Mughlai paratha or Dim paratha as it is called in bengali -dim standing for eggs.This is a very famous bengali food which can be had at anytime maybe breakfast,lunch or dinner.It is basically parathas stuffed with egg.This is a very easy,filling and quick recipe which can be made even if you do not have much in your pantry :)
Ingredients - all purpose flour/maida(1.5 cups) salt(1/2 tspn) oil(1tspn) water to knead the dough For the stuffing - eggs(3) onion(1big) ginger(small piece) green chillies(4-5) tomato(1 small) salt oil/butter for frying
Method - Add oil and salt to the flour and knead the dough using water. To make the stuffing - Beat the eggs in a bowl and add salt. Chop the onion,ginger,tomato and green chillies finely. Add this to the beaten eggs. Make small balls out of the dough. With the help of a rolling pin roll each ball into a roti.Try to make the roti as thin as possible. Since maida is used you can stretch the roti to make it very thin. Heat a non-stick tawa. Cook the roti mildly on both sides. Place the egg mixture in the center of the roti and spread it carefully. Drizzle oil or butter or ghee on the sides of the roti. Fold the 2 ends of the roti and close it.See pic below. Flip it on the other side and drizzle oil and cook. This paratha should be cooked slowly on a low flame or else the egg stuffing inside might remain uncooked. Similarly make rest of the parathas. Serve hot with ketchup or dum-aloo :-)
Wishing everyone a very happy Ganesh Chaturthi !! Modak is a sweet dumpling which is common in Western India.It is called modak in konkani,marathi and gujarati.The sweet filling inside a modak is made up of jaggery and fresh coconut.When the filling consists of chana dal along with coconut and jaggery it is known as puran.Puran stuffed modaks are known as Puranache Modak.The dumpling can be fried or steamed.The steamed version is known as Ukdiche Modak.Modak has a special importance in the worship of Lord Ganesh as modak is believed to be his favourite food. Along with modak another preparaton which is common amongst konkanis is nevri.It is known as karanji in marathi and gujia in hindi. Hence posting this on the eve of Ganesh Chaturthi... :-)
Ingredients - wheat flour(2 cups) salt(1/2 tspn) water to knead the dough For the stuffing - chana dal(1 cup) freshly grated coconut(1/4 cup) jaggery(1/2 cup) cardamom powder(1 tspn)
Method - Add salt to the flour and knead the dough using water(like that of chapati dough). To make the stuffing - Soak the chana dal for 5-6 hours in water(or overnight).Pressure cook the dal till soft. Heat a non-stick pan. Add jaggery to it.Mash the cooked dal and then add it to the pan. After 2min add freshly grated coconut and then cardamom powder. Keep stirring this mixture till all the moisture is lost. The stuffing should be a little hard.This is known as 'puran' and its the same stuffing used in making puran-polis(use of coconut may be optional). Once the puran is ready(around 5-7min later) let it cool down for sometime. Make small balls out of the dough and roll them into small puris. Place some stuffing in the center and seal the edges to give it the shape of a modak. For the nevris- roll the dough into small rotis. Place the stuffing in the center and fold one side of the roti to cover it in a d-shape. The edge of the nevri can be given any shape you like. Similarly make rest of the modaks and nevris. Heat oil in a pan. Deep fry the modaks and nevris on a medium heat till golden brown.