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Submitted by PatientsEngage on 2 June 2014

Paneer paratha is a favourite choice for kids’ lunchboxes. It is nutritious and can be modified for the needs of growing children by using whole-fat paneer instead of low-fat and an extra dash of fat (ghee, butter or oil depending on preferences). 

Ingredients

For the dough 

200g whole wheat flour 

2 tsp white oil 

Pinch of chilli powder 

Pinch of salt 

For the Filling  

200g low-fat paneer 

100g onion 

50g carrot

Small bunch of coriander leaves

1 green chilli 

Salt to taste

Method

1. Grate the paneer. 

2. Mince the carrots and onion separately.

3. Finely chop the coriander leaves and chilli.

4. Gently mix together all the ingredients for the filling.

5. Prepare the dough by mixing wheat flour, salt, oil and enough water. Keep aside for 15 minutes.

6. Divide the dough into 6 portions. 

7. Roll out one portion into a disc, put just enough filling in the centre and pinch the edges of the circle 

together to make a round ball. Roll out again in the shape of a paratha. 

8. Heat a non-stick pan. Smear a little oil or ghee. Place the paratha in the centre and cook over a 

medium flame, turning it over gently to brown both sides till done.

9. Repeat with the rest of the dough.

10. Serve hot with coriander-mint chutney.

Nutrients per paratha:

Calories – 207 kcal; Carbohydrate – 26g; Protein – 11g; Fat – 6.5g; Calcium – 103mg; Vitamin A – 107 IU.

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