicious looking mooli parathas. i made some on weekend but i stuffed gated mooli. and i am bookmarking ur amma's onion chutney recipe to try next time when i make parathas 🙂

      Reply
    9. Uma says

      February 27, 2008 at 4:34 pm

      Love the parathas. They look so yummy!

      Reply
    10. Happy cook says

      February 27, 2008 at 12:31 pm

      I have tears of laughing thinking about Konda trying to peddle on the cycle.
      Isn't it true we parents have more one when it come for choosing toys for the kids.
      Wait for a while you hubby would be fed up hearing the music which comes from the cycle....

      Reply
    11. Coffee says

      February 27, 2008 at 1:15 pm

      lOL! Cute kids. 🙂 Liked the combination of mooli ke parathe with onion chutney. We mostly have it with yogurt. Liked your chutney recipe! 🙂

      Reply
    12. Asha says

      February 27, 2008 at 1:36 pm

      I have destroyed a few Music playing toys in my life Sri!! They are mind boggling to hear it again and again, drives you crazy!!;D
      Good luck with that cycle!:)
      Mooli paratha, I have yet to try, onion chutney is yum, I make it at home.Both look mouthwatering there!

      Reply
    13. vimmi says

      February 27, 2008 at 8:00 pm

      Nice writeup Sri. We make stuffed mooli paranthas with green chilies, hara dhania and masalas. Havent made it in a long time. remeber keeping a diary too with SK recipes.

      Reply
    14. Superchef says

      February 27, 2008 at 9:32 pm

      mmmmm...yummy yummy food... i have some baby radish...and this is what im gonna make!!

      Reply
    15. masalamagic says

      February 27, 2008 at 10:20 pm

      That looks so delicious Sri! I'm going to ahve to try your recipe as soon as i get my hands on some mooli! the chutney looks divine!

      Reply
    16. Laavanya says

      February 27, 2008 at 5:21 pm

      I thought the mooli mixture had to be stuffed. Nice to know that it can be mixed with the dough itself - a lot easier for me. ... Thanks for this.

      Reply
    17. musical says

      February 27, 2008 at 10:53 pm

      Paranthas would have tasted so good with that awesome chutney! I like your way of mixing moolis with flour! Lovely recipe.

      Reply
    18. sra says

      February 27, 2008 at 6:42 pm

      Valli, is it your birthday today, yesterday? Happy Birthday!

      Reply
    19. Dhivya says

      February 28, 2008 at 1:33 am

      looks yummy

      Reply
    20. Anonymous says

      February 27, 2008 at 8:23 pm

      Hi Valli

      Many many happy returns of the day...the parathas look amazing

      Ranjitha

      Reply
    21. Mansi Desai says

      February 28, 2008 at 1:26 am

      Looks great Srivalli! I am wanitng to make this too for some time now:) don't know when the muhurat will come:D

      Reply
    22. Pooja V says

      February 28, 2008 at 3:56 am

      I love these hidden in flour. Btw you can send this to B n Jai's click event.

      Reply
    23. Homecooked says

      February 28, 2008 at 10:06 am

      Wow....looks delicious!!! Even I have never eaten mooli prathas.Will definitely try it.

      Reply
    24. Srivalli says

      February 28, 2008 at 5:56 am

      Nags, hey pakodas??..sounds great...will try that out sometime..or better you give me the recipe...try this ..its yummy too

      Jayashree, oh great..will be nice to see your version too

      jayasree, thats good to know...with channa dal too it will taste good..but I haven't tried it with mooli paratha

      satya, yeah but we have always made this way..stuffing means you got to remove the water so it looses lot of vitamins right...this way you use up everything...thank you..glad you liked them

      hobbitt, great...this combi will be delicious ...

      Sia, oh god wish he had remembered to get those too..two days its been dil dediya..dil dediy thats going on and one...:D...thanks..sure try its yummy

      Happy cook, hahhah...thanks glad you like this ...yeah we are already fed up with that..and he is conspiring on how to remove the batteries..we are hoping it will get used up fast..:)

      Coffee, thanks...glad you liked this combi..

      Asha, oh thats really nice to know..we mostly suffer through hoping it will get used up soon..but now it looks like we got to work on it...thanks..then you should try mooli then

      Kalai, yeah these they taste out of the world

      Alpa, yeah they are a great combi..thanks for dropping by

      Uma, thank you!

      Laavanya, yeah this way you don't waste the water...try and let me know!

      sra, thank you for the wishes..

      vimmi, oh wow..that must taste great too..will try next time...nice to know abt your sk recipes...

      Ranjitha, nice to see you back...thank you very much for the wishes!

      Manju, thank you...try and let me know!

      latha, pls do they are great...

      musy, glad you like them...

      Mansi, hahah..waiting for muhurat for this.. just plunge in and make!

      Dhivya, thank you

      Pooja, hahha..nice..thanks...I had already sent my aloo paratha for the event!..thanks for the thoughts

      Reply
    25. satya says

      February 28, 2008 at 9:39 am

      Many many happy returns of the day Srivalli.Hope you had a wonderful day.
      I am sure that the cycles provided the background music for the celebrations...ha
      ..ha..ha

      Reply
    26. Srivalli says

      February 28, 2008 at 10:22 am

      satya, Thank you very much. Glad you came back to check. Yes they did make a good band to the whole celebrations..:D

      Reply
    27. arundati says

      February 28, 2008 at 4:35 pm

      mmm i love mooli paranthas!!

      Reply
    28. Vanamala says

      February 28, 2008 at 9:20 pm

      Sri

      Paratha slurrrrrrrrp!!! really MW dish.

      Reply
    29. Srivalli says

      February 29, 2008 at 11:34 am

      arundati, thats nice to know..

      Vanamala, you are welcome to it!

      Reply
    30. Ramki says

      March 21, 2008 at 8:05 am

      Hi Srivalli,

      Am blogging your paratha as a model recipe in the 1001 Paratha cookbook

      Reply
    31. Alka says

      February 27, 2009 at 7:37 am

      Hey Valli,Here's wishing you warmest of Birthday wishes,may u enjoy the day and coming years to your heart's content
      Cheers 🙂

      Reply
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