1 1/2 c (1 1/2 pounds) all purpose
-flour
1/3 ts Salt
1/4 ts Baking powder
3 1/2 tb Soft butter or margerine (I
-used far more than they
-called for because it was
-so hard to stretch it out)
1/3 c (2 1/2 ounces) milk
from The Art of Indian Cuisine by Pranati Sen Gupta (who probably wouldn`t
mind me reprinting her recipe because every Bengolee I know is related to
someone who is somehow related to me)
1. sift dry ingredients.Mix in 2 1/2 tbsp butter or shortening.Add enough
milk to make a soft dough.Cover bowl containing dough with damp cloth and
set aside for 30 min.
2. Knead dough well.Devide into 2 balls.Roll out each ball into a round
about 6 inches in diameterand 1/6 inch thick.Brush each round with 1/2 tbsp
butter and sprinkle lightly with flour.Make a cut from the centre of the
round to the edge.Roll dough from one cut edge to the other to form a
crescent like roll.Cut each roll into 3 equal parts.Place cut side of each
up,flatten,and roll out to the size of a pancake.
(*i didn`t really understand the last 2 lines so i did like they do at
home.The mamak people which are indian muslims usually make this by
throwing it up in the air rather like i believe they do with pizza over
here.Deficient in this regard,my mother made do with stretching it out on
an oily surface before folding it up into a 6 inch pancake of sorts.)
…to cont.where I left off….
Heat ghee in a shallow frying pan and fry paratha turning about 5-7 min or
until both sides are a golden brown and crisp.Serve while hot.(At home it
would be served with a dhal.We do have varieties of these whereby a meat
/chicken filling is added ((murtabak)) or where it is fried after being
dipped in an egg mixture((no special name)).
Yields
1 Servings