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What is the difference between a thepla and a paratha, someone asked me. I know, they both are flat Indian bread and have many similarities but they are indeed different from each other. So, I decided to make a table (like how we did in school) jotting the differences in between them.
What is the difference between a thepla and a paratha, someone asked me. I know, they both are flat Indian bread and have many similarities but they are indeed different from each other. So, I decided to make a table (like how we did in school) jotting the differences in between them.
Paratha
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Thepla
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Is not always made with whole wheat flour. Paratha can be
made with besan (chickpea flour) or even maida (all purpose flour)
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Theplas is always made using whole wheat flour.
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Parathas can be plain.
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Theplas has to be made with some vegetable, else its
not a thepla.
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Parathas can be made in different shapes-triangle,
round, square and even spiral (lacha).
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Theplas is always round in shape. Never seen any other
shape.
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Parathas are also stuffed.
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There is no stuffed thepla ever.
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In parathas you can add chopped veggies and even vegetable
puree in the dough.
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Theplas will always have chopped veggies or grated
vegetables. Never pureed.
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You need water to form the dough of parathas.
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You need yogurt (dahi) and water to knead theplas
dough.
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You may or may not add oil while kneading the dough.
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It is a must to add oil in theplas dough.
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So, today’s recipe is Palak Ka thepla and not parathas
because there is oil and yogurt in the dough. If you omit these two above
ingredients you can say these are spinach parathas. There is a fine line you
see :-) So next time when you adding yogurt, oil and chopped or grated
vegetables in the whole wheat flour dough ,then you are making theplas. I have
prepared palak paneer parathas as well; in that I used pureed spinach in the
dough which was stuffed with paneer (cottage cheese), I did not use yogurt or
oil in the dough. Well that’s too much info, I guess.
Palak Thepla is my everyday thing. It is the easiest way
to use greens in your diet. I just break roughly the baby spinach and throw
them in the dough. If you are among those who love theplas but doesn't like methi's (fenugreek leaves) bitter taste then these theplas are a good alternative for
you. The green leaves give the same vibrant colour but the taste is not at all
bitter.
The theplas have loads of flavours and spices added to it
so they are good even if eaten plain. Else serve with any simple everyday dry
side dish such as gajar methi mutter, marwadi aloo pyaz, punjabi gobi mutter or bhindi do pyaza. Another way is to have them with yogurt (dahi) or pickle or chutney or jam.
Ingredients:
2 cup whole wheat flour/atta
1 cup chopped spinach/palak
1 teaspoon cumin seeds/jeera
1 teaspoon coriander powder/dhaniya
½ teaspoon turmeric/haldi
1 teaspoon red chili powder/lal mirch
1 teaspoon green chilli-ginger paste/hari mirch-adrak
2 tablespoon oil
2 tablespoon curd/yogurt
Salt as required
Oil for frying
Method:
Wash and chop spinach levees properly and strain the water.
Mix all the ingredients except yogurt and start kneading.
Mix yogurt and form a soft dough. Add water if required.
Keep the dough aside for 15-20 minutes covered with a kitchen
towel. Then pinch out 15 balls from them.
Place a ball of dough on a flat surface. Using a rolling pin, roll
it out like you would do for chapatti. Sprinkle flour on the thepla as when needed
so it doesn't stick.
Heat a heavy skillet, griddle or tava. Place the rolled out thepla
on it. Cook till brown spots appear on one side. Turn the thepla
over, pour 1/4 teaspoon oil around it and let it cook till golden on both
sides.
Repeat for all the dough.
Notes:
You can omit the use oil, simply use a napkin to roast the thepla.
They are very
good while travelling- just use more oil to fry them.
Serving Ideas:
Goes well with any side dish or
curry.
These are perfect to be served at
breakfast, brunch and as evening or picnic snack.
It is also great for travelling or
tiffin boxes.
Love to have this with curd...Healthy and delicious!
ReplyDeleteTheplas are always easy ,no need of any sides..Palak thepla look delicious.
ReplyDeleteDelicious and healthy option..... :)
ReplyDeleteVery delicious looking thepla, Shweta! I love the addition of palak.
ReplyDeletebookmarked dear...I always wondered the differences b/w thepla and paratha,now I understand better..Tempting one,Shweta :)
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