Friday, 3 April 2020

Dates Paratha


          This is a healthy version of a paratha with the goodness of dates and whole wheat flour. Very easy and simple to make, it is completely sugar free. It can be enjoyed for breakfast, brunch, snack or as a lunch box meal too. I have added some sesame seeds for a slight crunch. But it is purely optional. 

          As dates contains many health benefits, it can be made good use of it by dishing out these shallow fried flat breads, Oil, ghee or butter may be used as per individual preference. Enjoy them hot just as it is, with a drizzle of some honey, date syrup or with some kheer / rabri. So check out the step by step pictorial recipe to prepare it. 











  • 12-15 dates, soaked for an hour and pitted
  • 1 cup whole wheat flour
  • pinch of salt
  • 1/4 tsp. cardamom powder
  • 1 tsp. sesame seeds
  • 1 tsp. ghee
  • water to knead (opt)
  • oil to shallow fry








          Blend the dates to a smooth paste by adding some water. Then mix with the remaining ingredients (except oil) and knead into a tight dough. Cover and keep aside for 10-15 minutes.

          Divide the dough into equal portions. Roll out each portion into a disc and if you wish, you can give a proper round shape with the help of a cookie cutter.

          Heat a tawa / griddle and fry the parathas, one at a time, with a drizzle of some oil on both sides till light golden in colour. 

          Drain on a kitchen towel and enjoy them hot just as it is, with a drizzle of some honey, date syrup or with some kheer / rabri. 




                       Blend dates to a smooth paste by adding some water. Then mix with  
                       remaining ingredients (except oil) & knead into a tight dough. 



                                 Cover & keep aside for 10-15 minutes.



                                  Divide dough into equal portions. 



                    Roll out each portion into a disc or you can give a proper round shape 
                    with the help of any lid.



                   Heat a tawa & fry the parathas, one at a time, with a drizzle of some oil on 
                   both sides till light golden in colour. 



                                  Drain on a kitchen towel.






                   Enjoy them hot just as it is, with a drizzle of some honey, date syrup or with
                   some kheer / rabri.  
















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