This recipe is a face lift to the traditional parathas with chicken stuffing inside. This is an easy to make recipe that you can try on a lazy evening for dinner. I'm sure the kids would love it as well. This combo would serves the purpose of eating chicken and chappathi separately. It would be a great pair with raita and pickle and even dal would be a good side for this.
For the stuffing
Chicken ½ lbs, cut to small pieces
Onion 1 medium, finely chopped
Green chilly 2 nos, chopped finely
Garlic 6-8 cloves, thinly sliced
Curry leaves 1 sprig
Turmeric ½ tsp
Chicken masala 2 tsp, I used Eastern brand
Oil 2 tsp
Salt as needed
Preparation
Cook the chicken along with green chillies, turmeric and salt in a pressure cooker (or in a deep pan with ¼ cup water on stove top until all water is evaporated and chicken pieces are cooked through) to one whistle. Allow it to release pressure itself. Once cooled mince/ shred the chicken using a spoon or with hands. Set aside.
Heat oil in another pan and add chopped onions and sauté for a few minutes. Add the chicken masala and stir well until the raw smell goes off. Now add garlic and sauté for a few more minutes. DO NOT let the garlic burn. Adding lots of garlic gives a nice flavor to the stuffing. Next throw in the curry leaves and the minced or shred chicken. Adjust salt, mix well and switch off flame.
For the chapathi
Wheat flour 1 cup
Oil 1 tsp
Water use enough to make the dough
Make dough with wheat flour, oil and water like you do for chapathi. Keep aside for half an hour. (Add salt to your preference).
Divide the dough to make equal size balls (with the above quantity, you can make 4-5 stuffed chapathis). You need little bigger balls as we need to stuff the chicken mix. Take each ball, flatten them using your hand and make a small cup. Place a small portion (almost 1 TBSP.) of the stuffing inside and seal it carefully from all ends. Flatten the balls again and dust with some dry flour. Roll this out into rounds using a rolling pin as you do for chapathi.
Heat the skillet grease it with little bit of oil or ghee then add the chapathi and cook until it attains a light golden brown on both sides. For extra buttery taste you can grease both sides with a stick of butter after taking it off of skillet but before it cools down. Enjoy!!!
Cheers!!!
Chitra
Mouthwatering recipe.....with a very tempting stuffing...
ReplyDeleteDrooling here. Looking good as always :)
ReplyDeletePerfect ones for pure non-vegetarians like my better half :)
ReplyDeleteChappathium chicken curryum venda, otta adiku ithu kazhichal mathi. adipoli.
ReplyDeleteMouthwatering recipe.....with a very tempting stuffing...
ReplyDeleteChicken in stuffing sounds like a very nice idea..looks very inviting
ReplyDeleteYou made me hungry for chicken now,looking awesome.
ReplyDeletePerfect!!My daughter just loves these and kheema parathas...lovely presentation and clicks.
ReplyDeletegreat filler, neat clicks:)
ReplyDeleteStuffed parathas are always welcome, truly tempting..
ReplyDeleteparathas looking gud...love the stuffing....very thin parathas
ReplyDeletethis is lovely.. i will go yum yum yum..munching on these :)
ReplyDeleteAhaa..Ee chicken stuffed chapatis adipoli aayittundee..Kandal ariyam nalla tasty annenne..Tempting clicks!
ReplyDeleteLoved the stuffing,looks so delicious..ethuvere try cheytitila..looks super yum.
ReplyDeleteI love chapatis, and stuffed ones even better:):)
ReplyDeletechapathi undakkan ariyilla allengil i wud have def given this a go
ReplyDeletewow...aloo parathas ende fav aanu...pinne chicken stuff cheythal ulla karyam parayukem venda....very interesting recipe suji...never tried parathas this way..next time will surely try this...
ReplyDeleteNever had thought of stuffed chicken chapathi ... looks delicious !!
ReplyDeleteWonderful idea..they look delicious !!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful recipe.. i would love to make this parathas but first i should check with my husband:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea..i bet that is super yummy as well!!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
woww.. i miss this alot.. hostel il oru kuttiyude amma kozhikkodu ninnum kondu varaarundu :)
ReplyDeletemore healthier than tortillas! would be great for picnics!
ReplyDelete1 lb means hw mch quantity of chicken
ReplyDeleteRashmi, 1 lb is about 1/2 kilo chicken,
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Suji
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