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Healthy Carrot Beetroot Paratha

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When I don’t like to eat many vegetables, I find it better to make parathas out of it. That actually tastes much better than the vegetable. And now it is the same case with my daughter too. She doesn’t like to eat all the vegetables but happily eats the colorful rotis and parathas.

Since pregnancy, I was always keen to maintain my hemoglobin and other vitamins. I don’t really like to rely on pills and supplements. So having natural vitamins and nutrients has become a habit since then. So finding and experimenting new recipes became a ritual for me.

One of the healthy recipes I have experimented is this carrot beetroot paratha. This Carrot Beetroot Paratha is a very good alternative for regular parathas or rotis as it contains additional nutrition through natural sources.

Ingredients for Carrot Beetroot Paratha- 

One Small Beetroot – grated

1 Medium sized carrot – grated

1 cup wheat flour

2 tablespoon coriander leaves

2 tablespoon spring onions

2 tablespoon spring garlic (available in India during winter season)

2 tablespoon fresh curd

half teaspoon turmeric powder

1 teaspoon cumin (jeera) powder

1 teaspoon red chili powder (Optional for babies and kids)

Salt as per taste

Cheese or Paneer (Optional – Can be added to keep the parathas softer)

Water for kneading the dough

Oil for kneading and roasting

 

Method-

Mix grated beetroot, grated carrot, spring onion, coriander, spring garlic together.

Add salt and mash the mixture with hand till the time it leaves vegetable juices.

Now add turmeric powder, cumin powder, chili powder, curd and some oil. Mix it well.

Now add wheat flour and knead a firm dough.

Let the dough rest for 5-10 minutes.

Knead again and make balls out of it to roll the paratha.

Roll the balls to the desired size and roast them with ghee/oil/butter.

Serve hot with coriander chutney.

It can be given for kids tiffin as a healthy alternative to unhealthy fast food.

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  1. Tejaswi C says

    January 16, 2017 at 2:38 pm

    Worth trying ????

    • admin says

      January 16, 2017 at 2:56 pm

      Thanks!!!

  2. Ramya DRozario says

    September 15, 2018 at 4:07 pm

    I had no clue that one could make a carrot and beetroot paratha. Am definitely going to try and make this one day. 🙂
    [@samantha_rjsdr] from
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    • admin says

      September 15, 2018 at 4:25 pm

      moms can try anything…. trust me just anything to feed the child 😀

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