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Palak Chappathi/ Spinach Flat Bread & an event

When I came across Vardhini's Dish it Out event, I knew I was going to participate :D Dunno if my blog is old enough to host an event!! So why not have fun participating??



Dish it Out



Three cheers to Vardhini for hosting this cool event and giving us amateurs a chance to experiment something new  :)



Popeye



Mr. A is not a huge fan of spinach though I try to include it into our diet in one form or another. Spinach reminds me of one person -- > Popeye the sailor man! I loved his show soo much, I still do ;)

Spinach is a rich source of vitamin A, vitamin C,vitamin E, vitamin K, magnesium, manganese, folate, betaine, iron, vitamin B2,calcium,potassium, vitamin B6, folic acid, copper, protein, phosphorus, zinc, niacin, selenium and omega-3 fatty acids. (Wiki)


Palak Roti / Spinach Flat Bread



The best part of spinach chappathi (flat bread) is that it does not taste any different from the plain chappathi . To make the chappathis healthier, I add crushed garlic (Garlic helps in digestion). :)



Ingredients


  • Wheat Flour - 2 C
  • Salt - to taste
  • Water - 1/2 C (Using yogurt or milk will give you softer chappathis)

For the paste

  • Spinach / Palak - a bunch
  • Garlic cloves - 2
  • Water, to boil - 1.5 C

Palak Roti / Spinach Flat Bread

Method
  • Boil a pan of water.
  • Meanwhile, wash spinach very well with water.
  • Cut spinach to smaller portions and add it to the boiling water.
  • When the leaves wilt, remove the pan from fire.
  • Keep it aside to cool.
  • Blend/Grind the boiled spinach along with the water & garlic and keep aside.
  • Next, add salt to wheat.
  • Pour the ground mixture little by little into the mix.
  • Use mixture only as needed (Do not let the dough become watery)
  • Knead till it turns into a soft dough.
  • Divide the dough into lemon sized balls.
  • Roll the dough ball between your palms till they are smooth and without cracks.
  • Powder the ball with little wheat.
  • Roll the chappathi/bread till it is very thin.
  • Heat a pan on a medium flame and put the chappathi/bread  on the pan.
  • Once you start seeing bumps raised on the chappathi/bread turn it using a spatula.
  • Continue the same process on the other side too.
  • The chappathi is ready once you see light brown bumps on its surface.
  • Palak chappathi is all set to be served :D

Comments

  1. Thats an wonderful idea of including spinach in chapathi...love it..

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  2. Very healthy and delicious paratha..love it!

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  3. wow!!! love this! vegan wrap with greeens!!! :D

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  4. I'm poppoyy to sail a man (naaaa i'm a girl) tara ra da ton!!!!!!!
    lovely one.....i'm loving it!!!!!

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  5. I love Chappathi! What a great way to cook with spinach. It's very nutritious too.

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  6. Palak chapathi looks delicious and healthy one. I don't think your blog need to to old to start hosting event, i have seen people starts blog with events.

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  7. My family loves flat bread and it seems so easy to make not sure why I haven't made it before. Your spinach twist on the flatbread looks and sounds AMAZING! So flavorful and good for you! I love it!

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  8. I don't think there's an age requirement for hosting an event ;-) I'd participate if you did one!

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  9. u r never too early dear...so go on ...spinach roti sounds gud

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  10. Thanks for the healthy entry. Spinach chappathi looks yummy.

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  11. What a healthy and delicious chapathi!!! Great recipe, I love it! I am a big fan of spinach, but I find it hard to get my 4 year old to eat anything "green"!!!! I'll have to give this one a try as she loves any kind of bread!

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  12. I too make these chapati but don't use garlic. Its very healthy.
    Event = LGSS_Paneer

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  13. A wonderful, healthy, mildly flavored paratha!!
    Prathima Rao
    Prats Corner

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  14. Sounds like a delicious chappathi to me, I love spinach!

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  15. Thanks a ton gals :D Feels so nice to see friends chip in and encourage :) Looks like I can think of conducting an event soon :D Yipee...

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  16. healthy way to enjoy rotis

    http://www.panchamrutham.blogspot.com/

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  17. Very healthy & delicious chapati! Thanks for dropping by my blog. Best of luck for hosting an event, I'd love to participate :)

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  18. This sounds like a delicious and healthy twist to the classic chappati. Great job!

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  19. No such thing as "old enough" to host! You should do it if you want to!

    These flatbreads look delicious! Love the stuffing.

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  20. Absolutely love this ~ spinach paratha is a perfect way to enjoy the goodness of spinach.
    US Masala

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  21. Thoran looks delicious and healthy.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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